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Car Rental Spain

When planning an adventure in the beautiful landscape of Spain you may wish to follow in the footsteps (or tire tracks) of the majority of those who travel to Spain every year and rent a car. Getting away from all the stress of transferring from the airport to your hotel or apartment by way of coach or cab. You get to avoid the extra stress put upon you after your long journey by the reps or taxi drivers attempting to swindle money out of you. You instead get behind the wheel of your own vehicle and drive away in comfort to the destination of your stay.

· Make sure you have a valid driver's license. A UK driver’s license will suffice in western European countries; if you're planning to drive to Eastern Europe or elsewhere, you may need to obtain an international driver's license before you arrive.

· Determine where a bouts in Spain you wish to pick up and drop off the car. For a fee, which varies widely depending on the country, you can drop the car off at a different location from where you picked it up; to our knowledge it is only a small fee in Spain.

· Book the car, keeping in mind that European cars are frequently fitted with manual gearboxes and not automatic. Choose the model and engine size of the vehicle you wish to hire along with the dates of your rental.

Our Tips:
Car rental in Spain is on par with most European destinations in price, not as expensive as in Italy, France or Scandinavia. Also remember that a value-added tax of 6 to 33 percent will be added to the cost of the auto rental.

The majority of cars that you rent in Spain will be very similar to models and makes in the UK, so there should not be a shock when you get behind the wheel, accept for the fact that the wheel will most probably be on the other side of the car.

Most car rentals in Europe require a minimum age of 25 to rent a car, but this age limit varies by country.


Things to be wary of:
Parking is often difficult in major cities, petrol prices vary but will most defiantly be cheaper than in the UK.

Plan to spend an additional £5 to £15 per day for complete insurance coverage.

Beware of companies taking advantage of travellers. Look for damage before you take the car, and avoid signing anything you don't understand.

 
 
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