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Cheapest Car Rental Rates

Queenstown Airport
Compact
Toyota Aqua Hybrid or similar
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
EV Hire
$34.13 per day
Queenstown Airport
Intermediate
Toyota Corolla or similar
Toyota Corolla
  • 5
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
$35.17 per day
Queenstown Airport
Economy
Suzuki Swift or similar
Suzuki Swift
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Jucy
$40.44 per day
Queenstown Airport
Standard SUV
Mitsubishi Outlander or similar
Mitsubishi Outlander
  • 5
  • 3
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Keddy
$96.34 per day

Most Popular Car Rental Deals

Queenstown Airport
Premium SUV
Toyota Prado or similar
Toyota Prado
  • 7
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Ezi Car Rental
$173.31 per day
Queenstown Airport
Full-size SUV
Mitsubishi Pajero or similar
Mitsubishi Pajero
  • 5
  • 3
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Alamo
$178.46 per day
Queenstown Airport
Premium Elite
Toyota Alphard or similar
Toyota Alphard
  • 7
  • 4
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Yes Rentals
$223.55 per day
Queenstown Airport
Special SUV
Audi Q7 AWD or similar
Audi Q7 AWD
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
SIXT
$332.76 per day
The above prices are only approximate and were last updated at 2:13 PM on 12/23/24. Prices may vary based on the booking dates, length of rental, and car class.
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Travel Information

Languages
English, Samoan
Currency
NZD
Drive on
Left-hand side
Country code
+64
Average car rental price
$104 per day
Average car rental length
7 days
Speed limit within town
30 - 50 km/h or 19 - 31 mph
Speed limit out of town
80 - 100 km/h or 50 - 62 mph
Acceptable limit of BAC
0.05%
Rating
9.4 / 10
Average gas price
$1.55 per liter or $5.88 per gallon
Lowest gas price
$1.39 per liter or $5.28 per gallon
Highest gas price
$1.68 per liter or $6.34 per gallon

Why rent a car in Queenstown?

Let’s face it, while it's famous for its nightlife, no one visits Queenstown to spend their entire vacation in the city. The main draw of the town is the surrounding nature and its opportunities for all sorts of outdoor activities. Of course, the only way to experience as much as possible of it is to have a car. 

Queenstown

One-Way Car Rentals in Queenstown

The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Queenstown and drop off in another city include:

  • From Queenstown to Christchurch - 38 offers from $31.86 per day
  • From Queenstown to Auckland - 52 offers from $31.86 per day
  • From Queenstown to Dunedin - 9 offers from $84.41 per day
  • From Queenstown to Picton - 9 offers from $84.41 per day
  • From Queenstown to Invercargill - 9 offers from $84.41 per day

Top ways to enter Queenstown

Most travellers will enter Queenstown either via a direct flight from abroad or via a connection with one of the three main cities of New Zealand. The Queenstown Airport is relatively small, with just one terminal serving both international and domestic flights. It is located about 7km east of the city in the town of Frankton. How you will pick-up your rental car at the airport will depend on which provider you have chosen. The largest suppliers have a service desk at the terminal, while others can be found a short walk away. Finally, some suppliers may meet you at the airport and provide you with a shuttle service to their location.  

As there is no train service to Queenstown, the only other way those that haven’t already picked up a rental car elsewhere can reach the city is via bus. Most buses arrive and depart from Athol Street car park in the city center. Offices of various rental providers can be easily reached from there. 

City facts

While there is evidence that the Maori were in the Queensland area over the past few hundred years, they made no permanent settlement. Around 1860, the first European settled in what is now Queenstown and began farming, particularly grazing sheep. It would only be a couple of short years before gold would be found and a gold rush would begin what we now know as Queenstown.

A  few different theories for the origin of the town’s name exist. After the gold ran out, the town was all but abandoned. However, Chinese miners came to the neighboring Arrowtown to mine. In the early 1900s they too would leave the area. Small-scale farming would continue. In the middle of the century, the first ski area would open beginning the long growth that would lead the town to become the Mecca of tourism, particular adventure tourism, it is today. 

The climate of other areas on the South Island may differ. In general, the further north a location is, the warmer it is. The western side of the island sees significantly more rainfall than the east side due to the mountains that divide the island in half. As is the case everywhere, the weather at high altitudes in the mountains can be unpredictable, so be sure to be prepared before setting out for hikes. 

