Rent motorbike from Sai Gon to Hoi An price table

Incluldes
- 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:
What to visit with motorbike rental from Sai Gon to Hoi An
- Day 1. Get out of Sai Gon to Vung Tau 122 km
- Day 2. Ride from Vung Tau to Mui Ne
- Day 3. Ride from Mui Ne to Da Lat
- Day 4. Ride from Da Lat to Nha Trang via Vinh Hy bay
- Day 5. Visit Nha trang
- Day 6. Ride from Nha Tran to Quy Nhon
- Day 7. Ride from Quy Nhon to Quang NGai
- Day 8. Ride from Quang NGai to Hoi An
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.









