Car Hire in Alghero
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Here at Rentalcars.com, we hope to make hiring a car in Alghero, Sardinia, simple and stress-free. We are more than just a comparison site — we deal with a wide range of car hire companies directly, giving you access to exclusive deals and the cheapest rental prices.
Simply use the search form to let us know when you need a car, and in a matter of seconds we will show all the cars available on those dates. You can use the handy filters to narrow down the results, and quickly find the right car for your needs. We tell you exactly what’s included in your rental upfront; meaning no nasty surprises when you get to the pick-up counter. Search Rentalcars.com next time you want to rent a car in Alghero town.
To help you decide who to rent with, we show reviews and ratings left by previous customers next to each car. We ask each customer to rate the supplier in seven key areas, including the overall value for money offered, the efficiency of the counter staff and the condition of the car — so you can see how each company compares in terms of customer satisfaction. You will find some suppliers (particularly Italian brands like Locauto and Sicily by Car) have special offers on their cars, giving you an ‘extra’ (like a GPS or an additional driver) at no extra cost.
Bosa: An hour’s drive from Alghero, the unspoiled town of Bosa is situated on a small hill around 3km inland. Bosa exudes traditional character and charm — in the historic centre, you will find cobbled streets, picturesque piazzas, stone staircases and pastel-coloured houses. For spectacular views over the town, head to Malaspina Castle on Serravalle Hill. Bosa is buzzing with activity all year round, so there’s never a bad time to visit.
La Pelosa Beach: Around 60km from Alghero, La Pelosa Beach is well worth a visit. The idyllic beach boasts clear, turquoise waters and pristine, white sand — and it’s without doubt one of the most breathtaking beaches on Sardinia. La Pelosa offers stunning views over Isola Piana (600m off the coast) and a 16th-century watchtower situated on its own island. Why not spend a few hours unwinding on this beautiful stretch of sand?
Grotta di Nettuno: The Grotta di Nettuno is an impressive stalactite cave just a 45-minute drive from Alghero. The cave was originally discovered by local fishermen back in the 18th century, and it has since become one of Sardinia’s most popular tourist attractions. The cave is a true geological wonder, and it’s well worth making your way down the 660 steps to see the spectacle for yourself!
- Many roads in Sardinia are unlit at night, so take extra car when driving after dark.
- In Alghero, free parking spaces are indicated by white lines. You aren’t allowed to park in spaces with yellow lines.
- In Alghero city centre, paid parking zones are indicated by blue lines. Fees may vary depending on the exact area.