4-Seat Sedan
Perfect for couples or small families exploring Phu Quoc at their own pace. Fuel-efficient, easy to park at beaches and markets.
Weekly: $180 - $250 · Monthly: $500 - $700
Comfortable cars with or without driver. Airport transfers, day trips and long-term rental at the best local prices.
Car rental in Phu Quoc costs $30-80/day depending on vehicle size and whether you choose self-drive or with-driver service. A 4-seat sedan starts at $30/day for self-drive or $40/day with a local driver. A 7-seat SUV for families runs $45-75/day. Airport transfers start at just $8 one-way. All rentals include insurance, dash cam, and 24/7 roadside assistance. We are a local Phu Quoc company — no middleman, no platform markup — so you get the best price guaranteed.
From compact 4-seat sedans for couples to 29-seat buses for large groups. Every vehicle is well-maintained, fully insured, air-conditioned, and equipped with a dash cam. All prices are direct — no booking fees or hidden charges.
Perfect for couples or small families exploring Phu Quoc at their own pace. Fuel-efficient, easy to park at beaches and markets.
Weekly: $180 - $250 · Monthly: $500 - $700
Ideal for families and small groups of 5-7 people. Spacious boot fits surfboards, beach gear, and all your luggage comfortably.
Weekly: $280 - $380 · Monthly: $700 - $1,000
Great for tour groups, corporate events, wedding shuttles, or large families traveling together across the island.
Weekly: $500 - $750 · Monthly: contact us
Designed for large tour groups, corporate retreats, weddings, and conferences. Full-size bus with ample luggage space.
Weekly: $750 - $1,100 · Monthly: contact us
All prices in USD. VND payments accepted at daily exchange rate. Weekly and monthly rates available — ask for a quote.
Booking platforms add 15-30% commission. Hotels mark up 40-80%. Ride-hailing apps have surge pricing. We are a local company on the island — you pay our direct price with zero middleman markup.
| Service | Sabrina Rental | Grab / Taxi | Hotel Desk | Online Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-drive 4-seat (1 day) | $30-40 | N/A | $50-70 | $45-65 |
| With driver 4-seat (1 day) | $40-55 | $60-80 | $70-90 | $55-75 |
| With driver 7-seat (1 day) | $55-75 | $80-110 | $90-120 | $70-95 |
| Airport transfer (one way) | $8-15 | $12-25 | $20-30 | $15-22 |
| Full-day tour (8h) | $55-75 | $90-130 | $100-150 | $80-110 |
| Monthly 4-seat | $500-700 | N/A | N/A | $800-1,200 |
Prices are approximate ranges based on Phu Quoc market rates as of 2026. Grab availability is limited on the island. Hotel desk prices include their commission. Online platforms add booking fees.
Your driver meets you at the arrival gate of Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) holding a name sign. We track your flight in real time — no extra charge for delays. Air-conditioned car, bottled water, and fast WiFi hotspot included.
| Route | Distance | Drive Time | One Way | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airport → Duong Dong (city center) | 8 km | ~15 min | $8 | $14 |
| Airport → Long Beach (south) | 10 km | ~18 min | $10 | $18 |
| Airport → Ong Lang Beach | 12 km | ~20 min | $10 | $18 |
| Airport → Bai Sao (Star Beach) | 25 km | ~30 min | $15 | $27 |
| Airport → An Thoi / Cable Car | 20 km | ~25 min | $12 | $22 |
| Airport → VinWonders / Safari | 18 km | ~22 min | $12 | $22 |
| Airport → Sunset Town (south) | 22 km | ~28 min | $14 | $25 |
| Airport → Ganh Dau (north) | 35 km | ~40 min | $18 | $32 |
| Duong Dong → Bai Sao Beach | 20 km | ~25 min | $12 | $22 |
| Duong Dong → Sunset Town | 18 km | ~25 min | $12 | $22 |
Prices shown for a 4-seat sedan (up to 4 passengers + luggage). For a 7-seat car, add $3-5 per trip. Round-trip includes 10% automatic discount.
Flight delay? No problem. We track your flight status in real-time and adjust pickup time automatically. Waiting up to 60 minutes after landing is free.
How to book: Send us your flight number, arrival date/time, hotel name, and number of passengers. We confirm within 15 minutes.
Both options are popular. Self-drive gives you total freedom but requires an IDP. A car with driver includes fuel and local knowledge for just $10-15/day extra. Here is a detailed comparison to help you decide.
Self-drive is ideal if you are an experienced driver comfortable with Asian traffic, have a valid International Driving Permit, and want complete freedom to change plans spontaneously. Many long-term visitors (digital nomads, remote workers staying 1-3 months) prefer self-drive because the monthly rate of $500-700 works out to just $17-23/day — far cheaper than daily taxi rides. You can explore the quiet northern beaches of Ganh Dau, stop at roadside pepper farms, and take detours without coordinating with anyone.
