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Top tips for renting a car in Nigeria

  • When you get Nigeria car rentals, you will have more flexibility for your journey as compared to using a mode of public transport. A rental car in Nigeria also tends to be a better value for your money than if you were to take taxis everywhere, especially if the rental period is for several days or longer.
  • When you are traveling with young children in the car, child restraints are required for those under seven years of age. You can contact the rental company before you book to make sure that it has child seats as part of their offerings.
  • Even though some of the roads are paved in Nigeria, you will find that the majority of roads are in fair or poor condition and are made from gravel and dirt. The roads in the cities tend to be good, but the quality of surface decreases the farther away you get from populated areas. For this reason, we recommend that you get an SUV during your stay. These have 4 x 4 capabilities, so they are suitable for a variety of terrains.
  • When you get a rental car in Nigeria, you may want cross the border into one of its many neighboring countries, such as Cameroon. In this instance, you must inform the car rental company prior to driving; if it’s permitted, you’ll need to pay a surcharge to have a cross-border policy added to your booking. This means your car is insured in all the countries you are visiting. You will also need to familiarize yourself with the road laws of the country you visit, as it’s likely they will vary from Nigeria’s road laws. In addition, you might need different documents if you cross the border.
  • Book your rental car in Nigeria at least 1 day before your trip in order to get a below-average price

FAQs about renting a car in Nigeria

  • How can I find car rentals near me in Nigeria?

    Take a look at our extensive car rental location map to find the best rental cars near you.

  • What is driving like in Nigeria?

    You must be careful when driving in Nigeria as it can be hazardous. In general, road safety laws don’t tend to be followed as closely as in other countries, so you will need to be cautious of other drivers. Examples of daily occurrences are people driving against the traffic and speeding in high-traffic areas. There are also few pedestrian crossings, so you will often find people crossing busy roads at will. It’s therefore important to remain vigilant.

  • How old do you have to be to rent a car in Nigeria?

    Everyone needs to be a minimum of 21 years of age to rent a car in Nigeria. You should not have any major incidents on your driving record. Anyone under the age of 25 years will also need to pay a young driver surcharge. Younger drivers will also be restricted on the categories of vehicle they can rent.

  • How are gas prices in Nigeria?

    A gallon of gas costs around 725 NGN (1.60 USD) in Zambia, while a liter costs about 191 NGN (0.40 USD). The currency in Nigeria is the naira, which is valued at around 444 NGN to the U.S. dollar. It’s important to remember that the majority of gas stations in the country are close to the major cities. So if you’re driving through the countryside, you should ensure you have enough gas for the journey.

  • What are the speed limits in Nigeria?

    The speed limits in Nigeria are in kilometers, not miles. In well-populated areas, the top speed limit is 40 km/h (25 mph). On rural roads, you can go as fast as 80 km/h (50 mph). On highways, the maximum speed is 120 km/h (75 mph). Both fixed and mobile speed cameras exist in Nigeria. If you get a speeding ticket, your agency will charge you automatically and will be obliged to pass your information over to the travel authorities.

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