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Car Rental in Portugal

You will need a driving licence, passport or accepted form of ID and a credit card. You can rent a car for around 25 Euros a day. These are just guidelines, so do check with the car hire company to clarify the cost and documentation needed.

Speed limits are in kilometres per hour, and are as follows:

  • Motorways: 120kph/74mph
  • Open roads: 90kph/55mph
  • Urban areas: 50kph/31mph

The Portuguese drive on the right-hand side of the road.

You must give way to trams when they overtake you and as they approach you from the right. Portuguese roads can be three lanes wide, but be warned; the middle lane is used for overtaking from either direction.

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Organisations that can assist with Car Rental

  • > Europcar

    Europcar has more than 3,300 car hire locations throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia-Pacific in about 150 countries

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