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Rent a Car at Zorg en Hoop International Airport

Convenient Rental Car Pick-Up at Zorg en Hoop Airport

Pick up your rental car at Zorg en Hoop Airport. You drive away fast after your flight, leaving behind bus waits or taxi searches. You rent a Suriname car here, and you discover rivers, markets, and jungles at your own speed.

You see the rental counters right in the small Arrivals area. You clear immigration, get your bags, and walk over—we give you the keys in minutes.

You choose ORG for its no-fuss vibe and spot close to Paramaribo's lively streets. The airport sits just 3 km west of the Suriname River in the city center, a smart entry for self-drive Suriname trips.

Final Rentals handles your online car rental booking at Zorg en Hoop Airport smoothly. You book ahead, and your car sits ready—you land and start your adventure without delay.

Proximity to Key Destinations from ORG

  • Paramaribo City Centre: 3 km (~5-10 minutes) via Indira Gandhi Weg, with light city traffic.

  • Fort Zeelandia: 2 km (~5 minutes), a historic spot for Dutch colonial views and museum walks.

  • Central Market: 4 km (~10 minutes), buzzing with fresh fruits, spices, and street food stalls.

  • Brownsberg Nature Park: 120 km (~2 hours), perfect for hikes to waterfalls and birdwatching.

About Zorg en Hoop Airport (ORG)

Airport Code: IATA: ORG | ICAO: SMZO

Location: Paramaribo, you find this small airport 3 km west of the Suriname River, serving domestic and regional flights with a 1,800-meter runway for turboprops.

Facilities & Services

You enjoy basic comforts at ORG next to Suriname car rentals. We offer free Wi-Fi in the terminal, ATMs for Surinamese dollars, and a small cafe for coffee and roti. Shops sell maps and local honey. You get clean restrooms and a waiting lounge. Help desks manage bags or questions. Parking remains free and close for quick stays. ORG delivers simple, friendly service for your car rental start in Paramaribo.

Car Hire at Zorg en Hoop Airport (ORG)

You follow “Car Rental” signs after arrival at the desk. Final Rentals partners provide Suriname car rental around the clock with reliable choices. You check the car on-site—tires, AC for heat, and fuel—to match your deal.

You return with ease: Park in the open lot, refuel at the station next door, and drop keys for late flights. Contracts explain full-to-full fuel and stay on paved roads. Final Rentals keeps terms clear for calm city cruises.

Transportation Between the Airport and Local Areas

  • Driving: You take full control to loop Suriname's 163,000 square km, from Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge (10 km east) to Peperpot Plantation (20 km north), on your timetable.

  • Public Transport: Buses reach Paramaribo center but run on schedules and fill up, not great for market runs.

  • Taxi / Ride-share: You flag one outside for short rides; apps like Bolt operate but add fees for bags.

  • Car Rentals: You opt for this for independence—no fixed times, dawn market visits, and savings on stops with Final Rentals.

Other Features & Travel Tips

  • Driving Orientation: You drive on the left, like the UK rules in Suriname.

  • Speed Limits: You stick to 50 km/h in towns, 80 km/h rural; hands-free phones, seatbelts required.

  • Road Conditions: Paved Indira Gandhi Weg works well; rent SUVs for laterite interior paths after rain.

  • Parking: Paid spots in Paramaribo markets.

  • Fuel Costs: Low prices; stations line main roads—pay cash or card, fill before the countryside.

  • Peak Travel Seasons: Dry July-October brings crowds; book Zorg en Hoop Airport car rental early for availability.

  • Toll System: A Few bridges charge; your rental covers passes.

Contact Information

  • Address: Zorg en Hoop Airport, Paramaribo, Suriname

  • Phone: +(597) 498760

  • Website: https://aerotur.aero/en/online-table/org

How to Book Your Rental Car at Zorg en Hoop Airport (ORG)

Step 1: Access Final Rentals online or via app. Select “Zorg en Hoop Airport (ORG)” for vehicle pick-up.

Step 2: Choose from a diverse vehicle fleet:

  • Economy/Compact from $20/day, optimized for city drives.

  • Sedans for comfort and extra space.

  • SUVs and 4x4s are ideal for nature trips and groups.

  • Vans/7-Seaters catering to families or tours.

  • Luxury/Premium cars for upscale market days.

Step 3: Secure your booking with a valid credit card in the driver’s name; receive immediate confirmation.

Step 4: Review terms: minimum driver age (commonly 21 or 25), insurance coverage options, fuel policies, mileage limits, and toll charge conditions.

Step 5: On arrival, present your documentation at the rental desk, inspect the vehicle thoroughly, and start your journey. For returns, follow signage to designated areas, refuel if required, hand over keys, and conclude your trip efficiently.

FAQs About Car Rental at Zorg en Hoop Airport 

What documents are required to rent a car at Zorg en Hoop Airport?

You must present a valid driver’s license (foreign or Surinamese), a passport or national ID, and a credit card in the driver’s name. U.S., EU, and Caribbean licenses are accepted without an International Permit. Local renters need a current Surinamese license. Digital copies aren’t sufficient—always carry physical originals for verification at pickup.

What’s the minimum age to rent a car at Zorg en Hoop Airport?

