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How much does a car rental from Bicol International Airport cost throughout the year?

Our data shows that September is the cheapest month to rent a car from Bicol International Airport. It's around AED 69 a day in September, compared to the yearly average which is AED 363 a day.
Cheapest month avgSeptember • AED 69
Yearly average priceAED 363

Car rental near Bicol International Airport

If it's easier for you, there are lots of car rental pickup locations in Daraga from ‎AED 170.

The most popular car rental companies at Bicol International Airport

Bicol International Airport car rental: Facts on the fly

Average daily priceAED 363
Most popular carIntermediate/Standard, People Carrier
Cheapest price foundAED 184
Cheapest month to rentSeptember
Providers at Bicol International Airport3
Most popular providerThrifty
Best time to bookLess than 1 week before

How to get the best car rental deals at Bicol International Airport

Here's everything you need to know to hit the road happy after you've touched down at Bicol International Airport. 

How to find a cheap car rental deal in Bicol International (DRP)

  • Fresh off the plane? Grab a cheap Bicol International rental car and get going for around AED 363 a day. From city stays to far-flung escapes, we'll find the right wheels for whatever you have planned.

  • The cheapest daily price for a rental at Bicol International is AED 184.

  • Staying on a bit longer? Grab a weekly rental from AED 566 and take the time to discover more of Legaspi Port.

  • If you want to get the best price, book your DRP car hire around three weeks in advance.

  • Dollar, Thrifty and Hertz are some popular providers at Bicol International.

  • The coverage Dollar or another supplier offers for your Bicol International car rental can differ, so be sure to check the fine print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra fee.

  • Choosing a one-way car rental can be the key to cheaper deals. Check 'Return car to a different location' when browsing for a car for hire in DRP. Providers sometimes need to move vehicles from one location to another, which means you can snag some great one-way prices.

  • Save money on fuel by choosing a car rental in Bicol International with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You collect your ride with a full tank and return it full, so you're only paying for what you use.

  • Want to explore more without worrying about the number of miles you clock up? Search for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage' under the 'Policies' filter and drive as far as you like without the extra charges.

Best value car rental options right now

  • You'll find the best deal with https://www.skyscanner.ae/car-rentals/car-rental-with-provider/thrifty/660. Prices average AED 225 a day.

  • Not too far behind, https://www.skyscanner.ae/car-rentals/car-rental-with-provider/dollar/731 offers daily rates of around AED 233.

  • https://www.skyscanner.ae/car-rentals/car-rental-with-provider/hertz/672 won't cost a fortune either. You'll pay roughly AED 291 a day with this supplier.

  • If you're not quite sure which wheels are right for you, consider something from the Intermediate rental category. It's the most commonly booked type of vehicle at DRP.

Compare car rental types from Bicol International (DRP)

  • Small: Whether you're zipping around the city or simply planning a quick trip, this cheap Bicol International rental car category offers big value in a small package. Including mini and economy classes, you can expect easy handling and great mileage.

  • Medium: Choose from compact and intermediate cars that combine space, fuel efficiency and comfort. Easy to maneuver in cities and with enough space for longer drives, they're a great all-rounder.

  • Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and improved tech features, this DRP car hire option includes full-size cars. With roomier rear seats and plenty of storage space, they let you load up and take everyone, and everything, with ease.

  • SUV: Get a higher ground clearance and better visibility of what's ahead in an SUV. Whether you're navigating rugged backcountry or cruising along wide-open highways, many come with all-wheel drive to keep you steady on any road.

  • Van: If you need a car for rent in Bicol International that fits a small crowd (and all their gear), a van is the roomy solution. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're a solid pick for group travel, business needs or moving.

Insurance and optional extras

  • Excess insurance covers the fee you'd have to pay if your DRP car hire is stolen or damaged. While not compulsory, it can be a real lifesaver if something goes wrong. Keep in mind that insurance policies vary between providers, so make sure you understand exactly what's included.

  • Make your trip smoother when you rent a car in Bicol International by adding some handy extras. Think things like a navigation system to make wrong turns a thing of the past, or reverse cameras that give you confidence when parking.

Good to know

  • Check each supplier's age requirements before booking your rental in the Philippines. Rules can vary, and added fees or restrictions may apply if you're a younger driver. At the start of your search, uncheck the 'Driver aged between 25–70' filter and enter your age to explore your options.

  • If you're bringing the kids along, find out if you need to add a car seat to your DRP car rental booking. Whether a legal requirement or not, they're always the safest way for little ones to ride.

