Arriving at Maputo International Airport and planning to explore Mozambique by car? Renting a vehicle offers fantastic freedom, but it’s good to know what to expect with the pickup process, potential costs, and the local driving conditions. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get on the road with confidence.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building at Maputo International Airport. You’ll typically find representatives from several companies offering services there. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Ground Transportation’ upon arrival. Pickup points can vary; some companies offer on-site desks and immediate vehicle access, while others may operate a shuttle service to an off-airport facility. Be sure to confirm the exact pickup location when you book.
Several well-known rental companies usually operate at Maputo International Airport. You can often find options from companies like Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar, and local providers. The best vehicle for you will depend on your travel plans. Here are some popular choices:
Here’s a general idea of what you might expect to pay per day (prices change by season and availability):
| Car Class | Typical Daily Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Economy | $25 - $40 |
| Compact | $35 - $50 |
| Intermediate | $45 - $65 |
| SUV (Small) | $60 - $90 |
| SUV (Large) | $80 - $120 |
| Luxury | $100+ |
To rent a car in Mozambique, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license from your home country. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is often recommended, and sometimes required, especially if your license isn’t in English or Portuguese. Most rental companies require renters to be at least 21 years old, though some may have a higher age minimum for certain vehicle categories.
Be prepared to present a valid passport and a major credit card in the renter’s name. Debit cards are sometimes accepted, but often with restrictions. A security deposit is standard practice; the amount will be authorized on your credit card and refunded upon the vehicle’s safe return. Payment methods are typically major credit cards, but confirm accepted forms with your chosen provider.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental vehicle itself. Theft Protection covers loss or damage due to theft. Often, these come with an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re still responsible for in the event of a claim. You can reduce the excess by purchasing additional insurance, but this will increase the daily rental cost. Carefully consider your existing auto insurance coverage and whether it extends to rentals in Mozambique. Don’t hesitate to ask the rental agent to clearly explain the terms of each insurance option.
Driving in Mozambique requires a bit of awareness. Roads can vary in condition, from well-maintained highways to unpaved routes. Speed limits are generally posted in kilometers per hour. Be mindful of pedestrians and cyclists, especially in urban areas. Toll roads exist, and you’ll typically pay with local currency (Metical) or sometimes USD. Parking can be limited in city centers, so plan accordingly. It’s always a good idea to keep your vehicle locked and valuables out of sight.
An IDP is often recommended, and sometimes required, especially if your license isn’t in English or Portuguese. Check with your rental company.
Major credit cards are typically accepted. Debit cards may have restrictions.
The excess is the amount you’re still responsible for if you make a claim, even with insurance. You can often reduce it for an extra fee.
Road conditions vary. Major routes are generally okay, but be prepared for unpaved roads in some areas.
Parking can be limited in the city center, so plan ahead.
They drive on the left side of the road in Mozambique.
Yes, toll roads exist. Have local currency (Metical) or USD ready.
Report any damage to the rental company immediately and follow their instructions.
Yes, but you’ll likely need to pay an additional daily fee and the extra driver must meet the rental requirements.
Rental cars should include a spare tire and tools. If you’re unsure how to change it, contact the rental company for assistance.
A GPS or smartphone with offline maps is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore outside of Maputo.
An SUV with good ground clearance is best for national parks, as roads can be rough.