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タイでレンタカーを借りれば、バケーションが自由と興奮に満ちた冒険に変わります。レンタカーがあれば、趣のある村々や息をのむような国立公園、壮大な宮殿などを自分のペースで探索することができます。公共交通機関の時刻表や混雑した観光客の団体に縛られることなく旅ができます。

タイでレンタカーを借りるための条件

  • 契約には有効なパスポートが必要です;
  • 銀行カード(前払いには各種カードをご利用いただけます);
  • 運転免許証(国際運転免許証は不要です。)
  • TakeCarsでは、すべての保証金の要件を明確にし、保証金の全額払い戻しを保証し、すべての懸念に前もって対処しますのでご安心ください。

タイにてで車をレンタルする場所

タイの旅では、ぜひ訪れたい場所をお見逃しなく:

アユタヤ - サイアムの歴史的な首都で、印象的な遺跡や寺院で有名です。
パタヤ - 広大なビーチと活気あるナイトライフで知られる賑やかなリゾート地。
ホアヒン-手つかずのビーチと一流のゴルフコースで知られる静かな保養地。

ほとんどの観光客はタイにてでここから旅行を始めます

Where and how to collect your car

TakeCarsでタイを旅する手軽さと安心感を体験してください。テイクカーズのサービスはレンタカーの手続きを簡素化し、お客様のご旅行を可能な限り楽しく快適にし、この美しい国の素晴らしい風景と豊かな文化にどっぷりと浸かっていただくことができます。

現地のレンタカーに関するリアルなレビュー タイにて

Vasilii Ivanov
Vasilii Ivanov
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Honda City タイにて

大丈夫だよ。

3月 2024
Damir Umyarov
Damir Umyarov
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Toyota Yaris Ativ タイにて

基本的にはすべて順調だった。ただ、エアコンが暑さに対応していなかった。でも、それ以外は問題なかった。到着して車を受け取った。 何の問題もなく車を引き渡した。

2月 2026
Denis Skliarov
Denis Skliarov
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Mazda 2 タイにて

レンタルは完璧に進み、車は同じような車に変更された。車はきれいで、燃料も十分でした。

2月 2026
Anton Bezdushnyi
Anton Bezdushnyi
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Mazda 2 タイにて

マツダ2を予約したが、実際にはホンダ・シティという違う車になった。 それ以外は特に問題なく、車も良かったし、チャウエンの丘も問題なく走れた。

1月 2026
Oleg Skvortsov
Oleg Skvortsov
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Honda Jazz タイにて

すべて順調

8月 2024
Hadi Gholizadeh
Hadi Gholizadeh
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Toyota Yaris Ativ タイにて

空港で車をピックアップするとき、突然、残りは現金で支払うように言われた。空港で450ユーロ近くを低レートで両替するのは、あまりいい考えではない。 しかし、それ以外は問題なく、手続きには満足しました。

3月 2025
Artem Leliushkin
Artem Leliushkin
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Toyota Yaris Ativ タイにて

すべてが最高!ホテルで忘れたiPadを手伝ってくれた。すべて時間通りでわかりやすかったです。

11月 2024
Kirill Kuryshev
Kirill Kuryshev
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Nissan Note タイにて

レンタカーは素晴らしかった。車は技術的に良い状態でした。マネージャーは常に連絡をくれました。保険請求の迅速な解決に役立ちました。この会社を推薦します。

1月 2025
Uwe Steffens
Uwe Steffens
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Honda City タイにて

約10日間、2200kmのドライブでしたが、ドイツに出発する前に車がまだ直っていなかったにも関わらず、全てがスムーズに完璧に進みました。空港での引き渡し、帰りのホテルも綺麗でした。不満はありません。車は綺麗なまま手渡され、保証金もすぐに返却されました。年明けにまた必ず予約します👍👍👍。

1月 2025
Evgenii Belonogov
Evgenii Belonogov
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Toyota Fortuner タイにて

すべて順調で、時間通りだし、車も問題ない。

1月 2026
Andrei Kotov
Andrei Kotov
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Toyota Yaris Ativ タイにて

タイの北部をくまなくドライブした。どこにも問題はなかったし、車もよく走ってくれた。ロシアのカードで支払えるのも便利だった!

11月 2024
Filipp Modnov
Filipp Modnov
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Toyota Vios タイにて

Rental went great, easy to use website, very nice car. The drop off was excellent as well. When we picked up the car at the airport we had to wait quite a long time (40 minutes) for it to go through the traffic, maybe we should change the logistics or the place of delivery.

12月 2023
Boris Maiorov
Boris Maiorov
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Toyota Yaris Ativ タイにて

出発前の最終日に故障があったにもかかわらず、すべてが完璧でした。みんなに御社を推薦します。

3月 2025

TakeCars in Thailand

Most owners also speak passable English, or work through an English-speaking manager. Not literary translation, but enough to settle the contract and sort out a roadside problem without Google Translate.

