Arriving at Blaise Diagne International Airport and planning to explore Senegal by car? Renting a vehicle offers fantastic freedom, but the pickup process, costs, and local driving conditions can differ from what you’re used to. This guide will walk you through what to expect when renting a car at DSS, helping you start your journey smoothly.
Rental car desks are generally located within the arrivals area of the airport. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Rental Cars’ after you collect your luggage. Most companies offer a shuttle service to an off-airport parking facility where the cars are kept; this is common practice. Several international companies typically operate at Blaise Diagne International Airport, including Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt. You may also find local Senegalese rental agencies available.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. For city driving and shorter trips, an economy or compact car is a good choice. If you plan on exploring more rural areas or need space for passengers and luggage, consider an SUV. Here are ten popular rental car categories:
| Car Class | Typical Daily Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Economy | $25 - $40 |
| Compact | $35 - $50 |
| Intermediate | $45 - $65 |
| Standard | $55 - $80 |
| SUV (Small) | $70 - $100 |
| SUV (Large) | $100 - $150 |
| Luxury | $120+ |
Prices change by season and availability.
To rent a car in Senegal, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license (an International Driving Permit is often recommended, especially if your license isn’t in French), a passport, and a credit card in the renter’s name. The minimum age is usually 21, but some companies may have higher age restrictions and charge a young driver fee. Expect a security deposit, which is typically held on your credit card. The amount varies depending on the car class, but it can be several hundred US dollars. Payment methods are usually major credit cards; cash is rarely accepted.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers the vehicle if it’s stolen. Often, these come with an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re still responsible for in case of damage or theft. You can reduce this excess by purchasing additional insurance, but it adds to the cost. Check if your credit card or existing car insurance provides any coverage before accepting the rental company’s options. Don’t hesitate to ask the agent to clearly explain the terms of each insurance product.
Driving in Senegal requires a bit of patience and awareness. Roads vary in condition, and traffic can be busy, especially in Dakar. Toll roads exist, and you’ll typically pay with cash. Parking can be challenging in city centers; look for designated parking areas or ask a local for advice. Speed limits are generally posted in kilometers per hour, but they aren’t always strictly enforced. Be prepared for occasional police checkpoints, and always have your documents readily available. Defensive driving is key.