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Unlike in UK, where driving is done on the left side of the road, in Kuwait, the right side is the rule. Adjusting to this change requires keenness, especially at roundabouts and junctions where non-familiar drivers might get confused.
With the almost year-round sunny weather and extensive highway system in Kuwait, a comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle is recommended. Our range of luxury sedans are perfectly suited to cope with the local weather and road conditions, ensuring a smooth driving experience.
Speed limits in Kuwait are strictly enforced, and penalties for speeding are hefty. Usually, the speed limit is 120km/h on highways and 30km/h to 60km/h in populated areas.
A must-do route is the scenic drive along the Gulf Road, which runs along the coastline offering majestic sea views and a skyline dotted with modern skyscrapers.
The local currency is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD), which holds a higher exchange rate compared to GBP. For accurate conversion rates, use a reliable online currency converter tool.
Kuwaitis are known for their hospitality, and experiencing the local culture is possibly the best part of any vacation here. Several festivals such as the Hala February Festival or National and Liberation Day parades provide colorful insights into Kuwaiti traditions.