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Rent a Car in Be'er Sheva for Great Value and Total Freedom

Compare competitive prices, understand insurance and fees, and choose the right pickup location—this guide makes renting a car in Be'er Sheva simple and predictable.

Practical, traveler-ready tips
Be'er Sheva Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Know
Renting a car in Be'er Sheva is a convenient way to explore the Negev region on your own schedule—especially for day trips to desert attractions, nature reserves, and smaller towns where public transit can be limited outside peak hours. Most travelers arriving by air typically pick up at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) and drive to Be'er Sheva, while locals and regional visitors often use downtown branches near the train and business districts. To avoid surprises, confirm your fuel policy (full-to-full is usually the easiest), understand what insurance is included vs. optional, and ask about deposits, additional driver fees, young driver rules, and cross-border restrictions (many contracts do not allow entering certain areas or neighboring countries).
Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) Car Rental Center (Arrivals Area)
This is the most common pickup point for travelers heading to Be'er Sheva. Airport inventory is usually the widest, with longer operating hours and more vehicle categories. Expect airport surcharges, potential lines during peak arrival windows, and stricter credit-card/deposit requirements. It’s a strong choice if you want to land, pick up, and drive directly to Be'er Sheva without coordinating trains or buses first.
Be'er Sheva Central Station Area (Train/Bus Hub)
Pros: Convenient if you arrive by train or bus; easy to combine with hotels and city errands; often less congested than airport pickups. Cons: Smaller fleets and fewer specialty vehicles; branch hours may be shorter (especially weekends/holidays); after-hours returns may be limited—confirm return procedures in advance.
Old City & City Center (Near Government/Business Districts)
Pros: Walkable from central neighborhoods; good for local-day rentals and short regional drives; sometimes faster pickup than high-traffic hubs. Cons: Limited parking for pickup/return; fleets can sell out on busy dates; navigation may be trickier in older streets—plan for extra time.

What do you need to rent a car in Be\'er Sheva?

Renting a car in Be\'er Sheva is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical Israel national photo ID must be presented at the counter.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving licence with no major endorsements. The licence must have been held for at least 1–2 years (exact requirement depends on car category; some require minimum 1 year, others 2 years). Photocopies or scanned copies are not accepted.

    Notes: All national driving licences in the Roman alphabet or in English will be accepted. All other national driving licences not in the Roman alphabet or English must be accompanied by an official English translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP).

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted cards (varies by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, and in some cases JCB. Some offers only accept Visa/MasterCard. Debit cards are not accepted. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required for some offers.
  • Age requirements: Standard allowed driving age ranges roughly from 18–27 (minimum) up to 70–99 (maximum), depending on the specific offer and car category. Typical standard ranges include 21–80, 21–99, 23–75, 25–80, and 27–75/80. Young driver surcharges may apply, for example: age 18–23: about $14.00 per day (with possible weekly/monthly caps); age 21–22: about $12.00 per day; age 21–24: about $9.00–$10.00 per day; age 21–23: about $18.70–$25.30 per day on certain offers. In some policies, exact young driver or senior driver fees are “to be confirmed.” For drivers 75+ years, a medical certificate confirming fitness to drive is often required, and a small additional fee may apply in some offers.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving licence with no major endorsements, held for at least 1–2 years (depending on car category). Photocopies or scanned copies are not accepted. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • Original South Korea Driving License (English version, with English translation on the back, where applicable).

    Notes: All national driving licences in the Roman alphabet or in English will be accepted. All other national driving licences not in the Roman alphabet or English must be accompanied by an official English translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP). Please note that an IDP is only a translation and must be presented together with the original licence.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport must be presented at the counter.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted cards (varies by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, and in some cases JCB; some offers accept only Visa/MasterCard. Debit cards are not accepted. An E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required to collect the car.
  • Age requirements: Standard allowed driving age ranges roughly from 18–27 (minimum) up to 70–99 (maximum), depending on the specific offer and car category. Typical standard ranges include 21–80, 21–99, 23–75, 25–80, and 27–75/80. Young driver surcharges may apply, for example: age 18–23: about $14.00 per day (with possible weekly/monthly caps); age 21–22: about $12.00 per day; age 21–24: about $9.00–$10.00 per day; age 21–23: about $18.70–$25.30 per day on certain offers. In some policies, exact young driver or senior driver fees are “to be confirmed.” For drivers 75+ years, a medical certificate confirming fitness to drive is often required, and a small additional fee may apply in some offers.
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Best Rental Cars in Be'er Sheva for Desert & City Drives

Explore our top picks for SUVs, sedans, and premium cars built for the Negev heat, long highways, and rugged desert trails.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Desert & Crater

SUV

Negev-Ready & Heat-Tough
5
3
Auto

The Negev desert and Ramon Crater demand a vehicle with solid ground clearance and a powerful AC system. An SUV handles unpaved desert tracks around Mitzpe Ramon and Sde Boker with ease. Automatic transmission suits American drivers, and the high driving position offers better visibility across wide-open desert landscapes.

Summer Heat

Medium

Cool, Compact & Fuel-Smart
5
2
Auto

From May to September, Be'er Sheva temperatures often exceed 100°F, making a strong cooling system essential. A medium sedan stays fuel-efficient on short hops to the Old City, Ben-Gurion University, and nearby Bedouin villages. Easy parking on busy downtown streets and a smooth automatic gearbox keep summer driving stress-free.

