Las Tunas Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Las Tunas car reservation?
Cancelling a reservation with at least six hours notice should allow for a complete refund. But this is not always the case. It's a good idea to check your itinerary and rental agreement. Still stuck for answers? Jump onto our Customer Service Portal.
What types of cars can I rent in Las Tunas?
Whatever meets your needs! Go for a mid-size or full-size if you're with the family, or level up to a premium for a top-of-the-range ride. Or, choose an economy model — the most popular rental in Las Tunas. Affordable and with great mileage, they're perfect for solo travellers, couples or anyone else who doesn't require loads of space. They're particularly suited to exploring cities. Zipping into tight parking spots will be a walk in the park!
Where can I go on a road trip from Las Tunas?
After you've been to all of the great sights in Las Tunas, there's plenty more to see in the surrounding area. Collect the keys to a rental car, toss your luggage in the trunk and take to the open road. We've come up with some drives you're sure to love:

  • Head to Rosario for an excellent sightseeing experience. Approximately 153 kilometres from Las Tunas, it's home to many amazing attractions such as National Flag Memorial.
  • Next stop? Villa Gobernador Gálvez, which is around 161 kilometres away. Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Rosario is one local highlight you really shouldn't miss.
  • Head to El Palmar National Park to feel grounded in nature. Take a picnic to enjoy or just recharge your batteries in the fresh air. From Las Tunas, it's about 257 kilometres away.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Las Tunas with Expedia?
Check customer reviews and ratings, choose your car type and compare offers from top providers. Expedia makes it easy to pick up the best deal on your rental wheels. Bundle your Las Tunas car rental with hotel or flight bookings and drive off with even more savings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Las Tunas?
Rental car rules in Las Tunas require drivers to be 21 and above. Are you a younger driver? A few surcharges and restrictions may apply. Rental suppliers impose what's known as a young driver surcharge, which is an additional fee to the cost of the rental car. Restrictions usually apply to the sorts of cars young motorists can rent as well. Age limits may vary between companies, so check before you book.
What do you need to rent a car in Las Tunas?
Two things — a valid driver's licence and a credit card in the same name. Many car rental companies will offer you insurance, which is optional. But you may have to provide proof of alternative coverage if you prefer to opt out. Be sure to check your policy requirements to avoid any hassles.
What side of the road do you drive on in Las Tunas?
Traffic drives on the right and passes on the left in Argentina — the same side as in the States. Driving around Las Tunas won't be exactly like home, though. We recommend familiarising yourself with the local road rules.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Las Tunas?
You can. Expedia partners with quality companies that offer weekly and monthly rentals for many car classes. Pick up one of our long-term car rental deals and discover every square inch of Las Tunas — or far beyond!
Where can I find a Las Tunas car rental if I am younger than 25?
You'll need to investigate the age policy of the Las Tunas rental suppliers you're interested in. If you're under 25 years of age, some will charge additional fees. It's good to know this before collecting the vehicle so you can plan your budget accordingly. Each rental car company has its own terms and conditions for young drivers, so it'd be wise to do your research.