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Cheapest Car Hire Rates

Auckland Airport Car Hire
Economy
Toyota Yaris or comparable
Toyota Yaris
  • 5
  • 1
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Yes Rentals
£ 11.12 per day
Auckland Airport Car Hire
Compact
Toyota Aqua Hybrid or comparable
Toyota Aqua Hybrid
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
EV Hire
£ 11.12 per day
Auckland Airport Car Hire
Mini
Nissan March or comparable
Nissan March
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Autounion
£ 11.52 per day
City Centre Car Hire
Standard Elite
Toyota Corolla or comparable
Toyota Corolla
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Snap Rentals
£ 18.57 per day

Most Popular Car Hire Deals

Auckland Airport Car Hire
Intermediate
Toyota Corolla (2013-2016) or comparable
Toyota Corolla (2013-2016)
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Mode Car Rentals
£ 19.55 / per day
Auckland Airport Car Hire
Standard
Toyota Camry or comparable
Toyota Camry
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Ezu Car Rental
£ 22.89 / per day
City Centre Car Hire
Economy Elite
Toyota Corolla or comparable
Toyota Corolla
  • 4
  • 2
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Ace Rental Cars
£ 26.92 / per day
Auckland Onehunga Car Hire
Intermediate Elite
Nissan Teana or comparable
Nissan Teana
  • 5
  • 1
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Auto.
Bargain Rental Cars
£ 27.20 / per day
These prices are approximate and depend on the dates of the booking, hire length and type of car. This information was last updated at 12:00 on 2023-06-02.
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Travel Information

Language
English,
Samoan
Currency
NZD
Drive on
Left-hand side
Dialing code
+64
Average car hire price
£ 18.61 / per day
Average car hire length
9 days
Speed limit within city centre
30 - 50 km/h
19 - 31 mph
Speed limit out of city centre
80 - 100 km/h
50 - 62 mph
Acceptable limit of BAC
0.05%
Average gasoline price
£ 1.40 per liter
Highest gasoline price
£ 1.55 per liter
Lowest gasoline price
£ 1.21 per liter

Why hire a car in Auckland?

Auckland is a massive, sprawling city that is modeled after Los Angeles in many ways and its dependency on cars as the primary mode of transportation. Many sights lie outside of the center of the city. Additionally, most tourists visit Auckland and New Zealand for its nature. By far the best way to experience the mountains, volcanoes, and stunning coastline is to hire a car.

Auckland Car Hire

One-way Car Hire in Auckland

The most popular one-way car hire options for pick up in Auckland and drop off in another city include:

  • From Auckland to Christchurch - 74 offers from £ 22.65 per day
  • From Auckland to Wellington - 49 offers from £ 32.50 per day
  • From Auckland to Queenstown - 59 offers from £ 27.70 per day
  • From Auckland to New Plymouth - 19 offers from £ 149.98 per day
  • From Auckland to Palmerston North - 16 offers from £ 28.85 per day

Top ways to enter Auckland

Most visitors from abroad will enter New Zealand through the international terminal Auckland Airport. The airport also has a domestic terminal. The largest car hire providers have desks in the terminal. The desks are located on the ground level next to the arrivals area in the international terminal and on the ground floor of the parking building across from the domestic terminal. 

The Northern Explorer train starts in Wellington and ends at Strand Station near the Central Business District in Auckland. The train passes through every type of natural environment in the country, including coastal areas, mountains, and farmland. Strand Station is located near all of the downtown offices of rental companies. 

Auckland is a popular city for embarking and disembarking of cruise ships that travel around New Zealand, Australia, and Polynesia. Ships dock in the harbor at Queens Wharf. While rental offices are not available at the port, they can be found nearby in the area of the Central Business District. 

City facts

Aukland is New Zealand’s largest city, almost a third of New Zealand’s population inhabit it. The city has the largest population of Polynesians in the world.  It also has significant populations of Asians and other Pacific Islanders, which particularly became the case after the removal of immigration restrictions based on race. 