  • You'll be asked to provide some documents when you get to the rental desk. As a general rule, bring your physical driver's license, a credit card with enough funds for the excess (debit cards usually aren't accepted), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will outline the exact requirements.

  • Familiarize yourself with your rental. Check your seat and mirrors, find the lights and blinkers, and get used to its handling before you set off. And remember to stick to the right side of the road in the Philippines.

  • Stay within the local speed limits. Most of the time that's around 30kph in built-up areas and 95kph or so on highways, unless road signs indicate differently.

  • The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in the Philippines is 0.05%. Since alcohol's effects vary from person to person, the best way to be sure you're safe to drive is not to drink at all.

  • You'll be using the Philippine Peso (PHP) on your trip here. In addition to your debit and credit cards, consider having some cash handy for minor purchases.

Drive smarter from the start

  • The real trip begins once you've grabbed the keys to your DRP car hire. You've got the freedom to go wherever you choose, but if you're off to central Legaspi Port, it's around 8 kilometers away to the northeast.

  • Try to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.

  • You can also get the keys to a car rental in Legaspi Port. If you don't need a set of wheels as soon as you land, hold off until you're in the city and avoid paying for extra rental days.

Hit the road: Where to drive from Bicol International (DRP)

  • Before you move on, enjoy a bit of sightseeing around Legaspi Port first. Top attractions like Giant Statue of Nuestra Señora de Salvacion and Sleeping Lion / Kapuntukan Hill are a perfect start to your adventure.

  • Naga should be on your itinerary if you'd like to see Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Farm and Basilica of Our Lady of Penafrancia. This city is about 80 kilometers northwest of DRP.

  • Or grab the wheel of your Bicol International car rental and take off to Sorsogon. Roughly 40 kilometers southeast of the airport, Mt. Pulog and Mt. Pulog are among the highlights that are worth going out of your way for.

  • There's plenty of road left if you're up for more. Set out for Tacloban, around 241 kilometers southeast of DRP. From San Juanico Bridge to Baywalk, it makes for a well-rounded adventure.

Renting a car at Bicol International Airport: FAQs

On average, a car rental from Bicol International Airport is around AED 363 per day.
Yes. It's lower than Philippines's average daily car rental price, which is around AED 273.
Thrifty, Dollar, and Hertz cars and vans are all available for pickup at Bicol International Airport.
Currently, the lowest price we've found for rentals at Bicol International Airport is AED 184, and the cheapest rate for car rentals nearby is from AED 170. It can often be cheaper to rent a car from somewhere near Bicol International Airport, especially if there's an extra airport pickup fee. However, when you consider the cost of traveling from Bicol International Airport to the pickup location and back again at the end of your stay, collecting your wheels as soon as you touch down might still work out more economical, faster, and easier.
Yes – you can rent a car when you touch down at Bicol International Airport and drop it off in another location, which can save you time and money.
The most popular according to travelers is Thrifty, with a 1.0 rating for things like cleanliness, customer service and value. The cheapest company is currently Thrifty.
Although you can often find a cheaper car rental deal away from Bicol International Airport, remember to consider: the extra cost of public transportation, a taxi to your hotel, or that pickup location on top of that price.
Yes. We understand that plans can change last-minute, or you might even find a better car rental deal from Bicol International Airport. That's why we highlight the rental cars you can book now and cancel later when you search.
Yes, van rental is available at Bicol International Airport from AED 259 per day.
When you rent a car near Bicol International Airport, most major providers require you to be at least 21 years old. Some companies charge an extra fee if you're under 25, so make sure you check before booking.
You can book a car rental at Bicol International Airport in three simple steps. First, explore the range of available cars, from family-friendly SUVs to small compact cars. Next, narrow down your choices by comparing features like fuel policy, mileage, and customer reviews to find the best deal. Then, once you’ve found the perfect car, you’ll be redirected to the provider’s website to book, with no extra fees.
The documents you need to rent a car at Bicol International Airport vary depending on the car rental provider. In most cases, you’ll need a valid driver's license, photo ID, and a credit card. You can check with the car rental provider when you book.
Finding the best car rental deal at Bicol International Airport is quick and easy with Skyscanner. First, explore the range of available cars, from family-friendly SUVs to small compact cars. Next, narrow down your choices by comparing features like fuel policy, mileage, and customer reviews to find the best deal. Then, once you’ve found the perfect car, you’ll be redirected to the provider’s website to book, with no extra fees.