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Algarve Car Hire
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PRICES
Prices shown are for 7 days calculated from the time you collect the car to the same time on the seventh day.
3 DAY PRICES ARE HALF 7 DAY
More than 3 days and less than 7… Pro rata with the 3 day price
More than 7 days ….Pro rata with the 7 day price

Minimum period charged is 3 days. We may still be the cheapest hire available.

Rentals which extend across two months are charged at the  appropriate price for the days in each month. They are not charged at the rate for the cheapest or most expensive month for the whole of the hire.

Prices include : Unlimited mileage in Portugal, Comprehensive collision insurance, VAT, and if requested an additional driver and baby seats.
There are no hidden costs  for necessary "extras".

Charges and deposit are paid on commencement of hire. You do not need to send card details over the internet.

Driving to Spain requires a green card and bail bond issued by our insurers. The cost is 50 euros (£30.80) valid for the length of your hire, please request in advance.

PRICES ARE EUROS. POUNDS SHOWN FOR GUIDANCE  AT 1.62 EURO / £1

ACCIDENTS & CLAIMS
If you have an accident, theft or any other situation which will result in an insurance claim it is your responsibility to get an police report number. You need to call the police who will issue you a report number which must be delivered to Auto Rent. Without this the insurance will not pay. This is a simple procedure but if you have any problems you are welcome to call the company who will happily assist. If there is loss to the car and you do not obtain a police report you will remain liable for the damage. The car documents include full contact numbers for the company.

DEPOSIT
We do not charge a reservation deposit so you do not need to send your card details over the net.

We charge a returnable deposit of 50 EUROS  on each hire against the return of the car with petrol, on time etc.. You may pay the deposit in EUROS or other currency or card.

EXCESS
The insurance policy has an excess clause. See price table for applicable excess band.
You may waiver the excess clause on optional payment of an additional premium or secure it by deposit of card details.
A, B, C, C1           300 euro
E, F, I, J, G          400 euro
H, H1, L, M           700 euro
Excess waiver  extension costs 52.5 euros per week (7.5 euros £4.60 per day )
Waiver does not include tyres, glass or locks or damage caused by speeding. Under Portuguese law insurance is void when drink driving

COLLECTING YOUR CAR
At Faro airport you will be met at Arrivals and your car will be waiting on our car park outside the arrivals hall. ( Park 4 Row G) You are not taken by bus to a garage. Our reps will complete your contract at the airport and show you to your car.

Cars may be delivered to your hotel at no extra charge. Delivery times will be as close as possible to requested subject to availability of staff. You will be given a freephone number to finalise your delivery details with our head office.

RETURNING YOUR CAR
At Faro airport you should return your car to the car park and then check it in with the rep. Please allow adequate time. You are responsible for the car till it is checked in.

Hotel deliveries , the collection details will be arranged with the rep when the car is delivered to you.

CAR TYPES
We invariably have the car that you request but due to damage and late returns we may occasionally have to offer you an alternative, similar or better car than the one you have requested. These circumstances are outside of our control and we would ask for your patience. We have never left a client stuck without a car.

The cars shown are the ones available at our internet prices.  We may be able to arrange other cars from companies within the group. They are likely to be more expensive but we are happy to give you a price for your special requirements.

CAR AGE
Our undertaking is to provide a clean and serviceable car. Cars are retired from our fleet on the basis of condition and not age. Whilst the majority of our cars are less than 3 years old we are unable to give any guarantee as to the age of car which will be supplied to any one hire

AGE
Sorry but we cannot hire to drivers under 25

BABY SEATS
We have conventional forward facing baby seats intended for children to approximately 3 years old and booster seats for children to approximately 5 years. If you have a particular requirement for your child we recommend that for peace of mind you bring your own child seat.

THE COMPANY
Your hire is with Algarvehire of Praia da Rocha. Full contact details will be given on your contract on commencement of hire. There is a freephone number to contact the office whilst in Portugal. The reception staff speak English.

