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Car Hire In Guayaquil, Ecuador — Competitive Prices And A Practical UK-Focused Guide

Compare airport and downtown pick-up options, understand insurance and deposits, and get on the road with confidence—whether you’re staying in the city or heading out on a day trip.

Updated Guide
Guayaquil Car Hire Guide For UK Travellers
Hiring a car in Guayaquil can be a convenient way to manage early flights, business meetings, and day trips beyond the city—particularly if you value flexibility over relying on taxis or app-based rides. For most UK travellers, the easiest starting point is José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (GYE), where you can pick up shortly after landing and get straightforward access to the main city roads. Downtown pick-up can suit travellers already staying in the city centre, but traffic, limited parking, and one-way systems can add complexity. Practical notes for UK licence holders: drive on the right, allow extra time for busy junctions, and keep your passport/ID and rental agreement accessible. Check whether your rental company requires an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside a UK photocard licence, as requirements can vary by supplier and booking channel. Insurance is worth reviewing carefully—look for clear excess (deductible) amounts, coverage for tyres/windscreen, and whether theft protection is included. Fuel policies are commonly ‘full-to-full’; take a time-stamped photo of the fuel gauge at pick-up and return. Expect deposits to be blocked on a credit card, with higher holds for premium vehicles or if you decline optional cover.
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Dollar
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José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (GYE)
Guayaquil’s main airport and the most popular place to collect a hire car. Typical rental desks are located in or adjacent to the arrivals area; follow signs for ‘Car Rental/Alquiler de Autos’. Inspect the vehicle in good light, photograph existing marks, and confirm the return location and out-of-hours procedure before you leave.
Puerto Santa Ana / Malecón 2000 Area
Pros: central for waterfront hotels and sightseeing; convenient if you are already staying nearby. Cons: heavier traffic at peak times, limited parking, and strict building access rules in some car parks—plan for a slower pick-up and return.
Urdesa (North Guayaquil)
Pros: popular residential/commercial district with easier access to main roads than the historic core; often calmer for paperwork and vehicle inspection. Cons: may require a taxi/ride to reach the branch from central hotels; opening hours can be shorter than at the airport.
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Best Car Hire for Exploring Guayaquil & Coastal Ecuador

From city slickers to coastal cruisers, discover the perfect wheels for your Ecuadorian adventure. Check out more popular car rentals below.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Coastal Road Trip

SUV

Beach-Ready & Adventure-Proof
5
3
Auto

The SUV is your ideal companion for Ecuador's stunning Pacific coast. Whether you're heading to Montañita's surf breaks or Salinas' golden sands, this vehicle handles sandy roads and coastal humidity with ease. Its higher clearance means you can explore hidden beaches and coastal trails without worry. Perfect for groups of up to five with luggage space for all your beach gear.

Mountain Highland

Pickup Truck

Conquer the Andes in Comfort
5
4
Auto

For those venturing into Ecuador's breathtaking Andean highlands, the pickup truck is essential. These rugged vehicles tackle winding mountain passes, steep inclines, and occasional rough road conditions with confidence. The higher seating position offers spectacular views of volcanic landscapes. Strong performance and stability make it ideal for journeys to Cuenca or the Avenue of the Volcanoes.

City Discovery

Small

Zip Through Guayaquil with Ease
5
2
Auto

Navigating Guayaquil's bustling streets and finding parking is simple with a compact car. This nimble vehicle excels in urban environments, making weaving through traffic and squeezing into tight spaces effortless. Ideal for exploring the Malecón waterfront and Las Peñas neighbourhood. Fuel efficiency keeps costs down while you discover the city's vibrant culture and cuisine.

Choose Your Ride

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

Airport Pick-Up
Downtown Pick-Up

Fastest Start: Collect At Guayaquil Airport (GYE)

Airport pick-up is ideal after a long flight from the UK: longer opening hours, more vehicle choice, and simpler logistics for luggage. It also helps you avoid arranging city transfers on arrival and makes early-morning departures easier. Confirm the exact desk or meet-and-greet point, and allow time for deposit authorisation and a thorough vehicle inspection.

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Urban NavigatorSmall
Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

EuropcarIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$2,176.87 - $3,176.87
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Urban NavigatorSmall
Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

Keddy by europcarIn terminal
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Urban NavigatorSmall
Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$10,000.00 - $30,000.00
MileageLimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Andes ExplorerSUV
Toyota Raize

Toyota Raize

Keddy by europcarIn terminal
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Andes ExplorerSUV
Toyota Raize

Toyota Raize

EuropcarIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$2,228.30 - $3,228.30
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Andes ExplorerSUV
Suzuki Scross Sx4

Suzuki Scross Sx4

Keddy by europcarIn terminal
5
5
5
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Family RoadtripperLarge
Hyundai Sonata

Hyundai Sonata

NationalIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,060.02 - $1,652.84
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Family RoadtripperLarge
Hyundai Sonata

Hyundai Sonata

EnterpriseIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,113.39 - $1,706.21
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family RoadtripperLarge
Hyundai Sonata

Hyundai Sonata

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Auto
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,128.71 - $1,721.52
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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GYE Car Rentals Rated by Real Guayaquil Travellers

