Posts Tagged ‘Hire’

Looking for competitive Car Hire pirces in France?

September 5th, 2010
Cars

Try and only look for quotes from the leading car hire companies such as Alamo, Thrifty and Budget so that you can be sure of good customer service and a new low mileage car or van. When Looking for competitive Car Hire prices in France make sure car hire prices quoted include everything you would need and should expect including the following; * CDW – Collision Damage Waiver

* Vehicle Theft Waiver

* Local and Airport Taxes and Charges

* Unlimited Mileage

* 24 Hour Breakdown Assistance

* No hidden charges or extras

* Household name car rental company

* Current year, low mileage vehicles

When flying to Paris, Nice, Perpignan, Biarritz or Carcassonne you can find very good car hire price and very good value for money in France. There are many car rental companies to choose from in France and you may be in the middle of looking for car hire comparisons to help you make your decision. Car hire in France is the best way to sample the French countryside and coast and allows you to dictate when and where you go. Renting a car in France is affordable and will enhance your holiday experience. For Great value Car Hire comparisons try www.all-in-car-hire.com For general queries, not related to reservations, please feel free to contact us using the following email address: info@all-in-car-hire.com

 

Hire Car Portugal: cheapest car rental service

September 3rd, 2010
Cars

You can find amazing value inhire car Portugal this year. When visiting Portugal having a car hire will make your holiday more enjoyable and give you more options. If you pick up a car hire you will be able to try out different beaches and see a lot more of the coastline than you otherwise would.
All-In-Car-Hire compares prices from many car rental companies in Portugal in order to find our customers the cheapest car hire prices. Whether you are looking for a great value car rental in Frankfurt, Berlin or Munich Airport we will find you the best price.
Make sure you don’t pay too much for your car hire when you visit Portugal by using a safe, secure and easy to use car hire comparison site such as www.all-in-car-hire.com This site is powered by car trawler who check with all of the car hire companies to see which one is offering the cheapest price for your travel dates. Whether you are visiting Faro, Lisbon or anywhere in the Algarve all-in-car-hire will find you a cheap hire car quote in Portugal.
Whoever you book your car hire in Portugal with, make sure that you are given a new low mileage car. Quotes should include CDW, unlimited mileage and liability insurance as standard. Also avoid “hidden extras” by either taking out Excess insurance before you travel or decide before you go that you can do without it.
Email us at info@all-in-car-hire.com of you have any questions you need answering before you book. We hope you find a great price for your hire car in Portugal and that you thoroughly enjoy your trip.

Best Value Budget Car Hire

April 26th, 2010

There are many things to consider if you want to find the best budget car hire for your rental. You will no doubt find the budget car looking on the internet and trawling through the various websites to find the lowest car hire price.

Many budget car hire websites provide a search engine which incorporates the prices of many of the national chain and local car rental companies. These search engines will remove all the hard work of finding you the best and lowest cost budget car hire.

When staring you search your will need to include fairly basics car hire requirements such as dates of travel, drivers age, where and when you would like to collect and drop off the vehicle. Some budget car hire companies allow you to collect in one location and drop the car in another location. Please check the small print on this as very often there is a drop charge for this service.

The larger car hire chains may allow this drop off service without cost as they will have often have many car hire offices in the same area or region of country, so you can drop off the budget car hire with the same car hire company.

Once you have included all your details into the car hire search engine, the booking engine will search all available car hire companies and produce a list of all the available cars for hire, usually in price order, the budget vehicles will be shown first. If you are happy with the car hire price shown and would like to reserve and book you car hire, you can take care of all of this online.

Holland Car Hire Tips

March 18th, 2010

• Drive on the right

• Minimum driving age in Holland is 18 years

• Always carry your driving license. If you do not have a photocard driving license, remember to carry your passport as further proof of identification.

• Give way to traffic from the right – even on small side roads unless otherwise marked

• Seat belts must be worn by both front and rear passengers

• Children must use the appropriate car seats/restraints at all times

• Children under 3 must travel in the rear but children from 3 to 12 years may travel in the front as long as they have an appropriate child seat.

• Using (or even handling) a mobile phone whilst driving is prohibited. However, hands-free sets are permitted

• Do not drink and drive – the blood alcohol limit is very low

• Speed cameras and speed traps are commonplace and offenders can find themselves facing substantial penalties or on-the-spot fines.

• Speed limits are strictly enforced beside road-works

• Overhead illuminated lane indicators are widely used, particularly during rush hours. Do not be tempted to ignore these.

• A red inverted triangle at the approach to a roundabout means traffic on the roundabout has right of way. Otherwise traffic joining the roundabout has priority.

Information on the History of Paphos and Car Hire in Paphos

March 10th, 2010

The capital of Cyprus used to be in Paphos until the enlargement of other cities on the Island. Paphos has continued to have its share of the developments in Cyprus, and thus an International Airport was erected to turn the small region into a tourism hub.


Paphos has a population of less than 100,000; but its collection of Antiquities as well as historical places has caused it to become a bustling region in Cyprus.


Paphos is divided into two main regions, the residential district of Ktima and the Kato region which consist of the seaside and the medieval ports. The Kato Paphos region is where the hotels and most of the other tourist destinations are situated.


The best time to travel to Paphos is the summer time; as this ensures that you take the advantage of the weather and the beaches. The hottest month in Paphos is August when the temperature can be more than 35 degrees, and the humidity is very low along with the water relatively warm all throughout the day.


The winter months are usually rainy. December and January are the coldest winter months in Paphos. The summer time is the busiest season in Paphos, because of the relatively high inflow of tourists from all over the world. The spring and early fall seasons are also some of the best times to visit Paphos.

Car Hire in New Zealand

March 3rd, 2010

I had just got back from my own holiday to Bali when I arrived at work and they announced I was off to New Zealand with three of my colleagues. What a way to come back from one holiday and find out your going on another!

The trip started with a slight hiccup. Our flight was delayed, which is the last thing you need when you’re at the airport after a busy morning at work, which also meant we would be late in picking up our rental car. We then had to call work and asked them to call New Zealand to make sure the depot knew we would be late. One of the benefits of working for a car rental wholesaler!

About an hour later, we finally left and we were up in the air. It was a smooth flight and we arrived in Christchurch about 11pm. After collecting our bags, we went straight to the Hertz desk to be met by a friendly employee who was more than helpful.

After the formalities of signing the rental agreement and getting the keys, we were then given a local map of the south island and a city map of Christchurch. The employee even highlighted how we were to get to our hotel in the centre of Christchurch.

The car was in the car park, so away we went to find the car. We thought she said it was behind the police station and we were looking for quite a while, until it dawned on me that she had actually said pay station; we had misunderstood her kiwi accent!