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Blue Mountains car rentals

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Cheap car rentals in Blue Mountains

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Volkswagen Polo car
Volkswagen Polo
or similar SMALL
2
2
4-5
M
₱1,599/day
Toyota Corolla car
Toyota Corolla
or similar SMALL
4
2
4-5
M
₱1,712/day
Kia Forte car
Kia Forte
or similar MEDIUM
5
3
4-5
M
₱1,712/day
Toyota Camry car
Toyota Camry
or similar LARGE
5
2
4-5
M
₱4,590/day
Class Full-size SUV car
Class Full-size SUV
or similar SUV
5
2
4-5
M
₱2,283/day
MG ZS car
MG ZS
or similar SUV
4
2
4-5
M
₱1,925/day
Kia Sportage car
Kia Sportage
or similar SUV
5
5
4-5
M
₱2,050/day
MG EHS car
MG EHS
or similar SUV
5
3
4-5
M
₱2,107/day
Ford Everest car
Ford Everest
or similar SUV
5
3
4-5
M
₱3,418/day
Best rates found by KAYAK users in the past 48 hours.

Top tips for renting a car in Blue Mountains

  • If you want to hire a car in the Blue Mountains, you'll need to present a current driving licence and a credit card in your legal name. Ensure you have your licence at all times while on the road. Check with your selected car hire company whether other documentation is needed, such as proof of insurance.
  • Make sure that you follow the set road and traffic rules and regulations. You should be careful never to exceed the maximum speed limit, as displayed on roadside signs. The speed limit on major highways varies from 60 km/h to 100 km/h, while the speed limit is 50 km/h in most towns. Australia has very strict laws on drunk driving, with the acceptable blood alcohol content at under 0.05%. Police have the authority to stop any vehicle and breath-test the driver whenever and wherever they feel.
  • Drivers in the Blue Mountains are prohibited from driving and using a hand-held mobile phone consecutively. It’s also unlawful to call, text or receive a call before safely parking your vehicle. If you’re caught breaking this law, you might be heavily penalised. Australian law also requires all occupants of a vehicle to buckle up at all times. Babies and children should also be restrained in authorised child car seats according to height and weight.
  • 25% of our users found rental cars in Blue Mountains for ₱3,517 or less
  • Book your rental car in Blue Mountains at least 2 days before your trip in order to get a below-average price
  • Off-airport rental car locations in Blue Mountains are around 25% more expensive than airport locations on average
  • Mini rental cars in Blue Mountains are around 59% more expensive than other car types, on average

FAQs about renting a car in Blue Mountains

  • How much does it cost to rent a car in Blue Mountains?

    On average a rental car in Blue Mountains costs ₱2,404 per day.

  • What is the most popular rental car in Blue Mountains?

    Mini (Kia Carnival or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Blue Mountains.

  • What is the cheapest car rental company in Blue Mountains?

    In the past 72 hours, the cheapest rental cars were found at Avis (₱1,599/day), Budget (₱1,712/day) and Goldcar Rental SP (₱1,925/day).

  • What is the best rental car company in Blue Mountains?

    Based on ratings and reviews from real users on KAYAK, the best car rental company in Blue Mountains is Sixt (7.6, 66 reviews).

  • How can I find car rentals near me in Blue Mountains?

    Take a look at our extensive car rental location map to find the best rental cars near you.

  • How much does it cost to rent a car for a week in Blue Mountains?

    On average a rental car in Blue Mountains costs ₱28,264 per week (₱4,038 per day).

  • How much does it cost to rent a car long term for a month in Blue Mountains?

    On average a rental car in Blue Mountains costs ₱121,131 per month (₱4,038 per day).

  • Should I hire a car in the Blue Mountains?

    The Blue Mountains are unique because of the stunning scenery of rugged sandstone tablelands, breathtaking waterfalls, viewpoints and canyons. Jenolan Caves, another must-see attraction that adds to the Blue Mountains' allure, are right on the edge. Hiring a car enables you to explore all the breathtaking wilderness in its untamed glory. The roads are great and there are lots of free parking spaces and signage. While you might not be guaranteed to find parking in close proximity to your destination, you can park down the road if you don't mind a short walk. Your travel will be significantly easier if you have a GPS or navigation app on your phone.

  • What is driving like in the Blue Mountains?

    Most people travel here to explore the rugged nature, breathe in the fresh mountain air and simply experience the chilly winter cold. A good way to experience the intriguing attractions is by hiring a car; you can spend a few days sightseeing or simply dip in and go on day trips. The spectacular Blue Mountains area is only a few hours’ drive from Sydney. Get ready for an action-packed trip, as there’s so much to do and see in the area. There have been extensive roadworks over the past few years and the road is in excellent condition, with only a few steep sections between Lawson and Wentworth Falls. The drive is quite fine despite having to share the road with numerous trucks, tour buses and other vehicles. Just be aware that the varying speed limits are regularly enforced by the highway patrol police. All in all, don’t forget to carry plenty of drinking water if you'll be travelling in the summer, due to excess heat, and lots of clothing if you'll be travelling in the winter, due to the chilly cold.

  • How old do you have to be to hire a car in the Blue Mountains?

    In the Blue Mountains, you must be at least 21 years old to hire a car. While older car hirers generally apply for larger and luxury models, most Blue Mountains car hire companies allow young hirers to hire select models, such as economy and compact vehicles. Additionally, young car hirers may be charged a “young driver fee”, to cover the higher risk of accidents and other damages.

Car rental locations in Blue Mountains

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  • thrifty

    Thrifty car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    8 Locations

  • dollar

    Dollar car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    7 Locations

  • keddy

    keddy by Europcar car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    7 Locations

  • avis

    Avis car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • enterprise

    Enterprise Rent-A-Car car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • europcar

    Europcar car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • firefly

    Firefly car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • hertz

    Hertz car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • redspot

    Red Spot car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • sunnycars

    Sunnycars car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    5 Locations

  • budget

    Budget car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    4 Locations

  • jucy

    JUCY car rental locations in Blue Mountains

    4 Locations

Good to know

Most popular agency

Europcar

Most popular car type

Mini

Average price

₱4,038/day

Good deal

₱3,517/day

When to book a rental car in Blue Mountains

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