Car Rental at Kupang El Tari Airport (KOE) – Pickup, Prices and Local Driving Tips

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Lowest prices for car rental at El Tari Airport

Choose the right car for your trip in Kupang, Indonesia and book in minutes. Compare trusted rental options, find great daily rates, and secure convenient airport pick-up for your travel dates.

Renault Clio

Compact car
from €18 per day
  • Automatic
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
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Airport pick-up
No deposit options
Insurance packages available
Good for city driving

Opel Astra

Compact car
from €21 per day
  • Automatic
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
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Rental office in terminal area
Unlimited mileage offers
Debit card accepted by some suppliers
Popular for regional trips

Volkswagen Up

Small car
from €16 per day
  • Automatic
  • 4
  • 2
  • 4
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Easy parking in the city
Low fuel consumption
Fast airport collection
Convenient for short stays

Fiat 500

Mini car
from €17 per day
  • Automatic
  • 4
  • 1
  • 3
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Rental office
Small deposit plans
Ideal for couples
Quick return process

Volkswagen Polo

Economy car
from €20 per day
  • Automatic
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
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Free shuttle service from airport
Balanced price and comfort
Available from major suppliers
Suitable for longer itineraries

Dacia Sandero Stepway

SUV
from €26 per day
  • Automatic
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
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Better road visibility
Useful for family travel
Comfortable luggage space
Good for mixed city and highway routes

Welcome to Kupang! Renting a car at El Tari Airport (KOE) is a great way to explore the area, but knowing about pickup, paperwork, costs, and local traffic rules can help make your trip smoother. In this article, you’ll find all the important information you need to rent a car in Kupang.

Where are the car rental companies located?

Car rental company offices are usually located inside or near the airport terminals. They are often grouped in a central location or near the baggage claim area. It is worth checking the airport's website or the information desk upon arrival to find out exactly where the offices are located.

Which companies operate at El Tari Airport?

Numerous international and local car rental companies operate at El Tari Airport. The most common include Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar and several smaller, local providers. It is worth comparing prices and conditions before making a decision.

What kind of car should I choose?

The choice depends on your personal needs and planned travel. Here are some popular categories:

Category Daily price (EUR, estimate)
Economy 20-30
Compact 25-40
Mid-size 35-50
SUV 50-80
Premium/Luxury 80+

Prices may vary seasonally and depending on availability.

Required documents, age limits and payment methods

Most car rental companies require the following documents: a valid driver's license (an international license is recommended), identification (passport), and a credit card to pay the security deposit. The minimum age is usually 21, but it may be higher with certain companies, and there may be a surcharge for younger drivers. Most places accept credit card payments, but it is worth checking the specific provider's terms in advance.

Insurance options

It is important to clarify the insurance terms. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, Theft Protection covers theft, while Excess Insurance reduces the amount of the deductible. It is worth asking the rental company what insurance options are available and which are most suitable for you. Some providers also offer additional insurance, such as travel insurance or baggage insurance.

Local driving tips

Traffic in Indonesia can be heavy, especially in cities. Speed limits are generally lower than in Europe. Adapting to local customs, it is worth driving carefully and paying attention to motorcyclists who often travel on the roads. Cash may be needed to use toll roads. Parking in cities can be difficult, so it is worth finding out about parking options in advance.

FAQ

Do I need an international driver's license?

Recommended, but not always mandatory. It is worth checking the terms with the rental company.

In what currency can I pay?

Usually in euros or local currency (Indonesian Rupiah), but a credit card is the most common payment method.

What is the amount of the deposit?

The deposit amount depends on the vehicle category and the rental company, but is usually a portion of the vehicle's value.

What to do if I have an accident?

Immediately notify the police and the rental company. Take pictures of the scene and the damage.

How does the GPS work in the vehicle?

Some vehicles have built-in GPS, while others require separate rental.

Is there a limit on the number of kilometers traveled?

Most rental companies offer unlimited mileage, but it is worth checking the terms.

How can I return the car?

The car must be returned at the location and time specified by the rental company.

What is the excess?

The excess is the amount you pay for damages before the insurance becomes valid.

Can multiple drivers be registered in the contract?

Yes, but there is usually an extra charge for it.

What about child seats?

Child seats can be rented separately, and there is usually an extra charge for them.

How can I be sure that the car is in good condition?

Thoroughly inspect the car upon pickup and note any existing damage in the contract.

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