Top sights and activities

  • Skyline - Visitors can ride in a gondola up to the top of Bob’s Peak overlooking the town. Views to the surrounding mountains and across the lake are not all that awaits those at the top. A restaurant, for those that are hungry, and a cafe, for those not as hungry, sit at the top with panoramic views. Children and those young at heart can choose between the luge tracks (scenic and advanced) and ride their way down the mountain before taking a chairlift to the top and going again. Perhaps the most unique opportunity is that of stargazing. For an hour after sunset, visitors can look through telescopes at the top of the mountain. This is also available in winter with down jackets and hot chocolate awaiting those that brave the cold. 
  • Nightlife - Queenstown is a travel destination that is known for its party scene. The nightlife usually goes all week long. From dive bars popular with backpackers to finer wine and cocktail joints for the older folks, there is a night-time spot for any visitor. Most of the 150 or more licensed establishments can be found in the Central Business District. If you are not the party type and are looking for a more peaceful getaway, it is highly suggested that you consider staying outside of the CBD. 
  • Skiing - With four world class ski areas and resorts nearby, the closest of which is only a 20 minute drive from the city,  skiers and snowboarders of all experience levels will find a slope fit for them.  
  • Outdoor Activities - Queenston is set among some of the greatest outdoors around. Both from the city itself and in the surrounding area, there are numerous tracks (or trails) for walking. These include short, easy tracks to lengthy, advanced tracks. Here's a great guide to some of the best hikes. There are also many bike trails. Fishing and hunting can be enjoyed in the area, too. And, of course, in the nearby National Parks, climbers can summit stunning peaks. 
  • Adventure Sports - In addition to the standard outdoor activities, Queenstown offers many adventure sports, having become the adventure tourism capital of the world. A story of the first European to tour the area includes him being led on an extreme whitewater rafting trip, which is now extremely popular around the city. Ziplines, snowboarding, skiing, and bungee jumping are also offered in the city. 
  • Arrowtown - Just to the east of Queenstown, Arrowtown is a former mining colony that was home to many Chinese miners. A historical display of the huts from these times can be walked around for free. Participating in panning for gold is also possible in the town. For the more adventurous, a trip via a 4WD vehicle or mountain bike can be made to Macetown, an abandoned mining settlement further into the mountains. The “road” follows the old wagon trail and offers incredible scenery and crosses multiple streams.  
  • Golf - With seven different courses within an hour's drive of the city, Queenstown can certainly be considered a golf destination. Millbrook Resort in nearby Arrowtown is perhaps the most famous of the courses having hosted multiple tournaments of the New Zealand Open. It’s possible to play on the courses during every season. Of course, the area also offers a wealth of opportunities for drinks or a meal after golfers complete their rounds. 
  • Queenstown Gardens. Located just south of the city center, Queenstown Gardens take up a peninsula surrounded on three sides by Lake Wakatipu. The gardens are known for the so-called heritage trees that were planted by the first mayor of Queensland, James William Robertson, in the mid-19th century and also has a number of exotic flora species brought from around the world. A popular recreation area, the gardens offer skiing, BMX riding, or simply going on a long, relaxing stroll.

Traffic and parking

Driving takes place on the left-hand side of the road in New Zealand. It doesn’t seem like it would ever be forgotten, but there have been many cases of tourists driving on the wrong side of the road. 

Though there are many gravel roads and off-road tracks that could make for great adventures, rental car providers, in most cases, prohibit travel on unsealed roads, offroad, and above the snow line.

It is often difficult to find a parking space in the CBD of Queenstown. On-street parking is free, but limited to two hours during daytime. All but one of the car parks in the city are paid parking. The free lot is located on Park Street. It is also worth noting that many hotels in the city charge for parking.  

The New Zealand Transport Agency has a map with current traffic conditions and road closures. 

Toll roads

All of the toll roads in New Zealand are in the northern part of the North Island. They all serve as short bypasses of congested areas. The tolls are therefore quite low. The toll roads use a license plate capturing system with no physical booths. Payment can be made either by having a setup account, by paying online before or within five days of using a toll road, or with cash in some BP and Caltex petrol stations (though a small fee will be added). 

