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Book flights, hotels, and rental cars together. One booking covers your entire trip.
At Mundotrip.com, our flight hotel car packages combine airfare, accommodation, and vehicle rental into a single transaction. Pay once. Get three confirmations. Your flight lands, you pick up your car, you drive to your hotel.
These packages work for road trips, multi-city tours, national park visits, or any trip where you need all three components. Book together instead of piecing things out across multiple websites.
Booking all three together simplifies planning and lowers costs.
Some destinations work especially well with these packages.
Hawaii Multi-Island
Fly into Honolulu or Maui. Rent a car. Explore one island. Catch an inter-island flight. Pick up another car. See a different island. Hotels on each island. The package coordinates island-hopping with appropriate car rentals at each stop.
Southwest Road Trips
Land in Las Vegas or Phoenix. Drive to multiple national parks—Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches. Hotels along the route. Return your car at the same airport. The distance between parks makes a car essential.
California Coast
Fly into San Francisco or Los Angeles. Drive Highway 1. Stop at Big Sur, Monterey, Carmel, Santa Barbara. Beach hotels. Scenic overlooks. Wine country detours. The drive itself is the attraction.
Florida Loop
Land in Miami or Orlando. Drive to Key West, Naples, Tampa, Jacksonville. Different hotels each night. Beaches, theme parks, nature preserves. Return to your starting airport.
Pacific Northwest
Fly into Seattle or Portland. Drive to Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park, Columbia River Gorge, Crater Lake. Mountain lodges. Coastal hotels. Forest camping alternatives. The region spreads across Washington and Oregon.
New England Fall
Arrive in Boston. Drive through Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine. See fall foliage. Historic towns. Coastal villages. Mountain resorts. Cover multiple states in a week.
Rocky Mountain National Parks
Fly into Denver. Visit Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier. Long drives between parks. Mountain hotels. Wildlife viewing. The parks sit 4-8 hours apart.
Alaska Cruisetour
Fly into Anchorage. Rent a car. Drive to Denali, Fairbanks, Valdez. See glaciers, wildlife, mountains. Hotels in gateway towns. Then join a cruise, or drive back to Anchorage.
Canadian Rockies
Land in Calgary. Drive to Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper. Mountain scenery. Hiking trails. Hotels in mountain towns. Cross back and forth between Alberta and British Columbia.
Desert Southwest
Fly into Phoenix. Visit Sedona, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Grand Staircase. Desert hotels. Scenic highways. Native American cultural sites.
City Savers
Cities like New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco work better with flight-hotel packages only. Cars in these cities cost money to park and are slower than public transport.
Each package bundles specific elements.
Match each element to your trip.
Flight timing
Morning flights get you there with a full day ahead. Red-eye flights save money but you arrive tired. Afternoon flights split the difference. Book return flights late enough to enjoy your last morning.
Connection vs. nonstop
Nonstop costs more but saves 2-5 hours. One connection saves money and works fine if the layover is 1-2 hours. Two connections save more money but add stress. Nonstop makes sense for trips under 7 days.
Hotel location
Downtown hotels put you near attractions. Airport hotels cost less and shorten drives. Resort hotels offer amenities but sit farther from town. Choose based on whether you plan to drive into the city or stay local.
Hotel quality
Budget hotels ($70-120/night) cover the basics. Mid-range hotels ($120-200/night) add amenities. Upscale hotels ($200-400/night) provide full service. Luxury properties ($400+/night) offer resort experiences. Pick based on how much time you'll spend at the property.
Car size
Two people need an economy or compact car. Families need SUVs or minivans. Long highway drives benefit from mid-size sedans with more legroom. Mountain and snow driving require AWD or 4WD.
Car pick-up location
Airport pick-up is convenient. Downtown pick-up saves airport fees but requires transport from the airport. Hotel delivery costs extra but eliminates the airport rental counter wait.
Package flexibility
Refundable packages cost 10-20% more but allow free cancellation. Non-refundable packages lock in low prices. Semi-flexible packages allow date changes for a fee. Choose based on how firm your plans are.
Costs vary by destination, season, and components.
Book at the right time to get better rates.
Make your package work smoothly.
Print confirmations
Carry physical copies of flight, hotel, and car confirmations. Have digital backups on your phone. Include the package customer service number.
Check baggage policies
Some packages use basic economy tickets. Basic economy restricts bags. Know what's included. Pay checked bag fees at the airport if needed.
Note car pick-up location
Some airports have rental counters in the terminal. Others require a shuttle to an off-airport location. Factor in 15-30 minutes for the process.
Inspect your rental car
Check for damage before leaving the lot. Take photos of scratches, dents, tire condition. Note anything on the rental agreement. This prevents false damage claims.
Verify hotel parking
Many hotels charge for parking. $15-40 per night is common. This isn't in the package price. Urban and resort hotels almost always charge. Suburban and rural hotels usually offer free parking.
Plan your route
Map out drives between destinations. Know how long each segment takes. Account for stops, traffic, construction. Leave earlier than GPS suggests.
Fill up before airport return
Gas at airport locations costs more. Fill your tank at a regular station. Most rentals require full-to-full fuel policy.
Allow airport time
Return rental cars 2 hours before domestic flights, 3 hours before international. The return process takes 10-20 minutes. Shuttle back to terminal adds time. Security lines vary.
Download offline maps
Cell service drops in national parks, mountains, rural areas. Download Google Maps or Apple Maps for offline use. Bring a car charger.
Join loyalty programs
Sign up for airline, hotel, and rental car programs before booking. You'll earn miles and points. Some programs offer free benefits like better rooms or rental upgrades.
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Still have questions? Contact us about specific destinations, routing options, or component choices. We help match packages to your travel style and budget.
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