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Car rental offers in Singapore

Whether you're looking for a small rental car or a station wagon for the entire family, we will always have a suitable vehicle for the lowest price. Below are some examples from our selection in Singapore.

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Mini
Economy
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Intermediate
Standard
Full-size
Luxury
SUV

When to book a rental car in Singapore

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a mini class car?

At this destination (Singapore), February is the most affordable time to rent a mini class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. March is the peak month for renting mini class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a economy class car?

At this destination (Singapore), February is the most affordable time to rent a economy class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. March is the peak month for renting economy class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a compact class car?

At this destination (Singapore), February is the most affordable time to rent a compact class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. March is the peak month for renting compact class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent an intermediate class car?

At this destination (Singapore), January is the most affordable time to rent a intermediate class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting intermediate class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a standard class car?

At this destination (Singapore), July is the most affordable time to rent a standard class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting standard class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a full-size car?

At this destination (Singapore), January is the most affordable time to rent a full-size class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting full-size class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a luxury car?

At this destination (Singapore), July is the most affordable time to rent a luxury class car with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting luxury class cars, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a SUV?

At this destination (Singapore), January is the most affordable time to rent an SUV with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting an SUV, with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

Singapore - When is the most affordable time to rent a MPV?

At this destination (Singapore), January is the most affordable time to rent an mpv with an average daily rate of . The rest of the year, the average rate is per day. February is the peak month for renting an mpv with an average rate of per day. To secure a good selection and favorable rates, it is recommended to make your rental car reservation well ahead of time. Last-minute bookings may result in limited options and higher prices.

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Car hire Singapore

Singapore Guide

Singapore is best explored by rental car. Carrentals.co.uk has over 1 pick-up locations in Singapore. This means there is always a pick-up location close to your destination.

Driving

The Republic of Singapore, which consists of no fewer than 63 islands between Malaysia and Indonesia, is a highly urbanised, densely populated country. Singapore was a British colony until it gained full independence in 1965 and has since become one of the most prosperous countries in the world.

Driving Tips for Singapore

One remnant of British colonial rule in Singapore is driving on the left. Provided you observe the speed limits, wear your seatbelt and put your headlights on between dusk and dawn, you should find driving in Singapore no more difficult than driving in Britain.

Driving licences: foreigners staying in Singapore for less than 12 months require a valid driving licence from their country of origin and an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued by a recognised body such as the AA or RAC. In the absence of an IDP, an official translation of their foreign driving licence is required.

Which side does Singapore drive on: the left.

Speed limits:
- Singapore are 50kph (31mph)
- Urban areas are 80kph (50 mph)
- Expressways are 90kph (56mph)

Alcohol limits: the legal blood alcohol limit in Singapore is 0.08 per cent, as in the UK. Exceeding the limit can result in heavy fines, suspension of your licence and even a jail sentence.

Driving age: 18 years, or 21 years or possibly 25 years to hire a car.

Mobile phones and GPS: hands-free mobile phones are permitted while driving in Singapore provided they don't require the use of your hands to answer a call.

Cost of fuel in Singapore: petrol in Singapore costs slightly less than in the UK, as does diesel.

Car hire and fuel payment: you can obviously pay for car hire and fuel with cash, but major credit cards are also widely accepted.

Insurance: if you're hiring a car in Singapore, you can purchase insurance from the rental company, although it may be cheaper to take out your own insurance before you leave.

Traffic and parking: parking in Singapore is plentiful and parking fees are low. Even in the central business district of Singapore City itself, you can park your car for as little as S$2 an hour. Depending on the car park, you can pay for car parking with cash, coupons which you can buy in supermarkets and other retail outlets, or automated cashcard systems. If you need to park at the roadside, be aware that double yellow lines, continuous or zig-zag, mean no parking at any time. A single continuous yellow line means no parking between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., except on Sundays and public holidays and a single zig-zag yellow line means no parking and no stopping to set down or pick up passengers at any time.


Transport

Trains
Rail transport is provided by the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network, which serves the whole of Singapore and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) network, which serves the districts of Bukit Panjang and Sengkang in the north west and north east of the country. For train times and other information see www.smrt.com.sg.

Taxis
Taxis are readily available in most parts of Singapore, although in more rural parts you may need to book a taxi by telephone rather than just hailing one at the roadside. Taxi fares in Singapore are cheap compared with many other developed countries. Bear in mind, however, that depending where and when you travel by taxi, you may be required to pay surcharges on top of the metered fare. Seatbelts, where fitted, are compulsory for all occupants, front and rear, of all vehicles, including taxis.

Buses
Bus transport is provided by two operators, SBS Transit and SMRT, who operate services throughout the country. See www.sbstransit.com.sg for bus time tables.

Airports
Singapore operates one of the World’s best airports, Changi Airport. Known for its size, the volume of flights it handles, its excellent service and fantastic range of facilities. Lots of airlines like British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Qantas and AirAsia fly here direct from the UK so search around for the best prices.

Explore

Exploring Singapore

Singapore is a tiny country, with a total land area of less than 300 square miles, but it's still large enough to explore by road. Driving highlights in northern Singapore include Old Upper Thompson Road, a narrow and treacherous three-mile street circuit that was the home of the original Singapore Grand Prix until 1973. The nearby Casuarina Curry serves over 40 different varieties of rota prati, or "pancake bread" and is a good place to stop for refreshments. Further south, motorists may enjoy the Changi Coast Road, close to Changi Airport, which leads to attractions such as Changi Beach Park and Changi Coastal Boardwalk.

