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help123
18th April 2015, 11:06
Hi

I've read I can drive for 3 months without getting an international driving permit? Is that true?

Or should I get the permit?

What about insurance? Is that an option / worth getting?



Edit: just found this link and looks like IDP not even required

http://liveinthephilippines.com/content/an-international-driver-what/


Thanks

SimonH
18th April 2015, 11:13
I hired a car from Hertz last time I was there for just over a month. I was told that a permit was required for over 90 days, I sure they wouldn't rent it to me if it was against the law :Erm:

stevewool
18th April 2015, 11:35
what did you hire and the cost too Simon

fred
18th April 2015, 12:25
Anyone need a self drive car here in Bohol....Use this company.. Highly recommend.
From 1,800 PHP per day... Very professional and car delivered at airport.. You can tell immediately it is not a Filipino business.

http://www.u-drivebohol.com/

Michael Parnham
18th April 2015, 15:04
Anyone need a self drive car here in Bohol....Use this company.. Highly recommend.
From 1,800 PHP per day... Very professional and car delivered at airport.. You can tell immediately it is not a Filipino business.

http://www.u-drivebohol.com/

Similar to UK price!:Erm:

fred
18th April 2015, 16:23
Similar to UK price!:Erm:

Perhaps but I dont think you will find cheaper here.. The normal rate I have seen is over 2k per day..(usually 2,500)
In Alona they are charging 500.00 for a moped!
Also,its not easy to find self drive hire here..Most hire`s come with a Filipino driver.

raynaputi
18th April 2015, 17:39
The only thing we don't like with most self-driven car hires in Manila is they require you to leave your passport with them (especially if you're a foreigner). They would not accept photocopies of it either. Good thing we don't have to hire a car anymore. Last time we were in Manila, we borrowed one of my aunt's cars. Next time we go back, there'll be plenty of options from my family. :xxgrinning--00xx3::biggrin:

SimonH
18th April 2015, 17:42
what did you hire and the cost too Simon

A Toyota Camry which was about £1000 for the month if memory serves me correctly :Erm:

Michael Parnham
18th April 2015, 19:43
Perhaps but I dont think you will find cheaper here.. The normal rate I have seen is over 2k per day..(usually 2,500)
In Alona they are charging 500.00 for a moped!
Also,its not easy to find self drive hire here..Most hire`s come with a Filipino driver.

On the three or four times I've toured Bohol, I've always found a driver with a decent car near the port and booked him for an early pick up next day for p1500 and lunch on the river restaurant, always had a good driver and a full twelve hour day!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Trefor
18th April 2015, 20:17
The only thing we don't like with most self-driven car hires in Manila is they require you to leave your passport with them (especially if you're a foreigner). They would not accept photocopies of it either. Good thing we don't have to hire a car anymore. Last time we were in Manila, we borrowed one of my aunt's cars. Next time we go back, there'll be plenty of options from my family. :xxgrinning--00xx3::biggrin:

I have never been asked to leave my passport when renting a car. I rent at the airport each time we visit. EuRopcar. I would never leave my passport with anyone like this.

raynaputi
18th April 2015, 20:27
I have never been asked to leave my passport when renting a car. I rent at the airport each time we visit. EuRopcar. I would never leave my passport with anyone like this.

Europcar is expensive (and the likes of Hertz) and we haven't used them. The car hire companies I have inquired in the past all required us to leave a passport with them and I had to haggle to just leave any of my IDs and they were refusing. Most of these companies are based in Makati CBD. Good thing we won't have any problems in the future with hiring cars because we have quite a few to choose from now in our family. :biggrin: And hopefully on our next visit, we won't have to worry about hotels as well. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Trefor
18th April 2015, 20:40
Europcar works out around £25 a day for a 1-2 week rental of a Vios. I decided that knowing the quality/safety of the car plus the hassle of getting to/from an offsite location meant paying a few quid more was worth it.

fred
18th April 2015, 23:20
On the three or four times I've toured Bohol, I've always found a driver with a decent car near the port and booked him for an early pick up next day for p1500 and lunch on the river restaurant, always had a good driver and a full twelve hour day!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Not any more!