KKday User
When making a reservation, if you provide the name and address of your hotel, they will deliver the motorbike to the hotel parking lot (it will also be returned to the same place). When you arrive at the parking lot at the designated time, a staff member will be there to give you a brief explanation and hand over your helmet and key. I was able to rent it easily. I was worried about driving a motorbike overseas, but except for the center of Tabikuran on Bohol Island, there is little traffic and almost no traffic lights, so I was able to ride safely as if I were riding a bicycle. The only rule that was slightly different from Japan, "right turns OK at all times," was a little difficult to get used to, but it wasn't a big problem. Most parking is on the street. No parking areas are clearly marked "No Parking," and it was fine as long as there were other motorbikes parked there. I was able to fill up with gas by saying "full tank." If you want to visit famous places such as Chocolate Hills and Tarsier, as well as vast rice terraces and local churches, renting a motorbike is convenient and recommended. However, the rain showers are terrible, so as soon as it starts to rain, take shelter at a bus stop or somewhere else and ride through it. I rode in the rain without knowing, and I couldn't see in front of me. Locals rarely drive during the rain, so please allow yourself some extra time when driving. The staff were also quick to respond to my inquiries via text messages and the messaging function on the KKday app, so I felt at ease.