The Best Way to Get Around Tulum

As a family-run business, we make car rental easy, honest, and stress-free. With no hidden fees and automatic cars, you can explore Tulum, visit cenotes, relax on the beach, or discover nearby cities with total freedom. Your adventure starts with us.  

Featured Cars

What We Offer

Why chose us?

At DasSatil, we do car rentals differently. Unlike big rental chains with rigid policies, we focus on convenience, transparency, and customer care. Whether you’re here for a vacation, work, or long-term stay, we provide a stress-free rental experience tailored to you.

Personalized Customer Service

We’re a local team that truly cares. Need recommendations, assistance, or flexibility? We’re here to help before, during, and after your trip.

Diverse Fleet For Every Need

We offer compact cars, SUVs, and 7-passenger family vehicles—perfect for getting around Tulum and beyond.

Avoid Taxi Scams & Overpriced Rides

Tulum’s taxi rates can be unpredictable, and scams are common. With Dassatil, you get a fair, upfront price and the freedom to explore on your own schedule—no surprises!

Family-Owned & Locally Committed

We’re a family-run business, not a big chain. Renting with us supports the local economy and helps us keep providing quality service.

What Our Customers Say

"I rented a car from Renata for my family during our trip to Tulum, and it was an amazing experience. Renata was so kind and helpful, making sure we had everything we needed. The car was clean, reliable, and perfect for our family. There were no hidden charges, and the price was very reasonable. She even gave us great tips for exploring Tulum. I highly recommend renting from Renata – she made our trip easy and stress-free!"
Katrina Igle
"Exceptional service, I would highly recommend it. We had an issue with the car late on a Friday night (user error!) and they were so helpful, reassuring, and replaced the car as well as checking in to make sure we were ok in the days after too. Would only use this company again when we return to Tulum."
David Stache