Oaxaca Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Oaxaca

Enterprise Rent-A-Car is proud to serve customers looking for transportation in Oaxaca. As part of the largest rental car company in the world, which owns and operates more than 1.5 million vehicles, we’re sure to have a location near you or your travel destination. And while we are an internationally recognized brand, Enterprise remains family-owned with one goal in mind for our customers: to exceed your expectations for service and overall value.

Oaxaca Car Rental FAQs

To rent a car in Mexico, you must be 18 years old. 

To rent a car in Mexico, you will need:

  • A valid driver’s license with photo ID
  • A valid credit card

Yes, you must purchase Mexican Personal Liability Insurance to legally drive in Mexico.

Yes, you will need a valid passport to visit Mexico. We recommend reviewing Mexico's most current entry, exit and visa requirements when planning your trip.

Tropical storms in the Gulf of Mexico or along the Caribbean and Pacific Coast typically occer between May and November, and can produce heavy winds and rain.

Should I Rent a Car in Oaxaca

What’s the best way to get around Oaxaca? Shuttles might seem convenient, but typically, they only go to major attractions, making it more difficult to get to smaller attractions or towns. Hiring a driver can get expensive, and public transportation forces you to adhere to someone else’s schedule on your vacation.

When you rent a car from Enterprise, you have the flexibility to customize your trip. Enjoy the fun things you want to do when it is convenient for your schedule – no one else’s. Interested in seeing the Zocalo up close and personal? Or would you rather take a leisurely stroll through the Oaxaca Textile Museum? With your Enterprise Rental Car, you can arrive early (or later) and visit these exciting attractions without crowded tour buses.

Whether you’re looking for customization or convenience, renting a car through Enterprise will help you make the most of your Oaxaca vacation.

Top Attractions Near Oaxaca

  • Zona Arqueológica de Monte Albán – the ruins of this ancient Zapotec capital make up one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Latin America.
  • Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán – of the city's most ornate churches endowed with gold.
  • Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca – 17th-century convent turned cultural center with archaeological artifacts and ancient books.
  • Hierve el Agua – a popular tourist attraction consisting of thermal pools and petrified waterfalls.
  • Mercado Benito Juárez – a popular local marketplace to buy local goods and souveniers.
  • Jardin Etnobotanico de Oaxaca – a lavish botanical garden that exhibits hundreds of live plant species, all native to Oaxaca.
  • Mercado 20 de Noviembre – a traditional covered market with stalls for fresh produce, baked goods & local street foods
  • Zócalo – the main square of Mexico City and one of the city's most famous attractions.
  • Museo Textil de Oaxaca – a free, interactive museum featuring textiles of the region and workshops for adults & kids.

Top Cities Near Oaxaca

  • Puebla – only 4 hours away from Oaxaca is Puebla, a city known for its delicious food, beautiful churches and cultural scene. Dive into the rich history of Mexico at Catedral de Puebla (Puebla Cathedral) or enjoy a shopping spree at Callejón de los Sapos, a popular shopping area.
  • Mexico City – a day trip that’s worth the 6-hour drive. As the largest city in Mexico, there is no shortage of attractions to enjoy. Find excitement at every corner at the Zocalo or travel back in time at Templo Mayor to learn about Mexico City’s fascinating history.
  • Puerto Escondido – If you’re looking for fun, look no further than Puerto Escondido. Experience warm sun, sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife that’s unique to Puerto. Zicatela Beach is recognized for the surf break known as the
    "Mexican Pipeline." one of the most dynamic stops for your trip.
  • San José del Pacifico - A small and young town within Oaxaca, surrounded by beautiful mountains and landscapes to enjoy on the road for lovers of ecotourism.