Holidays and Festivals

- The Hindu festival of Thaipusam (January/February)
- The Singapore International Film Festival (April)
- The Singapore Food Festival (April)
- The Singapore International Dragon Boat Festival (June)
- National Day (9th August) - celebrates the independence of Singapore with a huge parade and firework display.

Weather

Singapore has a tropical climate insofar as it is hot, humid and rainy. It has two monsoon seasons, one which lasts from December to March and another which lasts from June to September. Singapore has a daily average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, or 81 degrees Fahrenheit and a daily average relative humidity of 84 per cent. Temperature, humidity and rainfall don't vary dramatically from month to month, so the best time to visit Singapore is really a matter of personal preference.

Practical Stuff

Singapore Travel Tips

Visitors to Singapore are advised to read-up on as much information about this large city-state as possible, before leaving for their holiday, so to reduce any problems occuring. Try to limit any health, money or safety issues in this diverse place by reading the facts and issues other traveller's have experienced. 

Singapore contact numbers:
- Country code (+65)
- Police 999
- Emergency Ambulance or Fire Service 995
- Flight Information 1800 542 4422
- Tourist Information 1800 7362 000
- British High Commission 6242 4200

Money Matters
The official currency is the Singapore dollar, usually abbreviated $ or S$, which is divided into 100 cents. Bank notes are issued in denominations between S$2 and S$10,000 and coins in denominations between $S1 and $0.01.

Health and Safety
The prosperity of Singapore is reflected by its excellent healthcare facilities, but healthcare is expensive so make sure that you take out appropriate travel insurance before you leave. There's also high incidence of dengue fever – a mosquito-borne infection that causes fever, headache, nausea and severe pain in the muscles and joints – for which no vaccine currently exists. Dengue fever usually clears up, by itself, within a week or two, but can be prevented by wearing protective clothing and mosquito repellent. The climate in Singapore can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion and sunburn, so always carry sun block and drink plenty of water. Tap water in Singapore is safe to drink.

Fitting In...
Courtesy and politeness are the order of the day in Singapore. However, while a handshake is acceptable when greeting Singaporean men and women, wait for them to initiate the gesture. Also, avoid looking Singaporean people directly in the eye, as this may be interpreted as aggression.

Visas for Singapore
British citizens travelling to Singapore for business or pleasure for less than 30 days don't usually require a visa. They do, however, require a passport valid for at least 6 months from their date of entry into Singapore. They must, of course, comply with Singapore customs regulations regarding controlled drugs, pirated copyright material and other items, such as weapons and ammunition.

Electricity
The electricity supply in Singapore is 230 volts, 50 hertz alternating current. Devices that don't accept 230 volts at 50 hertz need a voltage converter.

Business Hours
On official public holidays, or the day after if the holiday falls on a Sunday, expect banks, government offices and some, but not all, shops to be closed. Usual working hours are 9:00 or 9:30 to 5:00 or 5:30 during weekdays, and around 9:00 until noon on weekends.

Helpful Phrases
- How are you? - Apa khabar?
- Thank you - Terima kasih
- Good morning - Selamat pagi
- My name is... - Nama saya...

Practical information

  • Currency
    Singapore dollar, Brunei dollar
  • Driving direction
    Left
  • City speed limit
    70 km/h
  • Language
    English, Malay, Chinese, Tamil
  • Popular car category
    Economy

What most people want to know

The following questions and answers are a selection of the most popular questions. If you do not find the answer to your question, have a look at the Frequently Asked Questions page or contact us.

Is Carrentals.co.uk the cheapest?

Yes, we offer a guarantee of the lowest price - because we compare various retailers, we can always offer you the best price in town.

What do I need to do when picking up a car?

To pick up your car, you will need your voucher, passport, driver's license and a credit card. It is very important that your driver's license and credit card are in the same name as the main driver. Keep in mind that the local rental company will reserve a certain amount on your credit card as a deposit. This requires the PIN code for your credit card. If your driver's license is foreign (for example, in Chinese), you must bring a translation with you. Only your original passport and driver's license will be accepted - a copy is not sufficient.

Are there any additional costs?

In general, our rates are all-inclusive. Should there be any additional costs, our booking department will get in touch with you before issuing the invoice. Should you object, you can always cancel your reservation with no obligations attached (at least 48 hours in advance).

What kind of insurance is applicable to my car rental?

In general, Liability Insurance, Fire Insurance, All-Risks Insurance and Theft Insurance are included in the cost of your rental car.

What is a worry-free label?

Only rental companies with a high level of customer satisfaction are eligible to be included in our Worry-Free selection. This rate includes excess cover and unlimited kilometres. Your vehicle will be provided and must be returned with a full tank of fuel. With a vehicle from our Worry-Free selection, you can travel with peace of mind and no hidden costs.

How can I change or cancel my reservation?

You can cancel your reservation through "My Account". We recommend contacting us by phone if your changes to your booking or cancellation takes place at short notice (48 hours or less).

When will I get a confirmation of my booking?

Most reservations will receive confirmation within minutes after payment takes place. We recommend contacting our Booking Department for last minute reservations (pick-up within 48 hours).

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