September 17, 2009
How to Rent a Car
This post provides tips on the rental car process in Australia, it is a very easy process. All you require to get a rental car is to have a valid driver’s license. If you are preparing for a holiday to Australia and have an English driver’s licence, renting a car will not be an issue. If your driver’s licence is not in English, you may need to obtain an international driving licence. These can be obtained from motor clubs and are accredited worldwide as valid form of identification for driving.
Another requisite for hiring a car in Australia is that the driver must typically be at least 21 years of age. Visitors should always check in advance before seeking to hire a car to avoid disappointment. Other things to consider are the restrictions on where a rental vehicle can be driven such as the type of roads, particular locations or situations within Australia.
Car rental companies in Australia are competitive in price and offer a wide range of cars. They are conveniently located in all major cities in Australia such as Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Car rental in Melbourne is available at a number of locations particularly at the airport, business district, and at other locations within the Melbourne metropolitan area. Most of the major Melbourne Airport car rental companies are conveniently located at the near the baggage claim.
Car rental in Sydney is just as easy. The Sydney Airport car rental companies are near the Arrivals terminal which makes the process of procuring a rental car hassle free for visiting travellers. For those seeking to rent a car in other parts of Sydney, there a numerous car rental companies located in in the CBD and throughout the metro area.
If you are travelling to Australia’s third biggest city of Brisbane, you will find that car rental in Brisbane is equally as easy as the other major cities. As with all airports, Brisbane Airport car rental companies are also conveniently available at the terminal. They are also available at different locations within the city.
Filed at 4:29 pm under Streets + Wheels, Traveling
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