Yes, you should contact us in advance to reserve a motorbike early. This will help ensure you get a bike that suits your preferences. Avoid booking at the last minute, especially during holidays.
To rent a motorbike in Da Nang, you need to prepare the following documents:
For individuals:
Citizen ID card or Passport
International motorbike driving license (class A1 or A2)
For businesses:
Original business registration certificate
At Bao Tin, we offer motorbike rentals without requiring a deposit, except in the following cases:
The customer does not have a Citizen ID card or National ID
The customer does not have a passport
Yes, you should contact us in advance to reserve a motorbike early. This will help ensure you get a bike that suits your preferences. Avoid booking at the last minute, especially during holidays.
Motorbike rental prices in Da Nang vary depending on factors such as the type of bike and rental duration. Here is a reference price list:
Manual bikes like Wave, Sirius, Jupiter: 50,000 VND – 120,000 VND/day
Automatic scooters like Airblade, Lead, Vision, Janus: 80,000 VND – 150,000 VND/day
Manual clutch bikes like Winner, Exciter: 80,000 VND – 150,000 VND/day
Yes, you are allowed to ride to Hue, Quang Tri, and Quang Nam, but the motorbike must be returned within Da Nang city.
When renting a motorbike in Da Nang, you should keep the following points in mind to ensure a safe and smooth rental experience:
1: Check the condition of the bike: Before receiving the motorbike, carefully inspect its condition to make sure it’s in good working order and has no maintenance or safety issues.
2: Read and understand the terms and conditions: Before signing the rental agreement, make sure you have read and fully understood the company’s or rental shop’s terms and conditions, including policies on penalties and usage rules.
3: Follow local traffic laws: Always comply with local traffic regulations when riding a motorbike, including wearing a helmet, observing speed limits, and following traffic signs.
4: Drive safely: Ensure your safety and that of others by driving carefully, not exceeding speed limits, and staying alert to your surroundings.
5: Regular bike maintenance: Make sure the motorbike is regularly maintained to prevent breakdowns and ensure smooth operation throughout the rental period.
6: Keep rental contact information: Always keep the contact details of the rental shop or company in case any issues arise or you need assistance.
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