How to find a cheap car hire deal in Quito
Pick up a cheap rental car in Quito for an average of Rs24,498 a day and hit the road happy. We do the hard work for you by searching all the major providers, helping you find and book the best deal fast.
The cheapest daily rental price in Quito is Rs5,421.
Staying a while and want to go further than the usual stops? Rs37,948 is the lowest rate for a weekly rental.
Here's your inside scoop on when to book. Around three weeks in advance gives you better odds at securing the best price on a Quito car hire.
Check out the offers available with Europcar, Goldcar and Keddy By Europcar. They're some of the most well-known providers in the city.
The coverage Europcar or another company includes with your Quito car hire can vary, so remember to go over the fine print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra charge.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to pick up a bargain if the provider needs to shift cars 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 ride with a full tank, so you pay only for what you use. No surprise fuel add-ons when you hand back the keys either.
Want to explore without stressing about how many miles you rack up? Find rentals with 'Unlimited mileage' under the 'Policies' filter and travel as far as you like without the extra fees.
Best value car hire options right now
The best value can be found with this company, with average prices at Rs12,443 a day.
Next up is [this provider]([this provider), which offers daily rates of around Rs24,476.
The third option also stays competitive on price. Hop into one of their rentals for roughly Rs21,343 a day.
If you're still weighing up what kind of ride you need, choose something from the Compact rental category. It's the most frequently booked vehicle type in Quito.
Flying to Quito? Think about an airport pick-up
If you're flying into Quito, start exploring sooner by booking a car hire at Mariscal Sucre Quito International Airport. The drive from this airport to the city centre is around 18 kilometres and takes about 40 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Quito
Small: These cheap rental cars in Quito may be small in size, but they pack a big punch. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to drive, great on mileage, and perfect for city runs or weekend trips.
Medium: Choose from compact and intermediate cars that combine space, fuel efficiency and comfort. Easy to manoeuvre in cities and roomy enough for longer drives, they work well for most plans.
Large: You've got the kids, the bags, the snacks, the lot. Large vehicles have got the capacity to fit it all in without a hassle. Ideal for long-distance journeys, this Quito car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: Get a higher ground clearance and a better view of what's ahead in an SUV. Whether you're weaving through remote countryside or cruising along uninterrupted highways, many offer all-wheel drive to help you take on any road.
Van: Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Quito takes heavy loads and larger groups in its stride. They're spacious, versatile, and ready for whatever task you throw at it.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't mandatory, but is something to think about. If you're in a collision, no matter how minor, it can help you avoid paying an expensive excess fee. Different Quito car hire providers have varying insurance policies and coverage levels, so check the terms before booking.
Make life easier when you rent a car in Quito by adding a few nifty extras. Think things like a GPS unit to be your trusty co-pilot, or reverse cameras that take the pain out of parking.
Good to know
Age requirements often vary by provider and even car type, so know the rules before you book. Some companies in Ecuador may rent to younger drivers for an extra fee. If you're outside the typical age bracket, simply uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to browse your options.
Add a car seat to your Quito car rental reservation if you're planning to travel with the kids. Regulations change from one place to another, but using a child seat suited to their age, weight and size is always the safest option.
Make sure you have the necessary documents when you get to the rental counter. As a rule, bring your physical driver's licence, a credit card with enough balance for the excess (debit cards usually aren't accepted), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will lay out the exact list.
Driving in Ecuador may feel unfamiliar if it's your first time. Don't forget all vehicles travel on the right side of the road.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's typically around 45kph in urban areas and 95kph or so on highways. Always go with what's posted on the road signs.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Ecuador is 0.03%. Because alcohol doesn't affect all people equally, the only way to be sure you're safe to drive is to avoid drinking.
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.
Best hotels in Quito for drivers
Spend less time hunting for a parking spot and more time enjoying your stay at Hotel Inti Quito. About 5 kilometres from central Quito, it comes with parking, ironing services and a 24-hour front desk.
Dakani Hotel Boutique New is another practical pick for a trip that's big on driving. It features parking, along with a teahouse and tour services. Make this your base and you'll be roughly 3 kilometres from the city centre.
Explore the full lineup of hotels in Quito and pick the stay that suits your plans. Filters make it easy to tailor your search to what you need — like 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' or 'Outdoor parking.' There's even an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to find hotels with charging access.
Once you've found a car hire deal in Quito and your hotel, all that's left is deciding where to go first. Get things started with big attractions like Quito Historic Centre, Catedral Metropolitana de Quito and Camino de los Incas.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Quito
Shift gears and make tracks to Santo Domingo de los Colorados. Around 72 kilometres west of central Quito, it's home to must-see sights like Bosque Primario San Luis and Museo Etnografico Tsachila.
They've got hospitality down to a fine art at Hotel Del Pacifico and Hotel Golden Vista, two reliable accommodation options with parking in Santo Domingo de los Colorados.
Add Ibarra to your travels too. Pick up your cheap car hire in Quito and drive roughly 72 kilometres northeast to take in top spots such as Tres cascadas and Laguna de Yahuarcocha.
Ibarra has some good accommodation options such as Hacienda Hosteria Chorlavi and Hosteria Cananvalle. Both give you somewhere to leave your car during your stay.
Why slow down now? Set out for Portoviejo, around 241 kilometres southwest of Quito. From Catedral de Portoviejo to CASCADA DEL BICENTENARIO, it makes for a well-rounded adventure.
Book a room at Ceibo Real or Hotel Ceibo Dorado. Make one of them your base and enjoy everything Portoviejo has to offer. They also come with a place to park.












