Car Hire in Italy
We all know that Italy is a place with beautiful sights and a culture that is admired around the world. The beautiful landscape in such places as Tuscany make you want to try and explore the rest of the country and what better way than hiring a car with Hire4Less. Whether you want to visit the vineyards where some of the worlds finest wines are made, or to visit the historical Vatican City, the worlds smallest country, you can be sure that we have a car hire service that is right for you.
Hire4less offers low cost car hire in major centres in Italy including Rome, Milan, Turin, Genoa, Bologna, Venice , Pisa, Pescara, Alghero, Trieste and Ancona with well known brands like Hertz, Avis, Budget, Alamo, Europcar and National plus many local car hire companies at even lower prices.
Car Hire Options
When visiting Italy, there is the option of driving from the UK
and using one of our UK rental companies, meaning you catch the
ferry to France and making the journey through the Alps and down
into Italy. This may be a longer and more tiring option, but some
of the sites and beautiful landscapes that you will see will be
worth the journey.
There is of course the other option of catching a flight into one
of the many Italian airports. Whatever your preference, you can
be sure that we offer car hire at your chose destination, with car
hire being offered in cities such as Rome,
Turin, Milan,
Genoa, Bologna,
and Venice
Information for Driving in Italy
You will find the following information extremely helpful when driving in Italy:
- You must be 21 years of age
- You DRIVE ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE ROAD
- Children under 10 are only allowed in the front seats if there are no rear seats or the rear seats are already fully occupied with children under 10, or there are no seat belts.
- If driving an English car, headlight converters are compulsory. As well as this, GB stickers are needed on the back of the car if your license plate doesn't have the 'European Union' flag with its circle of golden stars.
- The speed limit in Italy is 50kmph in built up areas, 110kmph (100kmph when wet) on dual carriage way, 90kmph(80kmph when wet) on open road and 130kmph (110kmph) on motorways
- Italy has even stricter drive driving rules than the UK (0.5 mg/ml instead of 0.8) so don't do it.
- Carry all of your driving documentation with you, including your full UK driving license, vehicle insurance and registration.
Holiday Autos Quote
Click on the link below to get a quote from Holiday Autos or call them on 0871 472 5084. Their online prices are always cheaper than phone prices.

