Renting a Car in Thailand — What You Need to Know

Renting a Car in Thailand — What You Need to Know

Everything you need to know about renting a car in Thailand — the licence requirements, insurance considerations, and practical tips for a smooth rental experience.

Last updated: 2026-02-10Last verified: 2026-02-28

Licence Requirements for Renting

To rent a car in Thailand, you need a valid driving licence. Most international rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Budget) require either a Thai driving licence or an International Driving Permit (IDP) paired with your home country licence. Local rental companies may be more flexible, but driving without a proper licence voids your insurance. Always bring your licence — the rental company copies it and attaches it to your contract.

Rental Insurance Options

Rental cars come with basic compulsory insurance, but this provides minimal coverage. We recommend: CDW/LDW (Collision Damage Waiver / Loss Damage Waiver) — reduces your liability for damage to the rental car. Third-party liability — covers damage you cause to others. Personal accident insurance — covers your medical costs. Check if your credit card provides rental car insurance — many premium cards do, but verify the coverage amount and exclusions for Thailand specifically.

Where to Rent

International companies at airports: Hertz, Avis, Budget, and Sixt have counters at major Thai airports. Prices are higher but include comprehensive insurance options. Thai rental companies: Thai Rent A Car, Drive Hub, and local operators offer competitive prices. Check reviews carefully. App-based rentals: Haupcar and other platforms offer peer-to-peer car rental. Convenient but verify insurance coverage. We recommend booking in advance online for the best rates and vehicle selection.

Tips for Driving a Rental in Thailand

Inspect the car thoroughly and document all existing damage before leaving the lot. Take photos and videos. Confirm that the car has a valid registration (blue book) and insurance in the glove compartment. Familiarize yourself with driving on the left if you are not used to it. Be cautious of the vehicle size — Thai parking spaces and alleyways can be narrow. Fill up the tank before returning (most rentals are full-to-full). Keep the rental company's emergency number saved in your phone.

Make sure you are properly licensed

The most important step before driving in Thailand is having a valid license. We handle the entire process for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent a car with a tourist visa?
Yes, tourists can rent cars in Thailand. You will need an IDP from your home country paired with your regular driving licence. Some local rental companies may accept a foreign licence alone, but this may not provide proper insurance coverage.
How much does car rental cost in Thailand?
A basic sedan (like a Toyota Vios) costs approximately 800-1,500 THB per day from international companies. Local companies offer rates from 500-1,000 THB per day. SUVs and luxury vehicles cost more. Weekly and monthly rates offer significant discounts.

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