Car rentals at Zorg en Hoop Airport require drivers to be at least 21. Renters aged 18–20 may qualify with restrictions and a daily surcharge. Vehicles like 4x4s or SUVs often require drivers to be 25+. Due to Zorg en Hoop’s focus on local and regional travel, age policies may be stricter than at international airports—confirm when booking.

How much does it cost to rent a car at ORG Airport?

Daily rates start around $45–$65 for compact cars. 4x4s for interior travel cost $90–$140/day. Prices include basic insurance and 10% VAT but exclude fuel. Since ORG serves shorter trips, many opt for 1–3 day rentals. Booking ahead avoids last-minute markups, especially during holidays or mining-related travel peaks.

Is insurance included with car rentals at Zorg en Hoop Airport?

Basic coverage for collision and theft is standard but includes a high deductible ($750–$1,500). Third-party liability may be minimal. Given Suriname’s mix of paved and unpaved roads, especially toward Nickerie or Coronie, supplemental zero-deductible insurance is highly recommended. Verify if your travel policy covers Suriname rentals before declining add-ons.

What’s the fuel policy at Zorg en Hoop Airport car rentals?

“Full-to-full” is standard: receive full, return full. There’s no gas station at the airport—the nearest (like Texaco on Henck Arron Street) is 10 minutes away in Paramaribo. Refueling before return avoids steep service fees (often double market rate). Always keep your fuel receipt as proof to prevent unnecessary charges.

Is parking easy near Zorg en Hoop or in Paramaribo?

Street parking is free but competitive in central Paramaribo, especially near Waterkant or Independence Square. Zorg en Hoop itself has minimal parking, so rentals are typically driven away immediately. Most hotels and restaurants offer secure lots. Avoid leaving valuables in cars—while crime is low, opportunistic theft can occur in busy zones.

What if my flight into Zorg en Hoop is delayed?

Rental desks often operate by appointment due to ORG’s low passenger volume. Notify them of delays—unlike major airports, staff may not monitor all arrivals. Long delays (>90 mins) could result in the reallocation of your vehicle. Confirm operating hours and contact info in advance.

Are child seats provided at Zorg en Hoop Airport?

Booster and infant seats cost $4–$10/day. Surinamese law requires proper restraints for children under 12 or under 150 cm. Reserve during booking; don’t expect walk-up availability. Bringing your own is safest, as local seats may not meet international safety standards or fit your child properly.

How far ahead should I book a rental car at Zorg en Hoop Airport?

Book your car rental at Zorg en Hoop Airport 1–2 weeks ahead, especially during the dry season (September–March) or holidays. With only a few operators and small fleets, last-minute rentals risk unavailability—particularly for 4x4s needed for coastal or riverine communities. Early booking also locks in rates, as pricing can fluctuate with fuel costs and regional demand.

Can I return the car in Paramaribo instead of ORG?

Some allow city drop-offs for an extra fee, but not all. Confirm this when booking—Zorg en Hoop’s compact size means return logistics are less flexible than at larger airports. Unauthorized returns may incur penalties. If staying downtown, verify if a one-way return is permitted to avoid backtracking 15 km to the airport.

What should I know about road conditions near Zorg en Hoop?

The road from the airport to central Paramaribo is paved but narrow, with potholes near intersections. Westward routes (to Nickerie) include long stretches of laterite (red dirt) roads that become muddy in the rain. Drive slowly—local traffic includes cyclists, livestock, and sudden stops. A 4x4 is essential beyond the capital during wet months.

Are there tolls or road fees when driving from ORG?

No toll roads exist near Zorg en Hoop or on routes to Paramaribo. However, some nature reserves (like Bigi Pan) or private eco-lodges charge entry or parking fees—cash only (SRD or USD). Keep small bills handy. Unlike major highways elsewhere, Suriname’s regional roads are publicly funded and free to use for all rental vehicles.

What happens if I get a traffic fine while driving my rental car?

You’re responsible for all fines incurred during the rental period. Speeding or illegal parking tickets are often sent to the rental provider, who will charge your credit card plus an admin fee. Police may issue on-the-spot fines—pay in local currency. Always follow signage, especially in historic downtown Paramaribo, where restrictions apply.

Can locals rent a car at Zorg en Hoop Airport without a passport?

Surinamese citizens can use a national ID card instead of a passport, but must still present a valid local driver’s license and credit card. Foreign residents need a residence permit plus a passport. All renters must prove address—locals often use utility bills. Unlike tourists, locals may access longer-term rates or different insurance tiers.

What’s the speed limit on roads near the Zorg en Hoop Airport?

In Paramaribo and surrounding areas, speed limits range from 50 km/h (30 mph) in neighborhoods to 80 km/h (50 mph) on highways like the East-West Link. Limits are rarely signposted—observe local traffic flow.

Are there restrictions on where I can park my rental car?

Street parking is allowed citywide, but avoid blocking driveways, fire hydrants, or historic zones like Fort Zeelandia. Some waterfront areas have time limits. Never park on unpaved shoulders in the rainy season—they may flood or collapse. Use designated lots when available, especially near popular sites. Towing is rare but possible in restricted areas.

What should I do if my rental car breaks down near Zorg en Hoop?

Contact immediately using the number on your agreement. Roadside assistance is limited outside Paramaribo—response may take hours. Stay with the vehicle if safe; carry water and a charged phone. In remote areas, mobile coverage drops—inform someone of your route beforehand. Breakdowns on dirt roads often require 4x4 recovery, not standard towing.