TakeCars in Thailand

Most owners also speak passable English, or work through an English-speaking manager. Not literary translation, but enough to settle the contract and sort out a roadside problem without Google Translate.

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  • No cross-province or ferry surcharges

    Many Thai rental firms add a fee the moment you cross into another province or take the car onto an island. A Phuket–Krabi–Surat Thani trip or a ferry to Koh Samui can cost $30–80 elsewhere. Here, the insurance covers the whole of Thailand — drive across half the country without recalculations.

  • Lower deposit, shown before booking

    Local owner deposits in Thailand are typically $140–420, and the exact figure is shown on the car listing before you book. Significantly less than the $500–1,000 hold from international chains. The deposit is returned in full as soon as the car is inspected at drop-off.

  • A real owner, not a call centre

    If you get a flat tyre or a dead battery on the road, you ring the owner directly — not a 24/7 hotline on another continent. Roadside recovery, a replacement car, help with a service garage — most decisions get made on the spot in a couple of hours, at the owner's expense.

TakeCarsが提供する専用アメニティ:

  • 透明性の高い価格設定と通貨換算オプションにより、ご予算の計画を立てやすくし、明瞭性を高めます。
  • 初期費用を抑えるために、デポジットなしの選択も可能です。
  • 信頼できるサプライヤーとのパートナーシップにより、プレミアムなレンタル体験を提供します。
  • お問い合わせやご不明な点に迅速に対応する、迅速なスタッフによるサポート
  • 体験談を共有することで、他の人が十分な情報を得た上でレンタカーを選択できるようにするレビュー割引

タイでの運転

タイでは車は左側通行です。ご自宅ではマニュアル・トランスミッションの方が使いやすいという方は、ここでは扱いやすいオートマチック車のレンタルをご検討ください。罰金を避け、スムーズな旅を実現するために、現地の運転法規を常に遵守してください。

駐車と給油のヒント

大都市では駐車が難しい場合がありますので、罰則を避けるために必ず指定の駐車スペースをご利用ください。給油の際は、車の性能を最適に保つため、評判の高いスタンドで高品質の燃料を選んでください。タイでは、ガソリン、ディーゼル、コストパフォーマンスの高いガソホールをご利用いただけます。

Insurance and safety

95% of trips pass off without incident. But Thailand also means dense city traffic, scooters without indicators and stray cattle on rural roads at night. Here's how the insurance layers work.

Third-Party Liability (Por Ror Bor) is included in every rental by Thai law. It pays for third-party liability and medical expenses for injured parties (minimum around $430 per claimant). It will not cover a scratch on your own bumper.

CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) reduces your liability to an excess. If repair is assessed at $300 and your excess is $200, you pay $200; the rest is covered. Around $3–6 per day and buys a normal night's sleep.

Super CDW (Full Cover) brings the excess to zero. Clipped a wing mirror at Central World? Not your problem. Worth taking on long overnight stretches, mountain routes or if you simply don't want to think about it.

What we tell tight-budget travellers: take the proper insurance, not the cheapest one. A single brush against a Bangkok kerb costs more than a month of Super CDW — and those are exactly the people who can least afford to pay it out of pocket.

Important point: without a valid IDP, no insurance works in Thailand. After an accident without one you pay everything yourself — easily tens of thousands of dollars. A 1949 Geneva IDP is £5.50 at any UK Post Office, same day; equivalents come from motoring clubs across Europe.

Guests without an IDP sometimes assume they can sort it out somehow. There's nobody to sort it out with: the insurer records that you weren't legally entitled to drive. The most expensive mistake you can make in Thailand.

And finally — never leave your passport as a deposit. This is the best-known scam at smaller outfits in Phuket and on Samui: without it you can't fly out, and any invented scratch becomes leverage. A proper deposit is cash, card or transfer — never your passport.

We always tell guests: a request to leave your passport "as a guarantee" is a red flag. A reputable company has a deposit and a contract; there's simply no place for your passport in that arrangement.

Where to drive in Thailand

タイの法律では、商品やサービスの価格はすべてタイバーツで表示しなければなりません。お客様の便宜のため、レンタカー料金は様々な通貨で表示することができ、お客様が旅行費用を効果的に理解し、管理するのに役立ちます。

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need an International Driving Permit in Thailand?

Yes, and it's strict. Thai law requires foreign drivers to carry an IDP alongside their national licence. The fine for driving without one is up to $290, but the bigger issue is that without an IDP, no insurance works in case of an accident — medical, repairs and third-party damage all fall on you. UK travellers can get a 1949 Geneva IDP for £5.50 at any Post Office, same day. Equivalents are issued by motoring clubs across Europe.

