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There are no limits... to drive or to be driven!
There is no doubt that renting a vehicle will give you the
freedom to make the most of your trip. It may be the best
way to get around. In Ibiza the rental companies can
provide just about any kind of means of locomotion you'd
care to ride or drive, from a bicycle to a scooter,
motorbike, rock-bottom economy car, convertible model,
minivan, or chauffeur-driven luxury sedan. Ibiza has an
excellent road system and driving can be a pleasure but
there is one important point to be aware of, particularly
for first-time visitors from countries (e.g. Australia)
where everybody drives on the left. Spaniards (and all
tourists in Ibiza) drive on the right side of the road and
usually give way to the right, as in the United States or
continental Europe! Furthermore the contracts of most rental
companies require a driver with a minimum age of 21 or 23
years with at least two years of experience.
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At the airport you will find desks of some big
international and national companies (e.g. Avis, Hertz, Europcar and
National Atesa). We think that it is worth to also check out
the tariffs of local companies prior arrival. Most of
them send their representatives to the airport for picking
you up (after baggage claim) or deliver the car at the
reception of your hotel.
| Website |
Rental Company |
Services |
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Moto Luis |
motorbikes, cars |
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Barri Rent |
bicycles, cars, boats |
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Autos Bravo |
cars |
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Autos Dipesa |
chauffeur-driven luxury cars and minivans |
We wish that you enjoy your stay on our island. Therefore
we recommend to read the following advices carefully:
Spain has a moderate rate of crime, and most of the tourists have
trouble free visits to Spain each year. However, theft from parked
cars, in particular, at beaches or places of interest has been reported
frequently. Small items like luggage, cameras or
briefcases are often stolen from parked cars. Travelers are advised
not to leave valuables in parked cars, and to keep doors locked,
windows rolled up and valuables out of sight when driving. "Good
Samaritans" scams are unfortunately common. A passing car will
attempt to divert the driver's attention by indicating there is a
mechanical problem. If the driver stops to check the vehicle,
accomplices steal from the car while the driver is looking
elsewhere. Drivers should be cautious about accepting help from
anyone other than a uniformed Spanish police officer or Civil Guard.
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