📑 Table of Contents ▾
Scooter Rental in Tahiti: The Verdict
Worth it. Our 3-day scooter circuit cost ~340 dollars total (rental 135 dollars + fuel 30 dollars + accommodation 175 dollars) — 200 dollars less than a guided tour with more flexibility.(Source: This review, March 2026)
Tahiti Scooter Rental Prices(March 2026)
| Provider | Bike Type | Daily Rate | Insurance/Day | License Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Local shop(Papeete) | 125cc scooter | 45 dollars | 8 dollars | International license |
| Tahiti Airport Hertz | 150cc scooter | 68 dollars | 15 dollars | International license |
| BikesBooking.com | 125-150cc | 42-60 dollars | 6-12 dollars | International license |
| Hotel concierge referral | Same type | 70+ dollars | included | International license |
Book via BikesBooking.com in advance — walk-in prices are 30-40% higher during peak season.(Source: BikesBooking.com, March 2026)
Fuel Costs Across Tahiti
Tahiti gasoline is government-regulated at a uniform price island-wide:
- Gas stations: ~2.5 dollars/liter (March 2026 price)
- Tank capacity: 6-8 liters (15-20 dollars per fill)
- Full island circuit ~350km, fuel consumption ~15 liters = 37.5 dollars
Our measured data: Papeete -> around-island 3-day total fuel 30 dollars for 280km ridden.
3-Day Route Recommendation
Day 1: Papeete + West Coast
- Tahiti Cultural Office (free admission)
- Point Venus black sand beach (free)
- Papeari garden for lunch
Day 2: Tahiti Ring Road (RH1)
- Coastal loop from Papeete
- Stop at Taapuna Lookout (free viewpoint)
- Overnight: Parea area (budget guesthouse ~80 dollars/night)
Day 3: Bora Bora Extension
- Scooter to Tahiti ferry port (~40 min)
- Bora Bora scooter rental separate (~75 dollars/day)
Who Is This Best For?
Best suited for:
- Media/photographers (flexible shooting schedule)
- Short business reconnaissance (limited public transit)
- Parties of 2 or fewer
Not suitable for:
- Families with children (no child seat compatible)
- Travelers over 60 (mountain curves are sharp)
- Rainy season (Oct-Mar, slippery roads)
Insurance Options Explained
| Insurance Type | Price/Day | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Collision (CDW) | 6 dollars | Collision, 200 dollars deductible |
| Full Coverage | 12 dollars | Collision + theft + third party |
| Credit Card Built-in | 0 dollars | Must pay with that card, verify terms |
Recommendation: Full coverage. Tahiti mountain roads are narrow and rescue costs are extremely high. Full coverage at 12 dollars/day is cheap peace of mind.
FAQ
Q: Do I need an International Driving Permit for Tahiti? A: Yes. Chinese drivers license holders need an IDP or certified English translation.
Q: Can I rent a scooter without a reservation? A: Peak season (Jun-Sep) strongly recommends booking 3+ days ahead. Off-season allows walk-in.
Q: Left-hand or right-hand traffic in Tahiti? A: Right-hand traffic, same as China. Roundabouts are frequent — yield correctly.
Q: What if I have an accident? A: Call 112 emergency services, record the other partys license plate and contact info, take scene photos, report to the rental shop. Full coverage insurance covers this.
Q: Are gas stations convenient around the island? A: Major towns (Papeete, Parea, Taravao) have gas stations. Rural segments — fill up before leaving.
Q: How does Jeju Island scooter pricing compare? A: Jeju ~30-50 dollars/day vs Tahiti ~45-70 dollars/day, roughly 20-30% more expensive in Tahiti.
Want to turn travel into a career? Join Travel Arbitrage Partners