Can I leave my passport as a deposit?

Never. This is the most common scam at smaller rental outfits in Phuket and on Koh Samui — without your passport you can't fly out, and any invented scratch becomes leverage. A proper deposit is in cash, by card or by bank transfer. A request to "leave your passport as a guarantee" is reason enough to cancel the booking and find another supplier.

How much does it cost to rent a car in Thailand?

Economy (Toyota Yaris, Honda Brio) — from $22–35 per day. Mid-range (Toyota Vios, Honda City) — $35–55. SUVs and pickups (Hilux, Fortuner) — $70–130. A monthly rental brings the per-day rate down by 30–40%. Peak season (December–February) adds 20–40%; the rainy months (June–October) carry the lowest tariffs.

How much is the deposit and when is it returned?

At local owners in Thailand the deposit is typically $140–420, and the exact figure appears on the car listing before booking. It's taken at handover in cash or by transfer and returned in full immediately after the inspection at drop-off — or within 1–3 days if refunded by bank transfer. Filming the car at pickup is your protection against any later disputes.

Which payment cards work in Thailand?

Mastercard, Visa, UnionPay and most cards Stripe accepts work for prepayment and at most local terminals. Apple Pay and Google Pay are common in cities. Cash in Thai baht is still useful for parking and tolls. Always pay in THB — never in your home currency: dynamic currency conversion at the terminal is consistently the worst rate available.

Which side of the road do they drive on in Thailand?

The left, as in the UK, Ireland, Cyprus and Malta. The wheel is on the right, traffic flows on the left. UK and Irish drivers feel at home immediately. Continental European drivers usually need about an hour to settle in. Start the trip on a motorway, not in central Bangkok — left-hand-traffic logic clicks much faster on open roads.

What insurance is included and what should I add?

Third-Party Liability (Por Ror Bor) is included by Thai law — it covers medical expenses for injured parties (minimum around $430 per claimant) and basic third-party liability. It does not cover damage to your own car. For that, add CDW with an excess of $200–800, or Super CDW (Full Cover) with zero excess at $5–10 per day.

What should I do after a car accident in Thailand?

Don't move the car until the police arrive — otherwise the insurance will not respond. Call 191 (police), 1669 (ambulance) and the owner. Wait for the insurance representatives of both parties to arrive — this is the Thai procedure, different from most of Europe where you simply exchange details. Photograph everything: positions, the other driver's documents, all damage.

What's the minimum age for renting a car?

Minimum 21 years and one full year of driving experience. Some owners have options from 18 with a small surcharge. Premium cars and large SUVs are usually 25 and up. There's typically no upper limit, though drivers over 70 may be asked for an additional confirmation. All requirements are visible on the car listing before you book.

Can I drive across all provinces and onto the islands?

Yes — across the whole of Thailand without surcharges, in most TakeCars rentals. The insurance covers every province. Taking the car on the ferry to Samui or Koh Chang is a separate question — confirm with the owner before booking. Some owners don't permit ferry transfers; those who do usually charge nothing if you let them know in advance.

Can I add a second driver?

Yes — most owners include one additional driver at no charge, provided their licence and IDP are presented at pickup. International chains charge $5–15 per day for the second driver. Important: anyone driving the car who isn't on the contract voids the insurance entirely if there's an incident, so always register all drivers in advance.

Can I rent a car without a credit card?

International chains in Thailand insist on a credit card. Local owners don't — they accept debit cards, UnionPay, Apple Pay or cash for the deposit. Helpful for travellers whose Wise or Revolut cards are technically debit. Accepted payment methods and the deposit amount are shown on the car listing, no surprises at pickup.

Should I rent a car in Bangkok itself?

Within central Bangkok — no, it doesn't really make sense. Average peak-hour speed is 10–15 km/h, parking is paid, and the BTS / MRT networks plus Grab cover the city much faster and cheaper. Take a car at the airport when you're heading out to the provinces — Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khao Yai, Hua Hin — or for the return leg from a road trip.

Car or scooter — which should I choose?

Briefly: a car is much safer. Thailand has one of the highest road-fatality rates in the world, and roughly 80% of fatalities are scooter riders. A scooter is cheaper and quicker through traffic, but the vast majority of tourists ride them without a motorcycle entitlement on their licence — meaning no insurance cover. For families and road trips, take a car.

Is off-road driving allowed?

In most contracts, no. Going off the tarmac voids the insurance, and any breakdown or recovery cost is then on you. If you actually need a dirt track — a national park, a mountain village or a remote waterfall road — pre-book a four-wheel-drive pickup (Hilux, Ranger) and clear the route with the owner in writing in advance.

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