First settled by Maori tribes hundreds of years ago, Auckland saw the first European settlers after 1800. From 1842 to 1865, Aukland was the capital of what was then the Colony of New Zealand. Even before it became the capital, it was understood that Wellington would serve the function better given its proximity to the South Island. During the early 20th century, the city would develop based on trams and rail lines. However, it would later follow the expansion and development of Los Angeles with its reliance on cars. Today, Auckland is a massive, sprawling city with many suburbs.  

Auckland experiences an oceanic climate. This means that there is not a truly bad time of the year to visit, though for swimming summer is better. During summer, highs are usually around 23°C (73°F) and the water temperature of the sea is around 21°C (70°F). During winter the average high is around 14°C (57°C). Summers generally see high humidity and though it tends to rain often in winter, travelers can expect not to see any snow. The city occasionally experiences smog on winter days. Auckland also has the lowest risk of earthquakes in the country, having experienced its last significant one in 1840.

Top destinations and activities

  • Auckland Museum - More formally known as the Auckland War Memorial Museum, the museum is the most important museum in the country. Visitors shouldn’t be fooled by its formal name, it is not just a war museum. It seeks to tell the story of New Zealand and its people. Visitors can find collections concerning the history of the Māori people, New Zealand in World War One, and the natural history of the country. 
  • Auckland Art Gallery - The premier art museum in the country, the art gallery hosts both national and international pieces. The museum consists of two buildings, one old and one modern. The modern building is worth visiting in its own right for its architectural design. Entrance to the gallery is free for residents of New Zealand. Other art galleries, hosting modern art, can also be found in the city. 
  • Sky Tower - The iconic tower in the center of the city, the Sky Tower offers visitors the chance to enjoy panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from two different heights, the main observation level at 186 meters and the Sky Deck at 220 meters. A 360-degree rotating restaurant and cafe are also located in the tower. The adrenaline loving can bungee jump off the tower (don’t a control cable makes sure you don’t crash into the tower) or walk on the around the top of the tower. 

Traffic and parking

Driving is 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. 

As with any large city, traffic congestion is a problem, particularly given the spread out nature of the city (being modeled on Los Angeles). On the Harbor Bridge of the Northern Motorway center lanes are reversed depending on which direction the congestion is greater. 

While driving is permitted on two of Auckland’s beaches, it's not permitted with your rental vehicle. It is also prohibited in most cases to travel on unsealed roads, offroad, and above the snow line. 

The city center has multiple parking zones. Parking in metered spots is unlimited when it comes to time, though it is more expensive for longer stays. Parking can be paid either by a phone app or with the car’s license plate number at a machine. The parking meter machines accept coins and credit cars. The city center also has various car parks, some managed by the city. Some hotels in the Central Business District may charge for parking, others, particularly outside of the center do not.  

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

  • Rangitoto Island - Travelers can take a 20-minute ferry ride to reach Rangitoto Island, a nature reserve in the Gulf. The island is a volcano that has only been out of the sea for six hundred years. A trail leads from the ferry port to the summit with about an hour needed for the ascent. There is also a causeway leading to the older island of Motutapu. Vehicles are not allowed on the island and there is no overnight accommodation. Be sure to make it to the last ferry before its departure time. 
  • Waiheke Island -  A 35-minute ferry ride from Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf, Waiheke is a popular destination for foreign visitors and local residents, alike. The island has many sandy beaches that are relatively uncrowded. It is also known for its wineries, many of which can be visited for tastings. While there is a vehicle ferry, your supplier is unlikely to allow you to take your rental vehicle onboard. If you would like to drive around the island, rental cars are available near the port in Matiatia.
  • Hobbiton- The movie set used for the Hobbit village in all Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit film series can be found near Matamata, just a two-hour drive south of Auckland.  The set is open for visitors, but only via guided tours. The set is immaculately kept up and tours of it include the possibility for eating or drinking in the Green Inn. Given their popularity, advance booking of tours is highly suggested.
  • Caves and Caverns - Centered around city of Hamilton and the Waikato region is an area with many caves and caverns that can be visited. Of particular note are the Waitomo Caves known for its glowworms. Guided tours through three levels are available. The nearby Ruakuri Cave has waterfalls and special formations of limestones. 
  • More Beaches -  Though the beaches in the city itself can be quite nice, an abundance of pristine, uncrowded beaches are located near Auckland. These range from white-sand beaches with calm waters to rocky outcrops with world-class surfing conditions.  For example, Pakiri Beach, only 14km from the city, is as good of a beach as can be found anywhere. Additionally, Piha Beach, the most famous surf beach in the country, is only 40km west of the city. 
  • The Coromandel Peninsula. One of the most popular trips from the capital, Coromandel is to the west of Auckland and in good weather, can actually be seen on the other side of the Hauraki Gulf. The area is famous for its coves, coastline, scenic towns, and surfing, but it also offers some of the best hiking on the North Island, not least in the Coromandel Forest Park. The trip from Auckland to Thames, the biggest settlement on the peninsula, takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Most popular cars

