Car Hire Marbella

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Car hire Marbella

Car hire in Marbella

We offer a wide range of car hire in Marbella in Spain, ranging from small cars that best suit a couple traveling alone on holiday, to large family cars and minivans where the whole family can travel together. Whatever you need, we have a rental car that will suit you well.

How about making your holiday in Marbella a little more special and treat yourself with some luxury? Experience the fresh air, the wind in your hair and enjoy the most beautiful monuments with a convertible car hire in Marbella. A good selection of convertible cars from many different car hire companies means that we have a convertible for you regardless of budget, ranging from economy to luxury class. Renting a convertible is a fun and stylish way to experience many of the sights throughout Spain.

Marbella you explore best in a rental car, and if you need 7 or 9 seater car hire in Marbella, it is cheaper to rent than two small cars, as well as savings on gasoline costs etc. With a seven or nine seater car, it will allow bigger families or golf groups to travel together so nobody misses day trips to the beach or other adventures in Marbella. Book you car rental early, because all 7 and 9 seater cars are highly requested, with limited availability. This is especially true for Easter and the summer months between June and September.

There is nothing better than renting a luxury car on an exotic island in Spain, or driving down the coast and visiting Spain’s best sights. We have many luxury rental cars and sports cars throughout Spain, at train stations, airports, ports, and in the city that make it easy to drive in style across Spain. Through us you can access top luxury cars from famous brands like BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Range Rovcer, Ferrari, Porsche, Maserati, and Jaguar to name a few.

Car hire Tips Marbella

  • If you need a rental car for your stay in Marbella, it’s easiest to book it for pickup when you arrive at Malaga Airport. Then you can easily return it when you return to your home country, and you do not need alternative transport to and from the Airport. In most cases, this is less expensive than using small local suppliers in Marbella.
  • Always order as early as possible. In high season there is a battle for the rental cars in Marbella. This means that prices will be higher. If you book on the internet as early as possible, the chance will be great for getting a car rental at a much cheaper price than by booking when you arrive in Spain. Check your car rental price in Marbella by using the form above.
  • After ordering, confirm the confirmation email you receive by email. You must bring this with you when you pick up the car. In addition, you must bring credit card, passport and valid driver’s license.
  • Please read carefully the contract from the car rental company before signing. Is it in Spanish, so ask for it in English. In particular, check with insurance, deposit, and fuel conditions.
  • Once you have received a key and will pick up your rental car in Marbella, take a tour around the car and check for bumps, broken lights, and scratches. Take photos and videos of the rental car in use so that you can document the condition of the car when you picked it up and return the car after use. Also read why you should take pictures and videos of the rental car in use

    Marbella Short Guide

    Car Hire Marbella

    Car Hire Marbella

    Marbella is a city and municipality in the south of Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is part of the region of Costa del Sol, and is the headquarters of the Association of municipalities in the region, there is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name.

    Marbella is located on the Mediterranean Sea, between Malaga and Gibraltar -stredet, at the foot of Sierra Blanca. The municipality covers an area of ​​117 square kilometers (45 sq mi) crossing of highways on the coast, which is the main entrances. In 2012 the population of the city was 140,473 inhabitants, making it the second most populous municipality in the province of Málaga and the eighth in Andalusia. It is one of the main tourist towns on the Costa del Sol, and throughout most of the year, is an international tourist attraction, mainly because of its climate and tourist infrastructure. The city also has a significant archaeological heritage, several museums and performance spaces, and a cultural calendar of events ranging from reggae concerts to opera performances.

    Golden Mile is a stretch of luxury yachts and exclusive restaurants and hotels But Marbella is more than just diamonds that shines from celebrity tanned wrist. The city’s treat is the well-preserved old town that bears little signs of tourism. Orange Square (Placa de los Naranjos) is a cozy area with plazas and cafes. Adjacent is the church Iglesia de Nostra Senora de la Encarnacion from the 1500’s with Grabado museum as a neighbor.

    The most charming area in Marbella is the old quarter, with narrow cobblestone streets and Arabic houses, centred on the Plaza de los Naranjos (Orange Square) which is located just off the main street, and also home to the 16th century town hall. Here there is a mix of stately buildings, small shops, galleries, bars and restaurants and it is a lively meeting place at any time of the day. With the trees in bloom there is a beautiful mix of colours here, with the exotic plants set against the white buildings and blue sky.

    Throughout Marbella, narrow streets, homes and shops intermingle to create the atmosphere of a small village and another popular meeting place is La Alameda in the centre of town. Several historical sites of interest include the Bonsai Museum, Municipal Art Gallery, Roman Villa and Baths and Marbella Mosque.

    The classy Perto Banus area, just west of the town is the place to be pampered; sit aside the luxury yachts in the marina; relax in one of the many bars and restaurants or browse the windows of the world renowned fashion houses and boutiques. This area comes alive at night and on the weekend next to the bullring there is a bustling market where you can pick up a variety of bargains.

    The Avienda del Mar is one of the most delightful promenades on the costa and another place to indulge in the classy restaurants and bars. Try traditional fish and seafood dishes like sardines on a spit, fried fish and the incomparable paella. If you prefer to get away from the glitz of the seafront restaurants there are many backstreet bars where you can try tapas.

    Nearest airport is in Malaga with bus service to Marbella.

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