Many rental companies offer some system, with a fee, to pass on toll payments to you without you having to do anything. Of course, it may be better just to pay the toll yourself and save on paying that fee. The toll roads can all be avoided quite easily by avoiding the bypass roads and transiting through the towns (in addition to being able to see more). 

Ideas for day trips

  • Otago Central Rail Trail - Queenstown is on the west side of the Otago Region. Not far away is the Otago Central Rail Trail, a former railroad turned bicycle bath and the original Great Ride. The 153km trail follows the former route of the Otago Central Railway. The ends of the trail are located in Ranfurly and Clyde. The trail also passes through other small towns, where dining and accommodation are available. It’s possible to complete a section of the train or arrange for return transportation to pick up your rental car where you started. 
  • Glenorchy - This tiny town located at the north end of Lake Wakatipu might not seem as a great destination in an of itself, but the road there is the reason it makes this list. The drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy is one of the most scenic roads in New Zealand, and therefore the world. The road travels along the eastern side of the lake with views of the mountains on the west side. The drive can take anywhere from 25 minutes to a couple of hours or more depending on how many times one stops to take in the scenery, picnic, or walk in the bush. The road conditions should generally be favorable in winter with no chains needed, though checking ahead of time is never a bad idea. 
  • Wine Tour - Queenstown and the neighboring Central Otago region probably form the southernmost area of wine production in the world. Some 200 wineries can be found less than an hour’s drive from Queenstown. Driving east on Highway 6, one can find many vineyards around Gibbston and further in an around Cromwell. The region is known for its Pinot Noir, but various white varieties of grapes are also grown. Many wineries have tasting rooms and some have restaurants serving gourmet food paired with their wine. Driving around for the day and visiting various cellars just could be the highlight of your trip; just make sure someone serves as the designated driver. 
  • Mount Aspiring National Park - Just north of Fiordland, Mount Aspiring National Park can not be missed by outdoor enthusiasts, especially mountaineers. The park sits on the southern end of the Southern Alps and has an extensive remote wilderness. It also has high mountains, the highest among them being Mount Aspiring at over 3,000 meters. Visitors might also recognize a portion of the park from the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, as Dan’s Paddock was the filming location for Isengard. The Rees-Dart Track brings walkers through that area. Lake Wanaka nearby is also worth adding to your route.
  • Fiordland National Park. The drive between Queenstown, Te Anau, and Milford Sound is one of the best drives you'll find on the South Island. Ending at the glacier-carved Milford Sound with Mitre Peak proudly hovering above the area, it’s a view you won’t forget. Daily bus tours/boat tour combos operate from Queenstown year-round. For a slightly less crowded experience, book a tour of Doubtful Sound instead. 
  • Wanaka. The small town of Wanaka has been known for a while as Queenstown’s smaller sister; however, in recent years, it has emerged as a top tourist destination on its own. With its famous Willow Tree partially submerged in Wanaka Lake attracting thousands of photographers daily, as well as a myriad of hiking trails and adventure activities, Wanaka can now easily compete for the title of the adventure capital of New Zealand.

Most popular cars

The most popular class of rental car in New Zealand is the compact, of which the Nissan Tiida is an example. Given the proclivity for road trips that New Zealand gives travelers, full-size cars are the next most popular. The Toyota RAV4 SUV is the most popular full-size rental. Finally, the economy car, perfect for a couple’s road trip, is also popular. The Fiat Punto is a good example of this class of car. 

Further destinations

While it may be possible in summer, depending on your rental supplier, to take your rental vehicle on a ferry between the North and South Islands, it would be more budget-friendly to book another rental car for the North Island which could be picked up in Wellington.