The most popular class of hired cars 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 vehicle. 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 car for the South Island which could be picked up in Picton.

For more about traveling around New Zealand with a rental car, check out our complete guide.

  • Wellington - It takes around 8 hours to drive from Auckland 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. 
  • Tongariro National Park -  This national park includes not just the volcano from whence it takes its name, but also two others, Mt. Ngauruhoe and Mt. Ruapehu. These volcanoes are of great significance to the local Maori people. As such, they were granted to the Crown to form a nature reserve in order to prevent them from being sold to the Europeans. Though not the namesake nor the highest one, Mt. Ngauruhoe is in some respects the most infamous of the three having served as the location for some of the shots in the Lord of the Rings trilogy standing in for Mt. Doom. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing pass between Mounts Tongariro and Ngauruhoe with the option to continue to the summit of either. 
  • Whanganui National Park - The park takes its name from the Whanganui River which it is centered upon. It is located about halfway between Auckland and Wellington in the center of the North Island. The park is both rich in history and nature. From family-friendly activities to extreme adventure, the park has something to offer any traveler. The highlight is certainly the Whanganui Journey, paddling down the Whanganui River. 
  • Egmont National Park - Centered upon Mount Egmont, or Mount Taranaki in Maori, a 2,518 meter dormant volcano, the national park also includes the surrounding forest. This forest is a lush rainforest due to the massive amounts of rain the area receives. From short walks to the Around the Mountain Circuit, there are lots of hiking trails for all fitness levels. 
  • Bay of Islands - A pleasant three-hour drive north of Auckland brings visitors to the Bay of Islands. In total, there are 144 islands. In the bay lies what is perhaps the most Instagram-worthy place, the ‘Hole in the Rock’ on Piercy Island. Visitors can take a boat tour to get to the island and on the way, weather permitting sail through the hole made by the sea. 
  • Rotorua - On the shores of the lake of the same name, Rotorua is a major tourist destination. Visitors flock to the town from both within the country and abroad because of the surrounding area’s geothermal activity. This included seeing geysers, dipping in bubbling pools of mud, and thermal hot springs. 17 nearby lakes also provide numerous activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. 

Car Hire Prices in Auckland

  • Station wagons - starting at £ 20 per day
  • Large cars - starting at £ 19 per day
  • Medium cars - starting at £ 11 per day
  • People Carriers - starting at £ 27 per day
  • Premium cars - starting at £ 41 per day
  • Small cars - starting at £ 11 per day
  • SUVs - starting at £ 23 per day
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Top 7 Cities near Auckland

  1. 115.7 km / 71.9 miles away
  2. Taupo Car Hire starting at £ 33.18 per day
    223.7 km / 139.0 miles away
  3. Palmerston North Car Hire starting at £ 31.72 per day
    375.4 km / 233.3 miles away
  4. Wellington Car Hire starting at £ 19.44 per day
    480.3 km / 298.4 miles away
  5. Christchurch Car Hire starting at £ 9.58 per day
    745.1 km / 463.0 miles away
  6. Queenstown Car Hire starting at £ 9.61 per day
    1024.5 km / 636.6 miles away
  7. Dunedin Car Hire starting at £ 31.28 per day
    1062.1 km / 660.0 miles away

Top 4 Destinations around Auckland

  1. 473.2 km / 294.0 miles away
  2. Christchurch Airport Car Hire starting at £ 9.58 per day
    745.1 km / 463.0 miles away
  3. Queenstown Airport Car Hire starting at £ 9.61 per day
    1024.5 km / 636.6 miles away
  4. Dunedin Airport Car Hire starting at £ 31.28 per day
    1062.1 km / 660.0 miles away

Map of Car Hire Destinations

During which month is it most affordable to hire a car in Auckland?

