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Car Hire in Tuxtla Gutiérrez: Competitive Prices, Confident Driving

Compare great-value options and use this step-by-step guide to pick the right pick-up point, avoid surprise fees, and explore Chiapas on your own schedule.

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Tuxtla Gutiérrez Car Hire Guide for UK Travellers
Hiring a car in Tuxtla Gutiérrez is a practical way to reach Chiapas highlights at your own pace—especially day trips such as Cañón del Sumidero and onward routes towards San Cristóbal de las Casas. Expect busy city traffic at rush hour and plan for speed bumps (topes) and occasional roadworks. For UK travellers, the biggest difference is driving on the right; allow time to adjust, and consider an automatic if you are not used to left-hand-drive vehicles. Book ahead in high season, check the fuel policy, and clarify insurance and deposits before you arrive.
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Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport (TGZ) – Car Rental Area
Most convenient pick-up for flights into Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Rental desks are typically located in or near the arrivals area; follow signs for “Car Rental/Arrendadoras”. Pros: quick exit to main roads and good fleet availability. Cons: airport surcharges may apply, and queues can be longer at peak arrival times.
Tuxtla Gutiérrez City Centre (Hotels & Business District)
Good for travellers who want to compare options after arrival or avoid airport queues. Pros: potentially quieter collection and easier coordination with accommodation. Cons: city traffic, limited parking near some hotels, and shorter opening hours on weekends/holidays.
Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Corridor
A major commercial artery with services and easier road access than the historic centre. Pros: more straightforward driving in/out and typically better parking nearby. Cons: congestion during commuter hours and some branches close earlier in the evening.
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Car Hire in Tuxtla Gutiérrez: Find Your Perfect Ride

Explore Chiapas at your own pace with our handpicked car rental picks. Browse more popular vehicles and trusted local suppliers below.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Highland Roads

SUV

Conquer the Sierra Madre
5
3
Auto

Roads from Tuxtla Gutiérrez to San Cristóbal de las Casas climb steeply into the highlands with sharp bends and variable surfaces. An SUV gives you the clearance, stability and confidence to handle sudden downpours common in the wet season. Air-conditioning is essential for the long climbs out of the Central Valley.

City & Tropical Heat

Small

Nimble in the City
5
2
Auto

Tuxtla's hot climate and busy streets call for an economical small car that is easy to park and nip through traffic. Strong air-conditioning, compact dimensions and low fuel use suit day trips to nearby attractions such as Chiapa de Corzo. Ideal for solo travellers and couples watching their budget.

Family Adventure

Van

Room for the Whole Crew
7
4
Auto

Chiapas is a region best shared, from the Sumidero Canyon boat trip to indigenous villages and the rainforest of El Ocote. A van provides seating for up to seven, generous luggage space and a smoother ride on the patched trunk roads. Comfortable climate control keeps everyone cool on long transfers.

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Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport
Downtown

Why Pick Up at Tuxtla Gutiérrez Airport (TGZ)?

Ideal for landing and driving straight away, with longer opening hours, more vehicle choice at peak times, and simpler logistics for luggage and groups.

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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla

Economy rent a carIn terminal, Shuttle bus
5
3
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$620.59 - $5,120.59
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Chevrolet Aveo

Chevrolet Aveo

Economy rent a carIn terminal, Shuttle bus
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$620.59 - $5,120.59
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Chevrolet Aveo

Chevrolet Aveo

Keddy by europcarIn terminal
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,733.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Jungle AdventurerSUV
Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage

Economy rent a carIn terminal, Shuttle bus
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$671.08 - $5,171.08
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Jungle AdventurerSUV
Ford Ecosport

Ford Ecosport

Keddy by europcarIn terminal
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$2,666.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Jungle AdventurerSUV
Ford Ecosport

Ford Ecosport

EuropcarIn terminal, Shuttle bus
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$2,666.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Chevrolet Aveo

Chevrolet Aveo

EuropcarIn terminal, Shuttle bus
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,733.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Chevrolet Aveo

Chevrolet Aveo

EnterpriseIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$500.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Nimble RunaboutSmall
Chevrolet Aveo

Chevrolet Aveo

NationalIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$500.00
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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LANGUAGES

Spanish

CURRENCY

MXN

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+52

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$38 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5-7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

60-80 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-110 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.08%

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.61/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.25/L - $1.72/L

Tuxtla Gutiérrez Car Hire FAQs

Practical answers for UK drivers hiring a car in Chiapas, Mexico

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to hire a car in Tuxtla Gutiérrez with my UK licence?
Yes, in practice. Mexican federal law technically only requires a valid foreign licence, but every major rental firm in Tuxtla Gutiérrez (Hertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar and local operators) refuses to hand over the keys without a 1968-style IDP. Carry your UK photocard licence, the IDP and your passport at all times — police roadside checks (retenes) outside the city are common. Minimum driver age is usually 21, with a surcharge for under-25s.
I'm used to driving on the left. Will I cope with right-hand traffic around Tuxtla?
You will, but allow yourself a day to adjust. Cars have left-hand drive, and overtaking is on the left. Take particular care on one-way streets (calles) in the centre, and on the hairpin climb up to San Cristóbal de las Casas via Highway 190 — coaches overtake aggressively on blind bends. Drive defensively, expect the unexpected, and avoid night driving outside the city limits.
How do I pay tolls on the road from Tuxtla to Mexico City or the coast?
Cash in pesos is king. Toll booths (casetas) on Highway 190D and 145D accept Mexican pesos and most major cards, but queues at weekends can run 20-plus minutes. Electronic tags (IAVE, Televía, PASE) are only worth it if you're driving over 1,500 km. The Tuxtla–San Cristóbal toll is around MXN 60; the Arriaga stretch around MXN 350. Keep small notes ready and never try to pay in US dollars.
Is the rental company's basic insurance enough in Chiapas?
No, not really. Mexican law only mandates third-party liability (around MXN 100,000 cover), which is wafer-thin. Rental "basic" CDW typically carries an excess of USD 800–1,500 and excludes tyres, windscreen, roof, undercarriage and theft — all common on Chiapas roads. Buy the full zero-excess upgrade, or a standalone Mexican policy from firms such as Sanborns or Maptrip for around USD 12–18 per day.
I'm 23. Will I pay a young driver fee in Tuxtla Gutiérrez?
Almost certainly. Most rental companies in Tuxtla apply a "young driver" surcharge of MXN 200–450 per day (roughly £10–£22) for drivers aged 21–24, on top of the base rate. Maximum rental age is usually 70–75. A few local firms (look for "rentadora" near Ángel Albino Corzo airport or on Boulevard Belisario Domínguez) accept 19-year-olds with a heftier fee, but the bigger chains won't.
What are "topes" and how do I avoid ruining the suspension?
Topes are speed bumps — and in Tuxtla Gutiérrez they are brutal, often 15–20 cm high, sometimes unmarked or hidden after rain. They are heaviest in residential colonias such as Terán and Moctezuma, and on the road to Chiapa de Corzo. Slow to a crawl (under 10 km/h) when you see a warning sign, a painted hump, or a queue of cars braking. Hitting one at speed can burst a tyre or wreck the oil pan.

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