  • Christchurch - The unofficial capital of the South Island lies 500 kilometers northeast of Queenstown. The third-largest city in New Zealand, Christchurch often serves as the gateway to the South Island and its natural attractions. The city is, however, also a destination in its own right for its museums, culture, dining, and nightlife. With not quite half of the residents of the South Island inhabiting the greater Christchurch area, any visitor wanting to see what New Zealand life is about shouldn’t miss the city. 
  • Wellington - It takes around 11 hours to drive from Queenstown to Picton, where a ferry can be taken to the country's capital, though only the time-constrained should even think of making the drive straight and miss the many sites and experience in between. With a picturesque harbor, history, fine dining, and a craft beer tradition, Wellington is not to be missed when traveling to New Zealand. The city also serves as the departing point of ferries to the South Island of the country with its incredible nature and mountains. 
  • Dunedin - Around 300 km east of Queenston, Dunedin is the second-largest city on the South Island. The oft-photographed Victorian-era railway station, which is possible the steepest street in the world, and the area’s surrounding beaches are all good reasons for tourists to include this city in their itinerary. In addition, taking a ride on the Taieri Gorge Railway, a scenic tourist train to Middlemarch is something railway fans can not miss. The train passes over many bridges and aqueducts, includes guided commentary, and passes through scenery that can’t be seen from your rental car.  The train even stops or slows down for riders to take pictures. 
  • Fiordland - Located on the southwestern corner of the island, Fiordland is a large area full of, you guessed it, fjords. Most of the area is encompassed by the Fiordland National Park, the largest in New Zealand.  The most accessible part of the park is the section between Te Anau and Milford Sound, the latter of which is a great place to enjoy on a boat tour or cruise. 
  • Mount Cook National Park - Home to the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mt Cook, this national park mostly consists of high alpine terrain. A town of the same name sits just outside of the park and serves as a center for tourist activities and a base camp for climbers. While no permits are needed to climb Mt. Cook, fees are required to overnight in the huts. Do not let the mountain’s height fool you, the routes to the summit are very technical, requiring both rock climbing and glacial climbing experience. If you do not have the proper skills, guides and lessons are available along with mountains that provide an easier introduction.
  • Glacier Country - Centered around Westland National Park, State Highway 6 brings travelers through the heart of the area. Of the many glaciers, the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers are the most famous. The Franz Josef Glacier is perhaps the most accessible glacier in the world and thus sees a large number of tourists every year. The Fox Glacier is not as impressive but also less crowded. Guided tours are available, but it is also permitted to walk to the glaciers on your own. Ice axes and crampons are required to actually walk on the glaciers.  
  • Kahurangi National Park - New Zealand’s second-largest national park, Kahurangi is located in the Northwest corner of the South Island. Parts of the park are wilderness while other parts have a network of trails on which hikers visit high plateaus, scenic rivers, and coastal forests. The park is the most tropical park in the country. 
  • Stewart Island - The southernmost island of New Zealand, Stewart Island is a nature lovers paradise. The island, while much smaller than the North and South Islands, has 700km of coastline. Ferries to the island depart from Bluff, near Invercargill. Since there are very few roads on the island anyway, one shouldn’t worry whether cars are allowed on the ferry or not. Outside of the town of Oban, where most of the small population live, the best way to get around is by walking on one of the numerous paths. 

Car rental prices in Queenstown

  • Large cars - from $55 per day
  • Medium cars - from $34 per day
  • Vans - from $69 per day
  • Premium cars - from $153 per day
  • Small cars - from $39 per day
  • SUVs - from $51 per day

Money-saving and other tips

Below, you'll find reviews about traveling to Queenstown from customers who booked their rental car through us. Here's a summary of some of the most frequent tips they mentioned:

  1. Enjoy Local Attractions

    • "Skyline gondola, trip to Wanaka, trip on Earnslaw. Queenstown has so much to offer!"

    • "We just loved Milford Sound on a perfect sunny day."

  2. Explore the Outdoors

    • "Curling in Naseby and hanging with my 4 sisters. New Zealand has the most incredibly beautiful landscapes."

    • "Hiking and exploring the natural beauty of Queenstown was the highlight of our trip."

  3. Take Advantage of Good Weather

    • "Great view of nature, amazing weather."

  4. Experience Local Cuisine

    • "Queenstown was just magical! Everyone is so friendly and the food was excellent."

    • "The restaurants were all good, the service perfect, and the food delicious."

And a good way to make sure you get a great deal in Queenstown is to check out our list of the best rental companies in Queenstown.

This information was written, fact-checked, and/or translated by our content creators.

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Fact checked by
Marta Kulesza
This article was reviewed and updated by Marta, who spent the last 17 years living as a digital nomad and traveling the World before settling in a small alpine village in Austria. When it comes down to designing road trips for hiking enthusiasts around the Southern Alps of New Zealand, the Canadian Rockies, the Italian Dolomites, or Norway, she considers herself an expert. When she's not sitting at her computer and editing photos from her last trip, you can find her skiing or hiking with her dog in the mountains.