Our data shows how prices for hiring a car in Auckland fluctuate depending on the time of year. This graph can help you find the best bargain.
Average Price for Hiring a Car in Auckland
£ 55.17
January
£ 62.38
February
£ 52.47
March
£ 41.14
April
£ 24.84
May
£ 25.72
June
£ 29.73
July
£ 25.42
August
£ 30.54
September
£ 34.45
October
£ 46.24
November
£ 68.62
December
The cheapest month to hire a car in Auckland is May with prices starting at £ 24.84 for an Economy class cars. The most expensive month in which to hire a car is December with prices for for a Compact class) starting at £ 68.62. The average cost over the course of the entire year is £ 41. You can use this to plan your trip at the time of year when it would be most economical to hire a car. Note that these prices are only averages. The amount of time you hire a car for and the time at which you book will influence the prices.

What is the usual period for which people keep their hire cars, on average, in Auckland?

Hirers picking up a car in Auckland keep them for an average of 11 days during in January, while those picking up their cars in March keep them for an average of 8.
Average Hire Length in Auckland
11
January
10
February
8
March
8
April
9
May
8
June
9
July
9
August
9
September
10
October
10
November
10
December

What is the most favoured month for hiring a car in Auckland?

The most popular month for hiring a car in Auckland is January, and the least popular is June.
Monthly searches in Auckland by pick-up date relative to the average
159%
January
156%
February
137%
March
93%
April
60%
May
46%
June
56%
July
55%
August
69%
September
94%
October
126%
November
149%
December

Car Hire Information

Car hire locations 14
Airport locations 1
Popular suppliers Yes Rentals, Mode Car Rentals, Autounion, Discount Car Rentals New Zealand, Snap Rentals
Popular car categories Small cars, Medium cars, SUVs, Large cars
Lowest price £ 11 per day
Cheapest supplier Yes Rentals

Most Popular Car Hire Models

Hire Agency Model Doors Luggage Type
Autounion Toyota Aqua Hybrid 5 2 Medium cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Yaris 5 2 Small cars
Hertz Hyundai i30 5 2 Medium cars
Bargain Rental Cars Toyota Vitz 5 1 Medium cars
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand Toyota Corolla 4 2 Large cars
Yes Rentals Toyota Corolla 5 2 Small cars
Yes Rentals Toyota Aqua Hybrid 5 1 Medium cars
Rentalcars247 Suzuki Swift 5 1 Small cars
Yes Rentals Toyota Corolla Sedan 5 2 Medium cars
Autounion Nissan March 5 1 Small cars

Our Customers' Reviews

Because we want to make sure each review listed here is left by a real customer, we don’t have an 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, verified, and trustworthy.

United Kingdom
Toyota Estima
6 March 2023
Visiting family in the 7 seater that was comfortable for us all to visit Rotorua and local beauty spots near Leigh
United Kingdom
Mitsubishi ASX
26 February 2023
We were in Napier during the cyclone so things are a little tainted. Loved Kensington Whangarei, especially the area around the marina & eateries.
United Kingdom
Toyota Corolla STW
21 February 2023
Great way to travel independently to tourist attractions and to accommodation across North Island. Cambridge was an attractive small town with lots of design stores; Rotorua had enough spa and Maori attractions to keep you busy; Turangi offered the Alpine crossing and I arrived in Wellington safely after quite a long but comfortable drive.
United Kingdom
Suzuki Swift
22 January 2023
Travelled from Auckland to Wellington stopping off at some amazing places en route. Car was easy to drive and comfortable
Singapore
Toyota Yaris
29 August 2022
We travelled around NZ and because it was winter, a winter jacket and thermal wear was highly necessary.
United Kingdom
Toyota Aqua
12 June 2022
Visited friends in titirangi which has a great food court. Orewa has amazing dining options. If looking for shopping Newmarket or Sylvia Park are brilliant.

