Car Rental at Vancouver Airport

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Toyota Auris


Toyota Corolla


Kia Forte


Nissan Rogue


Toyota Corolla


Nissan Sentra


Kia Seltos


Ford Escape


Kia Forte


Honda Civic


Hyundai Elantra


Nissan Versa


Hyundai Sonata


Kia Forte


Nissan Versa


Toyota Corolla


Jeep Compass


Honda Civic


Volkswagen Jetta


Chevrolet Malibu


Kia Rio


Toyota Yaris


Nissan Rogue


Ford Escape


Kia Seltos


Ford Escape


Toyota Corolla


Kia Forte


Ford Escape


Nissan Versa


Chrysler Town and Country


Chrysler Pacifica


Jeep Compass


Toyota Corolla


Nissan Versa


Volkswagen Jetta


Toyota Camry


Volkswagen Jetta


Nissan Kicks


Toyota Corolla Sedan


Toyota Corolla Sedan


Nissan Sentra


Kia Forte


Nissan Versa


Kia Rio


Toyota Corolla


Toyota Corolla


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- Cheapest car rental rates
- Why book with us?
- Travel information
- Airport travel guide
- Top international routes
- Main airlines
- Terminals
- Location
- Most popular types of rental car
- Car rental desks
- Services and facilities
- Nearest gas station
- Popular one-way rentals
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Airport info
- Top 20 locations near Vancouver Airport
- Map of top car rental locations
- When to book at Vancouver Airport and for how long?
- Car rental information
- Most popular car models of rental suppliers
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Here's what travelers say about renting a car at Vancouver Airport
- Car rental statistics
- Top 30 suppliers at Vancouver Airport in 2026
- Award-winning service
Travel information
Airport travel guide

