Riccione Rental Car with Hire Car Italy - Your best source for great value Car Rental in Italy!
We offer you 2 quotation engines to allow you to get the best price for your Hire Car in Italy. Just choose which one you want, and compare prices. Both of our engines offer many locations around Italy, and a full fleet of cars is available for hire, from 3 door economy models all the way up to Executive Sedans. We deal only with major, quality-assured hire car companies including Alamo, Budget, Europcar, National, Sixt and Thrifty.

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The rates shown are the special internet rates for self booking. There are no discounts available if you phone - you should use the booking form.
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48 Hours Notice is REQUIRED for all bookings. We cannot book cars with less notice, or on the day. We at Hire Car Italy look forward to providing for all your car hire needs. We pride ourselves on an excellent level of service at a very competitive price. With a large variety of cars and locations to choose from, Hire Car Italy is an ideal choice for affordable car hire whether you are renting for business or pleasure. Our online services are quick and easy to use and will provide you with the best value Hire Car quotes from our suppliers. We have negotiated the best online prices from our suppliers.
To help you enjoy your hire car holiday we have some details about this area of Italy below and general Italian driving information is available on our Hire Car Italy Travel Information page.
Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica Guide Rimini, Cattolica, Riccione, Misano, Bellaria Igea-Marina are extremely well-known seaside resorts, and comprise a holiday-making playground, which has always been the most significant in Europe from the viewpoint of the number of accommodation (more than 2000) and beach bars and facilities, as well as the countless special theme parks, places for entertainment and occasions for relaxing. All this is backed up by a tradition of hospitality which boasts over 150 years of history, decisive for the growing popularity of the Adriatic Riviera. Yet the province of Rimini goes well beyond the sea: the historical and artistic legacies preserved above all in Rimini and the hinterlands are remarkable, and the landscape of the initial hills of the Apennines aro use great interest. As you go further in, you can savour to the full Romagna with its olive trees, rural villages, blue h e rons idling along the streams, roebucks that don't hesitate to pop out of the woods, the nature havens, natural and man-made grottoes and fossil seams. Rimini is a city of art and the capital of the province, and a visit is worthwhile to its monuments, which are the living expression of its past glory as a Roman outpost and stronghold, to later become the capital of the Malatesta Seigniory, who left a legacy of some of the most significant monuments in the history of art, such as the Malatesta Temple, an emblem of the Renaissance. The hinterland of this province, located in the furthest corner of Romagna, cherishes relics and monuments of exceptional historical interest and preserves ancient traditions, from fairs to popular festivals and craftsmanship. The most ancient and characteristic laboratories printing clothes with the so-called a ruggine technique and the beautiful tablecloths that adorn the tables in the kitchens of this region, are to be found in Sant'Arcangelo and Rimini. The wrought iron is worked on by skilled craftsmen in Mondaino and Montegridolfo, whereas in the ancient workshops in Montefiore and Montecolombo objects made from ceramics and terra-cotta are created. One particular aspect of the Rimini cuisine is a popular ritual followed when preparing fish soup, the same as when it used to be cooked on the boats, with a thick tomato sauce, strongly flavoured with vinegar and blackened with pepper. The non plus ultra of seafood cooking is grilled fish, brushed with olive oil and lightly sprinkled with breadcrumbs and a pinch of fresh parsley. When you touch the subject of eno-gastronomy in this area, you cannot miss tasting the Colli di Rimini DOC wines, the pure olive oil and the cheeses, whose exceptional qualities gave rise to the project called Strada dei vini e dei sapori dei colli di Rimini (The wines and flavours route through the Rimini hills). Behind the coast are gently rolling hills, towns and villages founded in the distant past, a thrilling landscape of unspoilt nature that sweeps up to the Apennine Mountains. Rimini and Riccione are close because it's easy to reach, from any direction, by car, coach or train. Even by air, with daily services from Rome and Milan and regular charter flights from major European airports.
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