Car Hire in Brindisi
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Our aim is to bring you the cheapest car hire deals in Brindisi. We negotiate with all the major car hire companies to secure exclusive rates you won’t find anywhere else. However, if you do find the same car from the same supplier cheaper elsewhere, we will beat the quote — that is how committed we are to bringing you the best prices. Some of the companies we deal with in Brindisi include international brands like Hertz and Europcar, as well as Italian suppliers like Locauto and Maggiore. You will find a great choice of cars on our site, and the handy filters let you narrow down the search results based on your needs and preferences.
Some suppliers, including Enterprise, Locauto and Sicily by Car, often have special offers on their cars — giving you a free GPS or the Collision Damage Waiver with zero excess at no extra cost. Offers like these can be a good way to save money, but you also want to be sure you are renting with a trusted company. To help you decide who to rent with, we display reviews and ratings from previous customers next to each listing. We are impartial, and we show this feedback so you get honest, useful advice before you commit to a booking.
Torre Guaceto: The beautiful nature reserve of Torre Guaceto is situated around 26 kilometres from Brindisi, offering a welcome alternative to many of the overcrowded beaches occupying this stretch of coastline. As a protected marine area, this patch of land and sea has remained free from development — with unspoilt beauty like few other places. The reserve includes a 6km stretch of coast characterised by a typical Mediterranean landscape of sand dunes and marshes, bordered by centuries-old olive groves. Torre Guaceto is the perfect place to relax.
Alberobello: Situated approximately 80 kilometres from Brindisi, the picturesque town of Alberobello is a destination well worth visiting. The small town has become hugely popular with tourists because of the white-washed conical-roofed dwellings (collectively known as ‘trulli’) which are characteristic of this area. Alberobello was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 to safeguard these unique, dry-stone buildings, which are constructed from local limestone using a prehistoric building technique.
Lecce: Less than 40 kilometres from Brindisi stands the ancient city of Lecce. Known as the ‘Florence of the south’ due to the town’s many Baroque elements, Lecce has an illustrious history of rich architecture and art. Highlights of the city include; the ornate Church of the Holy Cross, the cathedral (or Duomo) which was originally built in the 10th century, and the remains of the ancient amphitheatre which dates back to the 2nd century (and once held 25,000 spectators).
- On the Autostrada – the Italian motorway network – the left lane can only be used for overtaking. If you find yourself in this lane, move over to the right to let other cars pass.
- When driving on the Autostrada, make sure your headlights are switched on at all times, even during the day.
- Toll booths are common on Italian highways. You can pay by cash or card – further information can be found on the Autostrada website.