How to find a cheap car hire deal in Latina
Whether you need a small car for scooting around town or an SUV for a road trip, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Latina. Pick from options averaging R 5,327 a day and travel your way for less.
Daily rental prices in Latina start from just R 864.
For longer trips, pick up a weekly rental from R 2,739 and pack more sights into your itinerary.
Book early to snag the best price for a Latina car hire. Beyond just getting a great rate, you'll have a wider range of options to pick from.
Noleggiare, Maggiore and Europcar are some of the most reliable providers in the city. They're a smart place to start comparing offers.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Latina car hire policy, whether you book with Noleggiare or another supplier. Some companies might not include it in the base price and instead sell it separately.
Choosing a one-way car hire can be the key to cheaper deals. Simply select 'Return car to a different location.' Providers sometimes need to move vehicles between locations, which means you can snag some fantastic one-way prices on a car for rent in Latina.
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your ride with a full tank, so you pay only for what you use. You won't get hit with overpriced refueling charges either.
Travel without limits by searching for rentals with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, these rides let you drive as far as you need without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
Coming out on top for value is this company, with average prices of R 2,531 a day.
Next in line, [this provider](this provider](https://www.skyscanner.co.za/car-hire/car-hire-with-provider/drivalia/574)) offers daily rates of around R 1,312.
The third option won't stretch your budget either. You'll pay roughly R 1,453 a day with this supplier.
If you're not sure what kind of ride you need, consider something from the Fullsize rental category. It's the most commonly booked car type in Latina.
Compare car hire types in Latina
Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap rental car in Latina makes getting around affordable and hassle-free. These zippy, fuel-efficient rides are great for short trips and city driving.
Medium: Not too big, not too small, it's the definition of just right. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they strike a balance of fuel efficiency and interior space and are suited to couples and small families.
Large: Offering greater driving comfort and advanced tech features, this Latina car hire category includes full-size cars. With larger back seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: When adventure calls, an SUV answers. It's your perfect road trip buddy, ready for backroads, highways, and everything in between. These sports utility vehicles also promise extra space and advanced safety features.
Van: Go for this vehicle category when you need a car for rent in Latina that can handle the big jobs. Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, they're made to carry more, whether that's supplies, suitcases or a bunch of your favourite people.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't a necessity, but is something to think about. If your vehicle is damaged, no matter how minor, it can save you from paying a hefty excess fee. Different Latina car hire providers have different insurance policies and coverage levels, so check the details before booking.
Make life easier when you rent a car in Latina by adding a few handy extras. Think things like a GPS unit to be your trusty co-pilot, or reverse cameras that'll help you park like a pro.
Good to know
You generally have to be at least 21 years old to rent a car in Italy. Younger drivers can sometimes still qualify — just expect some extra rules or charges. Check the suppliers' terms and conditions before you book.
If you're going away with the kids, check if you need to add a car seat to your Latina car hire reservation. Whether required by local laws or not, they're always the safest way for youngsters to ride.
You'll need to hand over a few things when collecting your rental car: a valid driver's licence, another form of photo ID, and a credit card to cover the deposit amount. Debit cards are generally not accepted. The full set of requirements will be laid out in your booking.
If you're new to driving in Italy, keep in mind that traffic here sticks to the right side of the road.
Make sure you follow the local speed limits. Most of the time that's around 45kph in built-up areas and 125kph or so on highways, unless signs say otherwise.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.05% applies in Italy. The most reliable way to be safe to drive is to avoid drinking completely.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times for traffic around this destination. Try to avoid rush hours if you want a smoother run.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) for everyday expenses throughout your trip. You may find it helpful to carry a mix of cards and cash to ensure you're covered in all situations.
Best hotels in Latina for drivers
Spend less time hunting for a parking spot and more time enjoying your stay at Il Fogliano Hotel New Life. About 6 kilometres from central Latina, it comes with parking, Wi-Fi and express check-out.
Hotel Miramare gets things right with accessible parking and features such as a private beach and air conditioning. It's roughly 6 kilometres from the city centre.
Want more inspiration? Browse the full lineup of hotels in Latina. You can narrow things down with filters — try 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' If your car's electric, there's also an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter.
After you've found a car hire deal in Latina and your hotel, it's time to plan where to go first. Piazza del Popolo, La Bufalara Beach and Lago di Fogliano are some of the city's best experiences.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Latina
Rome should be on your to-do list if you'd like to visit Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica. This city is around 56 kilometres northwest of central Latina.
Popular accommodation options with parking in Rome include c-hotels Club House Roma and H10 Roma Città.
Victoria Terme Hotel and Park Hotel Imperatore Adriano are comfy places to stay in Guidonia Montecelio if you're sticking around for a bit. Choose one of these and take the hassle out of finding a spot for your ride.
Keep things moving and road-trip it to Salerno, about 177 kilometres southeast of Latina. Make your first stop Medieval Aqueduct, then spend some time at Spiaggia Santa Teresa.
All that's left to do now is sleep. Mediterranea Hotel & Convention Centre and Grand Hotel Salerno have room for both you and your wheels while visiting Salerno.








