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Picture leaving the ring road behind and climbing the narrow lane toward the Secret Buddha Garden, engine humming, jungle closing in on both sides until the statues appear on the hillside like something you found by accident. That's the ride a scooter gives you on Ko Samui — the kind of afternoon a taxi driver would never take you on. Come back down to the coast and the island hands you a different mood entirely: golden light over Chaweng Beach, or the quieter sand at Mae Nam if you'd rather skip the crowds. Renting your own set of wheels means you decide which version of the island you want, and when.
Ko Samui was built for this. The ring road loops the island in about 50km, light enough traffic once you're clear of the Chaweng and Lamai centres, so hopping between beaches costs you minutes, not a haggled taxi fare. But the real case for a scooter is inland: the waterfalls, viewpoints and hillside temples that make this island worth exploring sit up steep, sometimes unpaved roads that a car or songthaew simply won't attempt. If you want to rent a scooter in Ko Samui, you're really buying access to the half of the island most visitors never see.
By law you need a motorcycle-category licence — either a Thai licence, or your home licence backed by an International Driving Permit that carries the motorcycle entitlement. Shops will often hand over the keys without checking, but police checkpoints do check, and your insurance is generally void without the right paperwork. Most rentals set their own minimum age, usually 18. A deposit is standard practice; we'd suggest offering cash or a photocopy of your passport rather than handing over the original.
A basic 110–125cc automatic runs from around 180 to 220 THB per day in low season, rising to roughly 300–450 THB in high season. Bigger or newer scooters (150cc and up) cost more, from 400–600 THB in low season up to 700–900 THB when demand peaks, and genuine big bikes over 300cc can reach 800–1500 THB a day.
High season runs November through February, when the island is driest and busiest and prices sit at their peak — book ahead if you're arriving then. Low season stretches May to October, wetter but noticeably cheaper, with September and October the best value of all. Ko Samui and the Gulf islands actually run wettest around October–December, out of step with the rest of Thailand, so keep an eye on the forecast whichever month you pick.
Thailand drives on the left, so overtake on the right. Helmets are compulsory for rider and passenger alike and are enforced with on-the-spot fines — wear one every time. Speed limits sit around 60 km/h in town and up to 90 km/h on the open road, and the blood-alcohol limit is a strict 0.05%, with roadside checks common around holidays. Riding without a helmet or the correct licence class will typically void your insurance too, so keep your licence, IDP and rental papers on you at all times — checkpoints on Samui are frequent.
On our website you can rent the following types of scooters: classic scooter, Vespa, moped, motoroller, motoscooter, with a sidecar, with automatic or manual gears, three-wheeled scooters, large, maxi-scooter, touring, scooters with a windscreen and a roof, underbones, electric scooters.
On our website you can hire scooters from the following manufacturers: Adly, Aeon, Aprilia, Piaggio, Bajaj, Benelli, Beta, BMW, Derbi, Gilera, Honda, Kawasaki, Kymco, LML, Malaguti, Peugeot, PGO, Suzuki, SYM, TVS, Vespa, Yamaha.
Usually basic third-party insurance is included in the rental price. If you wish to have more protection you can purchase additional CDW insurance, which limits your risk to the amount of your deposit. If you wish to rent a scooter without a deposit and with zero risk, you will need to add full insurance to your reservation.
When you make an online scooter reservation you can also order the following extra services and equipment: integral helmet, GPS navigation, intercom, unlimited mileage, top case, side cases, boots, jacket, gloves, individual guide or tour, map, full insurance, one-way rental, delivery to your hotel, delivery to your address, delivery to the arrival point of your choice.
Most of our local moped rental companies have many years of experience and will provide you with a well-kept scooter, helmet, lock, top case, GPS, insurance and friendly service. The number of companies we work with is increasing every day, so if you want to rent a scooter, just use the search form at the top of the page. Have a nice trip!
Description:Automatic scooter for 2 people.
Included: compulsory third-party health insurance; 2 helmets, phone holder, unlimited mileage.
Driver's licence category:«B (car)»
Minimum driver age:18
Description:Automatic scooter for 2 people.
Included: compulsory third-party health insurance; 2 helmets, unlimited mileage, Phone holder included.
Driver's licence category:«A (moto)»
Minimum driver age:18
Description:Automatic scooter for 2 people.
Included: compulsory third-party health insurance; 2 helmets, phone holder, unlimited mileage.
Driver's licence category:«B (car)»
Minimum driver age:18