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Top 20 locations near Queenstown

Map of Car Rental Locations

What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Queenstown?

Car rental prices in Queenstown vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Average rental costs per day in Queenstown
$59.62
January
$62.94
February
$48.36
March
$34.78
April
$26.08
May
$24.91
June
$32.88
July
$32.80
August
$24.45
September
$27.58
October
$33.99
November
$72.05
December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Queenstown is September (when prices average $24.45 per day). This is 39% cheaper than the yearly average and 66% cheaper than renting in December (when prices average $72.05).

This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.

What’s the usual rental length in Queenstown?

How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in January, the average renter keeps their car for 8 days, and in May, they keep their car for 6 days.
Average number of rental days in Queenstown
8
January
8
February
8
March
7
April
6
May
6
June
7
July
7
August
7
September
7
October
7
November
7
December

What's the most popular month to rent a car in Queenstown?

Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Queenstown is January, and the least popular is May.
Monthly searches in Queenstown by pick-up date relative to the average
173%
January
125%
February
111%
March
67%
April
54%
May
55%
June
77%
July
73%
August
74%
September
87%
October
133%
November
173%
December

Car rental information

Car rental locations 3
Airport locations 1
Popular suppliers Discount Car Rentals New Zealand, Ezu Car Rental, Yes Rentals, Hao Rentals, Snap
Popular car categories SUVs, Small cars, Medium cars, Large cars
Lowest price $34 per day
Cheapest supplier EV Hire

Most popular car models of rental suppliers

Rental Supplier Model Doors Luggage Type
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota RAV4 5 2 SUVs
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Corolla 4 2 Large cars
Yes Rentals Toyota Aqua 5 1 Small cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Yaris 5 2 Small cars
Jucy Suzuki Swift 5 1 Small cars
Rentalcars247 Mitsubishi ASX 5 2 SUVs
Yes Rentals Toyota Corolla 5 1 Medium cars
EV Hire Toyota Aqua Hybrid 5 1 Medium cars
Hao Rentals Toyota Corolla 5 2 Medium cars
Yes Rentals Toyota RAV4 5 3 SUVs

Our customers' reviews

Because we want to make sure each review listed here is left by a real customer, we don’t have the option to post a review here. Instead, we ask each and every customer to leave a review after they return their rental car. This way, you know that all reviews are authentic.

