How to find a cheap car rental deal in Oaxaca
Grab a cheap rental car in Oaxaca and get on your way for around AED 449 a day. From city stays to far-flung escapes, we'll help you find a rental that keeps up with your trip.
AED 70 is the cheapest daily price for a rental in Oaxaca.
Making it more than a quick visit? Grab a weekly rental from AED 153 and explore more than just the top attractions.
If you want to time it just right, book about one week ahead to score the best price on a Oaxaca car hire.
MEX, Economy and Europcar are some of the most reliable providers in the city. They're a smart place to start comparing offers.
The coverage MEX or another company offers for your Oaxaca car rental can differ, so remember to read the small print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will apply a surcharge for it.
Booking one-way could land you a discount on your rental. Providers sometimes offer lower prices when vehicles need to be relocated. Simply click 'Return car to a different location' when searching the cars for rent in Oaxaca.
Avoid any unexpected fees by choosing a ride with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Start your journey with a full tank and return it the same, and only pay for what you actually use.
Go wherever the road takes you by choosing a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can go as far as you like with no extra cost.
Best value car rental options right now
You'll find the best deal with this company. Prices average AED 159 a day.
Offering daily rates of around AED 168, this provider comes in next.
The third option also makes your money go further. Expect to pay roughly AED 176 a day for one of their rentals.
After a car that works for most trips? The Premium rental category comes in as the leading choice for travelers visiting Oaxaca.
Flying to Oaxaca? Think about an airport pick-up
Start your Oaxaca trip sooner by booking a car rental at Oaxaca Airport. The city center is about 8 kilometers away from this airport, which is a drive of around 20 minutes.
Compare car rental types in Oaxaca
Small: These cheap rental cars in Oaxaca may be small in size, but they live up to big expectations. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're agile, great on mileage, and a match made in heaven for city driving.
Medium: A top choice when you want something that's easy to drive but with some added perks. This category includes compact and intermediate models that offer a little extra leg space compared to smaller cars.
Large: Offering greater driving comfort and extra tech features, this Oaxaca car hire category includes full-size cars. With roomier back seats and plenty of storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: SUVs are adventure on four wheels. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for urban streets and country routes alike.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Oaxaca that fits a small crowd (and their luggage), a van is the roomy solution. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're a solid pick for group trips, business needs or moving.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't a necessity, but is something you should consider. If you're in a collision, no matter how minor, it can save you from paying a big excess fee. Different Oaxaca car rental providers have different insurance policies and cover levels, so check the terms before booking.
Take your ride to the next level with handy extras like a GPS unit and reverse camera. These add-ons can make your drive smoother and more enjoyable when you rent a car in Oaxaca.
Good to know
Age requirements for rentals vary by supplier (and even car type), so be clear on the rules before you book. Some companies in Mexico may rent to younger drivers for an additional fee. If you're outside the typical age range, just uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to unlock the right options.
Add a car seat to your Oaxaca car rental reservation if you're traveling with small kids. Regulations change from place to place, but using a child seat suited to their age and size is always the safest way to travel.
You'll be asked for some documents when collecting your car. As a rule, bring your physical driver's license, a credit card with enough balance for the deposit (most companies don't accept debit cards), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will tell you exactly what you need.
Spend some time getting acquainted with your rental. Set up your seat and mirrors, find the lights and wipers, and get used to its handling before you set off. And importantly, stick to the right side of the road in Mexico.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's typically around 45kph in urban areas and 100kph or so on highways. Always obey the road signs.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.04% applies in Mexico. The safest way to stay legal to drive is to avoid drinking altogether.
Aim to travel outside high-traffic periods for a smoother run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
You'll be using the Mexican peso (MXN) on your trip here. Along with your credit and debit cards, consider taking some cash for smaller purchases.
Best hotels in Oaxaca for drivers
Pull in, drop your bags, and start relaxing at Los Ciruelos Oaxaca. Offering accessible parking as well as a coffee maker and a 24-hour front desk, this hotel is around 2 kilometers from central Oaxaca.
LARIMAR Gallery y Hotel Boutique also works well if you've got a few road trips in mind. It features parking, plus express check-in and a hot spring. Check in here and you'll be roughly 2 kilometers from the city center.
Browse the range of hotels in Oaxaca for even more choices. Use the 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' and 'Outdoor parking' filters to find the right fit. You can even apply the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to include places with charging facilities.
Once you've found a car rental deal in Oaxaca and the right hotel, the only thing left to decide is where to head to first. Get things started with leading attractions like Centro Histórico de Oaxaca de Juárez, Templo de Santo Domingo and Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución).
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Oaxaca
Kick back after a day of exploring Ocotlán de Morelos at OYO Hotel Rey David, Oaxaca or Hotel Boutique Casa Gopar. These hotels cater to visitors bringing their own car.
Keep the wheels turning and road-trip it to Tehuacan, around 161 kilometers northwest of Oaxaca. First, visit Zona arqueológica de Tehuacán Viejo, then head to Xtreme Adventure Park.
Rest your head in Tehuacan at either City Express by Marriott Tehuacan or Hotel Tehuacan Plaza. They've got a bed waiting for you and a spot for your wheels too.