We are committed to giving you a service which you will be pleased to use again and recommend. If you are not happy with any aspect of the service you receive please say so at the time. Please contact me ,if possible whilst you are still in Portugal.
 

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PORTIMÃO -

[ Mexilhoeira Grande, Alvor, Portimão ]

Portimão Besides Faro, Portimão is another essential commercial centre of the Algarve. It is far busier as a town rather than a holiday resort, although it is still geared towards tourism, but commercial orientation is important. The old harbour and parks alongside the river are welcoming and pleasant. The fisherman's port restaurants serve grilled sardines and other fresh fish. The fish served is the morning catch from the fishing boats that dock next to the restaurants. Leisure cruises, as in other marinas are available in abundance and a worthwhile trip to see the coastline from the sea. There are full-day cruises, half-day cruises or 3-hour cruises available from the very same docks. For Big Game fishing, this is also the best place to organise an excursion. Portimão is also ideal for shopping with a large variety of traditional and interesting artefacts, as well as for shoes and clothes, especially leatherwear and embroided linen. There is an abundance of restaurants available for all tastes.


FARO -

[ Sta Bárbara de Nexe, Estói, Conceição, Faro (S.Pedro e Sé), Montenegro ]

This Roman town called Ossonoba became a Bishop's seat in the 4th century and kept it even after the Visigoth occupation in the 5th century. The Arabs occupied Faro in the 8th century and rebuilt the city wall. Later Faro became the capital of an independent Arabian kingdom, ruled by the family Harun. The Portuguese King Afonso III conquered faro in 1249 and integrated in Portuguese territory. In this time the most important part of the town was still the Inner town, surrounded by the wall, where the church of Santa Maria, now a Cathedral was built. Faro became once more bishop's seat in 1577. From the 16th Century, we have the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Assunção and the Bishop´s palace. In the 17th century Faro continued to grow as several religious buildings were built as well as a new defensive wall known as "Cerca Seisentista". In the 18th Century two beautiful baroque churches were built: the church of São Francisco and the Carmo church. Unfortunately, the earthquake of 1755 destroyed many buildings, which were rebuilt afterwards. Faro is the capital of the Algarve since 1756. Some of the most important infrastructures of Faro are the International Airport, University of the Algarve - 8000 students and the District Hospital.

- TAVIRA -

[ Cachopo, Sta. Catarina da Fonte do Bispo, Tavira Sta. Maria, Sto. Estevão, Luz, Tavira Santiago, Sta. Luzia, Conceição, Cabanas de Tavira ]

Tavira is a charming town, which lies 20km northeast of Olhão. Tavira was developed during the Moorish occupation and became one of the largest and most important ports in the Algarve during the 15th century. Due to the gradual silting of the Gião River, trading dropped and tuna fishing became the main commercial activity. Towards the 1970's there was also a decline in this industry due to the depletion of tuna in the area and fishermen had to move further south and westward along the Moroccan coast. Tavira boasts of 27 churches, but many of them are only open for services. The Church of Santa Maria do Castelo contains the tomb of Dom Paio Peres Correia, who took Tavira from the Moors in 1224. The Igreja do Carmo is worthwhile visiting for it's interior. As in many towns in the Algarve, many of the historic buildings were destroyed in the Great Earthquake and so many of the old buildings found in Tavira date back to the late 18th century.

- ALBUFEIRA -

[ Guia, Albufeira, Ferreiras, Paderne, Olhos de Água ]

In Roman times Albufeira was called Baltum. There are Roman bridges in Paderne and Guia. Arabs occupied the town in the 8th century and renamed it Al- Buhera, which means, "Castle on the Sea". During 5 centuries of Arabian rule, Al-Buhera had an intensive trade with North Africa. Together with Faro it was one of the last Arabian strongholds to be conquered by the Portuguese in 1250. King Manuel gave Albufeira a new charter in 1404, granting it the status of town. The earthquake of 1755 damaged a great part of Albufeira. A second disaster happened in 1833 during a civil war between liberals and absolutists.