How to find a cheap car hire deal in Santiago
Pick up a cheap rental car in Santiago for an average of 96 € a day and hit the road happy. We do the hard work for you by searching all the major providers, making booking quick and easy.
23 € is the cheapest daily price listed for a rental in Santiago.
Staying a little longer and want to explore beyond the usual highlights? 155 € is the best rate for a weekly rental.
Consider this your cheat code for when to book. Around one week in advance gives you the best chance at finding the best price on a Santiago car hire.
Browse the offers available with Alamo, Zezgo Rent a Car and amerirent. They rank among the city's most trusted providers.
Whether you book with Alamo or another supplier, be sure to check the coverage on your Santiago car hire. Some companies include a collision damage waiver (CDW), while others treat it as an add-on.
Booking a one-way car hire can be the key to finding a deal. Click 'Return car to a different location.' Providers sometimes have to move vehicles from one site to another, which means you can lock in some awesome one-way prices on a car for rent in Santiago.
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your ride with a full tank, so you're only paying for what you use. No surprise refueling fees tacked on at the end either.
Roam without limits by searching for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, these rides let you drive as far as you want without extra charges.
Best value car hire options right now
You'll find the best value with this company. Prices average 93 € a day.
Next in line, this provider offers daily rates of around 68 €.
The third option won't stretch your budget either. You'll pay roughly 89 € a day with this supplier.
If you're not quite sure what kind of ride you need, consider something from the Compact rental category. It's the most widely booked type of car in Santiago.
Flying to Santiago? Think about an airport pick-up
Make an early start on your Santiago plans by booking a car hire at Santiago Airport. The city centre is about 16 kilometres away from this airport, which is a drive of around 25 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Santiago
Small: These cheap rental cars in Santiago may be small in size, but they're big where it counts. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to drive, light on fuel, and just the thing for city driving.
Medium: Not too small, not too big, this is the kind of rental even Goldilocks wouldn't second-guess. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they offer a mix of interior space and fuel efficiency and are suited to small families and couples.
Large: Long drives fly by in this Santiago car hire category. Also known as full-size, their bigger engines are built to perform. The extra legroom and comfort make them a great choice for groups of friends and families.
SUV: When adventure calls, an SUV says, 'let's go.' It's your ultimate road trip companion, ready for country roads, highways, and anything in between. These sports utility vehicles also offer extra space and advanced safety features.
Van: Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Santiago makes short work of heavy loads and large groups. They're roomy, reliable, and built to take on any task.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't a necessity, but is something you should consider. If your vehicle is damaged, no matter how minor, it can save you from paying a hefty excess fee. Different Santiago car hire providers have varying insurance policies and coverage levels, so check the details before booking.
Level up your ride with nifty extras like a reverse camera and GPS unit. They can make your drive smoother and more enjoyable when you rent a car in Santiago.
Good to know
Check each provider's age requirements before booking your car rental in the Dominican Republic. Rules can differ, 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' filter and enter your age to browse your options.
Add a car seat to your Santiago car rental reservation if you're bringing the kids. Requirements change from place to place, but using a child seat suited to their size, age and weight is always the safest choice.
Come prepared and keep pick-up quick and easy. You'll generally need your physical driver's licence (no copies) and a second photo ID. Bring a credit card with enough balance for the deposit too. If anything else is expected, it'll be listed in your booking.
For first-time drivers in the Dominican Republic, remember that traffic here sticks to the right side of the road.
Local speed limits may vary, but it's typically around 30kph in urban areas and 95kph or so on highways. Always obey the posted signs.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in the Dominican Republic is 0.05%. Because alcohol affects everyone differently, it's best to skip drinks entirely so you remain legal to drive.
Try to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
The Dominican peso (DOP) is the currency you'll be using for everyday purchases and activities. Pay with a debit or credit card when it's convenient, but have some cash handy when electronic payments aren't accepted.
Best hotels in Santiago for drivers
Spend less time hunting for a parking spot and more time settling into the comfort of Nohian Collection Hotels. Around 2 kilometres from central Santiago, it comes with accessible parking, a 24-hour front desk and a teahouse.
Hotel Santiago, Curio Collection By Hilton also works well for a trip built around driving. It features parking, along with a lounge and a pool. Base yourself here and you'll be roughly 2 kilometres from the city centre.
Browse the full range of hotels in Santiago for even more choices. Use the 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' and 'Outdoor parking' filters to find the perfect fit. You can even select the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to include places with charging facilities.
After you've found a car hire deal in Santiago and your hotel, it's time to plan your adventures. MTB National Park, Catedral de Santiago Apostol and Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration are classics for any first-time visitor.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Santiago
Puerto Plata should be on your to-do list if you're eager to visit Long Beach and Golden Beach (Playa Dorada). This city is around 32 kilometres north of central Santiago.
VH - Gran Ventana Beach Resort and BlueBay Villas Doradas Adults Only-All Inclusive are recommended accommodation options with parking in Puerto Plata.
Alternatively, collect your cheap car hire in Santiago and drive around 48 kilometres southeast to San Francisco de Macorís. Featuring Prof. Juan Bosch Park and Jardin botanico, its attractions make a strong case for visiting.
Take things a bit further and road-trip it to San Pedro de Macorís, about 193 kilometres southeast of Santiago. Make your first stop Pedro Mir Ecological Park, then take your time exploring Malecon San Pedro de Macoris.















