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Madagascar car rental at a glance

Most popular providerHertz
Most popular carEconomy, 4-5 doors
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Cheapest month to rentDecember
Best time to book1 week before
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Madagascar could cost, we've pulled prices from Antananarivo.

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Cities in Madagascar

Take a look at the different cities in Madagascar you can set off from. You could find a great price somewhere less traveled.

Airports in Madagascar

If you’re flying to Madagascar, it could be easier to hit the road straight from the airport.

Find the cheapest time to rent a car in Madagascar

The cheapest month to rent a car in Madagascar is December, when the average cost per day is $46. If that doesn’t work for you, the second cheapest month is November, when the average cost per day is $47. Keep in mind when you’re looking to book, that the most expensive month to rent a car in Madagascar is September.
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Madagascar could cost, we've pulled prices from Antananarivo.

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Getting the cheapest car rental in Madagascar

Here are some tips to help you score the best prices and hit the road for less.

How to find a cheap car rental deal in Madagascar

  • Whether you're looking for a compact for zipping around town or a bigger ride for the open road, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Madagascar. Choose from options that start from $47 a day and go your own way for less.

  • For longer adventures, $326 is the lowest rate for a weekly rental.

  • Browse the car rentals in Antananarivo and hold onto more of your budget from day one. It's the cheapest place in Madagascar to book a ride.

  • Antananarivo is the most popular city to rent a car.

  • Check the offers from Hertz when narrowing down your options. It's chosen by more people than any other company in Madagascar.

  • Collect your ride from the airport if you're flying in. Antananarivo Airport offers car rental pickup locations either at the terminal or nearby.

  • Antananarivo is one of the most convenient cities to pick up a set of wheels.

  • Book a one-way rental and you could pay less. If a city is short on vehicles, providers often drop the price to encourage returns there. Select 'Return car to a different location' to find those cheaper routes.

  • Need wheels for a few weeks? Sometimes you'll get a discount with a 30-day booking, so play around with your dates to find the best rates.

  • Book a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy' and avoid refueling costs. It comes with a full tank and goes back full, so it's easier to keep track of what you're paying.

  • Unlimited mileage lets you focus on the journey rather than the odometer. Find this feature under the 'Policies' filter and go big on distance, not on fees.

Best time to book a car rental in Madagascar

  • If you want to time it just right, book around one week ahead to land the best price on a car rental in Madagascar.

  • December is the most affordable month to rent a car. Expect average daily rates of $46 then.

  • September is typically the most expensive.

Compare car rental types in Madagascar

  • Economy: Set off in one of these and make it easier to manage your travel budget. Lower daily rates and fuel-efficient engines mean you spend less overall while still getting a relaxed, easy-to-handle ride.

  • Small: This category covers mini and economy cars designed to get you from A to B. Compact size, fuel-efficient engines and good maneuverability make it a reliable choice when searching for a cheap rental car in Madagascar.

  • Medium: If you want more space without going all out, this hits the mark. Medium rentals offer more room for people and luggage, along with a good balance of efficiency and power. You'll find compact and intermediate models here.

  • Large: Big adventures call for bigger thinking. Whether you're cruising with your crew or heading off on a longer drive, these full-size cars bring the extra space you need. Expect generous seating, ample luggage capacity and comfort that goes the distance.

  • SUV: Road trips through Madagascar are a breeze in one of these. The higher seating position offers a wider view of what's ahead and helps you stay aware of your surroundings. Designed for versatility, they can take you from major highways to more challenging terrain without missing a beat.

  • Van: When there's plenty to pack in, a van delivers. This category of car for rent in Madagascar makes room for everything and everyone. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're a practical option for group transport, moving or business use.

  • Luxury: Really want to level up? From bold good looks to cutting-edge tech and powerful performance, luxury vehicles dial up every part of the driving experience. This is what to book when you expect nothing less than exceptional.

Insurance and optional extras

  • Choosing excess insurance for your rental car lets you drive with confidence. It protects you from paying a hefty excess fee in case of theft or a collision. Insurance policies can differ from one provider to another, so take the time to shop around.

  • From GPS units to reverse cameras, the right extras can make every mile feel easier. Consider which features will help you make the most of your trip when you rent a car in Madagascar.

Driving in Madagascar: What you need to know

  • Rental age requirements aren't always the same everywhere. Providers can set their own policies, and if you're a younger driver, you could face extra fees or restrictions. Check the exact rules for each supplier before booking your car rental in Madagascar.

  • Travel plans include the kids? Car seat laws vary from one place to another, and the correct setup may depend on their age, weight and height. Check if you need to add one to your car rental reservation in Madagascar.

  • Make sure you have the necessary documents when collecting your car. As a rule, bring a valid driver's license, a credit card with enough funds to cover the excess (most companies don't accept debit cards), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will outline the exact requirements.

  • Spend some time getting acquainted with your rental. Adjust your seat and mirrors, find the lights and blinkers, and get used to how it handles before you set off. And don't forget to stick to the right side of the road in Madagascar.

  • Keep within local speed limits of about 45kph through built-up areas and around 95kph on highways. Road signs will show if a different limit applies.

  • A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.08% applies in Madagascar. The safest choice for staying legal to drive is to not drink at all.

Car rental in Madagascar: FAQs

You will need insurance to rent a car in Madagascar, but you won't necessarily need "extra" insurance. Different car rental companies offer different insurance policies, so make sure you look at the details when you pick a deal.
To rent a car with most companies in Madagascar, you need to be at least 21 years old. Some companies may have extra fees to pay if you are under 25 years old, so make sure you check before you book.
The types of documents you’ll need to rent a car in Madagascar depend on the car rental company you go with. But in general, you will need a valid driver's license, ID, and passport. Once you’ve booked a car rental in Madagascar, you can easily get in touch with your chosen provider to find out.
It’s easy to rent a car in Madagascar. First, you need to decide where in Madagascar you want to pick up your car.

Once you’ve decided where you want to go, simply enter your dates and search for the best deal for you. Once you’ve found your deal, you’ll be redirected to the provider to book with no extra fees.
You can rent a car for as long as you like, depending on availability. If you know what dates you’re needing wheels for, start searching with Skyscanner today.
You may need a credit card to rent a car in Madagascar. It all depends on which car rental company you choose.
It depends where in Madagascar you want to visit. The most popular place to go is Antananarivo. On average, it costs $67 per day to rent a car there. The lowest price we could find is $47 per day.