Long-Highway Touring

Premium

Highway Comfort & Refined Ride
5
3
Auto

A premium sedan transforms long drives between Be'er Sheva, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the Dead Sea into a smooth, climate-controlled experience. Cushioned seats and quiet cabins reduce fatigue on two-to-three-hour highway stretches. Generous trunk space easily fits luggage for multi-day tours across southern Israel.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Pick Up at Ben Gurion Airport for Maximum Selection and Convenience

Airport pickup is ideal if you’re landing in Israel and want the fastest start to your trip. You’ll typically find the widest selection of cars, longer service hours, and more add-ons (GPS, child seats, one-way options when available). Just budget for airport surcharges, possible peak-time waits, and stricter deposit/credit-card policies.

Beer Sheva Car Rentals - Real Ratings from Real Travelers

See what real travelers say about car rentals in Beer Sheva. Authentic reviews help you book smarter and save more on your next trip.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.3
9700+ reviews
$2070.3 mi from Be'er Sheva Downtown
$1,400 - $6,137
  • Premium luxury vehicles at reasonable prices
  • Excellent customer service and helpful staff
  • Easy pickup and drop-off process
Hertz
2.8
17120+ reviews
$751.9 mi from Be'er Sheva Downtown
$626 - $1,524
  • Friendly and Responsive Staff
  • Smooth Pickup and Return Process
  • Good Vehicle Condition
AutounionBudget Friendly
1.7
190+ reviews
$931.1 mi from Be'er Sheva Downtown
$568 - $854
  • Competitive pricing with no hidden fees
  • Friendly staff, quick pickup and return
  • Clean, well-maintained vehicles
Europcar
1.5
3,800+ reviews
$1581.2 mi from Be'er Sheva Downtown
$770 - $1,991
  • Smooth pickup and return process
  • Clean vehicles available
  • Professional staff assistance
Avis
1.2
4600+ reviews
$1240.6 mi from Be'er Sheva Downtown
$700 - $3,000
  • Professional Staff Service
  • Quick Pickup Process
  • Clean Well-Maintained Cars

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 27 2026
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"Ben Gurion Airport captures 55% of Beer Sheva rentals (lower than Netanya's 70% due to 115km distance), city center 22%, train station 15%, hotel delivery 6%, port 2%."

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"SUV/4x4 demand reaches 42% in Beer Sheva (vs 18% nationally) for desert F-road access, peak season Jun-Sep (+55%), avg rental 5.4 days, advance booking 11 days ahead."

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"52% of customers report confusion over CDW vs Super CDW coverage, with excess amounts of 1,500-3,000 ILS often poorly disclosed at booking."

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LANGUAGES

Hebrew, Arabic

CURRENCY

ILS

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+972

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$67 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

80-120 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.02% for new drivers under 24)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.83/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.77/L - $2.95/L

Beer Sheva Car Rental Guide

Essential driving tips and FAQ for renting and driving in Beer Sheva, Israel

Can I drive in Israel with my US license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
US citizens can drive in Israel with their US license alone for up to 90 days. However, most rental companies strongly recommend carrying an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your US license—it costs about $20 at AAA and takes 15 minutes to get. An IDP serves as a certified translation and can smooth out interactions with local police or rental柜台. If your license isn't in English or Hebrew, an IDP is mandatory.
How do I pay for Highway 6 tolls in Israel? Do rental cars have an e-tag?
Highway 6 is Israel major north-south toll road passing near Beer Sheva, and it does NOT accept cash. If your rental car doesn't have an e-tag device, you'll be billed by plate recognition and the rental company will add a service fee (usually 15-30 ILS per toll). Ask your rental company if the car has a "Passrag" or "e-tag" pre-installed—if so, tolls are charged automatically at lower rates. For the best deal, choose a car with an active e-tag.
I'm planning to explore the Negev Desert—what driving precautions should I take?
Beer Sheva is the gateway to the Negev, where gas stations can be 80-120 km apart. Always start with a full tank, carry 2-3 liters of water per person, and keep your phone charged. Summer temperatures exceed 40°C (104°F)—a breakdown in the desert can be life-threatening. Flash floods occur in dry riverbeds (wadis) after heavy rain, sometimes with zero warning. If your car gets stuck in sand, reduce tire pressure to 15-20 PSI and accelerate gently. Rent a 4WD if you plan to leave paved roads.
What are the speed limits and common traffic rules in Israel I should know?
Speed limits: 110 km/h on highways, 80-90 km/h on regional roads, 50 km/h in urban areas. Speed cameras are widespread and fines are steep (500-1,500 ILS for significant speeding). Running a red light is treated seriously with heavy fines and license suspension. At roundabouts, vehicles inside have priority—many Americans are caught off guard here. Talking on a handheld phone while driving is illegal and fined 1,000 ILS. Israel uses km markers on highways for emergency calls—know your marker if you need help.
How expensive is parking in Beer Sheva, and how do I pay?
Street parking in central Beer Sheva costs 3-6 ILS per hour, typically Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat 9am-4pm. Most street meters accept coins or the "Pango" app (download before arrival). Private parking lots charge 20-40 ILS per hour or 80-150 ILS for 24 hours. Major shopping malls and supermarkets often have free parking for customers. Hotels typically offer free on-site parking. Credit cards are widely accepted at parking payment machines.

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