Ho Chi Minh City Car Rental Guide 2026 — Saigon Self-Drive & With Driver
Saigon traffic is intense and parking is scarce — which is exactly why most visitors rent a car with a driver. This guide covers airport transfers, day trips, vehicle types, and how to book in Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon traffic, parking, and the case for a driver
Getting Around Ho Chi Minh City: What to Expect
Ho Chi Minh City — still widely known as Saigon — is Vietnam’s largest and busiest city, home to more than nine million people and an estimated several million motorbikes. Traffic in the central districts is dense and constant, lane discipline is loose, and street parking for cars is genuinely hard to find. For most visitors this is the single biggest reason to hire a car with a driver rather than self-drive: a local driver who knows the one-way systems, the rush-hour choke points, and where to legally stop makes the difference between a relaxed trip and a stressful one.
That said, self-drive still has its place — typically for travellers who are comfortable with chaotic traffic, who are heading out of the city to the Mekong Delta or the coast, or who want full flexibility over multi-day itineraries. Below we break down both options, the routes that matter, and the documents you need.
From arrivals to District 1 without the taxi scrum
Tan Son Nhat Airport Pick-up (SGN)
Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) sits only about 7–10 km from the District 1 city centre, but that short distance can take anywhere from 25 minutes to over an hour depending on traffic. The arrivals area is busy and taxi touting is common, so a pre-booked private transfer — where your driver waits with a name board — removes the negotiation and the uncertainty, especially on a late-night arrival or with a family and luggage.
| Route | Distance | Typical Drive Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| SGN Airport → District 1 (city centre) | ~7–10 km | 25–60 min | Time depends heavily on traffic |
| SGN Airport → District 3 / Phu Nhuan | ~5–8 km | 20–40 min | Close to the airport |
| SGN Airport → Thao Dien (District 2) | ~12–15 km | 30–50 min | Popular expat and business area |
| SGN Airport → Phu My Hung (District 7) | ~12–18 km | 30–50 min | Modern district, many serviced apartments |
When you book an airport pick-up, share your flight number and arrival time. The driver tracks the flight, so a delayed landing is not a problem — they adjust the meeting time for you.
Where a car helps and where it does not
Moving Around District 1 and the City Centre
District 1 is the heart of Saigon: the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, Ben Thanh Market, Nguyen Hue walking street, and most of the major hotels are clustered here within a compact area. For a single short hop between two central points, a Grab or taxi is often quickest. A car earns its keep when you have a multi-stop day, a group of four or more with shopping or luggage, or appointments spread across several districts where having a vehicle and driver on standby saves hours.
- Multi-stop sightseeing days — cathedral, market, museum, rooftop bar, all in one loop
- Business days with meetings across District 1, District 3 and District 7
- Groups of 4+ with luggage or shopping — one vehicle beats several Grabs
- Evening dining and night-market runs where you want a car waiting
- Rainy-season days when motorbike taxis are uncomfortable and unreliable
Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta, and Vung Tau
Day Trips from Ho Chi Minh City
The most popular reason to hire a car for a full day in Saigon is to get out of it. Three day trips dominate: the Cu Chi Tunnels to the northwest, the Mekong Delta (usually via My Tho) to the southwest, and the beach town of Vung Tau to the southeast. A car with driver is the natural fit for all three — the driver handles the highway, waits at each stop, and gets you back to the city the same evening.
| Destination | Distance (one way) | Drive Time (one way) | Why Go |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cu Chi Tunnels | ~70 km | 1.5–2 hr | Historic wartime tunnel network — half or full day |
| My Tho (Mekong Delta) | ~70 km | 1.5–2 hr | Boat trips, river islands, fruit orchards |
| Vung Tau (beach) | ~90–120 km | 2–2.5 hr | Closest beach escape — seafood and coastline |
| Can Gio (mangrove biosphere) | ~50–70 km | 2–2.5 hr | Includes a short ferry — nature and seafood |
| Tay Ninh (Cao Dai Temple) | ~100 km | 2–2.5 hr | Often combined with Cu Chi Tunnels in one day |
A classic full-day combination is Cu Chi Tunnels in the morning and the Cao Dai Great Temple in Tay Ninh in the afternoon, since they lie in the same direction. Confirm the planned itinerary, total hours, and whether tolls are included when you request your quote.
