Dutch Antilles Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Dutch Antilles car reservation?
You should qualify for a complete refund on your prepaid booking if you notify us a minimum of six hours ahead of pickup. Check the rental policy for all the info. Our Customer Service Portal may have the answers too.
What types of cars can I rent in Dutch Antilles?
Small in size but big on advantages, economy cars are the pick of the bunch in Dutch Antilles. They’re easy to handle and park, which is perfect if you’ll be doing lots of city driving. And with great gas mileage, this reliable type of rental will have you touring around on the cheap. Prefer a larger car? Check out our standard, full-size or premium vehicles.
How do I find the best car rental deals in Dutch Antilles with Expedia?
Expedia makes it a breeze to compare rates, offers and providers, and to check customer recommendations. Combine your Dutch Antilles car rental with flight or hotel bookings and you’ll save even more.
What do you need to rent a car in Dutch Antilles?
While requirements may differ between car rental outlets, the two things you’ll need are a current driver’s license and a credit card in your name. You don’t need to take out the company’s auto insurance. However, proof of your own coverage may be necessary.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Dutch Antilles?
Yes, and you’ll find your perfect ride on our long-term car rental deals page. Just enter your trip details and we’ll list amazing options from numerous trusted companies.
Where can I find a Dutch Antilles car rental if I am younger than 25?
Some Dutch Antilles outlets will rent to drivers under 25 years old, and others won’t. Policies differ from supplier to supplier, so you’ll have to do some research. Also, find out if there are any additional costs. Some outlets will apply a surcharge to customers between 21 and 24. Make sure you read through the terms and conditions to avoid any surprise fees.