How to find a cheap car rental deal in Winnipeg
Start your adventure off right with a cheap rental car in Winnipeg. With prices averaging AED 249 a day, you're on the road to better value. From city cars to family movers, we'll help you find the right wheels at a price that works.
The cheapest daily rental price in Winnipeg is AED 130.
For longer trips, grab a weekly rental from AED 718 and fit more into your itinerary.
Timing can make all the difference when it comes to finding the best price on a Winnipeg car hire. Try booking around one week before you go.
Browse the offers available with Hertz, Thrifty and Enterprise. They're among the top-rated providers in the city.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Winnipeg car rental policy, whether with Hertz or a different supplier. Some companies might not include it in the base price and instead sell it separately.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to score a good deal if the provider needs to shift vehicles between branches. Discover the best available rates by selecting 'Return car to a different location.'
Avoid any unexpected charges by booking a ride with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Start and end your trip with a full tank, and only pay for what you actually use.
Roam without limits by searching for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, these rides let you go as far as you like with no extra cost.
Best value car rental options right now
Taking the top spot for value is this company, with average prices of AED 251 a day.
Offering daily rates of around AED 248, this provider is next in line.
The third option also stacks up well on price. Drive off in one of their rentals for roughly AED 270 a day.
After a car that works for most trips? The Compact rental category is the top choice for travelers visiting Winnipeg.
Flying to Winnipeg? Think about an airport pick-up
Make an early start on your Winnipeg plans by booking a car rental at Winnipeg Airport. The city center is about 13 kilometers away from this airport, which is a drive of around 20 minutes.
Compare car rental types in Winnipeg
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Winnipeg makes getting around affordable and hassle-free. These compact, fuel-efficient cars are good for city driving and short trips.
Medium: A dependable choice when you need something that's easy to drive but doesn't skimp on features. This category includes compact and intermediate models that offer a little extra leg room compared to smaller cars.
Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and enhanced tech features, this Winnipeg car hire category includes full-size cars. With roomier back seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: When adventure's on your mind, an SUV's made for the moment. It's your ultimate road trip companion, ready for country roads, highways, and anything in between. These sports utility vehicles also promise extra space and advanced safety features.
Van: Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Winnipeg makes light work of big hauls and group travel. They're spacious, versatile, and ready for whatever the journey demands.
Insurance and optional extras
Adding excess insurance to your Winnipeg car rental lets you drive with confidence. It protects you from paying a hefty excess fee in case of damage or theft. Insurance policies can differ from one provider to another, so always compare your options.
Upgrade your ride with handy extras like mobile Wi-Fi or a reverse camera. They can make your journey easier and more relaxed when you rent a car in Winnipeg.
Good to know
Rental age requirements aren't always the same everywhere. Companies can set their own policies, and if you're under the minimum age, you could be hit with extra charges or rules. Check the rules for the supplier you choose before booking your car rental in Canada.
Traveling with kids? Car seat requirements differ from place to place, and the right setup may depend on their weight, height and age. Confirm whether you need to add one to your Winnipeg car rental booking.
You'll need some documents when you pick up your ride. As a rule, bring your physical driver's license, a credit card with enough balance for the excess (debit cards usually aren't accepted), and additional photo ID. Your booking will lay out the exact list.
Familiarize yourself with your rental. Adjust your seat and mirrors, learn where everything is, and get used to how it handles before you set off. And remember to stick to the right side of the road in Canada.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's normally around 45kph in urban areas and 95kph or so on highways. Always follow the posted signs.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.08% applies in Canada. The safest way to stay legal to drive is to avoid drinking altogether.
One of the busiest times for traffic in this destination is around 5pm. Make travel easier by steering clear of peak periods.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day purchases and activities. Pay with a debit or credit card when you can, and keep some cash handy when electronic payments aren't possible.
Best hotels in Winnipeg for drivers
Drop your bags and unwind at Mariaggi's Theme Suite Hotel & Spa. Offering amenities such as a spa and valet parking, this top option is about 0.16 kilometers from central Winnipeg.
Best Western Plus Pembina Inn & Suites is also a good option if your plans involve plenty of driving. It features parking, plus luggage storage and a fitness center. Base yourself here and you'll be roughly 8 kilometers from the city center.
Need more ideas before you book? Browse the full lineup of hotels in Winnipeg. You can narrow things down using the filters — try 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' If you're driving electric, you can use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter.
You're ready to start exploring now you've locked in a car rental deal in Winnipeg and your hotel. From Canadian Museum for Human Rights to Vimy Ridge Memorial Park and Saint Mary's Cathedral, you'll never run out of things to do here.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Winnipeg
Selkirk is roughly 32 kilometers northeast of central Winnipeg and will add some variety to your itinerary. Marine Museum of Manitoba is just one reason to go.
Alternatively, collect your cheap car rental in Winnipeg and then set out for Steinbach. About 56 kilometers southeast of Winnipeg, Mennonite Heritage Village and The Scarecrow Forest are among the highlights that are worth going out of your way for.
Days Inn by Wyndham Steinbach and Sleep Suite Motel are comfortable places to stay in Steinbach if you're in town for a while. Go for one of these and have somewhere handy to leave your ride.
Take things a bit further and road-trip it to Dauphin, roughly 241 kilometers northwest of Winnipeg. Make your first stop Ukrainian Heritage Village, then head to Dauphin Rail Museum.
Catch up on sleep in Dauphin at either Canway Inn & Suites or Best Western Plus Dauphin. They've got a room waiting for you and space for your wheels too.











