Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental


Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental price list


 

Check our location and review

  • Meet us directly: 24A/11 Ly Thuong Kiet street, Hue city,Vietnam


 Which bikes to rent from Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental

 

 Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental includes 

  • Good condition motorbikes, hemets 
  • Rack, plastic bags and bungee cords
  • pick up and drop motorbikes at the office
  • Sending luggages to the next destination.
  • Leaving the motorbikes at almost parts of Vietnam
  • Detail online map and stops on the route
  • Extra key copy of blue card
  • Some basic fixing tools
  • Having detailed contract and instruction in English

 Deposit:

  • Luggages or 2.000.000 đ

 

  What to visit with Hue to Ho Chi Minh bike for rent 

Day 1: Hue to Hoi An or Da Nang via Hai Van  pass

Day 2: Visit Da Nang 

Day 3: Visit Hoi An

Day 4: Hoi An to Quy Nhon ( 300km )

Day 5: Quy Nhon to Nha Trang

Day 6: Visit Nha Trang one day

Day 7: Nha Trang to Da Lat ( Via Khanh Le pass )

Day 8: Da Lat to Mui Ne via Vinh Hy

Day 9: Mui Ne to vung Tau

Day 10: Vung Tau to Ho Chi Minh city

  

How to book Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental

Please provide us the information via

  1. Type of bike
  2. Number of bike
  3. Number of helmet
  4. Pick up date
  5. How many days would like to rent?
  6. Number of luggage you want to be transfered

Hidden Land Travel will confirm the total price and your reservation

  • We will deliver the bike to your place and accessories as agreed
  • Both parties will read and sign in Hue to Ho Chi Minh motorbike rental hiring contract
  • You will pay the renting fee for our staff and give staff deposit (luggages or 1 Passport or money  )
  • We will take and send the luggage to next destination (if you request)
  • You will come to our office to drop off the bike and return your deposit.

 

Common Questions When Renting a One-Way Motorbike for a Vietnam Road Trip

Common Questions When Renting a One-Way Motorbike for a Vietnam Road Trip

  1. Why is one-way motorbike rental more expensive than city rentals?
    Maintenance Costs: Long-distance trips from 700 km to several thousand kilometers across mountains and coastlines require extensive preparation, including replacing parts before they are due.
    Office Operations: We maintain facilities, staff, and utilities in both pick-up and drop-off locations.
    Transportation: Costs for moving the bike and your luggage.
    Higher Risk: Long-distance travel (700+ km) increases risks such as mechanical failures, fines, or police stops.

  2. What should I do if the bike breaks down?
    • Stay calm and move the bike to a safe spot.
    • Record a video and describe the issue, then send it along with your location to us.
    • If it’s a minor issue, we’ll guide you through fixing it yourself.
    • If it’s more serious, we’ll help arrange the nearest repair shop or roadside assistance.

  3. Why shouldn’t I ride after 6 PM on highways or in the mountains?
    • It gets dark, and oncoming traffic with bright headlights makes it hard to see the road.
    • Many mountain roads lack streetlights and may have fog or slippery surfaces. Some areas have no signal or residents.
    • After 6 PM, most repair shops and stores are closed, making support difficult.
    • You have 10 hours of daylight – there’s no need to ride at night.

  4. What should I prepare before starting the trip?
    Cash: Some areas do not accept bank transfers, and you may face phone issues. Bring 2–4 million VND in cash.
    Backup power or phone
    Sunblock, sun/rain gear, and a basic first aid kit
    Personal documents: ID card, passport, driver’s license (carry originals + copies/photos)
    Offline or motorbike-specific map to avoid being guided onto expressways
    Bike check: tires, lights, horn, signals, brakes, and check for oil leaks before departure

  5. Why should I contact your team first when something goes wrong?
    • Some mechanics may exaggerate issues to charge you more.
    • Poorly trained repair shops may not fix the issue properly, wasting time.
    • With our guidance, responsibility is clearly managed between you and us.

  6. Do not leave valuables, electronics, or food in the transported luggage
    • We use third-party transport services (cars/trucks), but we are a motorbike rental company, not a logistics provider.
    • Important items like passports, ID cards, property papers must be with you – do not entrust them to others.
    • We can’t verify what’s in your bag or if it was damaged/lost before or after it was handed to us.

  7. Pick-up and drop-off at our office
    • Due to the nature of long-distance travel, and the fact that some hotels are far from city centers, please come to our office. You’ll test the bike, receive a basic repair tutorial, helmet, map, phone holder, luggage rack, bungee cords, rain bags, etc.
    • If anything is not satisfactory, we will fix it immediately on-site.

  8. About vehicle documents
    • To reduce the need for document deposits, we do not provide the original bike registration. However, we’ll give you a rental contract, a copy, and a photo of the original.
    • If you follow traffic laws, especially in central Vietnam, the police are supportive toward tourists, and there should be no issues.
    • If you need help with documents, just contact us anytime.

 

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