
Rent a Car in Seville, Spain: Competitive Prices and a Complete Local Guide
Compare airport and downtown pickup locations, understand insurance and fees, and drive beyond the city with confidence—often for less than you’d expect when booked early.






What do you need to rent a car in Sevilla?
Renting a car in Sevilla is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.
- Form of ID: A valid physical Spain national photo ID is required for the main driver (and any additional drivers).
- Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical Spanish driving licence with no major endorsements. The licence must have been held for at least 1–3 years depending on vehicle/offer; some offers require 2 or 3 years. A Spanish digital driving licence shown via the official DGT App may be accepted under some offers.
Notes: Minimum licence holding period varies by vehicle/offer (most require at least 1 year; some 2–3 years). For certain offers, Spanish digital licences are accepted only when presented via the official DGT App. Some offers apply a young driver fee if the licence has been held for less than four years.
- Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required in most cases. Accepted credit cards include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and in some offers UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay, Diners Club, JCB, Discover) for deposits. Certain offers support XpCard/DcCard/UnCard and may require 2 credit cards. Where specified, an e‑voucher or printed voucher must be presented. In several offers, if you rely on external Collision/Theft coverage, printed proof from your bank/insurer must be shown at the desk.
- Age requirements: General age range across offers: minimum permitted driving age varies between 18 and 25; maximum between 75 and 100, depending on the provider/vehicle. Typical standard ranges include 21–80, 21–79, 20–75, 25–75, and 18–99. Young driver fees apply when the driver is within specified ranges, commonly: 18–25/26: about EUR 12–27.83 per day (see references like $13.96–$32.36 per day); 19–24: about EUR 16.5 per day with caps/minimums; 20–24: about EUR 9.09 per day with rental caps; 21–24/25: about EUR 7.95–27.59 per day. Some offers also charge senior driver fees, typically for ages 65–100, around EUR 7.95–9.09 per day with possible caps. One offer notes that drivers with licence held under 4 years must also pay a young driver fee.
- Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. The licence must typically have been held for at least 1–3 years depending on vehicle/offer; some offers require 2 or 4 years and may charge an extra fee if held under 4 years. Accepted driving licence include:
• Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is a translation only; you must show the original licence and original IDP)
• EU/EEA Driving License (valid across EU/EEA, Switzerland, UK)
• Full driver's license issued in Spain
• Original US Driver's License
• Original Canada Driving Licence
• Hongkong Driving License in China + IDP
• Taiwan Driving License in China + IDP. In some offers, Spanish digital licences via the official DGT App are accepted.Notes: Minimum licence holding period varies by offer (commonly 1–2 years, some 3–4 years). Some offers apply a young driver fee if the licence has been held for less than four years. For combinations requiring IDP, driver’s licence, passport, and IDP must be issued in the same country. For certain offers, Spanish digital licences are accepted only when shown via the official DGT App.
- Form of ID: A valid passport is required for the main driver (and any additional drivers).
- Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required in most cases. Accepted credit cards include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and in some offers UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay, Diners Club, JCB, Discover) for deposits. Certain offers support XpCard/DcCard/UnCard and may require 2 credit cards. Where specified, an e‑voucher or printed voucher must be presented. In several offers, if you rely on external Collision/Theft coverage, printed proof from your credit card bank or car insurance provider must be shown at the desk.
- Age requirements: General age range across offers: minimum permitted driving age varies between 18 and 25; maximum between 75 and 100, depending on the provider/vehicle. Typical standard ranges include 21–80, 21–79, 20–75, 25–75, and 18–99. Young driver fees apply when the driver is within specified ranges, commonly: 18–25/26: about EUR 12–27.83 per day (see references like $13.96–$32.36 per day); 19–24: about EUR 16.5 per day with caps/minimums; 20–24: about EUR 9.09 per day with rental caps; 21–24/25: about EUR 7.95–27.59 per day. Some offers also charge senior driver fees, typically for ages 65–100, around EUR 7.95–9.09 per day with possible caps. One offer notes that drivers with licence held under 4 years must also pay a young driver fee.


Best Car Rentals in Sevilla for Your Andalusian Escape
From sun-soaked coastal drives to historic city adventures. Find your perfect ride for exploring Sevilla and beyond.
Summer Heat
Convertible

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AutoSevilla's summer temperatures exceed 40°C, making a convertible essential for comfortable travel. Cruise with the top down through the sherry wine region of Jerez or along the coastal roads of Cádiz province. Arrive cool and refreshed at Ronda's dramatic gorge-side plaza without battling scorching cabin heat.
Historic City Exploration
Small

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AutoSevilla's enchanting historic center features narrow medieval streets and limited parking that challenge larger vehicles. A compact car navigates tight alleys near the Alcázar with ease and fits into the city's modest parking spaces. Perfect for discovering hidden tapas bars and charm-filled plazas without the stress of driving a big vehicle.
Andalusian Road Trip
SUV

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AutoJourney from Sevilla to Córdoba's stunning mosque-cathedral or Granada's Alhambra in a comfortable SUV built for diverse terrain. American travelers appreciate automatic transmission for easy driving across Spain's highways and mountain passes. Enjoy generous luggage space for souvenirs, sherry bottles, and olive oil from the countryside.
Choose Your Ride
Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.
Why Choose Seville Airport (SVQ) Pickup
Airport pickup is ideal if you’re landing and heading straight to Andalusia’s highways. You’ll usually find the broadest inventory (including SUVs, vans, and automatic cars), more consistent late-hour coverage, and one-stop comparison across multiple brands. It can cost more than downtown, so compare total price after adding insurance, additional drivers, and any one-way or out-of-hours fees.


