Renting a Car in Punta Cana: Everything You Need to Know

Thinking about renting a car in Punta Cana? Itās a smart move for travelers who want to explore beyond the resort walls. Whether you’re visiting hidden beaches, national parks, or small towns, driving gives you total freedom.
š¤ Who Should Rent a Car?
- Families with kids needing flexibility
- Adventurous travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path spots
- Visitors heading to La Romana, Santo Domingo, or Jarabacoa
- Digital nomads or long-stay guests
šŖŖ Rental Requirements
- Valid driverās license (no international permit needed for stays under 90 days)
- Passport and a credit card for deposit
- Minimum age: 25 (or 21+ with extra fee)
- Most rentals require a credit card hold for security
š Car Rental Agencies and Vehicle Options
Youāll find major brands like Hertz, Avis, and Budget at Punta Cana International Airport, along with reliable local companies.
Types of vehicles:
- Compact cars for city driving
- SUVs for exploring rougher roads
- Minivans for groups or families
Suggerimenti:
- Book early for lower rates
- Review and compare insurance policies
- Inspect the car and photograph any damage before driving
šµ Rental Prices & Insurance Options
- Economy Cars: $35ā$50 USD/day
- SUVs or Full-Size: $60ā$90+ USD/day
- Insurance: Strongly recommended (basic CDW may not be enough)
- Check if your credit card includes rental insurance to save money
š£ļø Driving in Punta Cana: What to Expect
- Drive on the right side of the road
- Local driving may seem aggressiveāstay alert
- Be cautious of motorcycles, speed bumps, and unexpected stops
- Utilizzo Waze or Google Maps for directions
- Learn basic Spanish traffic terms
š æļø Parking Tips
- Most hotels and resorts offer parking
- Avoid no-parking zones or isolated areas
- Use designated lots at malls and attractions
- Donāt leave valuables visible in the car
ā Pros and Cons of Renting a Car
Pros:
- Full freedom to explore
- Great for day trips or group travel
- More cost-effective on longer stays
Cons:
- Unfamiliar roads and signage
- Higher upfront cost
- Traffic and road conditions can be challenging
ā FAQ: Car Rentals in Punta Cana
Can I rent a car at the airport?
Yes, several companies have desks at PUJ.
Is it safe to drive here?
Yes, if youāre cautious and avoid driving at night in unknown areas.
Do I need GPS?
You can use Waze or Google Mapsājust make sure you have mobile data or offline access.
ā½ Fuel and Gas Station Tips
- Fuel is sold in liters, not gallons
- Stations are full-serviceāattendants pump the gas
- Payment: Many accept cards, but cash is preferred
- Keep your tank at least half full in remote zones
šŗļø When Renting a Car Makes the Most Sense
- Planning multiple day trips outside the resort
- Wanting to explore at your own pace
- Traveling with children or large groups
- Visiting places like Playa Macao, Altos de Chavón, or nature parks
- Traveling in low season, when rates and traffic are lower
š Emergency Tips While Driving
- Call your rentalās 24/7 emergency number
- Use your phoneās GPS to share your exact location
- Dial 911 for police or medical emergenciesāEnglish support is available
- Stay calm and wait in a safe, well-lit area
- Always carry a basic first aid kit and flashlight
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