
Traveling to Phu Quoc on your own, nothing beats the feeling of twisting the throttle yourself, catching the strong sea breeze on the cross-island road. But in reality, renting a motorbike on the pearl island is not always rosy. We have witnessed many cases of tourists crying because they had to walk their bikes in the middle of the forest due to flat tires, brakes failing when going down the South Island slopes, or arguing and losing money unjustly when returning the bike.
This article is drawn from our more than 6 years of doing tours and “hustling” all over Phu Quoc. We will not only give you the latest motorbike rental Phu Quoc 2026 prices, review 5 reputable motorbike rental shops in Phu Quoc, but also expose the “unspoken rules” so you can get a strong bike, not get your deposit withheld, and cruise around safely.
1. The struggles of “newbies” when renting a motorbike in Phu Quoc
Many of you think simply: just land at the airport, randomly wave down a bike delivery service and you’re done. True, door-to-door motorbike rental Phu Quoc is currently extremely popular. But the trap lies here:
- “Beat-up” bikes with new shells: Looking glossy on the outside, but the engine sounds like a tractor. Riding on the flat roads of Duong Dong Ward is fine, but try climbing the slope to Ho Quoc Pagoda (South Island) or going through the forest to Rach Vem and you will know immediately.
- Vague deposits & bike condition: They deliver the bike in a hurry, but when returning it, the owner scrutinizes every tiny scratch (which actually existed before) to deduct your deposit money.
- Unclear delivery fees: They advertise free delivery, but when you request to rent a motorbike at Bai Vong pier or way up at motorbike rental Grand World Phu Quoc, you are stunned because you are charged an extra fee of hundreds of thousands.
💡 Message from locals: Renting a motorbike in Phu Quoc is very easy, but to rent a ‘good’ bike, with a good price, delivered right to the airport without being ripped off or having your deposit withheld, you must know how to check the bike and have clear agreements from the start.
2. Motorbike Rental Phu Quoc 2026 Price List (General Market)
The prices in 2026 generally do not fluctuate much compared to last year, depending mainly on the type of bike and rental duration (renting for multiple days can be negotiated for a discount).
- Manual bikes (Yamaha Sirius, Honda Wave…): 120,000 VND – 130,000 VND (~$4.50 – $5.00 USD)/day. Very powerful, wading through mud or riding on trails and red dirt roads is extremely reasonable.
- Standard automatic bikes (Honda Vision, older Air Blade, Lead): 130,000 VND – 150,000 VND (~$5.00 – $5.50 USD)/day. Large trunks to store things comfortably, easy to ride.
- Newer automatic bikes / Large bikes (Air Blade 125/150, PCX, NVX): 150,000 VND – 180,000 VND (~$5.50 – $7.00 USD)/day. Smooth ride, strong engine, suitable for 2 adults riding together over long distances.
(Note: The time calculated for 1 day is usually 24 hours from the time you receive the bike, or from morning to night depending on each rental shop’s rules. Remember to ask carefully).
3. Review of 5 Reputable Motorbike Rental Shops in Phu Quoc (Book immediately without thinking)
We have filtered out these 5 names based on the quality of tires, brakes, attitude towards incident support, and transparent legal procedures.
3.1. Phu Quoc airport motorbike rental – Anh Phu
This place is extremely ideal for those who have just landed at Phu Quoc International Airport (PQC) and want a bike to go right away.
- Phone: 0909 296 989 – 0977 893 979
- Address: International Airport, Duong To, Phu Quoc.
- Price: Manual bike 120k VND (~$4.50 USD) | Automatic bike 150k VND (~$5.50 USD).
- Actual experience: Fast, neat, quick. Super-fast procedure just needs a photo of your ID/Passport, motorbike rental Phu Quoc without deposit holding original documents. The point we like most is that the bikes always have 1 liter of gasoline ready – enough for you to ride straight back to your hotel in Duong Dong Ward to store your luggage or go eat bún quậy without having to anxiously look for a gas station. The raincoats and 2 helmets here are always washed clean and have no foul smell.
3.2. Mai Huong motorbike rental
If you are traveling with a family group, or a group of college friends needing to rent 4-5 bikes at once, Mai Huong is a safe choice.
- Phone number: 0939 371 122
- Address: Right at the gate of Phu Quoc Airport (about 200m away).
- Price: 120k – 150k VND (~$4.50 – $5.50 USD)/day (depending on type).
- Actual experience: The fleet of bikes here is large in quantity and regularly maintained, so riding long distances on the North – South Island, the engine is very smooth. You will be given a free handheld tourist map. If you have already caught a taxi back to your hotel near the airport area, the female owner still supports having staff ride the bike to deliver it right to your door.
3.3. Anh Tinh motorbike rental (24/24 backpacker support)
Anh Tinh is a genuine “backpacker,” so his bikes are taken care of very carefully regarding disc brakes and tires.
