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Rent a Car in Figari, France for Easy Corsica Road Trips

Compare competitive prices at Figari–Sud Corse Airport (FSC) and nearby pickup points, plus a practical guide to insurance, fuel rules, fees, and driving tips for southern Corsica.

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Figari Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Expect
Renting a car in Figari is one of the most convenient ways to explore southern Corsica—especially for beach coves, hill towns, and scenic drives where buses and taxis can be limited or expensive. Most travelers pick up at Figari–Sud Corse Airport (FSC) for the widest choice and the quickest start after landing. Downtown Figari has fewer options, but it can be useful if you’re already staying locally and want to avoid airport surcharges. Expect manual transmissions to be most common, automatic cars to cost more and sell out earlier, and summer demand to spike—booking ahead is strongly recommended.
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Figari–Sud Corse Airport (FSC) Car Rental Area
The main and most popular pickup point for Figari. Rental desks are typically located in or near the terminal, with vehicles in an adjacent lot. Best for maximum availability, longer counter hours, and easy access to Bonifacio and Porto-Vecchio via the main roads. Pros: largest fleet and easiest logistics after arrival. Cons: higher demand in summer, potential airport surcharges, and queues at peak arrival times—prepay and complete online check-in when available.
Figari Village / Town Center Pickup (Limited Inventory)
A convenient option if you’re staying in Figari and want a local handover. Pros: can reduce airport congestion and may offer a calmer pickup experience. Cons: fewer companies and car classes, shorter opening hours, and limited last-minute availability—plan ahead and confirm the exact meeting point and return procedure.
Bonifacio (Nearby Alternative for One-Way or Ferry Plans)
Useful if your itinerary centers on Bonifacio or you’re coordinating with boat trips. Pros: closer to the port and old town; can be practical for certain one-way plans (availability varies). Cons: fewer cars than FSC, potential parking constraints, and stricter timing for returns—confirm after-hours options if you have an early departure.
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What do you need to rent a car in Figari?

Renting a car in Figari is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical France national photo ID must be presented.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must provide a full physical French driving licence with no major endorsements. Required licence holding period varies by car/offer: minimum 1 year is most common; some vehicles require at least 2, 3, 6 or 7 years of driving experience.

    Notes: Check your specific vehicle/offer for the exact minimum licence holding period (1–7 years depending on car group).

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Commonly accepted credit cards include Visa, MasterCard and American Express; some offers also accept Diners Club, Discover, JCB and UnionPay. Many locations also accept debit cards (often Visa/MasterCard, sometimes UnionPay/Diners/JCB) for payment or deposit, but some offers accept only credit cards or have no usable pay_tool. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required for certain offers.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the offer, the general allowed driving age ranges from 18–80, 18–99, 20–80, 21–99, 24–80 or 26–99. Young driver surcharges may apply. Typical young driver policies include: age 18–24 or 18–25: about EUR 32.6–40 per day (around $38.64–$47.41), sometimes capped to a maximum of 10 days (e.g., EUR 326 maximum for rentals longer than 10 days, providing cover up to 28 days); age 21–25: about EUR 42 per day (around $49.78). Exact eligible ages and fees depend on the selected vehicle and supplier; check your specific offer.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must provide a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Licence must usually be held for at least 1 year; some car groups require 2, 3, 6 or 7 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • EU/EEA Driving License or equivalent. Photocopies or scanned copies are not accepted; the original licence and original IDP (if required) must be shown together at the counter.

    Notes: Ensure your licence (and IDP if required) is valid for the entire rental and accepted in France and any countries you plan to visit. Check your selected offer for the exact minimum holding period (1–7 years depending on vehicle category).