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ManualSevilla Airport (SVQ) Car Rentals - Real Reviews & Ratings
Read genuine traveler reviews for car rental services at Sevilla Airport (SVQ). Make informed decisions for your perfect Spanish road trip.
| Rental company | Rating | Avg. Daily Rate | Pickup Method/Distance | Security deposit | Accepts Debit Cards | Key Advantages |
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Best Overall | 4.2 3,000+ reviews | $41 | 2.5 mi | - |
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Best Overall | 4.1 2100+ reviews | $63 | 2.9 mi | $657 - $784 |
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Budget Friendly | 3.9 830+ reviews | $50 | 1.3 mi | $931 - $1,280 |
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Budget Friendly | 3.7 30,000+ reviews | $54 | 0.6 mi | $1,508 - $6,978 |
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Budget Friendly | 3.6 11218 reviews | $44 | 0.7 mi | Low deposit |
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Budget Friendly | 2.8 16,000+ reviews | $45 | Free shuttle bus | $1,396 - $1,977 |
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![]() | 2.7 25 reviews | $56 | 0.6 mi | $232 - $464 |
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![]() | 2.1 3300+ reviews | $42 | 0.7 mi | $873 |
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![]() | 2.1 5000+ reviews | $29 | 3 mi | $931 |
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![]() | 2.1 5200+ reviews | $31 | 3 mi | $582 - $1,163 |
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*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.
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Key Expert Insights
Platform Analysis
"Sevilla Airport (SVQ) dominates with 55-60% market share as the primary pickup point, while city center and Santa Justa Train Station capture 20-25% and 15-20% respectively, with 65% of renters citing airport convenience as their main reason."
Booking Patterns
"Economy cars dominate at 45-55% market share, but SUVs are growing at 10.5% CAGR for Sierra Norte routes. Peak season (April-September) drives 50-60% of annual demand, with average rental duration of 3-5 days (up 8% vs 2022)."
Customer Pain Points
"Hidden fee discrepancies between advertised and final price affect 56% of customers, making it the top complaint in the Sevilla car rental market."
Data Sources
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- AENA Sevilla Airport Statistics
- Turismo de Sevilla Official Tourism Board
- Mordor Intelligence - Spain Car Rental Market Analysis
- TURESPAÑA - Spain Tourism Board
- Andalusia Tourism Board Statistics
- European Consumer Complaints Analysis - Car Rental Sector
- Mordor Intelligence - Europe Vehicle Rental Industry Report
- OCU (Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios) Spain
- RACE - Automobile Association Spain
Popular Driving Routes & Day Trips From Seville
Scenic Route Options:
Popular Day Trips By Car:
Cádiz: Atlantic Coast & Old Town
Drive southwest to Cádiz for ocean views, a walkable historic center, and seafood spots. Great for sunset along the seawalls and a relaxed coastal vibe.
Jerez de la Frontera: Sherry & Horses
An easy day trip for sherry bodegas, Andalusian cuisine, and (if timed right) equestrian traditions. Combine a cellar tour with a stroll through the center.
Itálica (Santiponce): Roman Ruins Close to Seville
Perfect for a short half-day drive: explore the Roman amphitheater and mosaics at Itálica, then return to Seville for lunch or an afternoon siesta.
Carmona: Walled Town & Viewpoints
A quick, rewarding trip for a photogenic old town, plazas, and panoramic countryside views. Ideal if you want something close with minimal driving.
Car Rental Planning Tips For Seville
Bring the right documents: Carry your driver’s license, passport/ID, and a credit card in the main driver’s name. If your license isn’t EU-format, consider an International Driving Permit as a backup.
Choose a small car for old towns: Seville and nearby historic centers have tight streets and compact parking. A smaller hatchback is often easier and cheaper to park than an SUV.
Expect tolls on faster routes: Some highways in Andalusia can include tolled segments. Keep a card or some cash handy and compare ETA vs. cost when your GPS suggests toll roads.
Plan fuel stops before mountain drives: If you’re heading toward Ronda or the Grazalema area, top up before the winding sections—stations can be less frequent in smaller villages.
Use public garages and bookable parking when possible: In destinations like Córdoba and Ronda, aim for paid public parking near the center and walk. This reduces stress and avoids restricted-access streets.
Understand insurance and deposits: Check what’s included (CDW, theft protection) and the deposit amount. If you rely on a credit-card policy, confirm coverage terms and required documentation before pickup.
Avoid rush hours leaving and returning: Try to leave Seville after the morning peak and return before the evening commute to save time—especially if you’re dropping the car in the city center.
Explore Seville by Car: Your Ultimate Driving Guide to Andalusia
Essential driving and travel information for renting a car and exploring Seville, Spain - from speed limits to gas prices and local driving rules
LANGUAGES
Spanish
CURRENCY
EUR
DRIVE ON
Right-hand side
COUNTRY CODE
+34
SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN
50 km/h
SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN
120 km/h
ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC
0.05%
AVERAGE GAS PRICE
$1.83/L
LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE
$1.24/L - $2.46/L
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