Car Hire Statistics

Highest rated company
Hertz
9.3 / 10
Lowest rated company
NUCarrentals
7.3 / 10
Total number of reviews
254
Total rental companies
33
Average daily price
£ 18.61
Lowest daily price
£ 10.91
Total cars available
345

Top 33 Hire Companies in Auckland in 2023

Hertz
Hertz
Remarkable 9.3 / 138 reviews
4 locations
£ 51 - £ 59
Mint Rentals
Mint Rentals
Remarkable 9.3 / 168 reviews
1 location
£ 36 - £ 38
Rentalcars247
Rentalcars247
Remarkable 9.3 / 158 reviews
1 location
£ 16 - £ 65
Go Rentals
Go Rentals
Remarkable 9.2 / 80 reviews
2 locations
£ 28 - £ 45
SIXT
SIXT
Remarkable 9.2 / 75 reviews
2 locations
£ 34 - £ 50
Ezi Car Rental
Ezi Car Rental
Remarkable 9.2 / 34 reviews
2 locations
£ 40 - £ 62
Moto
Moto
Remarkable 9.2 / 26 reviews
2 locations
£ 41 - £ 57
Jucy
Jucy
Remarkable 9 / 29 reviews
1 location
Alamo
Alamo
Outstanding 8.9 / 38 reviews
1 location
£ 26 - £ 193
yesaway
yesaway
Outstanding 8.9 / 260 reviews
1 location
£ 39 - £ 39
Ace Rental Cars
Ace Rental Cars
Outstanding 8.8 / 2 reviews
3 locations
£ 27 - £ 121
Budget
Budget
Outstanding 8.8 / 9 reviews
4 locations
£ 39 - £ 94
Snap Rentals
Snap Rentals
Outstanding 8.7 / 345 reviews
3 locations
£ 18 - £ 51
EV Hire
EV Hire
Outstanding 8.7 / 11 reviews
1 location
£ 11 - £ 11
Ezu Car Rental
Ezu Car Rental
Outstanding 8.7 / 312 reviews
1 location
£ 11 - £ 39
Mode Car Rentals
Mode Car Rentals
Outstanding 8.6 / 449 reviews
2 locations
£ 16 - £ 22
Thrifty
Thrifty
Outstanding 8.5
2 locations
National
National
Outstanding 8.5
1 location
Avis
Avis
Outstanding 8.5 / 3 reviews
4 locations
£ 37 - £ 87
Enterprise
Enterprise
Outstanding 8.5 / 1 reviews
1 location
£ 26 - £ 193
Europcar
Europcar
Outstanding 8.5 / 122 reviews
2 locations
£ 23 - £ 53
Carwiz
Carwiz
Outstanding 8.5
2 locations
£ 142 - £ 172
Bargain Rental Cars
Bargain Rental Cars
Outstanding 8.4 / 555 reviews
8 locations
£ 21 - £ 109
Keddy
Keddy
Outstanding 8.4 / 53 reviews
2 locations
£ 30 - £ 53
Yes Rentals
Yes Rentals
Outstanding 8.4 / 499 reviews
1 location
£ 11 - £ 93
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Discount Car Rentals New Zealand
Outstanding 8.4 / 353 reviews
1 location
£ 29 - £ 29
Firefly
Firefly
Outstanding 8.4
1 location
Interrent
Interrent
Outstanding 8.3 / 7 reviews
1 location
Autounion
Autounion
Outstanding 8.3 / 285 reviews
2 locations
£ 12 - £ 73
Surprice
Surprice
Outstanding 8.2
2 locations
USAVE
USAVE
Outstanding 8 / 129 reviews
2 locations
£ 52 - £ 53
RightCars
RightCars
Great 7.6 / 68 reviews
1 location
NUCarrentals
NUCarrentals
Great 7.3 / 33 reviews
2 locations
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