Vietnam : Hoi An - Scooter Rental
Features
Overview
Activity location
Meeting/Redemption Point
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Semi-Automatic (Per 1 Day)
Description / Important Notes :
Operate Daily : 07:00 AM to 10.00 PM
Safety First :
- Before embarking on your Vespa adventure, you’ll receive a thorough orientation on the scooter’s features and safety guidelines.
- Helmets are provided, and the staff ensures that you are comfortable and confident before setting off on your journey.
Inclusions :
- Semi-Automatic
Things to Note :
Choose the right bike for you: Consider the type of riding you'll be doing (city riding, off-roading, etc.)
Check the bike carefully: Before you leave the rental shop, check the brakes, tires, lights, and turn signals to make sure they're all in working order
Always wear a helmet: This is the law in Vietnam, and it's also common sense. Helmets can save your life in an accident
Drive on the right side of the road: This is also the law in Vietnam, and it's important to be aware of the oncoming traffic
Obey the speed limits: Speeding is a major cause of accidents in Vietnam, so be sure to stick to the posted limits
Use your horn: Honking is a common way to communicate with other drivers in Vietnam. Use it to let people know, especially when passing or overtaking
Be careful of the weather: Rain can make the roads slippery, so be extra cautious if you're riding in wet conditions
Scooter (Per 1 Day)
Description / Important Notes :
Operate Daily : 07:00 AM to 10.00 PM
Safety First :
- Before embarking on your Vespa adventure, you’ll receive a thorough orientation on the scooter’s features and safety guidelines.
- Helmets are provided, and the staff ensures that you are comfortable and confident before setting off on your journey.
Inclusions :
- Scooter
Things to Note :
Choose the right bike for you: Consider the type of riding you'll be doing (city riding, off-roading, etc.)
Check the bike carefully: Before you leave the rental shop, check the brakes, tires, lights, and turn signals to make sure they're all in working order
Always wear a helmet: This is the law in Vietnam, and it's also common sense. Helmets can save your life in an accident
Drive on the right side of the road: This is also the law in Vietnam, and it's important to be aware of the oncoming traffic
Obey the speed limits: Speeding is a major cause of accidents in Vietnam, so be sure to stick to the posted limits
Use your horn: Honking is a common way to communicate with other drivers in Vietnam. Use it to let people know, especially when passing or overtaking
Be careful of the weather: Rain can make the roads slippery, so be extra cautious if you're riding in wet conditions
What's included, what's not
Know before you book
- Helmets are provided, and the staff ensures that you are comfortable and confident before setting off on your journey.
- Before embarking on your Vespa adventure, you’ll receive a thorough orientation on the scooter’s features and safety guidelines.
- Pay before renting (at least 1 day)
- Tire breakdown: self-repair (Broken rim: 2,000,000VND / 1 unit)
- Take responsibility for breaking road traffic laws and causing accidents
- Engine failure: free support on the roadside 24/7 from Hoi An to Hue