Tuk-tuk or car? Daily rate or weekly? Private owner or agency? Every Sri Lanka budget decision broken down — so you spend less and still travel well.
| Vehicle | Daily Rate (LKR) | Fuel/Day | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scooter / Motorbike | 1,500–3,500 | ~500 | Solo, coastal roads |
| Tuk-Tuk | 2,000–4,000 | ~400 | Short city hops |
| Small Hatchback | 4,000–7,000 | ~1,200 | 2 travellers, most routes |
| Sedan | 6,000–10,000 | ~1,500 | Families, hill country |
| SUV | 10,000–18,000 | ~2,500 | Rough roads, groups |
For 2 travellers doing a 7-day island loop, a small hatchback (Suzuki Alto or similar) is the sweet spot — cheap to hire, cheap on fuel, adequate on most tourist routes.
Rental agencies typically charge 20–40% more than private owners for the same vehicle. A sedan that costs LKR 12,000/day at an agency might be LKR 7,000–8,000 from a verified private owner. The key is to check reviews, confirm insurance in writing, and document the vehicle's condition with photos before driving.
Almost every owner offers a weekly discount. For bookings of 5+ days, negotiate a flat weekly rate — typically 10–20% cheaper than the daily rate multiplied by seven. Multi-week rentals (14+ days) can often be negotiated 30–40% below the headline daily rate.
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