
Car Hire Cape Town
Car hire Cape Town is probably the best way to travel this tourist hotspot. With carhire3000.com you will find cheap car hire in Cape Town on a large range of vehicles including, cars with automatic and manual transmission, 7 seater and 9 seater people carriers, small economic and luxury hire cars are also available.
We work closely with only the best car rental suppliers in Cape Town which use top quality hire cars. This makes us an ideal choice for renting a car in Cape Town.
Car Rental Requirements
- To rent a car in Cape Town you will need to show your driving license to the car supplier. If you are from the UK this includes both counterparts (paper, card).
- A credit card is essential as our suppliers will need to use this to take a deposit. Be sure not to mistake your debit card for credit card.
- The minimum age is 21, if you are 23, or under 25 contact us to find out more about young driver supplements.
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Car Hire Pickup Locations
Check out some of our pickup locations throughout Cape Town. If you need help finding a pickup location near you, contact us free on 0800 358 7707
- Cape Town Airport Business Park
- Cape Town Airport
- Cape Town Downtown
- Cape Town Downtown Loop Street
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- Cape Town Downtown South
- Cape Town Waterfront
- Fish Hoek Downtown
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About Cape Town
Being the second most populated city in South Africa, Cape Town is one of the most popular places to visit. Situated on the coast it can boast about having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. If Cape Town’s beaches don’t grab you, then you are obviously not a beach lover. Its pristine white sandy beaches are certainly an attraction for both tourists and locals.
Famous for its surf and spectacular waves you can marvel at many of the surfers showcasing their skills. However if beaches are not your thing, perhaps the infamous backdrop ‘Table Mountain’ might be. Try trekking to the top which takes you to overlook Cape Town where you can see the fabulous panoramic view of the city. Failing these there is always whale watching and for the brave and daring, cage diving to see the ‘Great White Shark’ is another option.
Only four airlines travel to/from the UK from Cape Town. Expect to pay an average price of £600 per person for return flights with either BA or Virgin in economy class.
Accommodation in Cape Town is like any major city; massive amounts of choice and pricing options to suit the standard of hotel you require. Youth hostels are popular with backpackers and cost around 320R (£22) per person, per night, whereas a night in a mid-range chain hotel will cost much the same as it does in Britain (around 850-1000 Rand, or £60-£80) for a double room per night.
For more useful information visit Cape Town and Western Cape Accommodation South Africa The Cape Accommodation Guide offers a growing selection of accommodation in the Western Cape, South Africa - hotels, holiday homes, guest houses, bed and breakfasts, self catering and more .
Eating and drinking in Cape Town represents exceptionally good value for money for travelling Brits. A meal in the Constantia Uitsig (one of the city’s finest restaurants) will set you back, on average, the equivalent of £30 per head including wine - remarkable given the quality of the restaurant and the dishes it serves.