Spain Car Rental Search
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Spain conjures images of valiant bull-fights, sunshine, and mouth-watering paellas. Cultural heritage sites, and clear beaches offer lots to explore in this beautiful European country. Renting a car in Spain can allow you the flexibility of exploring the country at your own pace. A car rental in Spain can also allow you the freedom to stay in accommodation outside of the central tourist areas in the cities, thereby reducing noise and room rates. With a car rental, you can reach places that are not accessible by public transport and plan your schedule to your personal convenience.
As is true for most countries across Europe, manual or standard emission cars are more popular with car rental companies in Spain. They are more easily found and cost less to rent. If you prefer to rent a car with an automatic transmission, be sure to make a specific request for such a vehicle.
A commonly established safety rule when driving a rental car is to ensure seatbelts are worn. When driving a rental car in Spain, it is important to know that the use of cell phones is prohibited. Blue tooth systems are permissible if they do not have an earpiece attachment. In addition, an unusual rule to follow when driving in Spain is that navigation systems may not be used - however, the use of commonly found maps of the country and its cities should serve the function of a navigation system just as well.
When in Spain, be sure to visit the history-packed cities of Toledo, Seville, and Cordoba. A popular attraction to visit in Spain is the 'Al Hambra', located in the city of Granada. A trip to Spain also calls for a visit to Madrid, the capital of the country. Another great city to visit in Spain is Barcelona; home to 'La Rambla', a popular tourist hub. For beach-lovers, a visit to the coastal cities of Malaga and Costa del Sol is a must. A car rental while in Spain can help you reach these magnificent sites with ease.
Spain shares its border with both Morocco and Portugal, and adventerous travellers may wish to visit these neighbouring countries. Morocco is located only 9 miles south of Spain, and can be easily reached by a short ferry ride. Another beautiful neighbouring country to drive to from Spain, is France. France is about a 1000km drive from Spain, which is equivalent to about 10 hours driving time, along a scenic route.
