SIXT is a great choice when you need a car rental in Nigeria. We offer convenient locations to rent a car in Nigeria in bustling downtown areas of cities like Lagos and Abuja, and at airports. SIXT provides a wide assortment of different vehicles to choose from, all at affordable prices. Our rental locations offer flexible hours for you, plus many provide 24-hour return service. If you have a large group, book a passenger van or bus. If you are coming here for business, rent one of our luxury sedans.
Car rental in Nigeria is no hassle at all when you choose SIXT. We offer everything from small sedans to SUVS, vans and buses. Note that all of our Nigeria car rentals come with a driver, so you can sit back and relax. Add child seats to your rental if you’re traveling with young ones or choose a mobile phone with a local SIM card to stay connected. Whether you need a one-day rental or a weekly rental, SIXT is here to help.
One of the best things about visiting Nigeria in the winter is that it’s considered the country’s dry season. This makes a great time to visit Nigeria and participate in some of the festivals held during this time of the year. The first major Muslim festival of the year in Nigeria, Eid al Maulud, occurs in February. If you're looking for a great party, the month of December offers Calabar Carnival, which features music, dancing, and an array of other events.
All vehicles rented in Nigeria come with a driver. The driver can work a maximum of 10 hours per day, and overtime will be charged according to the time of day.
We accept all major credit cards in the name of the main renter. Prepaid and debit cards, as well as cash are also accepted.
Your SIXT rental can be taken from Nigeria into other West African countries. Ask your rental station about this option.
With the flexibility option, you can change or cancel your rental free of charge if you need to.
Your SIXT rental comes with unlimited kilometers, so you can explore Nigeria and beyond all you want.
You need to be 18 or older for a SIXT rental in Nigeria.