Car Rental Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)

Budget cars start at 9€ per day ✔ Electric cars at 25€ per day ✔ Convertibles at 27€ per day

Tips For Renting a Car in Santo Domingo

Whether you are visiting the Dominican Republic for a weekend or a week, you may want to rent a car. It is more convenient, cheaper, and safer. Plus, it allows you to get out and explore more of the neighboring towns and cities. But how do you go about renting a car? Here are some tips.

  • First, you need to understand the different types of rental cars. There are small and large vehicles, and they come with or without insurance. There are also a number of extras available for purchase. These may include car seats for your children, a GPS, and a Via Verde card.
  • The best way to get a deal is to book your car ahead of time. However, if you plan to rent a car on the spur of the moment, you may be surprised to find that the price is higher than you expected.
  • It is important to follow the rules of the road. This includes keeping to the speed limit. In Portugal, the speed limit on urban roads is 50 km/h, and on freeways it is 90 km/h. You also need to check the spare tire in the trunk before you leave the rental car company.
  • The best way to find out is to read the rental car contract carefully. Some companies mention the details in the contract, while others don't.
  • You may also want to check out sites like AutoSlash. These sites will help you find the cheapest rental car possible.

Popular Places to Visit in Santo Domingo

During your visit to the Dominican Republic you'll be able to see a number of beautiful places. The capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo, and it's the oldest city in the Caribbean.

Colonial Zone

Whether you are looking for historic architecture, cultural activities or shopping, the Colonial Zone is a must-visit area. A combination of Spanish colonial history and modern day life, it is a lively part of the city that attracts people from all over the world.

One of the main attractions of the Colonial Zone is the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor. This church is considered to be the oldest church in the new world. It is home to Christopher Columbus' remains and has twelve chapels. It is also known for its wood-carved relics.

Other churches in the Colonial Zone include the Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Las Mercedes and the Iglesia de los Dominicos. These churches are both ornate and Gothic in style. Their interiors feature vaulted ceilings, statues, and ornate interiors.

Choco Museo

Located in the heart of the Colonial Zone in Santo Domingo, the ChocoMuseo offers an educational experience. The museum has exhibits about cacao history and cacao processing. There is also a hands-on workshop to learn how chocolate is made. It is also a great place to shop for chocolate treats.

The museum is located in a 16th century building. The displays are labeled in English and Spanish. The museum offers chocolate making workshops as well as truffle filling workshops. They also have a chocolate cupcake workshop.

The museum is free to visit. They also offer tours that teach visitors how cacao beans are processed. These tours also include tasting chocolate liqueurs.

Another place to visit is the Museo de Arte Moderno. This museum features art from the 19th and 20th centuries, and focuses on contemporary art from the Dominican Republic.

Mercado Colon

Mercado Colon is one of the most important tourist attractions in Santo Domingo. This large, sweeping market is located near the Colonial City. It features over a thousand stalls, offering visitors a great chance to stock up on fresh produce, beans and pulses.

In addition to its huge market, Mercado de Colon also has numerous gourmet stores, restaurants and exhibitions. Its design, inspired by the architecture of Antoni Gaudi, features a combination of ceramic and stone mosaics. In 2003, the building was renovated.

While Mercado de Colon is a major tourist attraction, it is also a great place to shop for everyday necessities and souvenirs. The market is a great place for foodies to stock up on fresh vegetables and pulses, but it's also a great place for vegetarians to pick up some delicious, locally-sourced food.

Jarabacoa

Located in the Central Cordillera of the Dominican Republic, Jarabacoa offers a diverse and rich landscape. It is one of the country's best destinations for eco-tourism. Its mountains offer an idyllic backdrop to outdoor activities such as whitewater rafting and canyoning. Its rivers are clear and the waters are perfect for swimming.

One of the city's main attractions is its three waterfalls. The Jimenoa Waterfall is located in the Cordillera Central Mountains, and is surrounded by a lush canyon. During the rainy season, it is possible to take a hike to the other two waterfalls. The Guanajuma and Yaque del Norte rivers flow through Jarabacoa. They can be crossed on a footbridge made from wood.

There are also several museums and historic buildings in the city. The Zona Colonial is the main tourist district. It is home to a monastery and a church dating back to the 16th century. The Zona Colonial is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve

Located near the town of Jarabacoa, Ebano Verde Scientific Reserve is one of the most popular places to visit in Santo. In 1989, this reserve was created by Decree No. 417-89, and has expanded from its original 23 square kilometers to its current area of 29 square kilometers.

This reserve is located in the east of the Central Mountain Range in the Dominican Republic. The reserve is home to over 600 species of flora and fauna. Its most popular attractions include the Jimenoa waterfall and the Baiguate waterfall.