For most holiday travelers visiting Phu Quoc for 3-7 days, a car with driver is the best value. Consider the full cost: self-drive at $40/day + fuel ($8-12/day) + parking stress + navigation uncertainty = roughly the same cost as a car with driver at $40-55/day with fuel already included. Your driver knows which roads are under construction, which beach restaurants have the freshest seafood, and the fastest route to avoid tourist traffic. Families with children especially benefit — you can focus on enjoying the trip while the driver handles everything.
Vietnam law requires an International Driving Permit (IDP) for foreigners to drive any car. A regular foreign license alone is not legally valid, even if police sometimes overlook it. If you are involved in an accident without an IDP, your travel insurance will likely deny your claim, and you could face fines of 4-6 million VND ($160-240). If you do not have an IDP, renting with a driver is not just convenient — it is the legally safe choice. Many visitors apply for an IDP before their trip (available from your country's automobile association, usually $15-20, valid for 1-3 years).
Popular day tours with an experienced local driver. Prices include fuel, driver, vehicle, and all waiting time. You choose the itinerary — we handle the logistics. Lunch stops at local restaurants (not tourist traps).
Ganh Dau Cape, Starfish Beach, Pepper Farms, Nguyen Trung Truc Temple, Rach Vem fishing village, Bee Farm
An Thoi town, Bai Sao Beach, Hon Thom Cable Car, Sunset Town, Fish Sauce Factory, Coconut Tree Prison
Complete north-to-south route with lunch stop. Visit all major attractions including Vinpearl Safari, Starfish Beach, and Sunset Town
Golden sunset at Long Beach, Duong Dong Night Market food tour, local seafood dinner, temple visits
Custom itineraries available. Want to combine stops from different tours? Visit a specific restaurant or hidden beach? Just tell us what you want to see and we will plan the perfect route.
All day trip prices are for a 4-seat car. 7-seat SUV add $15-20. 16-seat minibus available for groups.
Every rental includes insurance. No hidden exclusions. Here is exactly what you are covered for so there are no surprises.
Insurance is valid only within Phu Quoc island. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs voids all coverage. With-driver rentals eliminate most risk — our drivers are experienced professionals.
Gasoline (RON 95) in Phu Quoc costs approximately 25,000-28,000 VND per liter ($1.00-1.12). A full tank for a 4-seat sedan (about 40 liters) costs roughly $40-45. A typical full day of island exploring uses 10-15 liters ($10-15 in fuel). If you rent with a driver, fuel is included — you do not need to worry about any of this.
Gas stations are concentrated around Duong Dong town and along the main DT45 highway running north-south. The northern tip (Ganh Dau) and southeastern coast (around Bai Sao) have fewer stations. If you are heading to remote beaches in the north, fill up in Duong Dong first. Our cars are always delivered with a full tank.
Self-drive fuel policy: Full-to-full. You receive the car with a full tank and return it full. If the tank is not full on return, we charge the refueling cost at the current market rate plus a $5 service fee. Most gas stations accept cash only (VND). Some newer stations on the main highway accept Vietnamese bank cards.
Tip: The Petrolimex stations are the most reliable with calibrated pumps. Look for the large blue-and-red signs. Avoid small roadside fuel sellers unless it is an emergency — their fuel quality may be inconsistent.
Phu Quoc roads are generally good, but Vietnamese traffic is different from what most tourists are used to. These tips will keep you safe whether you are self-driving or simply want to understand what your driver is navigating.
Vietnam drives on the right. Roundabouts go counter-clockwise. Yield to traffic already in the circle. Speed limit in towns is 40 km/h, outside towns 60 km/h.
Phu Quoc has thousands of scooters. Check mirrors constantly, especially when turning. Motorbikes may pass you on both sides — this is normal in Vietnam.
Main roads (DT45, DT46) are excellent asphalt. Side roads to beaches may be narrow or partially unpaved. After rain, watch for puddles hiding potholes on smaller roads.
Gas stations cluster around Duong Dong and along the main highway. The north and southeast have fewer options. Always keep your tank above quarter full when exploring remote areas.
Most beaches, restaurants, and attractions have free parking. VinWonders charges a small parking fee. Night market area can be crowded — arrive before 5 PM for easy parking.
Many coastal and rural roads have no street lights. Stray dogs, cows, and unlit motorbikes are common night hazards. Stick to main roads after dark or hire a driver.
Vietnam requires all foreign drivers to hold a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. Your domestic license alone — whether from the US, Europe, Australia, Korea, or anywhere else — is not legally valid for driving in Vietnam without an accompanying IDP.
Apply through your country's automobile association (AAA in the US, AA in the UK, ADAC in Germany, JAF in Japan, KoROAD in Korea). The process takes 1-5 business days, costs $15-25, and the IDP is valid for 1-3 years depending on your country. You need: a completed application form, two passport-sized photos, a copy of your valid domestic license, and the fee.
If you arrive in Phu Quoc without an IDP, you cannot legally drive a car. However, you have several excellent options: rent a car with a driver (starting at $40/day, fuel included), use our airport transfer service, or book day trip packages. Our with-driver service is the most popular option for tourists and provides a better experience anyway — your driver is your guide, translator, and parking solution all in one.