- Phone number: 0909 895 969 – 0987 441 799
- Address: Delivery at Airport or 79 Tran Hung Dao.
- Price: Manual bike 120k VND (~$4.50 USD) | Automatic bike (PCX, NVX, newer AB) 150k – 180k VND (~$5.50 – $7.00 USD).
- Actual experience: He advises on routes very thoughtfully. Which roads are under construction, which sections often have traffic police standing, he points them all out. Especially the 24/24 rescue service. We once had a customer who got a flat inner tube while out having fun at 11 PM in An Thoi, called him, and he still rode his bike down to swap for another bike immediately.
3.4. Dai Phat motorbike rental (Boss of Duong Dong area)
Those of you booking resorts along the Tran Hung Dao axis (the most bustling area), just call Dai Phat for speed.
- Phone number: 0988 325 825
- Address: 103 Tran Hung Dao, Duong To Commune.
- Price: From 120k – 170k VND (~$4.50 – $6.50 USD)/day.
- Actual experience: Dai Phat is the “boss” of the Honda Air Blade line. The bikes are strong, the trunks are huge, comfortably fitting swimwear and cameras. The location is at 103 Tran Hung Dao, so anyone staying around here calling for bike delivery will only wait 10-15 minutes. The procedure is flexible; depending on the agreement, you just need to leave a photo of your ID rather than being forced to pay a large cash deposit.
3.5. Tuan Phat motorbike rental (True love of Ong Lang area)
The Ong Lang area is likened to a “mini Bali”, extremely chill, with top-notch sunset views but located separately from the center. Being here and calling a bike from Duong Dong to be delivered will usually incur high shipping fees.
- Phone number: 0933 498 469
- Address: Group 3, Le Thuc Nha street, Ong Lang Commune.
- Price: Manual bike 120k VND (~$4.50 USD) | Automatic bike 150k VND (~$5.50 USD).
- Actual experience: Near famous resorts like Camia, Mango Bay… Make a call and 5-10 minutes later the bike arrives. The rims and shock absorbers of Mr. Tuan Phat’s bikes are very good, balancing perfectly on all types of small, bumpy dirt roads leading out to the beaches in the Ong Lang area. The male owner is funny and friendly.
4. “Unspoken Rules” & Local Tips: How to Avoid Unjust Compensation Claims?
Do not just take the keys, hop on, and ride away immediately. Spend 3 minutes doing the following steps (This is a hard-earned habit of us tour guides):
- Take photos & Record video of the ENTIRE bike: Take your phone and record a walk-around, zooming in carefully on existing scratches, dents, broken fairings, broken turn signals… Send that video immediately via Zalo to the bike owner. When returning the bike, just open the video to compare, “you can’t go wrong,” avoiding arguments.
- Life or death test of “Brakes” and “Tires”: Try squeezing both the front brake (disc brake) and the rear brake. Slightly drag them to see if there is any squeaking noise. Look at the tires to see if the treads are still deep; if the tires are as smooth as a skating rink, demand a bike change immediately. (The slopes in Phu Quoc have a lot of sand, so worn tires dragging the brakes make it extremely easy to wipe out).
- Clarify the Transaction Contract & Surcharges: Ask clearly: Is this price calculated for 24 hours or by the calendar day? How is the fee charged if 1-2 hours late? Is there a surcharge for delivering/returning the bike at different locations (for example, receiving at the airport, returning at Bai Vong pier)? Are 2 helmets and 2 raincoats fully included?
- Keep the receipt / Collection slip: Remember to carefully keep the piece of paper or text message confirming the deposit received (if any).

5. Guide to Cruising Phu Quoc by Motorbike (Itinerary Suggestions)
Now that you have a good “steed,” it is time to twist the throttle!
- After renting your motorbike, you can immediately apply the Phu Quoc 3 days 2 nights backpacking itinerary by motorbike to optimize your time.
- Head to the North Island: The route passes through primary forest canopies providing cool shade. The road from Duong Dong to VinWonders Phu Quoc Amusement Park is quite beautiful and flat, riding an automatic bike is very comfortable.

- Fill your hungry stomach in the evening: After getting the bike in the late afternoon, drop by these cheap and delicious seafood restaurants in Duong Dong right away to recharge.
- Party at night: You cannot miss the experience of strolling and snacking at the busy Vui Fest Phu Quoc Night Market.
- Explore the South Island & Watch a top-tier show: Traveling by motorbike to Sunset Town (Sunset Town – An Thoi Ward) takes about 30-40 minutes from the center. Here, besides freely checking in, do not miss the Phu Quoc Symphony of the Sea show which is currently very hot in the evenings.
6. Summary
Renting a motorbike in Duong Dong Phu Quoc or at the airport is not difficult at all, the important thing is that you “entrust your gold” to the right shop and be a little careful when receiving the bike. We hope the 5 reputable addresses we suggested above will help you have the safest, freest, and most complete pearl island experience! Remember to wear a helmet and obey traffic laws!