This reserve is a good place to see many of the species that are native to the Dominican Republic. Visitors can also explore the area's rainforest trail, which is two kilometers long. It begins at a visitor center. The center houses a museum, as well as information on the reserve's wildlife.

The dynamics of price changes based on season in Santo Domingo

Average price for 7 days rental:

  • 0$ –
  • 22$ –
  • 72$ –
  • 122$ –
  • 172$ –
  • 222$ –
  • 272$ –
  • 322$ –
  • January
    154$
  • February
    133$
  • March
    154$
  • April
    189$
  • May
    224$
  • June
    245$
  • July
    287$
  • August
    322$
  • September
    224$
  • October
    224$
  • November
    154$
  • December
    245$
  • Jan -
    154$
  • Feb -
    133$
  • Mar -
    154$
  • Apr -
    189$
  • May -
    224$
  • Jun -
    245$
  • Jul -
    287$
  • Aug -
    322$
  • Sep -
    224$
  • Oct -
    224$
  • Nov -
    154$
  • Dec -
    245$

List of required documents

Attention!

A valid international driving license is required

1. Driver license
2. Credit card
3. Voucher
4. Passport

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Prices can vary based on the company, the season, and the vehicle, but most locations offer discounts if you reserve a car prior to your arrival in Santo Domingo. The cheapest automatic cars cost from 14$ to 29$ per day. Larger cars can be more expensive due to their higher fuel consumption, so you may want to choose a smaller vehicle, which will also be advantageous on narrower roads.
There is always an increase in demand for car rentals in Santo Domingo during the summer months, which drives up the prices. During the off-season, particularly the winter, the prices are significantly lower. The duration of your rental also affects the total price. Typically, renting a vehicle for a longer period of time results in a lower daily rate, thus a five-day rental may cost only somewhat more than a three-day rental. If possible, consider spending at least a week exploring Santo Domingo.

Even if you caused the damage, third-party insurance is usually included in the rental price. This insurance does not cover car or driver damage.
Many base contracts include a large deductible (damages not insured by the rental provider). If you cause an accident, you must pay the contract's deductible to repair the rental car. You can add extra insurance to your rental to cover car damage. Did you know that some banks cover you when traveling if you used your card to pay?
Purchase insurance while booking your car:

Car rental insurance

Traveling by car lets you explore at your own pace. It's nice to be able to avoid congested bus or rail schedules and travel early or late.

You can rent almost any kind of car in Santo Domingo, from small, cheap cars to high-end ones. Here are some things you might want to think about:

A size of the car: A bigger car may be more comfortable on the highway, but many beautiful villages in Santo Domingo have narrow streets. Parking garages are often small, and getting in and out of them can be a nightmare. Fiat 500 is the most well-liked model among economy classes in Santo Domingo. From EUROPCAR the daily rate for this vehicle begins at 14$. For those who want some extra comfort and have the appropriate budget, EAST COAST is ready to offer a Business-class model - Audi A6, price starts at 60$ per day.
Most rental cars in Santo Domingo are manual, but more and more automatic cars are becoming available. Automatic cars usually cost more to rent, and if your license only lets you drive an automatic car, you won't be able to rent a stick shift car.

The search result and your voucher both show the most likely model. The car class is reserved at all rental car agencies, nonetheless, in accordance with global car rental regulations. When you arrive at the office, you can choice the color and model of the car you want. Here is an explanation of the various car classes:

Car rental models

However, in some cases you can reserve a particular model. If such an option is available, a special notation will appear next to the car in the search results.

A credit card is required by almost all rental companies. Cards that are electronic, virtual, or debit may not be accepted. If you acquire complete insurance coverage straight from the rental company's office, certain firms may, as an exception, take a debit card.

Rent a car without a deposit

Our advantages

24/7 Support
24/7 support in all popular languages
Free cancellation
You can change or cancel the order within 48 hours
No commission
No hidden fees and additional commissions

Reviews

Francesca
4.5
I've been using this website and service for years and have always received good support and assistance. Very pleased with the fact that I may change my booking to get the best pricing.
Mark
5
I have had a positive experience over the past few years. The booking process is straightforward and simple, and the cancellation policy is effective whenever necessary. A reliable website and assistance
Adrian
4
I've been using Bookingauto for a while and will keep doing so. Along with offering the greatest prices, the support is always available to me if I need to make changes to my plans or receive assistance. Without a doubt, highly recommended!
Loida
4.5
Easily navigable website with a wide range of options for suppliers and available vehicles. One of the best features of Bookingauo is the excess refund feature.
Monica
5
Easy to make a reservation, and even easier to make changes to that reservation, with excellent assistance from customer support.
Kyriacos
5
Excellent and Simple Experience. I've been using Bookingauto for almost ten years. It was really simple to book and the experience overall was fantastic.