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How difficult is it to rent a car in Spain?

1 | Booking your rental car We've rented cars in most European countries and have always found Spain to be very easy and straightforward for renting a car. From booking our cars to pickup and driving around the country, we have found Spain a great country to explore by rental car.



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Non-EU license holders require an international driving permit. All the drivers' names must be entered on the rental agreement. Often you will need a credit card with the same name that is on the rental contract, to hold the deposit for the car in case of damages.

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Rent a smile The legal driving age in Spain is 18 years old. To be able to rent a car, however, most rental car companies in Spain require you to be at least 21 years old. Some might also ask that you have had your license for at least one year, and some might require you to be 23 or over.

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Documents needed to rent a car in Spain To rent a car in Spain, you will need to be at least 21 years of age and furnish a valid driver's license from your home country, a credit card and an international permit; you should also have a printed copy of the confirmation or voucher in-hand.

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In Spain, unlimited third party liability insurance is legally required on all rental vehicles, and, fortunately for you, this is included in the price of all car rentals when you book with Auto Europe.

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What are the most important rules? In Spain, we drive on the right, safety belts are mandatory for all the occupants of the vehicle and there are speed limits on all roads. These are 120 km/h on dual carriageways and motorways, 90 km/h on all other roads and 30 km/h in built-up areas.

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Your U.S. policy likely only covers you in the U.S. and Canada, so you'll need a separate policy when driving in all other countries.

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And since Spanish authorities do not recognize foreign documents besides the passport, your passport is your best bet. Do you have to carry an ID in Spain? Yes; the Spanish law officers are well within their rights to detain and fine you for contravening the law.

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