The new free Wi-Fi service is available at stations including Satwa, Al Quoz, and Union
Dubai: Commuters in Dubai who regularly use public transport—especially public buses, the ferry, or water taxis, can now enjoy free Wi-Fi access at several RTA bus and marine stations. This service enables passengers to stay connected to the internet even while away from home or the office, offering added convenience during their daily commute or while waiting for their ride.
The new free Wi-Fi service, introduced by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in collaboration with telecommunications provider e& (formerly Etisalat), is currently available at 29 public transport stations, including 17 bus stations and 12 marine stations across the city.
Commuters can connect to the Wi-Fi for up to two hours per session, using smartphones, tablets, or laptops, making it easier to browse, stream, or stay in touch on the go.
Bus Stations Offering Free Wi-Fi:
Al Ghubaiba Station
Union Station
Al Satwa Station
Gold Souq Station
Mall of the Emirates Station
Ibn Battuta Station
International City Station
Deira City Centre Station
Al Qusais Station
Al Jaffliya Station
Al Sabkha Station
Al Quoz Station
Jebel Ali Station
Oud Metha Station
Al Baraha Station
Hatta Station
Business Bay 2 Station
Al Karama Bus Station
Marine Stations Offering Free Wi-Fi:
Al Ghubaiba Station
Al Baniyas Station
Al Seef Station
Al Jaddaf Station
Al Wajeha Station
Business Bay Station
Dubai Festival City Station
Al Fahidi Station
Sheikh Zayed Road Marine Station
Marasi Station
Godolphin Station
Bluewaters Station
Deira Old Souq Marine Station
Bur Dubai Marine Station
This initiative is part of the RTA’s broader effort to improve the overall commuter experience by integrating smart services across Dubai’s transport network.
Free Wi-Fi across Dubai’s public transport
In addition to this service, WiFi UAE, powered by du, is available on all major public transport modes in Dubai, including the Dubai Metro, RTA taxis, public buses, and marine transport services.
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