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What Renting a Motorbike in Phu Quoc Actually Costs

  • rootytriptravel
  • Jun 17
  • 2 min read

Motorbike rental is the cheapest way to get around Phu Quoc but "cheap" still has a range. Here's a clear look at what you'll actually pay, from the bike itself to the small extras, so you can budget the trip with no surprises.

What you pay by bike type

Budget options
Budget options
Mid-tier scooters
Mid-tier scooters
Premium models
Premium models
  • Budget manuals (Wave Alpha, older bikes): 80,000–120,000 VND/day

  • Popular automatics (Honda Air Blade, Vision, Yamaha Sirius): 120,000–150,000 VND/day

  • Premium models (Honda PCX, Yamaha Nouvo): up to 250,000 VND/day

What you pay by length of rental

  • Hourly: 20,000–30,000 VND/hour (uncommon)

  • Daily: 100,000–150,000 VND (the standard)

  • Weekly: ~600,000–900,000 VND

  • Monthly: 1.5–2.5 million VND, depending on the model

Staying several days? Always ask about weekly or monthly discounts — they add up quickly.

Sample budgets

  • A couple, 3 days, one automatic: roughly 360,000–450,000 VND total for the bike, plus fuel.

  • A solo traveler, one week: a weekly deal of about 600,000–900,000 VND beats paying day-by-day.

Compare that to taxis or Grab, which can cost several hundred thousand VND for a single cross-island trip.

The small extras to factor in

  • Fuel: cheap, but budget a little; confirm whether the bike comes full or half-tank.

  • Deposit: around 500k–1M VND, refundable when you return the bike.

  • Helmets: usually one or two included free.

  • Fines: genuine traffic fines run 100,000–300,000 VND if you're caught riding carelessly.

Add it all up and a few days on two wheels still costs less than a couple of taxi rides — with far more freedom. Sort the deposit and fuel policy upfront, and you've got the cheapest adventure on the island.

See live prices and trusted shops: https://rootytrip.vn/motorbike-rental-in-phu-quoc/

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