I’m currently in Dubai courtesy of Ferrari. They’ve put me up in the gorgeous and very lavish Bvlgari Resort, and they’ve given me access to two cars to drive, their new Ferrari Portofino and the Ferrari 812 SuperFast. I actually have a lot of work back in Kuwait and shouldn’t really be here, but how could I say no to this right? When they first got in touch with me about this trip I was excited obviously but in my head I was also thinking, ok so I’ve already test driven these two cars, and I’ve already posted them on the blog, so how can I post about them again? Then it hit me, I could do Jebel Jais!
Jebel Jais is a mountain in the UAE with an elevation of nearly 2,000m. I found out about it from the popular car show Top Gear, (or maybe it was The Grand Tour?) and ever since I’ve wanted to drive it. The mountain has an incredible 3-lane winding road that takes you to the very top and is usually featured in “Top Roads You Need to Drive on Before You Die” style of lists. There isn’t anything on top, the bottom or along the way to the top, it’s just an empty beautiful road to nowhere.
I’ve contemplated shipping my Lotus to Dubai before so I could do the Jebel Jais drive but it was just too costly. I even considered maybe including it as part of a Oman drive where I’d ship my car to Dubai, do the Jebel Jais drive and then drive to Oman and do a drive there before sending my car back to Kuwait. It never materialized so when Ferrari told me I’d have access to the Portofino for a day I thought to myself, that would be a great car to drive up the mountain. So I accepted their invitation and here I am in Dubai.
Ferrari dropped off the Portofino yesterday morning to my hotel at around 10AM. I had two conditions, the first is I needed to have the car back by 5:30PM, the second is I could only do a maximum mileage of 350KM. Both weren’t going to be an issue. Before coming to Dubai I had already figured everything out, the drive from my hotel to the top of Jebel Jais was 160KM and it would take just over 2 hours. So, 160+160 is 320KM and say a 5 hour total journey time, that would still leave me with time to spare. The calculations worked, I was able to take the car to Jebel Jais, come back to the city, grab and lunch and have the car back at my hotel before 5:30 with around 15KM mileage to spare. It was close, but good enough.
The drive to Jebel Jais was pretty uneventful and boring, but I had a bunch of podcast episodes of Business Wars lined up and that made the time pass by quickly. There were also a ton of cameras along the way so I just put the cruise-control on the highway limit of 120KM and just cruised to Jebel Jais. Once I got to the bottom of Jebel Jais, I dropped the top down, put my favorite Spotify music playlist on and just blasted my way up the mountain.
There was no one, just me, the mountain and the incredible 3-lane winding road with no speed cameras all the way to the top. I loved the drive and the Portofino was just insane on that road. It’s such a fast car and it sounded amazing and aggressive all the way to the top. The temperature was around 28 degrees so it was perfect to drive with the roof down and I think I got a bit of tan as well. The drive up the mountain is around 16KM long and it took me around 20 minutes give or take. I stopped a bit on the way up just to check out the view, but I stopped a lot more on the way down to take some photos of the car.
Once I was back down the mountain I really wanted to just U-turn and make my way up again, but I knew if I did that I would end up exceeding the allotted mileage given to me by Ferrari, and I didn’t want to do that. So I put the roof back up and headed back to the city.
I finally got this drive off my bucket list and I couldn’t have asked for a better car to do it in. It was a difficult choice choosing between the Portofino and 812 SuperFast for the Jebel Jais drive, but I made the right choice because it doesn’t get better than flying up the mountain in a fast loud red Ferrari convertible. Ferrari are now dropping off the 812 SuperFast in a few minutes so if there are any spelling or grammar mistakes, sorry but I’m in a rush!
12 replies on “Jebel Jais Drive in a Ferrari Portofino”
Wow ,Amazing ! Why would you want to say NO to Drive the Ferrari Portofino? Some Guys have all the Luck !!
I wouldn’t say its luck. Have you ever imagined yourself writing a blog with no followers to over a decade later when 248am is one of the top blogs in GCC… I’d rather say marks earned his way up to get what he truly deserved.
I don’t get it why some people prefer Spotify over Apple music. M I missing out on something?
I can’t stand Apple Music. The Spotify interface is much better, I already has Spotify before Apple Music so all my playlists are there and I love the discover weekly and release radar playlists which Spotify customizes for me.
Yalla.time to get Spotify. My younger brother just released his new track on Spotify and apple music.. Time to listen to it on spotify
Did you download Business Wars based off my recommendation in the “List of Kuwait Based Podcasts” post??
No sorry I don’t recall you mentioning it. A friend of mine actually told me about it and I wasn’t interested in it at first, and then saw the Ferrari vs Lamborghini series and the zankou chicken so ended up listening to them and loving it
Oh cool! My favorite episode was Sony vs Nintendo
Also, Wondery have two other great podcasts “American Scandal”, and “American Innovations”
FYI I was listening to the Pepsi vs Cocoa Cola war on my way to and back from Jebel Jais
I Mac Vs. Burger King and Lambo Vs. Ferrari, it’s over entertaining, to say the least honestly!
When you wrote your first ever blog post, did you think to yourself, “This is the blog that will get Ferrari to check me in to Bvlgari Hotel and let me test drive their cars in Jebel Jais?”
Lol, hard work and consistency pays off!
Haha no I did not