Car & Motorbike Rental in Phuket – Easy, Affordable & Reliable
Affordable Rental Prices – Daily, Weekly & Monthly Deals
Popular Areas to Rent in Phuket (Patong, Kata, Karon & More)
Car and motorbike rental locations in Phuket
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FAQs about renting car and motorbike in Phuket
Yes. You need a valid driver’s license from your home country and an International Driving Permit (IDP) with English or Thai translation. Police often check documents, and riding without the proper license can result in fines
Motorbikes start from 300 THB per day, with discounts for weekly or monthly rentals.
Cars usually start from 700 THB per day.
Booking online through Book2Wheel helps lock in the best prices, even during high season
Yes, but it’s usually more expensive. We recommend renting near your accommodation in areas like Patong, Kata, or Karon where prices are lower and options are wider
Riding can be safe if you follow the rules:
Always wear a helmet and proper clothing.
Stick to smaller scooters if you’re not experienced.
Remember, driving in Thailand is on the left side of the road.
Traffic can be busy, so only ride if you’re confident.
Additional information
Driving Safety Rules in Phuket, Thailand
Phuket is one of Thailand’s most exciting destinations, and renting a motorbike or car is a great way to explore its beaches and hills. But traffic here can be tricky, so following safety rules is essential for both locals and tourists.
1. Always Wear a Helmet
It’s not just the law—it’s your best protection. Police checkpoints are common, and fines are given if you’re caught without one. A full-face helmet is safest.
2. Carry the Right License
You’ll need your home country’s driver’s license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP). Without these, you may face fines and your travel insurance might not cover accidents.
3. Drive on the Left
Thailand follows left-hand traffic, which may be confusing if you’re used to driving on the right. Stay alert, especially at intersections.
4. Watch the Roads
Phuket has many steep hills, sharp turns, and uneven roads. Avoid speeding and stick to a scooter size you can handle safely.
5. Protect Yourself
Wear proper shoes and clothing. Driving in just shorts and flip-flops not only increases injury risk but can also attract unwanted police attention.
6. Insurance is a Must
Hospital bills after an accident can be very high. Make sure you have travel insurance that covers motorbike or car accidents in Thailand.
