There are many motorbike rental shops in Vietnam. The price depends not just on the rental rate, but the condition and model of the bike. I typically rent an older Honda Air Blade for around 1.5 million VND ~ 58.92 USD per month, or 100,000 - 150,000 VND per day. For longer rentals of two weeks or more, the total is usually around 1 million VND.
Prices are generally negotiable in Vietnam, but it's important to inspect the bike thoroughly before renting, as the condition can vary. I have a trusted rental provider I use, but you can shop around. There are scooter rental options available on almost every street corner in Da Nang, especially in the My An area, so it's worth shopping around to find the best deal.
I recommend against giving your passport as a deposit. Instead, provide a photo ID card or other form of identification. I have additional veteran medical ID cards that I provide, which has worked well.
The key things to keep in mind are:
Prices are generally negotiable in Vietnam, but it's important to inspect the bike thoroughly before renting, as the condition can vary. I have a trusted rental provider I use, but you can shop around. There are scooter rental options available on almost every street corner in Da Nang, especially in the My An area, so it's worth shopping around to find the best deal.
I recommend against giving your passport as a deposit. Instead, provide a photo ID card or other form of identification. I have additional veteran medical ID cards that I provide, which has worked well.
The key things to keep in mind are:
- Inspect the bike condition, not just the price
- Negotiate the rental rate
- Don't give your passport, use an alternate ID
The motorbike rental provider I mentioned can be reached via Zalo at 0984616936.