Los Gigantes Car Hire — Compare No-Excess Deals from Local Companies
Los Gigantes car hire direct from a local firm means full insurance, no deposit and unlimited mileage — at rates that often undercut the airport desks. The resort sits on Tenerife's remote western edge, 42 km from Tenerife South Airport, and the public bus runs only every 60–90 minutes with no direct service to Teide, Masca or the airport.
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Why You Need a Car in Los Gigantes
Los Gigantes is built into the foot of 600-metre basalt cliffs, and the settlement has spread uphill from the marina along slopes steep enough to make pedestrian life genuinely tiring. The TITSA bus network does reach the resort — route 477 connects to Costa Adeje in around 53 minutes, running every 60 minutes, while the slower route 473 runs every 90 minutes to Los Cristianos — but those services cover the coast road only. There is no direct bus to Teide National Park, no bus to the Masca gorge trailhead, and no bus to or from the airport. If your plans include driving to the almond-blossom hillsides above Santiago del Teide in February, catching whale-watching departures from Puerto de Santiago's marina, or doing a day loop up through Garachico and Icod de los Vinos, you need your own wheels.
The micro-geography also matters. Los Gigantes, Puerto de Santiago and Playa de la Arena run consecutively along the TF-47 — walkable end-to-end in 25–35 minutes — but the streets within Los Gigantes involve steep gradients, a one-way system that repeatedly ejects you from town, and very limited parking. Until the Erjos tunnel opens (Q1 2027), the main inland route from the north still winds through the TF-82 mountain pass; the TF-1 motorway from the south effectively ends near Santiago del Teide. That geographic isolation explains why hotel delivery is a standard offering from every firm in the area.
Car Hire Prices in Los Gigantes
Prices below are drawn from firms actively quoting in this area. No figures have been invented; ranges reflect real published or confirmed rates as of mid-2026.
| Category | Example Model | Low Season (approx.) | High Season (approx.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mini / city car (manual) | Skoda Citigo, Toyota Aygo | €15–22/day | €22–28/day | Imperial Car Rental published figures |
| Compact saloon (manual/diesel) | Renault Megane diesel | €27/day | €35–42/day | Imperial Car Rental published figure |
| SUV / crossover (manual) | Kia Stonic, VW Taigo | from €45/day | €55–65/day | EcoCar hybrid automatics from €43/day |
| 7-seat MPV | VW Caddy | €36/day | €50+/day | Imperial Car Rental published figure |
| Large SUV | Kia Sorento | from €63/day | €75+/day | Imperial Car Rental published figure |
| Weekly deal (airport delivery) | Citroën C3 | £55/week | £64–79/week | Autoreisen GBP-quoted, zero excess included |
| Long-term (30+ days) | Various | from €19/day | from €19/day | SantiagoRent long-stay rate |
How to read this table: only Imperial Car Rental and Autoreisen publish open rates; all other local firms quote on request. Treat high-season figures as indicative. Automatics cost more and sell out faster — see the booking section below.
Local Companies vs Airport Pickup
The most consequential decision in Tenerife car hire is not which model to pick — it is which business model to engage with. Local west-coast firms operate on a genuine no-excess, no-deposit model; the big airport desks do not.
| Factor | Local west-coast firms | Airport brokers (e.g. Goldcar, Record go) |
|---|---|---|
| Insurance model | Full cover included, no excess, no deposit | Basic CDW only; excess €1,100–1,200 or a separate daily waiver at €15–35/day |
| Deposit at pickup | None (Cicar, Las Rosas, Autoreisen) | €1,100–1,200 credit card hold + separate ~€80–90 fuel deposit |
| Queue time | Minutes (hotel/office delivery) | Commonly 45 min–1.5 hr at TFS desk |
| Location | Hotel delivery throughout west strip | Terminal desks at TFS; you drive to them after a four-hour flight |
| Mileage | Unlimited (all major local firms) | Unlimited (check T&Cs carefully) |
| Debit cards | Accepted at Las Rosas | Often refused without premium waiver |
| Review sentiment | Overwhelmingly positive (Las Rosas: WhatsApp service, forgotten items posted abroad) | Clustered complaints: substituted cars, post-return charges, desk pressure |
| Additional driver | Free (Cicar always; Las Rosas free from day 5) | Paid extra |
| Minimum age | 23 (most firms) | 21–25 depending on package |
The main local operators to compare:
Cicar / Cabrera Medina
Canary Island-wide giant, office in Puerto Santiago (Caleta del Jurado 1, Dragos del Sur). Full risk insurance, no excess, no deposit, unlimited mileage, free additional driver and child seats.
