Last updated: April 2026
Choosing between self-drive and with-driver is the first decision every visitor faces when renting a car in Bohol. Both options have real advantages — and the right choice depends on your budget, travel style, and comfort level on Philippine roads.
This guide breaks down everything: cost, flexibility, pros and cons, and exactly who each option is best for.
Quick Comparison
| Self-Drive | With-Driver | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting rate | ₱1,500/day | ₱3,000 for 8 hours |
| Time limit | 24 hours | 8 hours (overtime ₱350–₱450/hr) |
| Driver’s license required | Yes | No |
| Fuel included | No | No |
| Best for | Independent travelers | First-timers, families, groups |
| Flexibility | Full | Moderate |
Self-Drive in Bohol
What It Is
You pick up the vehicle, drive yourself, and return it within 24 hours. No schedule, no guide — just you and the road.
Cost
- 🚗 Hatchback / Sedan: ₱1,500–₱1,800/day
- 🚙 Crossover SUV: ₱2,000/day
- 🚌 MPV (7-seat): ₱2,800/day
- 🚐 Toyota Innova: ₱3,200/day
- 🚎 Van (12–14 seat): ₱3,000–₱3,500/day
All rates include unlimited mileage within Bohol. Fuel is not included — you pay as you go.
Pros
- Cheapest option — up to 50% less than with-driver for a full day
- Full flexibility — stop anywhere, stay as long as you want, change plans on the go
- No time pressure — 24-hour rental means no overtime charges
- Privacy — ideal for couples or small groups who prefer traveling alone
Cons
- Requires a valid driver’s license — Philippine or international
- You navigate — Google Maps is reliable in Bohol but signal drops in rural areas
- No local knowledge — you won’t have someone pointing out hidden spots or shortcuts
Who It’s Best For
- Travelers who have driven in Southeast Asia before
- Couples and solo travelers on a budget
- Anyone doing a multi-day road trip across Bohol
- Visitors who want a flexible, unstructured itinerary
With-Driver in Bohol
What It Is
A professional, licensed driver is assigned to your vehicle for the duration of your booking. You sit back, relax, and let them handle navigation and driving.
Cost
- 🚗 Sedan / Hatchback: ₱3,000 for 8 hours (₱350/hour overtime)
- 🚙 MPV / SUV (7–8 seat): ₱3,500 for 8 hours (₱400/hour overtime)
- 🚌 Van — Standard (15-seat): ₱4,000 for 8 hours (₱400/hour overtime)
- 🚌 Van — Premium High Roof (15-seat): ₱4,500 for 8 hours (₱450/hour overtime)
Fuel is excluded and is the renter’s responsibility.
Pros
- No license needed — ideal for tourists without an international license
- Local knowledge — drivers know the roads, shortcuts, and best spots
- Stress-free — no parking, no navigation, no figuring out road signs
- Safety — experienced drivers familiar with Bohol’s roads and traffic
Cons
- More expensive — roughly double the cost of self-drive for a full day
- 8-hour limit — overtime charges apply if you run over
- Less spontaneous — harder to make last-minute detours without feeling rushed
- No solo time — you always have someone with you
Who It’s Best For
- 🧭 First-time visitors to Bohol unfamiliar with Philippine roads
- 👨👩👧👦 Families with young children who want a stress-free experience
- 👴 Senior travelers or those who prefer not to drive
- 🧑✈️ Large groups booking a van who want a professional driver
- ✈️ Tourists without an international driver’s license
Cost Comparison: A 3-Day Bohol Trip
Here’s how the two options compare for a typical 3-day trip for 2 people in a sedan:
| Self-Drive (Toyota Vios) | With-Driver (Sedan) | |
|---|---|---|
| Daily rate | ₱1,500 | ₱3,000 (8 hrs) |
| 3-day total | ₱4,500 | ₱9,000 |
| Fuel estimate | ₱1,500 | ₱1,500 |
| Total estimate | ₱6,000 | ₱10,500 |
For a group of 5 in an MPV:
| Self-Drive (Avanza) | With-Driver (MPV) | |
|---|---|---|
| Daily rate | ₱2,800 | ₱3,500 (8 hrs) |
| 3-day total | ₱8,400 | ₱10,500 |
| Per person | ₱1,680 | ₱2,100 |
The gap narrows for larger groups — which makes with-driver more practical if you’re splitting the cost.
Which Option Is Right for You?
Choose self-drive if:
- ✅ You have a valid driver’s license
- ✅ You’re on a budget
- ✅ You want full flexibility with no time limit
- ✅ You’ve driven in the Philippines or similar countries before
Choose with-driver if:
- ✖️ You don’t have an international driver’s license
- 🧭 You’re visiting Bohol for the first time
- 👨👩👧👦 You’re traveling with kids or elderly family members
- 🗺️ You want a local guide who knows the island
- 🚐 You’re booking a van for a large group
Can You Switch Halfway Through Your Trip?
Yes. You can book self-drive for some days and with-driver for others. For example, many visitors opt for a with-driver tour on Day 1 to get oriented, then switch to self-drive for Days 2 and 3 for independent exploration. Just book each day separately.
Ready to Book?
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Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes. Bohol roads are manageable for experienced drivers. The main routes to Chocolate Hills, Panglao, and the Tarsier Sanctuary are paved, signposted, and easy to follow on Google Maps. Traffic is light outside Tagbilaran City.
A: Yes, a valid international driver’s license is required for foreign tourists renting a self-drive vehicle. Filipinos need a valid Philippine driver’s license.
A: Your driver is familiar with Bohol’s roads and popular destinations and can suggest stops along the way. They are not a licensed tour guide, but most are knowledgeable about local attractions.
A: Overtime rates apply: ₱350/hour for sedans, ₱400/hour for MPVs and vans, ₱450/hour for premium vans. It’s best to plan your itinerary in advance to stay within the 8-hour window.
A: Yes. Bohol Car Rental also offers motorcycle rentals for solo travelers looking for the most affordable and flexible way to explore the island.
