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Rent A Car In Calamba, Philippines With Competitive Prices And Local Know-How

Compare good-value options, choose the most convenient pickup point, and use our practical guide on insurance, fees and fuel policies for smoother driving in Laguna and beyond.

UK Traveller Essentials
Calamba Car Hire Guide: Where To Pick Up And What To Expect
Hiring a car in Calamba is a convenient way to explore Laguna (Los Baños, Pagsanjan area), business parks, and day trips towards Tagaytay or Metro Manila without relying on limited point-to-point public transport. For travellers from the United Kingdom, the biggest advantages are door-to-door flexibility, easier luggage handling, and the ability to travel early or late when rides are less predictable. The trade-offs are heavier traffic on routes towards Manila, tighter parking in commercial areas, and the need to understand deposits, insurance inclusions and fuel rules before you pay. In practice, most visitors pick up from Metro Manila’s main airport (then drive down via SLEX) or arrange a city/nearby hub pickup with delivery to Calamba where available.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), Manila
The closest major international airport to Calamba (typically 1.5–3+ hours by road depending on traffic). Most big-brand and aggregator-booked suppliers operate here, making it the easiest place to compare prices, vehicle classes and insurance options before driving south to Calamba via SLEX. Pros: widest choice, longer opening hours, straightforward add-ons. Cons: airport surcharges may apply, queues at peak times, and Manila traffic can add significant delay.
SM City Calamba / Real Area (City Centre)
A practical meet-up point near shopping, food and amenities. Pros: convenient if you’re staying central, easier to inspect the vehicle in daylight, often lower fees than airport pickup. Cons: fewer vehicle options than Manila airport, parking can be busy at weekends, and availability may depend on pre-booking or delivery arrangements.
Calamba Crossing / Rizal Street Transport Hub
Useful for quick access to main roads and onward routes around Laguna. Pros: central location, handy if you arrive by bus or are staying near the transport hub. Cons: stop-and-go traffic, limited space for handover, and stricter timing needed to avoid congestion during rush hours.

Drive Calamba with Confidence: Top Cars for Hot, Tropical Road Trips

Hand-picked rental options for the city, the lake and beyond. Browse more popular Calamba vehicles to match your itinerary.

Tropical City

Small

City-Smart & Fuel-Thrifty
5
2
Auto

Calamba's narrow streets and tight parking near the plaza and St. John the Baptist Parish are much easier in a compact hatchback. A small car also sips fuel, which is welcome when June humidity pushes the air-con to work overtime. Light, easy to manoeuvre and cheap to run — ideal for short hops around town. A perfect match for British travellers used to tight European lanes.

Lake & Countryside

SUV

5
3
Auto

Day trips to Lake Pandin, Mount Makiling foothills and the hot springs of Pansol involve uneven, occasionally muddy rural roads. A compact SUV offers the higher seating you need to spot oncoming tricycles, plus clearance for unpaved sections after tropical downpours. The elevated ride also helps when roads flood briefly during the June rainy season. Roomy enough for four adults and a weekend of bags.

Family & Group

Van

Space for the Whole Clan
7
4
Auto

Extended family trips to the Rizal Shrine, Splash Island or a beach run down to Nasugbu are far more comfortable in a multi-seat van. You can fit seven to nine people plus coolers, beach gear and the kids' scooters without playing luggage Tetris. Climate control covers the whole cabin, which matters in 32-degree heat, and sliding doors make every stop a doddle. The right call for British groups travelling together on longer out-of-town days.

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A Brit's Guide to Fuelling Your Hire Car in the Philippines
This guide provides essential tips for British tourists on how to refuel a hire car in the Philippines, including choosing the right station, communicating fuel needs, and understanding payment methods.
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Calamba Travel & Driving Quick-Reference

Your friendly guide to money, road rules, fuel and hire cars in Calamba and the wider Philippines

LANGUAGES

Filipino, English

CURRENCY

PHP

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+63

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$65 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

20–40 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

80 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.35/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$0.64/L - $1.65/L

TRAVELER RATING

9.0 / 10

Calamba Self-Drive Car Rental FAQs

Practical answers on licences, roads, tolls and driving rules in Calamba, Philippines

Can I drive in Calamba with just my home-country driving licence?
Yes. A valid foreign licence in English (or accompanied by an official English translation) is accepted for stays under 90 days. A separate International Driving Permit is only required if your licence is not in English, for example many Chinese, Japanese or Korean licences. Always carry your passport alongside the licence; rental desks may refuse the car otherwise.
What is the minimum age to hire a car in Calamba, and are there extra fees?
Most rental firms set the minimum age at 21 with at least one year of licence held. Drivers under 25 usually pay a Young Driver Surcharge of roughly PHP 500 to PHP 1,200 per day, depending on the supplier. Drivers over 60 to 65 are not charged extra by the major agencies, but a medical certificate may be requested for high-value vehicles.
Which side of the road do people drive on in the Philippines, and what should I watch out for?
Driving is on the right-hand side of the road, with right-hand-drive vehicles. Be alert for jeepneys, tricycles and motorcycles that often cut across lanes, and for heavy traffic on the Calamba–Los Baños corridor. Mountain bends towards Tagaytay can be tight and occasionally flooded, so reduce speed in heavy rain.
How do I pay tolls, fuel and parking when driving around Calamba?
Expressway tolls on SLEX and STAR are paid in cash at booths, or faster with an EasyTrip or AutoSweep RFID sticker (PHP 200 prepaid, available at petrol stations). Diesel and unleaded petrol (RON 91/95/97) are widely available; rentals run on a full-to-full policy. City centre parking in Calamba costs around PHP 30 to PHP 50 per hour, paid in cash to the attendant.
What insurance should I take, and what happens if I have an accident?
Basic Collision Damage Waiver is included but carries an excess of roughly PHP 5,000 to PHP 15,000. Upgrading to full zero-excess cover (PHP 600 to PHP 1,200 per day) is strongly advised, as third-party claims and tow fees are paid directly by the renter. In any incident, call 911, take photos, obtain a police report, and notify the rental company within 24 hours.

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