Rent a Car Las Rosas
Family firm since 1986, CC Vigilia Park, Puerto Santiago. Hotel delivery is their core offer; debit cards accepted; free second driver from day 5.
SantiagoRent
Two offices in Puerto de Santiago; island-wide delivery; from €19/day on 30-day-plus rentals; 24/7 roadside assistance.
TMMS
The only firm with an address directly in Los Gigantes (38683). Quote by contact; fleet includes VW Polo, Hyundai Kona, Nissan Micra N Sport.
Imperial Car Rental
Los Gigantes and Puerto de Santiago focus; the only local firm with an open published price list, which makes it a useful benchmark.
For a full breakdown of what CDW and excess mean for your wallet, read our guide to no-excess car hire in Tenerife.
The Canary No-Excess Model in 60 Seconds
At Record go (TFS), the standard CDW deposit runs to €1,100–1,200 plus a separate €80–90 fuel hold. Goldcar is similar. If you refuse the hold, the desk offers a daily waiver at €15–35 more per day.
Local firms like Cicar and Las Rosas price full comprehensive insurance into the daily rate from the start: no excess, no card hold, no post-return disputes. The rate you see is the rate you pay, and your car arrives at the hotel.
Picking Up at Tenerife South Airport
The drive from Tenerife South Airport car hire to Los Gigantes is around 35–40 minutes over 42 km: TF-1 westbound past Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje, then Exit 87 onto the TF-46 spur towards Playa San Juan, then TF-47 north. Missing Exit 87 and continuing towards Guía de Isora is the most common wrong turn. Night arrivals should be aware the final TF-47 descent into the resort is steep and poorly lit.
If you would rather skip the airport pickup, Las Rosas, SantiagoRent and most west-coast firms deliver to your hotel — take an airport transfer, settle in, collect the car locally the next morning.
What UK Drivers Need to Know
Licence and documentation
A UK photocard driving licence is valid in Spain for tourists under the post-Brexit bilateral agreement (March 2023). No IDP required. Paper-licence holders and Crown dependency licence holders (Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man) must carry an IDP.
The V-16 emergency beacon
From 1 January 2026, Spanish hire cars must carry a certified V-16 connected emergency beacon (Real Decreto 1030/2022) instead of warning triangles. The rental company supplies it — check it is in the glove box at pickup. Carrying the old triangle instead attracts a €200 fine.
Age limits
Most local firms set the minimum hire age at 23. EcoCar operates a tighter bracket: 26–80 years, with at least two years' driving experience and a card in the lead driver's name.
Debit cards
Las Rosas explicitly accepts debit cards — useful if your credit limit is not large enough for a broker's €1,100 deposit hold. Confirm with any other firm before booking.
Drink-driving
Spain's current limit is 0.5 g/l blood alcohol (0.25 mg/l breath). A proposed reduction to 0.2 g/l is in the legislative pipeline but not yet in force as of June 2026. Even at 0.5 g/l, a single glass of wine can push an average adult over the limit — local consensus is to treat driving and alcohol as incompatible.
Petrol prices
Canary Islands fuel is taxed at IGIC rather than mainland VAT, keeping petrol at roughly €1.18–1.21/litre — well below UK pump prices. The DISA station on the Bajada a Los Gigantes road (Ctra. Puerto Santiago–Tamaimo km 1.5) and the PCAN station at Alcalá (TF-47 km 15) are among the cheaper nearby options.
For a full local driving briefing — one-way systems, cliff-road technique and the specific roads worth knowing — see our Los Gigantes driving tips.
When to Book
The west coast of Tenerife is a genuine year-round destination for UK travellers, but supply tightens sharply at predictable points.
Christmas and New Year: TFS handles its highest volumes here, and hire cars — especially larger vehicles and automatics — sell out island-wide. If you are travelling between 20 December and 6 January, book two to three months ahead.
February half-term: The second sell-out window. Combined with almond blossom season (late January to early March), demand for west-coast cars peaks sharply. Automatics disappear first.
Easter: A shorter crunch, but increasingly busy.
Automatics year-round: Stock is limited at every west-coast firm. The steep local topography makes them the obvious choice, so they are always the first category to go. Book early — ISTAC data shows 53.4% of Canary visitors in 2024 booked more than three months ahead, and on the west coast that lead time often determines whether you get the vehicle category you actually want.
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