Rent a car in Brownsville and you’ll find yourself at Texas’ southernmost edge, separated from the Mexican border town of Matamaros by the Rio Grande River. It’s a town defined by history and has a distinct Hispanic feel.
We have several holiday car rental pick-up offices in Brownsville, including at Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport. This means you can collect your Brownsville car rental as soon as you touchdown, for ultimate flexibility and freedom.
Choose from our wide range of rental cars at Brownsville, including SUVs fit for family vacations, plus sedans and cabriolets perfect for couples and solo business travelers.
Once you’ve collected your Brownsville car rental you can investigate all there is to see and do – not just in the city, but also in the whole of the Rio Grande Valley. You can skirt the border as you head west, drive up the eastern coast to Corpus Christi and beyond to Houston or San Antonio. The popular resort of South Padre Island is less than an hour away.
Reserve your rental car in Brownsville today for a Texan adventure to treasure.

South Padre Island, TX, 78597
This island is easy to get to in your Brownsville car rental. It runs for miles, with the resort town occupying the southern end. The resort varies hugely with the seasons – raucous and youthful during Spring Break, hot with a Gulf breeze in summer, and relaxed in winter. Visit the lighthouse, chill on the beach or join in the fun.

Boca Chica Boulevard, TX, 78521
A world away from Spring Break, Boca Chica is a world of relative hush. Here you’ll find unspoiled beaches and undisturbed nature, while birdwatchers can look out for egrets, plover and pelicans. There are few better places in the area for a barbecue or camp-out.

7200 Paredes Line Road, TX, 78526
The Battle of Palo Alto took place in 1846, one of the earliest skirmishes between America and Mexico that precluded full-on war. This site, just to Brownsville’s north, has a visitor center and exhibits that will take you through this history and how important the battle was in terms of how the map of America was eventually redrawn.