  • Form of ID: A valid passport must be presented.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Widely accepted brands: Visa, MasterCard, American Express; some offers also accept Diners Club, Discover, JCB and UnionPay. Many offers also allow Visa/MasterCard (and sometimes UnionPay/Diners/JCB/AMEX) debit cards for payment or deposit, but a credit card may still be mandatory for the security hold. Some deals accept only credit cards and some explicitly require an e‑voucher or printed voucher. Proof of Collision/Theft coverage from your card issuer or insurer may be required for certain offers and must be printed with your name, coverage details, validity dates, countries and vehicle types.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the offer, the general allowed driving age ranges from 18–80, 18–99, 20–80, 21–99, 24–80 or 26–99. Young driver surcharges may apply. Typical young driver policies include: age 18–24 or 18–25: about EUR 32.6–40 per day (around $38.64–$47.41), sometimes capped to a maximum of 10 days (e.g., EUR 326 maximum for rentals longer than 10 days, providing cover up to 28 days); age 21–25: about EUR 42 per day (around $49.78). Exact eligible ages and fees depend on the selected vehicle and supplier; check your specific offer.
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Best Car Rentals in Figari for Every Adventure

From mountain passes to coastal highways, discover the perfect wheels for your Corsican road trip. Explore top-rated vehicles tailored to your journey.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Mountain & Winding Roads

SUV

Conquer Corsica's Epic Mountain Passes
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Auto

Corsica's legendary D268 and other mountain routes demand a vehicle with serious grip and clearance. An SUV tackles steep inclines and sharp switchbacks with confidence, while offering the stability needed on narrow, winding roads carved into dramatic cliffsides. Perfect for reaching mountain villages like Bonifacio and beyond.

Coastal Scenic Drive

Convertible

Soak Up the Mediterranean Sunshine
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The French Riviera and Corsica's southern coast offer breathtaking ocean views best experienced with the top down. A convertible lets you feel the warm Mediterranean breeze as you cruise along cliffside roads near Porto-Vecchio and Palombaggia beaches. Ideal for couples and small groups seeking the ultimate scenic experience.

City & Town Exploration

Small

Navigate Figari's Charming Streets
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Figari's historic center and neighboring Bonifacio feature narrow streets and compact parking spots that make a small car essential. European small cars are designed for exactly these conditions—easy to park in tight spaces and maneuver through busy town squares. Save money on fuel while enjoying maximum flexibility for your short hops between villages.

Choose Your Ride

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

Airport Pickup (FSC)
Downtown / Nearby Town Pickup

Fastest Start, Widest Selection at Figari–Sud Corse Airport

Airport pickup is usually the simplest option: more vehicle categories, longer opening hours, and easier coordination with flight delays. It’s ideal if you want to drive straight to Bonifacio, Porto-Vecchio, or remote beaches. To get the best deal, book early for summer travel, compare “full-to-full” fuel options, and check what’s included (CDW/theft coverage, mileage, additional driver, and cancellation terms).

Trusted Car Rentals in Figari (FSC) – Real Reviews, Real Ratings

Discover top-rated car rental shops in Figari with authentic customer reviews. Make informed choices and find the perfect vehicle for your Corsica adventure.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.0
7700+ reviews
$70In terminal, Walk to counter
$686 - $862
  • Professional and welcoming staff
  • Well-maintained quality vehicles
  • Fast and efficient service
DrivaliaBudget Friendly
4.0
4600+ reviews
$71Walk to counter
$2,964
  • Competitive pricing and great value
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Friendly and professional staff
Enterprise
1.9
31 reviews
$128In terminal, Walk to counter
$297 - $2,799
  • Professional and helpful staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Accommodating and flexible service
Budget
1.3
102 reviews
$108In terminal, Walk to counter
$236 - $1,019
  • Free vehicle upgrades available
  • No hidden charges policy
  • New well-maintained vehicles
Avis
1.3
1200+ reviews
$108In terminal, Walk to counter
$593 - $1,186
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Clear upfront pricing
  • Professional and helpful staff
Alamo
1.3
800+ reviews
$124In terminal, Walk to counter
$297 - $2,015
  • Good value for money
  • Friendly professional staff
  • Quick efficient service
Hertz
1.2
1700+ reviews
$217Shuttle bus-
  • Quick airport pickup service
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Responsive roadside assistance