New Zealand
Toyota RAV4
12/19/24
Wild wire, E bikes around the lake, mountain biking and beautiful walks and scenery
New Zealand
Kia Seltos
12/12/24
Loved Wānaka and Queenstown. Dunedin and Bluff were great too.
New Zealand
Toyota Camry
12/10/24
Nature spots were stuning, food were our of my expectation.
Singapore
Toyota Corolla
11/28/24
All together we have a great trip, but some activities we don't get to enjoy we'll due to bad weather.
United States of America (USA)
Nissan X-Trail
11/25/24
Drove around New Zeland
Hong Kong
Toyota Auris
11/25/24
Photo 1 by Lam Chiu W. about renting a Toyota Auris in Queenstown (11/25/24) Photo 2 by Lam Chiu W. about renting a Toyota Auris in Queenstown (11/25/24)
Australia
Toyota Yaris 2013
11/7/24
Great trip from Queenstown to Christchurch via Franz Joseph Glacier and a helicopter adventure viewing this and Fox Glacier including a landing on the snow.
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
10/22/24
Photo by Aarin D. about renting a Toyota Aqua Hybrid in Queenstown (10/22/24)
Malaysia
Kia Seltos
10/15/24
We have the best road trip ever! It is the best decision to hired suv car under discover car
New Zealand
Toyota RAV4 (2019-2021)
10/6/24
Mostly good weather and lots of cool stuff to do and great company
Australia
Toyota Yaris
9/15/24
awesome skiing in fresh snow
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
9/13/24
Unfortunately we were in Queenstown for a family bereavement so not really applicable. We did enjoy the scenery though and Franks, The Crown and Frankton pub.
Australia
Toyota RAV4
8/27/24
ski
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
8/26/24
Our trip was incredible, we went on a boat trip, we went to see the nine on the mountain, we enjoyed the cuisine of different cultures...it was great.
New Zealand
Toyota Corolla (2016-2018)
8/19/24
Pedros House of Lamb was awesome plus great skiing and biking
New Zealand
Toyota Highlander
8/7/24
Skiing , touring
New Zealand
Suzuki Swift
8/2/24
Great time as always, weather played ball and we had a great time enjoying the sights of Queenstown.
New Zealand
Toyota RAV4
6/11/24
Full of nature
Photo 1 by Raj K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (6/11/24) Photo 2 by Raj K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (6/11/24) Photo 3 by Raj K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (6/11/24) Photo 4 by Raj K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (6/11/24) Photo 5 by Raj K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (6/11/24)
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
5/27/24
Skyline gondola, trip to Wanaka, trip on Earnslaw and trip to National Motor and Toy Museum
Australia
Toyota Yaris
5/24/24
We just loved Milford Sound on a perfect sunny day yet beautiful snow capped mountains. The Cafe in Cromwell had the best mousetraps...and apple cake
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
5/24/24
We went everywhere we could
Australia
Toyota Alphard
5/21/24
Curling in Naseby and hanging with my 4sisters
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Yaris
5/3/24
New Zealand has the most incredibly beautiful land and friendly people. Ocean, mountains, crazy blue clear lakes and Fiordland's made for the most delightful hikes.
Australia
VW T-Roc
4/28/24
We hired a VW T-Roc, which was a nice car to drive for many klms. We did a round trip of NZ South Island, mainly to enjoy the scenery. We especially liked Glenorchy, Banks Peninsula, Mt Cook and Franz Josef glacier.
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
4/24/24
Golf and trip to Milford Sound
Australia
Mitsubishi ASX
4/8/24
Warbirds Airshow.. Arrowtown we did all the tourist things. The roads are lovely to drive on in Queenstown
New Zealand
Toyota Corolla
4/7/24
Drove around ...played tourist
Australia
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
4/1/24
Fantastic hikes and bike rides around Queenstown and Te Anau
New Zealand
Toyota Camry
3/30/24
Photo by Rajeev Nair R. about renting a Toyota Camry in Queenstown (3/30/24)
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua
3/29/24
Queenstown is absolutely beautiful & the people are so lovely 😊
Australia
Suzuki Swift
3/16/24
Photo by Ian G. about renting a Suzuki Swift in Queenstown (3/16/24)
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua
3/9/24
Driving the coastal roads to Dunedin were amazing. Inland driving was boring and stressful for me.
New Zealand
Toyota Yaris
3/6/24
We come to enjoy the NZ open golf and play We was very lucky to rent a Hyundai and that made as to be a special guest and special car park on Millbrook Resort because one of the sponsors was a Hyundai
Photo 1 by Dale L. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Queenstown (3/6/24) Photo 2 by Dale L. about renting a Toyota Yaris in Queenstown (3/6/24)
United States of America (USA)
Toyota RAV4
2/26/24
New zealand is an awesome place to visit. Well worth the long flight. Tons of things to see.
New Zealand
Toyota Corolla
2/26/24
Having a rental car meant my sister and I could be dropped off in Te Anau to walk the Hollyford track whist my husband and brother in law could explore Milford and Doubtful sounds. It was fantastic.
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Corolla
2/14/24
The trip was great despite not having a displayed navigation or music connection. We got where we needed to be and had a great time.
New Zealand
Suzuki Swift
2/12/24
Queenstown is a beautiful place
Australia
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
2/6/24
We mostly traversed around the city of Queenstown & caught a coach to Milford Sound. We enjoyed the Gondola, Luge and Jetboat, also the steamer. We were disappointed in the Kiwi farm and would not recommend it. We thought the time spent decrying the Australian fauna was unwarranted.
Australia
Toyota Corolla
2/1/24
Tramping, bike trail.
Australia
Toyota RAV4
1/31/24
I live South Island and will be back again for sure 😃
Australia
Toyota Camry
1/28/24
Using Queenstown as the central base, we toured the South Island from the Milford Sound to Lake Wanaka and Cromwell. Amazing scenery from hiking and biking the South Island.
New Zealand
Toyota RAV4
1/24/24
Photo 1 by Manish K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (1/24/24) Photo 2 by Manish K. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (1/24/24)
Australia
Toyota Corolla
1/21/24
Swimming in Lake Hawea, fireworks NYE in Queenstown, the Kingston Flyer steam train experience, Lake Tekapo, the Hanmer Springs Pools. Christchurch gardens, Mt Cook walks.
New Zealand
Toyota Corolla
1/12/24
Photo 1 by Athraa Al Z. about renting a Toyota Corolla in Queenstown (1/12/24) Photo 2 by Athraa Al Z. about renting a Toyota Corolla in Queenstown (1/12/24) Photo 3 by Athraa Al Z. about renting a Toyota Corolla in Queenstown (1/12/24)
New Zealand
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
1/11/24
Wonderful
Australia
Toyota Corolla
1/10/24
Queenstown is fanatic town
New Zealand
Toyota RAV4
1/8/24
Very nice view when we had dinner at Skyline Restaurant
Photo by Guoqiang F. about renting a Toyota RAV4 in Queenstown (1/8/24)
Australia
Ford Ranger
1/4/24
Queenstown was amazing
Australia
Toyota Wish
12/24/23
All good
New Zealand
Toyota RAV4
12/24/23
Wanaka Cruise trip was amazing!