One of the biggest cities in Canada (and by far the largest on its Pacific coast), Vancouver is also one of the country’s main tourist destinations. A diverse city known for its high quality of life, Vancouver also has plenty to offer in terms of history, nature, and active cultural life. These are four of its main attractions:
- Science World. Instantly recognizable for its large dome, the Science Center is one of the most beloved tourist attractions of Vancouver, and one of the best of its kind in North America. Built in the late 1980s and previously known as Telus World of Science, it welcomes about a million visitors every year, and in addition to exhibitions frequently hosts various science and nature-related events.
- Stanley Park: One of the largest urban parks in the world, Stanley Park is home to forested trails and the beautiful 10km section of the sea wall; a paved cycling and walking path around the perimeter of the park where you can see Lions Gate Bridge, beaches and sculptures. There are many bike rental companies to rent from near the park so you can bike this route
- Grouse Mountain: One of the three North Shore Mountains, Grouse Mountain is also known as the Peak of Vancouver. Offering skiing and snowboarding as well as ice skating and snowshoeing in the winter, Grouse is home to two rescued grizzly bears, Grindr and Coola, as well as a bird show, lumberjack show and a scenic chairlift ride in the summer. Energetic travelers should test their fitness on the Grouse Grind known as nature’s staircase which goes from the bottom of the Grouse gondola to the top of the mountain.
- Vancouver Art Gallery. Instantly recognizable for its neoclassical facade, this is one of the most important art spaces in all of Canada. The museum hosts works by practically all of the most important Canadian creators, and over the years has also hosted temporary exhibitions on such world-renowned masters as Vermeer, Cezanne, Dali, and Yoko Ono. The museum borders Robson Square, one of the most central plazas of Vancouver.
And here are a couple of more places to check out near Vancouver:
- Bowen Island. A small island just northwest of Vancouver, Bowen is one of the most popular destinations for day trips in the region. The area is famous for its coastline, well-preserved historical buildings, scenic nature, and, above all, a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The island is connected to the mainland by ferry; it is possible to bring a car (you’ll need to purchase an additional ticket for it), but you can also park at Horseshoe Bay and pick it up upon your return.
- Squamish. One of the main hubs of the Sea to Sky region that begins just north of Vancouver and stretches about 200 km (125 miles) to the northeast, Squamish is known as the outdoor capital of Canada. From kayaking to scuba diving to trekking and climbing, the area offers plenty of opportunities for adventure sports and activities. The drive from Vancouver to Squamish takes about an hour. Highway 99 passes through the city and is one of the most scenic drives in all of Canada, and the further north you go, the wilder the surrounding nature becomes.
Top international routes
- Calgary
- Toronto
- Edmonton
- Victoria
- Seattle
- Kelowna
- San Francisco
- Los Angeles
- Prince George
- Montreal
Main airlines
Air Canada, Air Canada Express, Air Transat, Pacific Coastal Airlines, WestJet, and Sunwing Airlines
Terminals
There are three passenger terminals—Domestic Terminal, International Terminal and South Terminal. Domestic and International are connected and sometimes collectively referred to as the Main Terminal. South Terminal is sometimes called Airport South. A free airport shuttle can take you between the Main Terminal and South Terminal.
Location
Vancouver Airport is about 12 km (7.5 mi) south of downtown Vancouver. Grant McConachie Way and Granville Street are the main roads connecting the airport to the city.
Most popular types of rental car
Car rental desks
The rental desks of National and Alamo are located across from to the Main Terminal on the ground floor of the parking lot.
Routes, Discount (including Europcar), and Ace all provide shuttle service to their locations which are just a few minutes’ ride away.
Services and facilities
You’ll find plenty of snack bars, fast food stands, cafeterias, and restaurants. For shopping, try one of the many stores and gift shops. Most duty-free outlets are in International Terminal. You’ll also find several lounges, an on-site hotel, ATMs, a currency exchange, baby changing facilities, a children’s play area, a medical clinic, a pharmacy, spa, showers, a dry cleaner, post office, aquarium, and a chapel. Luggage storage services are located landside in both International and Domestic Terminals and are open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the International Terminal and from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the Domestic Terminal. The airport is fully accessible to travelers with reduced mobility. You can find more information on the airport's official website.
Nearest gas station
There is a Petro- Canada gas station at 5111 Grant McConachie Way right next to the airport that is perfect for those returning Alamo or National rentals. The station is open 24/7.
For those returning cars to Ace, Discount (including Europcar), or Routes, a husky station on Bridgeport Road can be found just after exiting Oak Street and is a stone’s throw away from the rental companies’ locations.
Popular one-way rentals
- Seattle (231 km / 143 miles)
- Victoria (115 km / 71 miles)
- Calgary (971 km / 603 miles)
- Kamlopps (354 km / 220 miles)
- Kelowna (389 km / 242 miles)
- Portland (509 km / 316 miles)
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Airport info
Top 20 locations near Vancouver Airport
- Richmond Bridgeportfrom $36.77 per day5.1 km / 3.17 miles away
- Vancouver Southfrom $71.53 per day6.7 km / 4.16 miles away
- Vancouver Fairviewfrom $133.72 per day8.7 km / 5.41 miles away
- Vancouver Railway Station10.9 km / 6.77 miles away
- Vancouver (Downtown)from $54.66 per day11 km / 6.84 miles away
- Vancouver West Endfrom $107.97 per day11 km / 6.84 miles away
- Vancouver Tropicana Suite Hotelfrom $202.31 per day11.2 km / 6.96 miles away
- Vancouver Cruise Portfrom $122.91 per day11.8 km / 7.33 miles away
- North Vancouver (Downtown)from $105.35 per day14.9 km / 9.26 miles away
- North Downtown16.4 km / 10.19 miles away
- Surrey (Downtown)from $42.25 per day25.5 km / 15.84 miles away
- Nanaimo Airportfrom $54.01 per day52.3 km / 32.5 miles away
- Nanaimo (Downtown)from $105.35 per day57.3 km / 35.6 miles away
- Abbotsford International Airportfrom $42.25 per day62.8 km / 39.02 miles away
- Victoria International Airportfrom $33.49 per day63.3 km / 39.33 miles away
- Victoria Burnsidefrom $105.35 per day84.9 km / 52.75 miles away
- Victoria (Downtown)from $105.35 per day86.9 km / 54 miles away
- Colwood Downtownfrom $105.35 per day88.2 km / 54.8 miles away
- Comox Valley Airportfrom $36.29 per day135.8 km / 84.38 miles away
- Courtenay (Downtown)from $105.35 per day142.1 km / 88.3 miles away
Map of top car rental locations
When to book at Vancouver Airport and for how long?
When are car rental prices the lowest at Vancouver Airport?
The cost of renting a car at Vancouver Airport varies by season. The table and graph below can help you find the best time of year to save on a rental car.
Saver's insights
| Cheapest monthNovember | Most expensive month July | ||
| Average price $33 | A good deal $38 | Cheapest supplier Routes Car Rental | Cheapest car type Large cars |
$26
in January
$29
in February
$34
in March
$33
in April
$62
in May
$66
in June
$83
in July
$75
in August
$48
in September
$37
in October
$22
in November
$42
in December
The cheapest month of the year to rent a car at Vancouver Airport is November — when rental costs average $21.59 per day. This is 35% cheaper than the yearly average and 74% cheaper than renting a car in July (when prices average $83.19 per day).
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 is the most popular time of year to rent a car at Vancouver Airport?
Based on how many users search for a car in at Vancouver Airport, travelers are most likely to rent a car in May, while they are least likely to rent in in November.
0.7 times in January
0.7 times in February
0.8 times in March
Same as average in April
1.5 times in May
1.3 times in June
1.3 times in July
1.3 times in August
1.1 times in September
0.9 times in October
0.6 times in November
0.9 times in December
For how long do renters keep their vehicles at Vancouver Airport?
How long travelers keep their rental cars varies by the time of year: in July the average rental period is 11 days, while in October, the average rental period is only 7 days.
8 days in January
8 days in February
9 days in March
8 days in April
9 days in May
9 days in June
11 days in July
10 days in August
9 days in September
7 days in October
7 days in November
8 days in December
Car rental information
| 🔥 Popular suppliers | Routes Car Rental, Dollar, Avis, Zezgo, Alamo |
| 🚗 Popular car types | SUVs, large cars, medium cars, vans |
| 🤑 Lowest price | $25 per day |
| 👛 Cheapest supplier | Routes Car Rental |
Most popular car models of rental suppliers
| Rental Supplier | Model | Doors | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Routes Car Rental | Nissan Rogue | 5 | SUV |
| Routes Car Rental | Nissan Sentra | 4 | Large car |
| Routes Car Rental | Kia Forte | 4 | Large car |
| Dollar | Toyota Corolla | 4 | Large car |
| Dollar | Toyota RAV4 | 5 | SUV |
| Zezgo | Chevrolet Cruze | 4 | Large car |
| Dollar | Toyota RAV4 | 4 | SUV |
| Dollar | Kia Rio | 4 | Medium car |
| Routes Car Rental | Nissan Rogue | 4 | SUV |
| Dollar | Nissan Kicks | 4 | SUV |
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