Phu Quoc Airport Scooter Rental & Resort Delivery
Fly into Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) and step out to a scooter that's ready to go — met at an agreed point near arrivals or delivered straight to your resort in Duong Dong, Sunset Town or near Sao Beach. We bring two helmets and set you up, and Kai runs a roughly 90-second legal check first so the right bike is on the van before we leave. Phu Quoc is a small island of short distances and gentle roads, so a comfortable automatic or a licence-free electric covers the whole place — nothing big needed. All-in from $14/day, refundable cash deposit on handover, passport stays with you.
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How airport delivery from PQC works
Send Kai your flight number, arrival time and where you're staying. We meet you at an agreed point near Phu Quoc Airport (PQC) arrivals, or deliver to your resort — whichever is simpler. We bring two helmets, walk you through the scooter, take a refundable cash deposit on handover, and you ride off. Your passport stays with you.
Message Kai before you fly with your flight number, arrival date and time, and your resort. Kai confirms a meet point and a price that already includes delivery, two helmets and 24/7 support — there's no separate airport surcharge.
Phu Quoc International Airport sits in the south of the island, close to An Thoi, Sunset Town and Sao Beach, with Duong Dong a short ride north. Meeting near arrivals or delivering to your resort are both quick because the island is compact.
On handover we check the scooter together, hand over the helmets, and take a refundable cash deposit. We never hold your passport as security — bring it for your own ID, but it stays in your pocket.
The legal check decides what we deliver
Before delivery, Kai checks your licence and nationality against Vietnamese law. Vietnam recognises only the 1968 Vienna Convention IDP. If yours isn't recognised, we deliver a licence-free electric scooter instead — never a petrol bike over 50cc you can't legally ride.
A petrol motorbike over 50cc needs a motorbike licence plus a valid 1968 Vienna Convention IDP — category A1 for bikes up to 125cc, category A for over 125cc. A car-only IDP does not count, and a 1949 Geneva Convention permit is not valid here for any petrol bike over 50cc.
If you're from the UK, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Thailand, the Philippines or another 1968 country, your home licence plus a 1968 IDP covers the petrol fleet. If you're from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, China, Singapore, Spain or Ireland, a petrol bike over 50cc is off the table — and we'll tell you that straight.
Either way you ride, because Phu Quoc is easy: an electric scooter rated 4 kW (50cc-equivalent) or under needs no licence and no IDP and is legal for every nationality. The check just means the correct scooter is loaded before we set off to meet you.
What to bring and what's included
Bring your passport for ID, your driving licence, and your 1968 IDP if you have one. We bring the scooter, two helmets, and the deposit paperwork. Pricing is all-in from $14/day and covers delivery to PQC or your resort, helmets, and 24/7 support — no hidden airport fee.
From you: passport (kept by you, not us), home driving licence, and your valid 1968 IDP if you'll be riding a petrol bike over 50cc. For a licence-free electric, no IDP is needed.
From us: a clean, maintained scooter sized for island riding, two quality helmets, a quick handover walkthrough, and a phone number answered 24/7 if anything comes up between Sao Beach and Ganh Dau.
Pricing is transparent and all-in from $14/day — delivery to the airport or resort, both helmets, and support are already in the price. The refundable cash deposit is taken on handover and returned when you bring the scooter back.
Timing your arrival
Flights shift, so we track your flight number and adjust. Message Kai once you've landed and cleared the gate at PQC. If you arrive late at night or your flight is delayed, tell us ahead — we plan the meet around your real landing time, not the scheduled one.
Give us your flight number when you book so we can watch for delays and you're not left waiting. A quick message when you've landed and collected your bags lets us time the meet point precisely.
Late-night or early-morning arrivals at Phu Quoc are fine when arranged ahead — just flag it with Kai so someone's ready. The same goes for a resort delivery the next morning if you'd rather settle in first.
If your plans change mid-trip, the same number handles extensions, a swap to a different scooter, or roadside help anywhere on the island — one contact for the whole stay.
Vietnam recognises only the 1968 Vienna Convention IDP. A petrol motorbike over 50cc requires a motorbike licence plus a valid 1968 IDP (category A1 for up to 125cc, category A for over 125cc); a car-only IDP and a 1949 Geneva Convention permit are not valid. An electric scooter rated 4 kW (50cc-equivalent) or under needs no licence or IDP and is legal for every nationality. Under Decree 168/2024, riding without a recognised licence is fined VND 2-4 million up to 125cc or VND 6-8 million over 125cc, plus a 7-day impound, and whoever hands an unlicensed rider the bike faces a separate VND 8-10 million fine — which is exactly why our handover starts with the legal check and why we won't deliver a petrol bike to someone who can't ride it legally. It can also void your travel-medical insurance. Helmets are mandatory and the drink-drive limit is effectively zero. This is general information, not legal advice.
Frequently asked questions
Can I rent a scooter at Phu Quoc Airport (PQC) on arrival?
Yes — we meet you at an agreed point near PQC arrivals or deliver to your resort, with two helmets and a quick handover. Arrange it with Kai before you fly, sharing your flight number and arrival time. A short legal check first decides whether you ride a petrol scooter or a licence-free electric.
Do I need an International Driving Permit to ride from the airport?
For a petrol motorbike over 50cc, yes — a valid 1968 Vienna Convention IDP plus your motorbike licence (category A1 up to 125cc, A over 125cc). A car-only IDP and a 1949 permit are not valid in Vietnam. An electric scooter rated 4 kW or under needs no licence and no IDP, so anyone can ride one around the island.
Do you keep my passport as a deposit?
No. We never hold your passport. The deposit is a refundable cash deposit taken on handover and returned when you bring the scooter back. Bring your passport as personal ID, but it stays with you the whole time.
What happens if my flight to Phu Quoc is delayed?
Share your flight number when you book and we track it, so we adjust the meet time to your real landing rather than the schedule. Message Kai once you've cleared PQC arrivals and we'll confirm the meet point. Late-night arrivals are fine when arranged in advance.
Get your legal, all-in price in 90 seconds.
- Legal check before you pay
- No passport deposit
- Delivered to your hotel