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Avis in Alicante provides car hire throughout the city including Alicante Airport. Choose your preferred pick up point and begin your city road trip experience.
The city of Alicante is a wonderful starting point to explore Spain's Costa Blanca region. This beautiful port town is popular with tourists from all over the world and it's considered one of the classiest locations in south-east Spain. It's got plenty of beauty, culture and style making it a popular holiday destination. This city by the coast has plenty to offer.

Alicante is one of the most popular cities to visit in the Costa Blanca. From the Old Town to the city beaches there are a variety of attractions and activities to see and do.
For a classic tour of the city, head up to the 16th century Castillo de Santa Barbara. Perched 600ft atop Mount Bencantil, the castle provides stunning views of the city, surrounding sea and mountains. You can drive, walk, or take the mountain lift to reach the top.
More can be learned about the history of Alicante at the MARQ Provincial Archaeological Museum, which showcases displays of archaeological findings, videos and other multimedia exhibitions.
The Old Town has some of the oldest buildings in Alicante, including the town hall, San Nicolas Cathedral, and several art museums. The area is also the centre of Alicante’s nightlife with a variety of good bars and restaurants.
When it comes to beaches, Alicante has some of the finest in Spain. The Playa de San Juan is a popular 5km long stretch of soft, white sand. Almadraba and Albufereta beaches are smaller, but they’re ideal for water sports, or if you like to sunbathe in peace and quiet.
There's so much to discover in Alicante. Hire an Avis car to see the city in style and comfort.
Conveniently located at the airport and train station, we provide everything you need for peace of mind when exploring the area.
Until the mid-nineteenth century Alicante was corseted within the walls that surrounded it. The city has been open to the sea since there was no longer the risk of attacks by sea. Alicante began to build its seafront when the walls were demolished in order to grow.
Alicante offers several enclaves worth visiting, such as Elche, Orihuela and, of course, the tourist city par excellence, Benidorm, with its extensive beaches and its wide range of leisure and entertainment. With Avis you can enjoy your visit to any of these destinations with ease. Our car rental offices in this city are located at the airport and at the railway station.
Places of interest
Alicante offers open spaces in which to enjoy its fine weather, such as the Paseo MarĂtimo or the Paseo Volado, built to mark the departure of the Volvo Ocean Race from Alicante in 2008 and from which you can see the sea under your feet. Let's not forget the Rambla, the avenue that differentiates the old town from the historic center, or the Gabriel MirĂł square, which represents the essence of the bourgeois city and the idea of ​​urban embellishment of the new ruling class. It is always advisable to rent a car to facilitate your travel.
The Castle of Santa Bárbara, on the summit of Mount Benacantil, is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Spain from which we can see the bay of Alicante. It can be accessed by means of an elevator embedded in the rock in front of the Postiguet beach, from which you can see in the mountain of the castle int the shape of a profile of a face, " Cara del Moro ", one of the most characteristics features of the city.
The Old Town has some of the oldest buildings in Alicante, including the town hall, San Nicolas Cathedral, and several art museums. The area is also the centre of Alicante’s nightlife with a variety of good bars and restaurants. More can be learned about the history of Alicante at the MARQ Provincial Archaeological Museum, which showcases displays of archaeological findings, videos and other multimedia exhibitions.
There are many parties that take place in Alicante during the year, most of them during the summer season. These are some of the most popular:
Regardless of the time in which we visit the city, we can not stop enjoying the local cuisine. Alicante's cuisine is typically Mediterranean and has an enormous richness and variety.
Rice, the basic ingredient of all Valencian cuisine, is the protagonist of a wide variety of recipes. Thus, we can enjoy it with vegetables, meat or fish in dishes such as arroz a banda, alicantina, caldero, arroz caldoso or the popular olleta.
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Economy
Small

Kia Picanto or Similar
Premium
Estate

Mercedes-Benz C200 or Similar
Standard Passenger Van
Large

Mercedes-Benz Vito or Similar