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Traveling Around Alicante And Benidorm


The most popular and convenient way to get around in Alicante, Spain is to rent a car. Whether you’re traveling up the Costa Blanca to Benidorm, or staying in Alicante to sightsee, it’s great to have a car at your disposal. Renting is simple to do, and depending on your itinerary, it will generally be more cost-effective than any other mode of transportation. There are several key things to take note of before you go.

Alicante Car Rental

When you land at the airport in Alicante, you’ll find several different car rental companies to choose from, including worldwide names such as Avis and Hertz, and regional companies like Auriga and Centuaro. They’re easily accessible from the arrival area.

It’s best to book your car rental before your vacation to ensure you get the best price. Also, depending on when you’re traveling, it’s a good idea to pre-arrange a car in advance to be sure that you’ll have one when you arrive. Particularly in the summer, which is peak season in Alicante, you’ll find that rental inventory goes quickly.

You can use several different ways to reserve your car. You can book online, through a travel agent, or directly with the company you select. Many times you can find a great deal on a car rental as part of a vacation package. Be sure to shop several companies for the best rates. When shopping, include any additional charges, such as insurance, as well as any restrictions that will apply, to get a clear picture when comparing prices.

The car doesn’t always have to be picked up at the airport, though for some, that’s most convenient. Sometimes you’ll find that renting in town is more affordable than renting at the airport. Think about where you’ll be picking up and dropping off to ensure that you’ll have transportation to and from the rental location. If you’re renting from a location other than the airport, most companies offer complimentary transportation to the rental company.

Don’t Forget the Extras

Consider any extra features or charges when renting. Find out what’s included in the price. Some rental companies may include insurance in their cost, some may not.

One important issue to address is whether or not you’ll need to bring a child safety seat. You may have already brought it for the flight, and it’s a simple procedure to get it into the rental car. Or you may have planned to rent one once you arrived. Either way, if you have an infant or child in the car, Spanish law states that he or she must be secured in a safety seat. If a rental company provides it, there’s an additional charge.

Be sure to get a car with air conditioning. It might be an obvious feature, but one you may not realize you need until you’re in the sweltering heat of Alicante without it.

Careful planning and review of all of your options will ensure you have the best possible car rental experience.