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Before you go: 9 valuable tips for renting a car on vacation

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Renting a car is one of the most important issues for many when planning a trip to warm countries. Traveling by a rented car can be both much more colorful and financially profitable, and cause a serious headache. We have summarized some tips from seasoned travelers that will help avoid unpleasant situations.

Renting a car is one of the most important issues for many when planning a trip to warm countries.

1. Availability

If you have chosen an all-inclusive hotel by the sea or on the ocean, it often makes no sense to even think about renting a car in advance. If you suddenly have a desire to go somewhere for a day or two, in most cases it is possible to arrange everything at the reception desk, since hotels often cooperate with rental companies. While having a rest in a modern Dubai hotel, be sure that you will be assisted with hiring any type of vehicle you like, whether it will be a luxurious Lambo or Rolls Royce from https://renty.ae/types/luxury, a comfortable SUV or a convertible for a romantic trip for two.

2. Rental time

If you have settled in apartments located at a distance from cities and the sea, then it may be worth weighing the possibility of renting a car for the entire duration of the trip, and ideally – getting a car at the airport, so as not to think about the transfer to the hotel. In this case, it is especially important to reserve a car promptly and carefully evaluate the company with which you plan to cooperate.

3. Reservation

When booking, it should be borne in mind that many companies allow you to book a car only with a credit card – a debit card will not work. In addition, you need to make sure that you have the same credit card with you at the time of signing the contract. When planning a travel budget, it is necessary to take into account the fact that funds in the amount of the insurance self-risk will be reserved from this credit card.

4. Documents

Studying the contract is a very important homework assignment when renting a car. It is best if the contract can be viewed on the website of the selected rental company. If not, ask them to send it to you. It is important to study all the details. For example, how much you will need to pay extra if you return the car a little later, is there a limit on the daily mileage, and if so, what? You also need to understand what risks the car is insured against and whether it is insured at all.

5. Full verification

If you reserve a car via the Internet according to the description and photos, then on the spot you need to strictly insist that you are provided with exactly that car or an equivalent one. In addition, when receiving a car, it is very important, together with a representative of the company, to record absolutely everything in writing, even the smallest scratches or dents, so that you will not be charged a fine later, stating that it is you who are to blame for the appearance of a specific defect.

6. Type of the car

Usually, in warm countries, an expensive car is not required. However, if you plan to move through mountainous terrain, or to explore the Arabian desert and try extreme buggy from https://renty.ae/tour/buggy while having a rest in the UAE, the best assistant for you will be a car with a powerful diesel engine and manual transmission. And, no matter how much you would like something special, keep in mind: a trip in a convertible in 35-degree heat may not be the most pleasant journey.

7. Additional equipment

If you need a child car seat or other additional things, always find out in advance whether they are included in the rental price, or, as it happens more often, you will have to pay extra for them.

8. Fuel

Companies usually give out a car with a full tank and want to get it back the same way. In order not to have any disagreements, during the last refueling, you should keep the receipt to present it to a company representative if necessary. If the company does not provide a car with a full tank, you need to find out promptly how many liters of fuel you need to fill before returning.

9. Parking

It is always worth remembering that in ancient resort towns, there is often nowhere to park a car or it is very expensive. Therefore, you need to think about parking in advance, so as not to spoil the mood once again and not waste time aimlessly circling the streets.

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Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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