How to find a cheap car hire deal in Islamabad
Grab a cheap rental car in Islamabad and get on your way for around Rs26,289 a day. From short drives to cross-country jaunts, we'll match your plans with the right wheels.
Rs11,684 is the cheapest daily price for a rental in Islamabad.
Staying a while and want to explore beyond the usual highlights? Rs81,784 is the lowest rate for a weekly rental.
Book early to snap up the best price for a Islamabad car hire. As well as cheaper rates, you'll have first pick of the most popular options.
Check out the offers available from leading providers like Europcar and Hertz.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Islamabad car hire policy, whether you go with Europcar or any other supplier. Some companies offer it as a paid extra instead of including it.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to score a bargain if the provider needs to move vehicles between sites. Discover the best available rates by clicking 'Return car to a different location.'
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your car with a full tank, so you pay only for what you use. No hidden refueling charges at drop-off either.
Roam without limits by picking a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can drive as far as you need without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
The best value for money comes from this company, with average prices at Rs11,538 a day.
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The third option also keeps costs reasonable. Expect to pay roughly Rs18,333 a day for one of their rentals.
The Compact rental category is a solid choice if you're not quite sure which ride is right for you. It's also the most commonly booked car type in Islamabad.
Flying to Islamabad? Think about an airport pick-up
Keep arrival day hassle-free by booking a car hire at Islamabad Airport. If you're flying to Islamabad through this airport, simply pick up your ride after landing and roll out. The drive to the city centre is about 32 kilometres and takes around 35 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Islamabad
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Islamabad puts you on the road for less. These zippy, fuel-efficient cars are good for city driving and short trips.
Medium: A solid choice when you want something that's easy to drive but with some added perks. This category includes compact and intermediate models that come with a bit of extra space compared to smaller cars.
Large: Offering greater driving comfort and advanced tech features, this Islamabad car hire category includes full-size cars. With larger back seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and take everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: SUVs are your four-wheel fix for wanderlust. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for urban streets and rugged backroads alike.
Van: If you're searching for a car for rent in Islamabad that fits a small crowd (and their suitcases), a van has space to spare. Including commercial vans and trucks, they're a great choice for group trips, business use or moving.
Insurance and optional extras
Excess insurance covers your out-of-pocket costs if your Islamabad car hire is stolen or damaged. While not compulsory, it can be a real lifesaver if something goes wrong. Just remember that insurance policies vary between providers, so make sure you know exactly what's offered.
Make your trip smoother when you rent a car in Islamabad by adding some nifty extras. Think things like a GPS unit to be your go-everywhere guide, or reverse cameras that make parking feel effortless.
Good to know
Check each supplier's age requirements before booking your car hire in Pakistan. Rules can vary, and added costs or restrictions may apply if you're a younger driver. At the start of your search, just uncheck the 'Driver aged between 25–70' box and enter your age to explore your options.
Add a car seat to your Islamabad car hire reservation if you're travelling with small kids. Regulations change from one place to another, but using a child seat suited to their size, weight and age is always the safest way to go.
You'll need to hand over a few things when collecting your rental car: a current driver's licence, extra photo ID, and a credit card with enough funds for the security deposit. Debit cards aren't widely accepted. Your booking will flag any other must-haves.
Driving in Pakistan may feel unfamiliar if it's your first time. Don't forget all vehicles travel on the left side of the road.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's typically around 30kph in built-up areas and 110kph or so on highways. Always obey the road signs.
You cannot drink and drive in Pakistan. The country has a zero-tolerance policy, so keep the car parked if you'll be consuming alcohol.
Try to travel outside high-traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the currency you'll be using for everyday purchases and activities. Pay with a debit or credit card when it's possible, but have some cash ready for places that don't accept electronic payment.
Best hotels in Islamabad for drivers
Pull in, unpack, and ease into your stay at Hotel Al Markaz. Offering valet parking as well as a restaurant and internet access, this hotel is around 3 kilometres from central Islamabad.
New Islamabad Hotel is also a smart pick if a few road trips are on your itinerary. It features parking, along with a beauty salon and a garden. Make this your base and you'll be roughly 3 kilometres from the city centre.
Browse through the hotels in Islamabad for even more choice. Use the 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' and 'Valet parking' filters to find what works for you. You can also use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to include places with charging facilities.
Once you've found a car hire deal in Islamabad and the right hotel, the only thing left is figuring out where to head to first. Kick things off with big attractions such as Faisal Mosque, Faisal mosque Islamabad and Margalla Park.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Islamabad
Muzaffarabad has to be on your itinerary if you're eager to visit Neelum Island and Neelam River. This city is about 88 kilometres northeast of central Islamabad.
Popular accommodation options with parking in Muzaffarabad include Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad and Muzaffarabad View Motel.
Still got fuel in the tank? Cruise on over to Gujranwala, about 209 kilometres southeast of Islamabad. From Haveli of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Sher-e-Punjab) to Jamia Masjid Imamia Khiyali Darwaza Gujranwala, it'll bring your trip to a memorable close.
Browse the room options at Shelton Hotel or Best Western Hotel City Centre Gujranwala. Use one of them as your base and enjoy everything Gujranwala has to offer. They also have parking available.






