How to find a cheap car hire deal in Pasay
Whether you need a small car for zipping through the city streets or an SUV built for road trips, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Pasay. Choose from options averaging R 1,685 a day and get on the road for less.
Daily rental prices in Pasay start from just R 524.
Staying a little longer and want to go further than the usual stops? R 3,154 is the best rate for a weekly rental.
To land the best price on a Pasay car hire, get in early. Rates generally rise as your travel dates get closer, and any last-minute deals can vanish like a disappearing act.
Hertz, Europcar and Budget are among the top-rated providers in the city. They're a great starting point for comparing offers.
The coverage Hertz or another supplier includes with your Pasay car hire can vary, so be sure to go over the small print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra fee.
Booking one-way could score you a discount on your rental. Providers sometimes offer lower rates when vehicles need to be moved between branches. Simply click 'Return car to a different location' when searching the range of cars for rent in Pasay.
Spend less on fuel by choosing a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You pick up your ride with a full tank and drop it off full, so you only pay for what you use.
Travel without limits by choosing a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, these rides let you go as far as you want without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
The best value for money comes from this company, with average prices at R 1,234 a day.
Taking second place is [this provider](this provider](https://www.skyscanner.co.za/car-hire/car-hire-with-provider/europcar/663)), offering daily rates of around R 1,500.
The third option also helps keep your travel costs low. Expect to pay roughly R 1,263 a day for one of their rentals.
If you're still weighing up what kind of wheels you need, consider something from the Compact rental category. It's the most commonly booked car type in Pasay.
Compare car hire types in Pasay
Small: These cheap rental cars in Pasay may be small in size, but they pack a big punch. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to manoeuvre, great on mileage, and perfect for city driving or short trips.
Medium: A solid choice when you want something that's easy to drive but doesn't skimp on features. This category covers compact and intermediate models that offer a little extra leg room compared to smaller cars.
Large: Offering a more comfortable ride and extra tech features, this Pasay car hire category includes full-size cars. With larger rear seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: SUVs are ready whenever wanderlust hits. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for city streets and scenic routes alike.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Pasay that can handle a small crowd (and all their gear), a van will do the job. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're just the thing for group excursions, business use or moving.
Insurance and optional extras
Choosing excess insurance for your Pasay car hire gives you peace of mind. It protects you from paying a big excess fee in case of an accident or theft. Insurance policies can vary between rental providers, so take the time to shop around.
Travel smarter when you rent a car in Pasay by adding a few nifty extras. Think things like a GPS unit to make sure you never miss a turn, or reverse cameras that upgrade your parking game.
Good to know
Age requirements for rentals vary by company (and even car type), so know the rules before you book. Some providers in the Philippines may rent to younger drivers for an extra fee. If you're outside the typical age range, simply uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to explore your options.
Bringing the kids with you? Car seat requirements vary depending on where you are, and the right setup may depend on their age, height and weight. Make sure you add the right one to your Pasay car hire reservation.
You'll need some documents when you get to the rental counter. As a general rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough balance for the excess (most companies don't accept debit cards), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will tell you exactly what you need.
Get familiar with your rental. Set up your seat and mirrors, test the brakes and blinkers, and get a feel for its handling before you set off. And remember to stick to the right side of the road in the Philippines.
Local speed limits may vary, but it's usually around 30kph in urban areas and 95kph or so on highways. Always obey the road signs.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in the Philippines is 0.05%. Because alcohol doesn't affect all people equally, the only way to be sure you're safe to drive is to avoid drinking.
One of the busiest times for traffic in this destination is around 8am. Make travel easier by steering clear of peak periods.
The Philippine Peso (PHP) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day purchases and activities. Pay with a credit or debit card when it's possible, and keep a little cash when electronic payments aren't possible.
Best hotels in Pasay for drivers
Pull in, unpack, and ease into your stay at GETZ Hotel Manila. Offering parking as well as a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage, this hotel is around 10 kilometres from central Pasay.
Alternatively, make use of the parking at OYO 894 Cosmo Hotel P Campa Manila. The city centre is roughly 8 kilometres from this stay, which also features express check-in and Wi-Fi.
Browse the selection of hotels in Pasay for even more choice. Use the 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' and 'Valet parking' filters to find the perfect fit. You can also use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to bring up places with on-site charging.
You're ready to start exploring now you've found a car hire deal in Pasay and your hotel. From SM MOA Eye to Coconut Palace and CCP Contemporary Art Museum of the Philippines, you'll find plenty to fill your days here.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Pasay
Shift gears and head toward Antipolo. Around 19 kilometres east of central Pasay, you'll find must-do sights like Our Lady Of Lourdes Grotto and Cloud 9 360 view.
OYO 802 Ka Farah's Inn and OYO 588 Sunrock Resort are recommended accommodation options with parking in Antipolo.
Or collect your cheap car hire in Pasay and travel roughly 24 kilometres south to Dasmariñas. Featuring Cavite World Museum and Malinaw Falls, its attractions are worth the drive.
The Bayleaf Cavite and The Palines Apartment Hotel Near Brittany Palazzo Villar City are comfortable places to stay in Dasmariñas if you're hanging around for a while. Book one of these and take the hassle out of finding a spot for your ride.
Not done driving yet? Naga is a top road trip destination that's around 257 kilometres southeast of Pasay. Plan to make a few pit stops at Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Farm and Basilica of Our Lady of Penafrancia.
Next up: catching some z's. Villa Caceres Hotel and The Avenue Plaza Hotel have room for both you and your wheels while visiting Naga.









