A van rental in El Paso, TX, can’t solve everything—it won’t feed the hungry or bring about world peace. But if you’re in need of a minivan for transportation to the El Paso Museum of History or a 12-passenger van to take a large group to Aguirre Springs, now you’re in luck. We can help with that.
So, whether a minivan or a passenger van rental in El Paso fits the bill, turn to Avis. You’ll be on the road soon, you and your entire group—with room to spare!
Avis Car Rental Locations in El Paso
Passenger Van Rental
In Hawaiian, ohana means family, but a 12-passenger van rental in El Paso means no one gets left behind. And it makes sense. You’ve got room for a dozen people, their luggage, their goals, their aspirations—it all fits.
Minivan Rental
Sometimes you don’t need the largest vehicle you can find. In that case, might we suggest a minivan rental in El Paso? You’ll comfortably fit 7 passengers for a smooth ride that will get everyone to their destination in style. We can’t get past those cool sliding doors.
El Paso Intl Airport Van Rental
If you’re flying, Avis at El Paso International Airport is easily the most convenient spot to begin your van rental journey. While all the impatient people are lined up in the airplane aisle, you can calmly sit and chill, knowing your rental is waiting for you.
Exploring El Chuco Together
When you’re visiting Sun City with your group, don’t miss these must-see spots:
Old El Paso County Jail Museum: Billy the Kid broke into this jail to free his friend years ago—but you can walk right in.
Jungle Reef: Have you ever visited a hands-on aquarium? Time to touch and feed some marine animals!
Franklin Mountains State Park: Discover the stunning beauty of the desert for hiking, biking, or camping.
Should you rent a van or an SUV in El Paso?
It’s a good question, but we feel you already know which way you’re leaning. Minivans and SUV rentals both fit 7 passengers comfortably. They both handle beautifully, and with Avis, they’re both affordable rentals. Minivans get better gas mileage, so they might be a better choice if you’re driving around El Paso County, but you really can’t go wrong.