What travellers really think about car hire at Guayaquil Airport (GYE) – read authentic reviews before you book and drive with confidence.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.3
10,000+ reviews
$111In terminal, Walk to counter
$800 - $30,000
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Transparent pricing, no hidden fees
  • Free upgrades to premium vehicles
Goldcar
2.9
2 reviews
$2813.1 mi from Guayaquil Downtown
$7,176 - $10,176
  • Airport pickup available
  • Standard rental process
NationalBudget Friendly
2.3
62 reviews
$81In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,481 - $4,134
  • Emerald Club car selection flexibility
  • Friendly professional counter staff
  • Quick efficient rental processing
Keddy by europcar
2.0
11 reviews
$77In terminal-
  • Standard pick-up and drop-off process
  • Reasonable pricing structure
Alamo
1.8
3,000+ reviews
$78In terminal, Walk to counter
$500 - $4,111
  • Smooth pick-up process
  • Efficient booking system
  • Professional staff service
Enterprise
1.8
23,951 reviews
$80In terminal, Walk to counter
$500 - $4,128
  • Professional and helpful staff
  • Smooth rental process
  • Easy booking experience
Avis
1.3
4700+ reviews
$1803 mi from Guayaquil Downtown
$1,000 - $2,000
  • Helpful professional staff
  • Quick efficient service
  • Clean well-maintained cars
Budget
1.2
5700+ reviews
$4753 mi from Guayaquil Downtown
$1,000 - $2,000
  • Excellent customer service
  • Clean and reliable vehicles
  • Professional and helpful staff
Europcar
1.0
11 reviews
$75In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,750 - $3,460
  • Convenient airport location
  • Simple pickup and return process
  • Wide vehicle selection available

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 20 2026
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Key Expert Insights

Platform Analysis

"Guayaquil hosts 91 car rental agencies (17.6% of Ecuador's 517 total), with airport pickups dominating at 65% share, averaging $41/day; economy cars lead at 55% of bookings."

Booking Patterns

"Ecuador's rental fleet grew 5.3% to 8,536 units (Sept 2024); economy cars dominate airport demand (55%), while SUV bookings rise 15% annually for coastal and jungle routes."

Customer Pain Points

"38% of Ecuador car renters report confusion over insurance coverage options (Basic vs Medium vs Premium), with 27% citing unexpected additional charges at pickup."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • POI Data - Car Rental Agencies in Ecuador
  • KAYAK - Guayaquil Airport Car Rental Statistics
  • Global Fleet - Ecuador Car Rental Market Report
  • Corporent (Association of Asset Rental Companies in Ecuador)
  • Europcar Ecuador - Protection Options Information

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LANGUAGES

Spanish

CURRENCY

USD

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+593

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$45 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.08%

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$0.80/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$0.39/L - $0.80/L

Guayaquil Car Rental Guide

Essential self-drive tips for navigating Ecuador's largest coastal city and beyond

Can I drive in Ecuador with my home country's licence, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your home country's full driving licence is valid in Ecuador for up to 90 days. However, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended as a backup, especially if your licence doesn't have a photo or isn't in Spanish. Police checkpoints are common outside major cities, and an IDP eliminates any language barrier disputes. Most rental companies will require you to be at least 21 years old, and drivers under 25 typically pay a young driver surcharge of around £15–£25 per day.
Guayaquil is chaos – what traffic rules should I actually know before driving?
Ecuador drives on the right-hand side. In Guayaquil, expect aggressive merging, limited signalling, and frequent motorcycle filtering through traffic. Traffic lights are often treated as suggestions rather than rules, especially at night. Speed limits: 50 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on main roads, and 100 km/h on the toll motorways (rarely enforced). Speed cameras exist on the Pan-American Highway but are poorly marked. Download an offline map (Maps.me or Google Maps) before setting off – mobile data coverage is patchy outside the city.
How do I pay for fuel and tolls? Will my credit card work?
Fuel is cheap in Ecuador (around $1.50–$2 per litre for 85-octane 'extra' petrol, which most rental cars run on). Cash is preferred at pumps – card payment is available but slow. Tolls on the main highways (e.g., Guayaquil–Salinas) cost $1–$5 per segment, payable in cash at booths. Credit cards are widely accepted at rental desks but expect a pre-authorisation hold of £300–£500 on your card for the vehicle – this is released after return.
I'm visiting between December and May – should I be worried about the rainy season?
Yes. The rainy season brings heavy afternoon downpours that can reduce visibility to near zero and cause surface flooding on low-lying roads. The Guayaquil–Salinas coastal road and routes towards the Andean highlands are particularly prone to flash flooding. Avoid night driving during the rainy season. If renting a 4x4, verify it has good tyres – potholes appear suddenly after storms and can be severe. Check weather forecasts daily and delay journeys if torrential rain is forecast.
What insurance do I actually need? I've heard about scams at rental desks.
Basic third-party liability is legally required, but it barely covers anything. Full Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) with theft protection costs £20–£40 per day through the rental company – decline it and you're liable for the full vehicle value. Watch for upsells at the desk: super CDW (to remove your excess), personal accident insurance, and roadside assistance packages are often inflated 3–5 times their real worth. Book comprehensive cover through a reputable broker online before you arrive, then simply decline the desk add-ons. Document every scratch with timestamped photos before departure.
Where can I drive to from Guayaquil, and are there any dangerous routes?
Popular drives include the scenic coastal road to Salinas (1.5 hours, $2 toll), the mountain route to Cuenca via the Cajas National Park (3–4 hours, winding mountain roads with altitude changes), and the route to the Galapagos ferry at Puerto Ayora. Do NOT attempt to drive to the Amazon basin from Guayaquil without a 4x4 and local guidance – roads become mud tracks in the wet season. Wildlife on roads is a genuine hazard nationwide, particularly at dawn and dusk – expect to encounter iguanas, toucans, and occasionally cows on the road.

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