Most popular company | ACE |
---|---|
Price of gas per gallon | $3.48 |
Average price per day | $47 |
Cheapest price per day | $23 |
Here are the best Las Vegas small car rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
Here are the best Las Vegas medium car rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
Here are the best Las Vegas large car rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
Here are the best Las Vegas SUV rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
Here are the best Las Vegas van rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
Here are the best Las Vegas luxury car rental prices found by Cheapflights users in the past 7 days:
To get the best deal on a rental car in Las Vegas, book about 7 days before your trip. At that point, average daily prices are around $39, which is about 22% cheaper than the typical rate.
In Las Vegas, the most affordable rental car company right now is Hertz, offering prices from just $13.96/day over the past two weeks. Another budget-friendly choice is Advantage, with rates starting at $16.50/day.
Based on Cheapflights user feedback, the highest rated car rental company in Las Vegas is Enterprise Rent-A-Car (rated 7.5/10 with 258 reviews). Sixt (rated 7.2/10 with 107 reviews) is also highly rated by our users.
Planning a car rental in Las Vegas? January is the cheapest month, costing about $41 per day. In contrast, July is the most expensive, with an average daily rate of $57. Monthly average rental prices are listed below. Remember, prices can change based on when you book, the type of car, and availability.
January
$41
February
$41
March
$52
April
$52
May
$48
June
$48
July
$57
August
$53
September
$51
October
$57
November
$47
December
$52
Standard rentals (Dodge Durango or similar) are the most popular option for those visiting Las Vegas. Full-size rentals (Chevrolet Malibu or similar) are also a popular choice, followed by SUV rentals (BMW X5 or similar).
Enterprise Rent-A-Car has 37 locations throughout the area, more than any other company. Hertz has the second highest number of locations in Las Vegas at 30.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Sixt
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Avis
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Budget
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Ace
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Advantage
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Thrifty
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Dollar
Cleanliness
Comfort
Overall
Pick-up/drop-off
Value
Before you get on the road with cheap car rentals in Las Vegas, here are the driving rules you need to know. Taking calls, texting, accessing the internet, and using your phone is illegal when driving in Las Vegas unless you use a hands-free kit. You are supposed to give way to pedestrians, even when they are crossing in undesignated areas. You are supposed to stop and give way to school buses with flashing lights and an extended stop sign. If you encounter an emergency vehicle with flashing lights, drive cautiously, and if possible, go to the lane not adjacent to the one where the emergency vehicle is stopped. You can turn right on a red light, but only after coming to a full stop, unless there's a sign prohibiting right turns.
There are many advantages of renting a car in Las Vegas. The public transportation system in Las Vegas is good but it is not adequate for travelers looking to explore the city. First, the rigidity of public transportation limits your movement to only certain times and certain places. However, with a rental car, you can travel wherever you want and for however long. Rental cars in Las Vegas also give you the comfort and convenience you need to explore this bustling metropolis. Taking a family trip to the Red Rock Canyon or a camping trip to Bryce Canyon? You don't have to worry about dragging your luggage and camping gear to these destinations, as rental cars have enough space for all your gear. Moreover, with a rental car, you can easily get to these destinations which are less than an hour away.
To rent a car in Las Vegas, you will need a valid driver's license and a credit card in your name. Your driver's license should bear your name, date of birth, and photo. You will need a credit card to pay the rental vehicle's deposit, and the credit card name should match the name on the driver's license. Some car rental providers will allow debit cards, but only in airport locations, and they will require proof of a return ticket before giving you a rental car. For foreign drivers, you will also need your home country's valid driver's license bearing your name and photo. If your license is not in the Latin alphabet, an international license will be accepted together with your license or a notarized translation. Photocopies or electronic copies are not accepted.
With your car rental from Las Vegas, it is generally possible to drive to other states and regions. Several rental companies including Enterprise and Hertz have policies that allow out-of-state travel using their rental cars. This is only allowable if the state you’re traveling to has a drop-off rental location. If you intend to drive to another country from Las Vegas, such as Canada or Mexico, check with your specific car rental company for their policies on international travel and make sure you have the necessary documentation, such as visas, passports, insurance coverage for international driving and an International Driving Permit, where necessary.
The road conditions in Las Vegas are generally favorable and well-maintained but it is necessary to exercise caution if you’re new in the area. Hot desert temperatures are a norm during the summer months so cracks and potholes on roads in Las Vegas are not a surprise. When driving to national parks or remote destinations, watch for signs indicating the presence of wildlife and slow down. Temporary lane closures, detours, and reduced speed limits may occur due to active construction zones. Major freeways in Las Vegas like Interstate 15 (I-15) and Interstate 215 (I-215) are well-developed and provide easy access to different parts of the city and surrounding areas.
One of the most heavily congested roads is The Las Vegas Strip, particularly the section between Russell Road and Sahara Avenue. This road gets congested, and this happens during holidays, weekends, and peak hours. Similarly, due to its proximity to Las Vegas International Airport and major resorts, Tropicana Avenue experiences congestion early in the morning and the evening. Interstate 15 and Interstate 215 are notorious for their heavy traffic, high speeds, and frequent accidents during peak travel times, and special events. To avoid getting stuck in traffic, plan your trip prior, look for alternative routes, and travel during off-peak hours.
In the past two weeks, Cheapflights users have found many deals under $47/day when booking a rental car in Las Vegas. The best deal a user found was for $20/day from Advantage, booked on Jun. 8.
Renting a car in Las Vegas for a week can be a great option for travel. Ace, the most popular car rental company for this area, offers rental cars for around $300/week on average.
Yes, cars are available to be rented out for an entire month in Las Vegas.
Advantage currently has the lowest price available for a month-long booking. Users have saved up to 66% compared to the average price of a 30-day rental in Las Vegas. Typically, a monthly car rental in Las Vegas can be found for $1,286. You can find car rental deals to be on average $43 a day.
Car rental prices in Las Vegas are typically $74 for the weekend. On Cheapflights, you’ll be able to find great car rental deals on any type of vehicle. However, consider renting a Supplier choice to save money on your trip to $74. Our users have found prices for Supplier choice car rentals in July to be on average $56 per day.
Browse through car rental deals by fuel type in Las Vegas. There are currently 3 fuel types to choose from with Electric being the cheapest ($22+).