*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. 6 2026
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Step by Step Guide After a Car Accident in Your French Rental Car
Learn exactly what to do after a car accident in your French rental car with this step by step guide. Prioritize safety with hazard lights, high visibility vest and warning triangle, call French emergency numbers, document the scene with photos and witnesses, correctly complete the Constat Amiable European Accident Report, know when to involve the police, contact your rental provider such as QEEQ immediately, and understand your insurance coverage and required in car safety kit.
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Your Guide to Fueling a Rental Car in France
Learn how to refuel your rental car in France with this easy guide. From identifying fuel types to navigating payment systems, ensure a smooth journey on French roads.
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Essential Car Rental Tips for Corsica: Avoid Hidden Fees
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Figari Car Rental Insurance Guide — Avoid €3,000 Bills & Get Zero Deductible
Clear, practical guide to car rental insurance at Figari (FSC). Learn CDW/TP basics, how deductibles and credit-card holds work, compare rental-desk 'zero deductible' cover vs third‑party excess reimbursement, and follow a step‑by‑step checklist (inspection video, paperwork) to avoid surprise charges and protect your Corsican trip.
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Platform Analysis

"Figari Airport handled 877,070 passengers in 2024 (+1.6% YoY), with 47.2% via low-cost carriers and 85% domestic travelers, making it a prime car rental hub."

Booking Patterns

"Summer months (May-September) capture 60-70% of annual rentals, with 4-6 day average duration and 2-3 weeks advance booking lead time for peak season."

Customer Pain Points

"25-30% of car rental customers report confusion about insurance options, with hidden fees being the top consumer complaint category."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • Wikipedia - Figari–Sud Corse Airport
  • Corsica Tourism Industry Reports
  • J.D. Power Car Rental Satisfaction Study

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Drive Through France: Essential Rules & Tips

Everything you need to know about driving in France - from speed limits to gas prices and car rentals for your perfect road trip.

LANGUAGES

French

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+33

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$65 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h (30 km/h in residential zones)

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

130 km/h (110 km/h in rain, 90 km/h on wet expressways)

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.02% for drivers with less than 2 years experience)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.85/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.65/L - $2.10/L

Figari Car Rental Guide

Essential driving tips and FAQ for renting and driving in Figari, Corsica

Can I drive in Corsica with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your US driver's license is valid in France for up to one year, but an International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended. The IDP translates your license into French and is often required by rental companies to avoid delays. You can get an IDP from AAA or the post office before you leave. Cost: around $20. Don't rely on your US license alone—police checkpoints are common in Corsica during summer.
I'm 23. Will I face a 'young driver surcharge' when renting in Figari, and how much is it?
Yes, most rental agencies in France charge a young driver fee for drivers under 25, typically ranging from €25-€40 per day. At 23, you'll definitely pay this surcharge. Some agencies like Sixt or Hertz may quote rates that look cheaper but add significant young driver fees. Always ask for the total price including all extras before booking.
How different are Corsica's roads from typical US highways? Are they dangerous?
Corsica's roads are dramatically different from American highways. Many coastal and mountain routes are narrow, winding, and lack guardrails—think hairpin turns on steep cliffs. The D81 along the Bavella passes is breathtaking but demands full attention. Speed limits are 80-90 km/h on rural roads vs. 130 km/h you're used to. Take your time; tourists cause most accidents here by driving too fast on unfamiliar curves.
Do I need winter tires or snow chains in Corsica, even if I'm visiting in winter?
Yes, if you're driving in Corsica between November and March, winter tires (pneus neige) are mandatory on many mountain roads—signs will clearly indicate when. Snow chains may also be required during snowstorms. Corsica does get snow in its higher elevations (Bonifacio and coastal areas stay mild, but the interior mountains don't). Check your rental car's tire policy and consider booking a 4WD if you're exploring the mountain passes in winter.
What's the speed limit system in France and how strictly is it enforced?
France enforces strict speed limits: 130 km/h on highways (110 km/h in rain), 80-90 km/h on rural roads, 50 km/h in towns. Fixed speed cameras are everywhere—you'll spot radar boxes painted the same color as their surroundings. Fines start at €68 for minor speeding and can reach €1,500 for major violations. Rental cars are often registered with police, so unpaid fines will follow you. Always set your GPS to alert you for cameras.
Is it cheaper to fill up the tank in France, and what type of fuel do I need?
Fuel in France costs significantly more than in the US—around €1.70-€1.90 per liter for diesel (gazole) or unleaded (sans plomb 95/98). Most rental cars in Corsica run on diesel or unleaded; always verify before filling. Full-to-full policies are standard—take the car full, return it full to avoid inflated refueling charges from the agency. Unleaded is widely available at gas stations along main routes, but some rural stations may close early.

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