Car Hire in Hobart
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We deal with major rental companies in Hobart to bring you the cheapest prices on car hire. In one simple search, we compare prices on a wide range of cars (and you can even filter the results to quickly find the car best-suited to your needs). Some of the suppliers we negotiate with in Hobart include Bargain Car Rentals, Hertz and Thrifty. Search Rentalcars.com next time you are looking for cheap car hire in Hobart, and enjoy the freedom to explore the city and beyond.
To help you decide who to rent with, we show ratings and reviews submitted by previous customers next to each listing — that way you can see which companies other people had the best rental experience with. We ask customers to rate the supplier in seven key areas, including the condition of the car, the efficiency of the counter staff and the overall value for money they received. We are pleased to say most of the companies we deal with in Hobart have been rated as ‘excellent’. If you want to avoid hidden fuel charges, we recommend booking a car with a full-to-full fuel policy (just remember to refill the tank before dropping the car off).
Mount Field National Park: Just over one hour’s drive from Hobart, a stunning landscape of glaciated valleys and Dolerite Mountains awaits. An area rich in natural beauty, Tasmania’s oldest national park is home to a large population of native birds and marsupial inhabitants, including the Tasmanian Devil. The amazing Russell Falls are an absolute must-see for visitors to this magnificent park.
Mount Wellington: A visit to Tasmania would be incomplete without taking a trip to the summit of Mount Wellington. Sitting just to the west of central Hobart, the incredible lookout points at the top of the mountain can be reached in around 30 minutes from the city. The 1270-metre climb is well worth the effort. With near-360-degree views forming a panorama that’s truly breathtaking, the vista covers a wide variety of landscapes including Hobart itself, the harbour, the waters of the Derwent River and the vibrant green of the Derwent Valley.
Port Arthur: Located on the tip of the Tasman Peninsular, approximately 80 minutes from Hobart, stands the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur. A former penal colony where Tasmania’s most infamous convicts were sentenced to hard labour, Port Arthur is now one of the island’s most popular tourist attractions. Visitors can tour the guard tower, sandstone church, hospital, prison and museum to gain a greater understanding of the hardships of convict life.
If you’re from a country that drives on the right, always remember to drive on the left while exploring Tasmania.
If your driving licence is not in English, then you will need to attain an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) from your home country to use in Australia.
In Australia, distance is measured in miles rather than kilometres. Take this into consideration when looking at speed limit signs.