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i don't take diving course....i will arrive from Florida cave diving in mex for one week....again for cave divingMany use discovercars.com to compare options from various rental companies. We recently rented from Mex Rent A Car, which is one of the larger companies. On a previous trip we used Yes Rent A Car, which was a small outfit that offered good prices, though the car was older.
If you’re taking a dive course, why do you need a car?
I apologize--I misread your post. You meant "use it for scuba, of course, in February 2024."i don't take diving course....i will arrive from Florida cave diving in mex for one week....again for cave diving![]()
i understand...and want to book car in advance...If you are booking ahead of time, I use Mex or Isis. Both list the actual price on their website.
If you are getting a car when you arrive, you need to understand Mexican haggling culture.
You walk out of baggage claim into the car rental area, pick one and get a total price.
Go to the next window, lie about the price you just got and get a new total price. Go to the next window and lie about that price until you get a new total price. Once all of them start giving you the same prices, you have gotten to what it actually costs. Pick one and rent the car.
Depending on season and demand, plan to pay $45-70usd per day for a small car with full coverage insurance.
I was just down for 10 days over christmas and it was the highest I have ever paid at $58 per day for 10 days. But after haggling, everybody was in that ballpark so I ran with it.
any recommended companyYES car rental has been good for us.
The name of the company is Yes Rent A Car: Yes Rent a Car - Car Rental in cancun without hidden chargesany recommended company