Car & motorcycle rental guide in the Philippines for the year 2023

Rent car in Cebu

Merry Christmas and happy new year everyone. Let’s talk about your travel plans for the year 2023 in the Philippines. This post is for foreign and domestic travelers who are planning to visit the Philippines.

Renting a motorcycle & car in Manila, Quezon City, and around that area

When you rent a motorcycle in Manila you must aware of the rules about the expressways. You can not enter the expressway on a scooter or a less than 400cc motorcycle. 400cc and above scooters are only allowed to enter expressways. High way in the Philippines is a regular road with lots of traffic. 2-hour travel distance can take up to 8 hours. If you just want to stay in Manila city and do not wish to go outside then a scooter is good. You can rent a scooter in Manila on the book2wheel.com website for just 300 pesos.

Rent Honda ADV

You can rent an express legal motorcycle which is a 400cc motorcycle in Metro Manila for 2000 pesos. Prices go down to 1000 pesos for a 400cc motorcycle when you rent for 2 weeks. Note you need a motorcycle driving license, do not think you can rent a motorbike on your car driving license.

Car rental starts in Manila for 1800 pesos, You can rent a nice car and drive with your friends. Traffic in manila is crazy if you are not an experienced driver of a motorcycle then just rent a car. Car rental is cheaper compared to motorcycles. you can drive with 5 other people and share the cost.

Rent a car in Cebu

Renting rules for motorcycles & cars in Cebu, Bohol, Davao and other location in the Philippines

You can rent a car and motorcycle just using your driving license ID and a small cash deposit of 50 $ in Cebu, Bohol, and Davao. Small scooters can be rented for 350 pesos a day. Monthly rentals are around 250 to 300. The car can be rented for just 1500 pesos. If you rent a car in Cebu you can go to the south of Cebu Oslob and in the north, you can travel to Bantayan Island.

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