Car Rental in General Santos

Car rental offices in General Santos
Map of General Santos with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in General Santos

Best offers. We collect the most interesting rental offers from all suppliers operating in Philippines. Use the search form above to examine specific cars available for your travel period. An early reservation allows you to obtain the cheapest offers in General Santos.

Car selection. On the search results page, you can sort the cars available in General Santos by their rental price and rating. You can also filter the search results, specifying desired car type, transmission type and fuel type.

Car choice. In General Santos, the diversity of car types and price tags increases, if you specify that you will pick-up and drop-off your car in a daytime. Please note, that vehicles with an automatic transmission are quite rare in Philippines, therefore, their confirmation may take from one day to one week.

Rental terms. Each vehicle presented in the search results for General Santos has its own individual rental terms. These terms are available via the link 'Important Information' located below the price indication.

Rental documents. Before traveling to General Santos, print the confirmation voucher. Rental desks in Philippines are not accepting electronic vouchers. Also, do not forget to bring your ID and a valid credit card.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you a fantastic time and safe driving experience around General Santos!

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Exploring Philippines by car
The culture, customs, and traditions of the Philippines have been influenced by the peoples living here throughout the country's history. Aeta is the indigenous population of the Islands. This is a group of Australoid tribes. The Chinese began arriving on the Islands beginning in the VIII century. The Arabs landed here in the XIV century. The Spaniards arrived in the Philippines in the XVI. The country got its name from the name of the King of Spain Philip II. Many cities, regions, and streets have Spanish names. Many localities were built according to the Spanish architectural tradition. Indigenous peoples (Visayas, Tagalogs, Cebuano, Ilocano, Binisaya, and Hiligaynon) represent the majority of the population. Many of the people have Spanish first and last names. This is historically due to the order of the Governor-General, designed to spread Spanish culture, customs, and surnames among the locals. English and Pilipino (Filipino) are the official languages despite the significant Spanish influence. The Pilipino is based on local languages. The Tagalog language has had the greatest influence on it. In addition, there are more than 80 local dialects.

Most of the population is Catholic. The Philippines is the third country in the world by the number of adherents of Catholicism. Muslims, Protestants, and pagans represent the rest of the population. Catholics have great respect for their faith. They celebrate all religious holidays. Some of them are accompanied by violent rituals. For example, they engage in self-flagellation to experience the torments of Christ on Good Friday. Crucifixions also occur. The autonomy of the Catholic Church in the Philippines from the Vatican is its feature. It also denies one of the religious dogmas – celibacy, which Catholic priests must adhere to. Catholicism had an impact on legislation. Abortion and divorce are prohibited in the country.
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