Car Rental Mafia (MFA) – Pickup, Prices and Local Driving Tips

Welcome to Mafia! Renting a car is a great way to explore the island, but knowing about pickup, paperwork, costs, and local traffic rules can help make your trip smoother. In this article, you will find all the important information you may need upon arrival at the airport.

Where are the car rental companies located?

At Mafia Airport, car rental companies are usually located in the baggage claim area or directly adjacent to the airport building. Most companies have a counter in the arrivals hall where you can arrange your booking, or near the airport where they will provide a free transfer. It is advisable to check the specific location in your booking confirmation.

Which companies operate in Mafia?

Several international and local car rental companies are present in Mafia. Frequent players include major international companies as well as smaller, local providers. The selection is wide, so you are sure to find a car that meets your needs.

What type of car should you choose?

Several types of cars may be suitable for getting around on Mafia Island. Here are some popular choices:

Car Class Daily Price (EUR)
Economy 30 – 50
Compact 40 – 60
Mid-size 50 – 80
SUV 80 – 150
Luxury 150+

Prices may vary depending on seasonal changes and availability.

Required documents, age limits and payment methods

Most car rental companies require the following documents: a valid driver's license, identification (passport or ID card) and a credit card. The age limit is usually 21 or 23, but higher age limits may apply to certain car classes. Payment is usually made by credit card and serves to cover deductibles. You can also pay in the local currency (Tanzanian Shilling), but this is not possible everywhere.

Insurance options

It is important to clarify the insurance terms. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, and Theft Protection covers damage from theft or burglary. The Excess (deductible) is the amount you have to pay in the event of damage. It is worth asking the rental company what insurance packages they offer and which one suits your needs.

Local driving tips

In Tanzania, you must drive on the left. Speed limits are generally low, especially in cities and populated areas. Parking can sometimes be difficult in cities, so it is advisable to find out about parking options in advance. There is generally no toll on main roads, but the quality of local roads can vary. Always be careful and watch out for pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles.

FAQ

Do I need an international driver's license?

In most cases, a domestic driver's license is sufficient, but it is advisable to check the rental company's terms and conditions.

What should I do if I have an accident?

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

How do I return the car?

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

What payment methods are accepted?

Usually credit card, rarely cash.

Is there a limit to the number of kilometers traveled?

Some rental companies limit the number of kilometers traveled, so it is advisable to find out in advance.

What does the CDW insurance cover?

CDW covers collision damage, but usually does not cover tires, the chassis or glass damage.

What documents do I need to bring with me?

Valid driver's license, identification and credit card.

How does the deposit work?

The deposit is usually deducted from your credit card and serves to cover deductibles.

Can I register multiple drivers in the contract?

Yes, but you usually have to pay an extra fee for this.

What should I do if I return the car late?

You usually have to pay an extra fee for the delay.

Is there any special warning for local driving?

In Tanzania, you must drive on the left, and speed limits are generally low.

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