Even if police do not stop you, driving without an IDP creates a serious insurance gap. If you are involved in an accident while driving without a valid IDP, your rental car insurance may not cover the damage, and your travel insurance provider will almost certainly deny any claim related to the accident. The IDP costs $15-25 and can save you thousands — it is always worth getting one before your trip if you plan to self-drive anywhere in Vietnam.
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Cash (USD, VND), Visa/Mastercard, bank transfer, and cryptocurrency accepted. No advance payment required for with-driver rentals — pay on the day.
We are based on Phu Quoc — no platform commission, no hotel markup. You pay our direct price, typically 20-40% less than booking through intermediaries.
Every rental includes basic insurance and 24/7 roadside assistance at no extra cost. Full coverage upgrade available for $5-8/day.
All vehicles serviced every 5,000 km. Dash cam, air conditioning, and clean interiors guaranteed. Average fleet age under 3 years.
Our driver meets you right at the arrival gate with your name on a sign. We track your flight — no extra charge for delays.
Cancel up to 24 hours before — full refund, no questions asked. Plans change, we understand. No cancellation fees, no hassle.
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Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, stretching 50 km from north to south and 27 km east to west. While motorbikes are popular for solo travelers, a car gives you air-conditioned comfort, space for luggage and beach gear, and protection from Phu Quoc's sudden tropical rain showers. If you are traveling with children, elderly family members, or simply prefer comfort over adventure, a car is the obvious choice.
The island has excellent main roads — the DT45 highway runs the full length of the island and was completely resurfaced in 2023-2024. Side roads to popular beaches like Bai Sao, Starfish Beach, and Ganh Dau have also been improved significantly. With a car, you can reach any point on the island within 40-50 minutes.
Prices depend on three factors: vehicle size, self-drive vs. with driver, and rental duration. Here is a realistic breakdown of what tourists actually pay in 2026:
Weekly rentals save 10-15% compared to daily rates. Monthly rentals save 30-40% — a 4-seat sedan for a full month is just $500-700, which works out to $17-23/day. This is the best deal for digital nomads or long-stay visitors.
The island divides naturally into north and south touring routes. A full-day car tour covers the top attractions in each area:
North Island Route (8 hours, $55-75): Start from Duong Dong heading north on DT45. Stop at a pepper plantation to see how Phu Quoc's famous pepper is grown and dried. Continue to Ganh Dau Cape for panoramic views of Cambodia across the water. Head east to Starfish Beach (Bai Rach Vem) — arrive before 10 AM for the best starfish sighting at low tide. Visit the centuries-old Nguyen Trung Truc Temple. End the day at Rach Vem fishing village for floating bar sundowners.
South Island Route (8 hours, $55-75): Drive south from Duong Dong along the coast road. First stop at the Coconut Tree Prison for a history lesson. Continue to Bai Sao (Star Beach) — widely considered the most beautiful beach in Vietnam with powdery white sand and turquoise water. Take the Hon Thom Cable Car (the world's longest over-sea cable car at 7.9 km) for stunning aerial views. Explore Sunset Town's colorful Mediterranean-style architecture. Finish at the fish sauce factory to see how Phu Quoc's legendary nuoc mam is made.
Grab ride-hailing has limited availability on Phu Quoc. During peak season (December-March), you may wait 15-30 minutes for a Grab car, and surge pricing can double or triple the fare. Traditional metered taxis (Mai Linh, Vinasun) are more available but charge by the meter — a day of sightseeing can easily cost $80-120 in taxi fares.
Renting a car with a driver for $40-75/day gives you a dedicated vehicle and driver for the entire day — unlimited stops, no surge pricing, no waiting for rides, and no meter running while you explore a beach for two hours. For anything beyond a simple point-to-point trip, a car rental is significantly cheaper and more convenient than Grab or taxis.
If you choose to self-drive, keep these Phu Quoc-specific tips in mind. Always carry your IDP and passport (or a photocopy) in the car. Speed limits are 40 km/h in towns and 60 km/h on main roads — police do use speed guns, especially near Duong Dong. Avoid driving after drinking — Vietnam has a strict zero-tolerance policy (0.0% BAC) for all drivers, and fines range from 7-8 million VND ($280-320). Horn usage is normal communication in Vietnamese traffic — a short honk means "I am here" rather than aggression. If it rains heavily, pull over and wait — tropical downpours pass quickly but can reduce visibility to near zero.
Booking with us is simple: tell us your dates, group size, and preferred vehicle type via WhatsApp, Telegram, KakaoTalk, or Zalo. We respond within 5 minutes during business hours (6 AM - 10 PM Vietnam time). We confirm availability, give you a final price, and your car is ready at your hotel or the airport on the day. No advance payment required for with-driver rentals. Self-drive rentals require a document check (IDP + passport) when you pick up the car.
For large groups, weddings, or corporate events, message us at least 3-5 days in advance to guarantee your preferred vehicle. During peak season (December-February, Vietnamese Tet holiday), we recommend booking 1-2 weeks ahead for best availability.
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