On Arrival: Credit Cards, Deposits & Paperwork
When you collect your rental car, the lead driver must present a credit card. This is non-negotiable. (If the lead driver does not have a credit card, then perhaps a passenger with a credit card needs to be the lead driver?)
A refundable deposit is pre-authorised to cover:
- Rental deposit (typically R3,500)
- A GPS or Wi-Fi router deposit (R1,500) so typically R5000 in total
Note: We only book car rentals with 100% insurance cover
In real terms, expect a total deposit (hold) of roughly:
- £225, €260 or $300 (at exchange rates at time of last update)
Insider tip: If the main driver doesn’t have a credit card, make sure that a passenger with a credit card is assigned to be the lead driver at time of booking?
GPS, Wi-Fi & Why Google Maps Can Betray You
All Cedarberg Africa rentals include GPS or a Wi-Fi router (increasingly the latter, so you don’t chew through your own data). The Wi-Fi router gives 1GB daily of data.
In cities and towns, Google Maps works beautifully. Use it.
But in rural areas, especially game reserves, it can be wildly optimistic or downright inaccurate. It may suggest a more direct route which is gravel and corrugated rather than the slightly longer tarred route. Sometimes it’s not even a proper route at all. We’ve seen guests confidently guided to take private farm roads with locked gates, dry riverbeds, and roads that stopped being roads sometime in the 1990s!
Our rule of thumb:
Use Google Maps to reach the general region. Then switch to the written directions we provide in our itineraries for the final directions to all our country properties.
Check Out:
Why using GPS in South Africa Rural areas is not always a great idea
We provide directions from the nearest main road to all our country properties. You can use Google Maps to navigate to the area e.g., the Garden Route. And then use our directions to navigate to the specific hotel or lodge.