Car Rental Statistics

Highest-rated company
Ezu Car Rental
9.4 / 10
)
Lowest-rated company
NUCarrentals
6.7 / 10
)
Total number of reviews
303
Total rental companies
29
Average daily price
$139.27
Lowest daily price
$34.13
Total cars available
179

Top 29 suppliers in Queenstown in 2024

Ezu Car Rental
Ezu Car Rental
Exceptional 9.4 / 1,462 reviews
1 location
$39 - $130
Hao Rentals
Hao Rentals
Exceptional 9.3 / 134 reviews
1 location
$60 - $80
Mode Car Rentals
Mode Car Rentals
Exceptional 9.3 / 495 reviews
1 location
$133 - $135
SIXT
SIXT
Exceptional 9.2 / 172 reviews
1 location
$117 - $331
Ezi Car Rental
Ezi Car Rental
Exceptional 9.2 / 51 reviews
1 location
$133 - $164
Yes Rentals
Yes Rentals
Exceptional 9.1 / 1,061 reviews
1 location
$317 - $323
Thrifty
Thrifty
Very good 8.9 / 62 reviews
3 locations
$124 - $199
Alamo
Alamo
Very good 8.9 / 141 reviews
1 location
$92 - $112
Snap
Snap
Very good 8.8 / 588 reviews
1 location
$147
Rentalcars247
Rentalcars247
Very good 8.8 / 313 reviews
1 location
$91 - $107
Hertz
Hertz
Very good 8.7 / 127 reviews
3 locations
$109 - $252
Go Rentals
Go Rentals
Very good 8.7 / 135 reviews
2 locations
$63 - $93
Ace Rental Cars
Ace Rental Cars
Very good 8.7 / 8 reviews
2 locations
$93 - $130
EV Hire
EV Hire
Very good 8.6 / 107 reviews
1 location
$34
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Very good 8.6 / 1,055 reviews
1 location
$51 - $70
Budget
Budget
Very good 8.5 / 6 reviews
2 locations
$144 - $207
Jucy
Jucy
Very good 8.4 / 177 reviews
1 location
$40 - $90
yesaway
yesaway
Very good 8.4 / 244 reviews
1 location
$254 - $310
Routes Car Rental
Routes Car Rental
Very good 8.3 / 20 reviews
1 location
$130 - $174
Europcar
Europcar
Very good 8.2 / 99 reviews
1 location
$127 - $250
Dollar
Dollar
Very good 8.2 / 10 reviews
2 locations
$141 - $199
Enterprise
Enterprise
Very good 8.2 / 5 reviews
1 location
$104 - $119
Avis
Avis
Average 7.9 / 3 reviews
2 locations
$104 - $119
Flexways
Flexways
Average 7.9 / 0 reviews
1 location
$104 - $119
Firefly
Firefly
Average 7.7 / 0 reviews
3 locations
$104 - $119
Surprice
Surprice
Average 7.7 / 0 reviews
1 location
$104 - $119
Keddy
Keddy
Average 7.4 / 33 reviews
1 location
$67 - $140
U-Save
U-Save
Average 7.3 / 111 reviews
1 location
$75
NUCarrentals
NUCarrentals
Below average 6.7 / 29 reviews
1 location
$71
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