Thailand Car Delivery
Free if within fifteen kilometers of a depot. Budget have the widest range of depots throughout Thailand and cars can delivered nearly anywhere, but fees apply.
Excess Damage
Only Budget and Hertz offer Zero Excess with both Sixt and Thai Rent now having an excess, that can be reduced to zero by paying extra insurance locally.
Amending Your Booking
If wanting to extend your stay in Buriram, then send us an email with the changes needed and we will do the rest.
Cross Border
Please note, cars cannot be driven outside of Thailand.
The North of Thailand
See the hill tribes of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, but take care when going off road, as insurance can be invalidated if damage to the underside of the vehicle.
One ways in Thailand
These can free, depot to depot, but fees may apply depending on car hire supplier, length of trip and start and finish point.
Budget are usually best for one ways, if rental over 3 days then no charge, followed by Hertz at 5 days needed.
Sixt are now charging fees of between THB2,500 and THB10,000 for a one way, regardless of length of rental. Thai Rent are free if over 7 days.
We offer good discounts on vehicle hire in Buriram.
Zero excess cover with Budget & Hertz.
Pre-book that SUV or MPV with insurance.
Save rental rates for saloons & hatchbacks.
Compare known auto suppliers at lower rates.
Save when book here in advance of your trip.
Pattaya
If heading for Beach Road, Walking Street, or the quieter Jomtien, then Budget are best if want leave car when get there. Days on the local islands are well worth it. The Natural Beach Hotel by the sea, is handily placed and quiet.
Koh Samui
Get a Toyota Vigo, Single or Double Cab to explore the island from either the depot at
Koh Samui Airport or later at
Chaweng Beach.Phuket
Most tourists head for
Patong Beach where Budget & National are the only supplier to have a depot other than at the airport, so the others deliver for a fee. Vehicles can be delivered around the island. Kata Beach is a quieter option.
Buriram Tourism Info
For the latest information on what going on, check with the
Thailand Tourist Board.
21st May 2020