Which option fits your trip
Self-Drive vs Car with Driver in Saigon
| Factor | Self-Drive | With Driver |
|---|---|---|
| Licence needed | IDP (Category B) + home licence + passport | Not required — you are a passenger |
| City traffic | Demanding — dense motorbike flow | Driver handles it |
| Parking | You find and pay for it | Driver handles it |
| Day trips | Full flexibility, but tiring | Relax — driver knows the roads |
| Cost basis | Vehicle + fuel + parking | All-in rate, fuel usually included |
| Best for | Confident drivers, out-of-city touring | Business, families, first-time visitors |
For the majority of visitors to Ho Chi Minh City, a car with driver is the recommended choice purely because of the city traffic. Self-drive becomes more attractive once you are leaving the urban core for longer, more flexible road trips into the Mekong Delta or along the coast.
Reliable transport for meetings and clients
Business and Corporate Car Hire
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s commercial capital, and a large share of car-with-driver bookings here are for business. A dedicated car and driver for the day means you arrive at every meeting on time and presentable, move efficiently between offices in District 1, District 3 and the District 7 business parks, and can host visiting clients in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle rather than chasing ride-hailing apps between appointments.
- Full-day or half-day hire with a professional driver on standby
- Sedan for executives, SUV or 7-seater for client groups
- Airport meet-and-greet for arriving colleagues and partners
- Multi-day arrangements for conferences, site visits, and roadshows
- Invoicing and fixed conditions agreed in advance — no on-the-spot haggling
Sedan, SUV, or 7-seater
Choosing the Right Vehicle
| Vehicle | Best For | Approx. From (self-drive / day) |
|---|---|---|
| Compact | Solo travellers, couples, tight city streets | from ~$26 |
| Sedan | 1–3 passengers, business trips, airport runs | from ~$33 |
| SUV | Families, mixed city + day-trip use, luggage | from ~$40 |
| 7-seater | Groups, client teams, longer day trips | from ~$55 |
Self-drive starting prices above are a guide for daily hire; final rates depend on the vehicle, rental length, season, and pick-up location. Car-with-driver packages are priced separately because they include the driver, fuel, and waiting time — share your dates and plan and we will send a tailored quote.
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How much does car rental in Ho Chi Minh City cost?+-
Self-drive cars start from roughly $26 per day for a compact, around $33 for a sedan, $40 for an SUV and $55 for a 7-seater, depending on the vehicle, rental length and season. Car-with-driver packages are quoted separately because they include the driver, fuel and waiting time. Submit a booking request with your dates for an exact quote.
Should I self-drive or hire a car with a driver in Saigon?+-
For most visitors, a car with driver is the better choice because Ho Chi Minh City traffic is dense and parking is scarce. Self-drive makes more sense if you are an experienced driver heading out of the city for flexible day trips or longer road trips into the Mekong Delta or to the coast.
Can I get picked up at Tan Son Nhat Airport?+-
Yes. Book an airport pick-up and your driver will meet you in the arrivals area with a name board. The airport is only about 7–10 km from District 1, though the drive can take 25–60 minutes depending on traffic. Share your flight number so the driver can track your arrival.
Can a driver take me to the Cu Chi Tunnels or the Mekong Delta?+-
Yes. Both are popular full-day trips from Saigon, each about 70 km and 1.5–2 hours each way. A car with driver is ideal: the driver handles the highway and waits at each stop. The Cu Chi Tunnels are often combined with the Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh in a single day.
Do I need a licence to rent a car in Ho Chi Minh City?+-
Only for self-drive. Self-driving requires an International Driving Permit (Category B) issued under the 1968 Vienna Convention, plus your original home-country licence and passport, all carried together. If you hire a car with a driver, no licence is required — you are a passenger.
