East London Airport

If you're looking for reliable, affordable and eco-friendly car rental at East London Airport, you’re in the right place. Green Motion offers a wide selection of low-CO₂, fuel-efficient vehicles, ranging from compact city cars to spacious SUVs and premium options—designed to reduce emissions while delivering comfort and excellent value for both business and leisure travellers.

East London Airport serves one of South Africa’s most scenic coastal cities, known for its warm climate, unspoiled beaches, rolling sand dunes, and relaxed atmosphere. Located just a short drive from the city centre, the airport provides easy access to the Sunshine Coast, Eastern Cape safari destinations, and the region’s rich Xhosa cultural heritage.

Whether you're planning to explore the iconic Nahoon Beach, visit wildlife reserves such as Inkwenkwezi or Mpongo, or travel inland for business, renting a car is the most convenient and highly recommended way to get around. Public transport in the Eastern Cape is limited, and many of the area’s top attractions - coastal towns, game parks, hiking routes, and rural cultural sites - are spread out and best explored by car.

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Tips for Renting a Car in East London

Before You Rent

Choose wisely. Our multi-product system (introduced in 2019) helps you compare rental options, understand insurance levels, and see the final price upfront. Car rental insurance can be confusing, but booking directly with Green Motion ensures you receive the correct cover for your needs.

When You Collect Your Vehicle

Plan ahead. Know where you're meeting your rental agent and map out your first route in advance. Your confirmation email includes all location details, we recommend saving the number in your phone for quick access.

Have the correct documents ready. To keep check-in smooth and fast, prepare the following:

- Booking confirmation

- Valid driving licence

- Passport or ID

- Valid credit card

Complete a vehicle check. When you are shown to your vehicle, complete a full Vehicle Condition Report (VCR). Carefully inspect all five major damage hotspots and note any existing marks or scratches. If anything is missed, you may be held responsible upon return, so take your time. We also provide a helpful inspection video to guide you through the process.

While You Rent

Drive with care. Depending on your chosen insurance product, you may be liable for certain types of damage. Many incidents occur in car parks where space is tight - when in doubt, park a little further away and walk the extra few steps. It can save you unnecessary dings and repair costs.

When You Return Your Vehicle

Complete a final VCR check. Before handing the car back, carry out another full inspection. Log any new damage (even very small marks) to ensure smooth processing and correct coverage. Pay extra attention to the five damage hotspots, just as you did during collection.

Good to Know About Car Rental in East London, South Africa

Once you’ve landed at East London Airport and collected your rental car, you’re perfectly positioned to explore the Eastern Cape’s coastline, nature reserves and relaxed coastal towns. If this is your first time driving in the region, take a moment to familiarise yourself with your vehicle, review South Africa’s driving rules, and plan your route.

Driving Conditions & Road Rules

South Africa drives on the left-hand side of the road.

A valid driving licence is required; some travellers may also need an International Driving Permit (IDP).

Speed limits typically follow:

- 60 km/h in urban areas

- 100 km/h on secondary roads

- 120 km/h on highways

Road quality in East London is generally good in the city and on major routes like the N2. However, when travelling toward rural areas or wildlife reserves, you may encounter gravel roads, livestock crossings, and occasional potholes — drive with caution.

Fuel & Facilities

Fuel stations are available throughout the city and along main travel routes, though they become less frequent in remote areas. Many operate 24/7 and offer basic services such as tyre pressure checks and windscreen cleaning.

Safety Tips

Like most South African cities, East London is safe for confident drivers who take standard precautions:

- Keep doors locked and windows up.

- Avoid leaving valuables visible in your car.

- Favour well-lit and secure parking areas.

- Avoid unnecessary night-time driving in unfamiliar or rural regions.

For emergencies, call South Africa’s national emergency number: 10111.

Useful Information

Where do you pick up your car?

Green Motion offers a meet-and-greet service at East London Airport. A rental agent meets you at the arrivals hall (Domestic or International) with a Name Board and confirms your pickup point by SMS.

Side of road

South Africa drives on the left-hand side of the road.

Nearest Petrol Station

The closest fuel station is located just outside the airport precinct - ideal for topping up before returning your vehicle.

Nearest Trian Station

East London does not have a rail link at the airport. Travellers can access rail services via the East London Railway Station in the CBD.

Nearest Bus Station

Local shuttles, taxis and ride-hailing services operate between the airport and East London’s central areas.

Local currency

Euro (€)

Average temperatures

Summer: 20–28°C (68–82°F) Winter: 10–20°C (50–68°F)

FAQ - Car Rental in East London, South Africa

How much does it cost to rent a car in East London?

Economy vehicles typically start from around R240 per day, depending on season and availability. Check our booking system for real-time pricing.

Do I need a car in East London?

Yes. Public transport is limited, and major attractions such as beaches, reserves and historical sites are spread out. A rental car offers convenience, safety and flexibility.

Can I drive a rented car from East London to other parts of South Africa?

Absolutely. Long-distance travel is allowed - just inform us of your planned routes so we can note your trip and offer travel guidance.

Are there specific driving rules I should know about?

Yes, seatbelts are mandatory, full stops are required at stop signs, and South Africa has strict drink-driving laws (0.05% limit). Always drive defensively, especially in rural areas.

Is it safe to drive in East London as a tourist?

Yes, if you remain aware. Stick to well-used routes, avoid displaying valuables, and park in secure areas. Main highways and tourist routes are generally safe and well-maintained.