During the summer months nothing is better than driving around the coastal roads of Spain. Convertibles are a great but expensive option with very limited supply. If you end up hiring something more practical, make sure it’s got air conditioning. This is your guide to car hire Spain.
It’s easy to forget with all the excitement of going on holiday, your plane landing and picking up your car that the Spanish drive on the right hand side of the road. Generally there are lots of friendly signs reminding you around the airport. It’s when you are leaving a petrol station or just had a great meal in a restaurant that you tend to forget or get a bit confused. Try to relax, be vigilant and you should be fine. Oh, and it’s always good to remember you go anti-clockwise on the roundabouts.
You may not realise it, but in Spain the pedestrian has the right of way at road crossings. Some drivers like to ignore this but we recommend that you always stop; steep fines could await you if you get caught, let alone upset locals.
Spain does have toll roads, so make sure you plan your trip well and know where you are going. It’s always a good idea to keep hold of some spare cash just in case you need to use one.
If the unfortunate event of an accident occurs, you must do the following. Exchange the usual details with the other party (if there is one), obtain a police report and contact the local car rental company, they will also be able to help with any problems you are having.
Essential Information
Do not worry if your hire car does not contain all of the required safety equipment. Although they should be present for your safety, sometimes it is not possible to provide these for every single vehicle. Fines that are issued by the police for the lack of safety equipment will be paid or refunded by the car rental company.
Fuel
Useful terms for when refuelling your car.
Unleaded Regular - Gasolina sin plomo
Diesel - Gasoleo
Mobile Phones
Mobile phones cannot be used while driving in Spain
Parking
If the pavement is painted yellow then don’t park, if you are unsure then it’s probably best not to park. Illegally parked cars can be towed away.
Drinking
Blood Alcohol Limit in Spain
50mg per 100 ml of Blood (Less than the UK)
Economy Car Hire recommends that you do not drink any amount of alcohol and drive!