Car Rental in Curitiba | Compare Cheap Car Hire Curitiba
Find the best car rental deals in Curitiba. Compare prices from top rental companies and book your perfect ride today.
We Compare Thousands of Car Rental Providers
We search across all major car rental companies to find the best and cheapest deals for your exact dates and deliver the results instantly to you!
The price was much lower and ...
The price was much lower and compares 1000s of agencies!
Ronald Goodin
Great service and easy booking
Found the perfect car for our family vacation at an unbeatable price!
Sarah Johnson
Showing 20 cars available in Curitiba
Fiat Mobi or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Hyundai HB20 or similar Standard
Vendor rating
GM Onix or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Toyota Yaris or similar Standard
Vendor rating
GM Onix or similar Standard
Vendor rating
Fiat Mobi or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Hyundai HB20 or similar Standard
Vendor rating
Fiat Pulse or similar Intermediate
Vendor rating
Fiat Mobi or similar Economy

Vendor rating
Volkswagen Polo or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Chevrolet Onix or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Volkswagen T-Cross or similar Intermediate
Vendor rating
Fiat Cronos or similar Intermediate
Vendor rating
Hyundai HB20 or similar Compact
Vendor rating
Fiat Argo or similar Standard

Vendor rating
Fiat Mobi or similar Economy

Vendor rating
Hyundai HB20 or similar Economy

Vendor rating
Volkswagen Nivus or similar Intermediate
Vendor rating
Fiat Mobi or similar Economy
Vendor rating
Fiat Argo or similar Standard

Vendor rating
Car Rental Information for Curitiba
About Curitiba
Curitiba, the capital of Paraná state in southern Brazil, is renowned for its innovative urban planning, extensive green spaces, and cultural vibrancy. This city blends modernity with nature, offering visitors a unique experience of clean streets, efficient public transport, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Curitiba’s temperate subtropical climate makes it comfortable year-round, ideal for exploring its parks, museums, and historic neighborhoods. Tourists are drawn to its diverse architecture, from colonial buildings to contemporary designs, and its lively cultural scene featuring theaters, galleries, and festivals. The city’s reputation as a green capital is evident in its many parks and botanical gardens, providing peaceful retreats within the urban environment. Curitiba’s culinary scene reflects its multicultural heritage, with influences from European immigrants, especially German, Italian, and Polish communities. Visitors appreciate the city’s welcoming atmosphere, rich history, and the opportunity to explore both urban attractions and nearby natural wonders like the Serra do Mar mountains.
Rental Requirements
- Valid driver's license
- Credit card in driver's name
- Minimum age: 21 (25 for some vehicles)
Popular Rental Companies
- Hertz
- Avis
- Enterprise
- Budget
Driving in Curitiba
Major car rental companies such as Localiza, Hertz, and Avis operate in Curitiba. Typical daily rental costs range from 100 to 200 BRL, with weekly rates offering discounts. Drivers must have a valid national or international driver’s license and be at least 21 years old, though some companies require drivers to be 25 or older. Roads in Curitiba are generally well-maintained, but traffic can be heavy during peak hours. Parking is available in most tourist areas, but fees apply in the city center.
Do you need to rent a car for Curitiba?
For most tourists, renting a car is not necessary due to Curitiba’s excellent public transportation system and walkable city layout. However, if you plan to explore the surrounding countryside or visit remote natural attractions, a rental car can provide flexibility and convenience. Within the city, public transit and taxis are more practical and cost-effective.
Explore Curitiba
Things to Do in Curitiba
Visitors can enjoy walking or cycling through Curitiba’s numerous parks and green spaces, exploring cultural venues like museums and theaters, and taking guided tours of the city’s innovative urban planning projects. Adventure seekers can venture to nearby natural reserves for hiking and birdwatching. The city also offers lively markets and festivals where tourists can immerse themselves in local traditions and crafts. Food tours and cooking classes provide a taste of the region’s diverse culinary heritage.










