Driving Abroad

Obeying the rules of the road whilst on holiday abroad is incredibly important because they can be very different to ours. However, driving overseas can also be a great way to explore and see much more of the country that you are in. Here are our essential tips and advice for before you embark on your road trip on holiday.

Choosing A Rental Company

Couple in a car driving abroad

Before you commit yourself to any car rental company, there are a few things that you should bear in mind - how close they are to your arrival point, whether they are within the airport, whether they are open for 24 hours a day and get an estimate for the total cost (including taxes and 'extras').  

 

Choosing A Car

Choosing the Right Car on holiday

Take into account the amount of luggage you have when you choose a car - a small one may be the  cheapest option but you'll regret the decision when you're trying to cram cases, prams and other paraphernalia into its miniscule boot.

 

Do...

Do Learn about the Area you are visiting

...research your destination. Learning about the road conditions and seeking motoring advice for your destination before you drive is vitally important.

...ask about any special last minute deals. There may be a high demand for cars in your category while more luxurious cars are languishing behind un-booked.

...make sure you have an emergency number to contact should your hire car break down.

 

Don't...

Relax Onboard in the Premium Cabin

...come straight off a long haul flight and collect your hire car and try to avoid drinking alcohol on the plane. Even the slightest of alcohol scent on your breath and the company may refuse to hand over the car.

...be a "no show". If you decide to take your Direct Holidays transfer instead, let the rental company know as soon as possible - some have started to charge fees.

 

Direct Holidays Team Tip

Team Tip

Ensure that you read over the contract and check that all the details are correct and keep it with you while you're driving - it's the proof that you are legally allowed to do so.

Before you set off, take your time to familiarise yourself with the vehicle. Find out where things are such as indicator switches and lights and make sure you adjust your mirrors and seats. 

 



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