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Cheap Car Hire at Cape Town International Airport and CBD Rental Cars
We provide access to lowest prices with our comparison search for all represented companies at Cape Town Airport and in Cape town city CBD.
Results for cheap Cape Town International Airport car hire as well as the prices for Cape Town City CBD rental cars will be available to you from all represented international brands and a host of local agencies that offer competitive prices in a few seconds.
The prices you will have before you on your screen are always fully inclusive, so there will be hidden extra charges added to your quote when you arrive at the rental desk to pick up of your vehicle.
We have access to a wide selection of vehicles ready to be picked up at your preferred location, whether at the airport or one of the locations in the City Of Cape Town.
Doing your search here at Car Hire International you have a choice of mini car rentals, economy class cars for hire, compact, station wagons, estate cars, luxury rentals, SUV rental, 7-seater hire, 9-seater minibus hire and much more.
Car Hire and Picking up Rental Cars at the Airport
Cape Town Airport.Cape Town International is the second air gateway to South Africa and the major gateway to the Western Cape Province. It has state-of-the-art facilities and is focused on providing comfortable and world-class services.
The terminal building has a split-level design, with departures located on the upper floors and arrivals in the lower floors; an elevated roadway system provides vehicular access to both departures and arrivals levels.
All check-in takes place within the Central Terminal Building, which contains 120 check-in desks and 20 self-service kiosks.
Passengers then pass through a consolidated security screening area before dividing.
Passengers flying internationally head to the northern part of the airport which is the international terminal, and passengers flying to other parts of South Africa head to the southern part of the airport to the domestic terminal
The following companies have rental desks at the airport:
Avis Car Rental +27 021 934 0330
Bidvest Car Rental Cape Town Airport +27 021 927 2750
Europcar Car Rental +27 021 935 8600?
First Car Rental Cape Town Airport +27 021 934 7499
Hertz Car Rental +27 021 935 3000
Sixt at Cape Town Airport +27 11 230 9999
Tempest Car Hire Cape Town Airport +27 021 935 8650
Thrifty at Cpe Town Airport +27 021 936 3355
Woodford Car Hire+27 021 934 7165
Car hire companies are located in front of the Transport Plaza and Central Terminal Building.
Passengers can access through the two pedestrian subways placed on either side of the terminal building.
Be sure to book your Cape Town International Airport car hire at least 9 weeks in advance for the optimal below-average price and to avoid disappointment due to last-minute bookings.
Booking your car hire online on our website is cheaper than booking at the desksUse our rental car booking engine for a quote also for Cape Town CBD/ centre rental cars and be blown away by our good prices.
See our International Car Rental if you are doing travel from Cape Town to other destinations in South Africa.
What to See and Do in the Western Cape, South Africa
Safety Tips for Tourists Visiting Cape Town
Don’t let the bad press about South African crime put you off visiting the beautiful city of Cape Town! Follow these simple safety guidelines and look forward to a fun, incident-free vacation in one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations.
1. Don’t walk around late at night unless you keep to well-lit places like the Waterfront and Camps Bay. Rather take a (decent) taxi than risk being mugged in a dark side street after nightfall.
2. Don’t accept help from a stranger at an ATM when drawing cash.
3. Stay in a group when out at night.
4. Don’t wave your bag, camera or cell phone around while walking in the city, day or night. This attracts undesirable attention. Avoid keeping anything of value in back pockets or open backpack compartments.
5. Keep the windows up and the car doors locked when driving around the city.
6. When driving, discourage smash & grab theft by keeping bags, keys, cell phones or anything tempting on the floor and not on the seats.
7. If you wish to visit a township, go with a reputable tour guide, not alone. It is easy to get lost and some neighbourhoods are less safe than others.
8. Fancy a train ride? Go on one with a blue Biggsys Restaurant Car, enjoying a cup of coffee or a yummy breakfast while watching Cape Towns’ suburbs pass by the window. Unfortunately, despite the security staff on the trains, muggings and harassment are fairly frequent. Travelling in the restaurant car is a safer, more comfortable experience.
9. Don’t give cash to beggars. Rather donate to a registered local charity. Money gained through begging, unfortunately, is inevitably ill-spent. Giving out cash also makes you a candidate for being mugged once you have your wallet out.
10. If you are eating out or watching a movie, do not put your bags on the floor or hang them over the back of your chair. Keep them on your lap, to avoid becoming a victim of opportunistic bag-snatchers. These scoundrels have even been known to operate in churches!
Remember: Pickpockets and muggers are a sad fact of life the world over. Just be careful, and you’ll find Cape Town as friendly, safe and enjoyable as any busy cosmopolitan city in the world.
Make your reservation for a vehicle at great savings on Cape Town Airport car hire or the variety of cheap car rentals in Cape Town CBD.
Be ready to visit and see all the attractions from the get-go as you leave the airport.
Reserve your vehicle now at Car Hire International Cape Town Travel Guide
Don’t let the bad press about South African crime put you off visiting the beautiful city of Cape Town! Follow these simple safety guidelines and look forward to a fun, incident-free vacation in one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations.
1. Don’t walk around late at night unless you keep to well-lit places like the Waterfront and Camps Bay. Rather take a (decent) taxi than risk being mugged in a dark side street after nightfall.
2. Don’t accept help from a stranger at an ATM when drawing cash.
3. Stay in a group when out at night.
4. Don’t wave your bag, camera or cell phone around while walking in the city, day or night. This attracts undesirable attention. Avoid keeping anything of value in back pockets or open backpack compartments.
5. Keep the windows up and the car doors locked when driving around the city.
6. When driving, discourage smash & grab theft by keeping bags, keys, cell phones or anything tempting on the floor and not on the seats.
7. If you wish to visit a township, go with a reputable tour guide, not alone. It is easy to get lost and some neighbourhoods are less safe than others.
8. Fancy a train ride? Go on one with a blue Biggsys Restaurant Car, enjoying a cup of coffee or a yummy breakfast while watching Cape Towns’ suburbs pass by the window. Unfortunately, despite the security staff on the trains, muggings and harassment are fairly frequent. Travelling in the restaurant car is a safer, more comfortable experience.
9. Don’t give cash to beggars. Rather donate to a registered local charity. Money gained through begging, unfortunately, is inevitably ill-spent. Giving out cash also makes you a candidate for being mugged once you have your wallet out.
10. If you are eating out or watching a movie, do not put your bags on the floor or hang them over the back of your chair. Keep them on your lap, to avoid becoming a victim of opportunistic bag-snatchers. These scoundrels have even been known to operate in churches!
Remember: Pickpockets and muggers are a sad fact of life the world over. Just be careful, and you’ll find Cape Town as friendly, safe and enjoyable as any busy cosmopolitan city in the world.
Make your reservation for a vehicle at great savings on Cape Town Airport car hire or the variety of cheap car rentals in Cape Town CBD.
Be ready to visit and see all the attractions from the get-go as you leave the airport.
Reserve your vehicle now at Car Hire International Cape Town Travel Guide