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Frequently asked questions

Where is Surin Province?
Spontaneous travel can be tons of fun, but before you ditch that map and throw out your travel guide, let us tell you some bits and pieces about Surin Province. This part of Thailand is home to 46,700 people. If you’d like to find out what awesome things there are to do here, you could always ask some of the friendly locals.
What are the major attractions in Surin Province?
You might be wondering what unforgettable sights are around the bend in Surin Province. Well sit down, buckle up and we’ll fill you in. Your first pit stop should be Surin National Museum, 6 miles from the heart of Surin. Not just any old attraction, this renowned place attracts countless travelers every year.
Where are the best road trip destinations in Surin Province?
The journey from A to B is absolutely half the fun when you have your own rental car. The most well-known destinations in Surin Province are woven together by miles of highways where good times await and your sightseeing possibilities are limitless. Here’s a rundown of this destination’s top cities to add to your itinerary:

  • Surin
  • Prasat
  • Tha Tum
  • Rattana Buri

How can I get a cheap car rental in Surin Province?
Here are our top tips on how to hop behind the wheel of a rental car with extra cash in your wallet:

  • Investigate as many different bargain car rental deals as possible (we make that task as easy as ABC!);
  • Keep your eyes on your inbox for our popular Price Drop Alert. We’ll keep you informed about all the unbeatable bargains cruising around your location;
  • Before you pick up your keys and jump behind the wheel, check both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off office locations to make sure you’re bagging the cheapest deal in town;
  • If you don’t mind which day of the week you collect the keys to your car and your plans are flexible, play around with days and dates to find the best deal;
  • No one enjoys being whacked with a late fee. Avoid paying for another day by ensuring your pickup and drop-off times are similar;
  • Sometimes car rental companies reward you with discounts if you pay in advance, so make sure you keep your eyes peeled for these kinds of offers;
  • Make your booking as soon as your vacation dates are set. You’ll have the largest range to choose from the earlier you book.

What is the most popular rental car category in Surin Province?
It’s always a good idea to get out of the city, and if you do, get ready to be richly rewarded. With coral reefs, sandy shores, and rolling hills to check out, Surin Province offers loads of day trip opportunities. A larger vehicle like a four-wheel drive or an SUV will give you and your passengers more space for those longer rides.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Surin Province?
First of all, there’s a broad range of both high-end and economy rental vehicles in Surin Province. What you opt for will depend on your budget and what you’re hoping to do. Specialty vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to comfort and class. If you want to treat yourself, why not grab an elite SUV, or perhaps a flashy mid-sized vehicle? On the other hand, if you just need a set of wheels to zip around town in as efficiently as possible, maybe go for an economy vehicle (or something else that won’t burn a hole in your pocket).
What side of the road do they drive on in Surin Province?
The left-hand side of the road is where you’ll be cruising along in Surin Province. The controls of your rental car here, such as the steering wheel and gearshift, will be on the other side of what you’re used to.
Are there speed limits in Surin Province?
Speed limits typically range from 60km/h to 120km/h in Surin Province and there are penalties for exceeding the limit. Residential streets usually have a maximum speed of 60km/h, unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Thailand?
Generally, your car rental company will charge the fined amount to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Or they may provide your contact details to local law enforcement agencies, who’ll then issue a fine directly to you.