I rented from Monte Carlo for a few days in April 2025, to drive down to the Dead Sea, Petra and Wadi Rum then back up again.Went with Monte Carlo based on their great reviews, and the bad reviews the international companies at the airport had. I made the right choice.The other reason I went with Monte Carlo is I don't have a credit card, and they allow hire with debit cards if you pruchase the SDCW Super Damage Collision Waiver, which was 10 JOD a day. Didn't go the full Super Cover as anything else would be covered by my travel insurance. They didn't take a further deposit. Car was a three-year old Nissan Sunny automatic in good condition, with about 60K on the clock. Good tyres and good spare. Bit smaller than I'm used to, I drive a Pajero back home in Australia, but there was only one of me & I wasn't going off road so didn't see the point in wasting money on a bigger car, and while it's not exactly the most stylish car out there, it drove like a dream. And came with Carplay which I wasn't expecting - I bought a travel eSim for data on my phone before arriving (with Nomad), so that was navigation sorted, just used Google Maps. The car had no problem with power or tackling hills, great acceleration, also had a much better than expected sound system, so I had fun blaring the music at full volume all the way back up the Desert Highway - turning it off for the police checkpoints mind :) On that - the car is clearly marked as a Monte Carlo rental and I was clearly a tourist so the police generally just waved it through, except where they wanted a chat about Australia.Their office is about ten minutes from the airport, they pick you up and drop you back you again. I used whatsapp to contact them.Staff were extremely genuine & friendly and fluent in English, although they appreciated my attempts at Arabic. Shout out to Bahaa who sorted me out when I arrived. Any small marks on the car when I picked it up were clearly identified, and when I returned the car there was no dodgy attempt to find more fake damage. As a local company they depend on good reviews for their business, not overcharging tourists - so I'm here to give them another one.I'd definitely hire from them again next time, and strongly recommend them. General notes on driving as a tourist in Jordan:- make sure you read up on the speed humps. I did, and had no problems because I was on the lookout and expecting them. But a lot aren't signed, or the sign helpfully comes after the speed hump, and the warnign rumble strip is right in front of the hump so no use at all.- lanes are optional- tail-lights are optional- lot of police checkpoints, which they have instead of highway patrol. All the police were extremely friendly, especially if you try to speak Arabic, one even made a heart symbol when I said I was from Australia.- highway and country driving fine. I wouldn't attempt driving in Amman.
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MONTE CARLO is a highly reliable car rental company founded to serve tourists in Jordan.
We proudly present ourselves as one of the most convenient and much highly recommended Jordanian car rental companies available in the area with a brand-new fleet, from Mini to Luxury range of cars.
All of our vehicles are fully covered by full insurance coverage at a minimum excess cost as you can also choose from CDW, SCDW and the Super cover.
Moreover, we provide 24/7 Delivery & Collection Services anywhere in Jordan.
All of this just to save our customers' time & money and feel more comfortable and satisfied.See more