Car Rental at Sam Ratulangi International Airport (MDC) – Pickup, Prices, and Local Driving Tips

Welcome to Manado! Renting a car 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 guide, you'll find all the important information you need for car rental at Sam Ratulangi International Airport.

Where are the car rental companies located?

Car rental company offices are usually located inside or near the airport terminals. In most cases, you'll find them after baggage claim, near the exits. It's worth checking the specific location in your booking confirmation.

Which companies operate at the airport?

Numerous international and local car rental companies operate at Sam Ratulangi International Airport. Common players include Avis, Hertz, Europcar, and Budget, but local providers are also available. The selection is wide, so you're sure to find a car that meets your needs.

Popular cars at Sam Ratulangi International Airport

There are many cars to choose from to explore Manado and the surrounding area. Here are some popular categories:

Car Class Daily Price (EUR, approximately)
Economy 20-30
Compact 25-40
Mid-size 35-50
SUV 50-80
Luxury 80+

Prices may vary depending on seasonal changes and availability.

Required documents, age limits, and payment methods

To rent a car, you generally need: a valid driver's license (an international driver's license is recommended), identification (passport), and a credit card for the security deposit. Most car rental companies accept customers aged 21 or older, but higher age limits may apply to certain car classes. Payment is usually made by credit card.

Insurance options

It is important to clarify the insurance terms. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, and Theft Protection covers damage caused by theft. 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

Traffic in Indonesia can be heavy, especially in cities. Speed limits are generally low, and locals may drive differently than in Europe. Toll roads are common, so it's worth carrying cash. Parking in city centers can be difficult and often requires payment. Always pay attention to local traffic rules and pedestrians.

FAQ

Do I need an international driver's license?

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

What credit cards are accepted?

Most major credit cards are accepted, but it is worth checking in advance.

What is the amount of the deposit?

The deposit amount depends on the car and the insurance package, usually a multiple of the daily rental rate.

How does the insurance work?

CDW covers collision damage, Theft Protection covers theft. The deductible (excess) is the amount you pay in the event of damage.

Is there a mileage limit?

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

What should I do if I have an accident?

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

How can I return the car?

Return the car at the location and time specified by the rental company.

What payment methods are available to me?

Usually you can pay by credit card, but some rental companies also accept cash.

What documents do I need to bring with me?

Valid driver's license, identification (passport) and credit card.

How can I rent a GPS?

Most car rental companies offer GPS for rent, but you can also use your mobile phone for navigation.

What about child seats?

Child seats can be rented from the rental company, but it is worth booking in advance.

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