Malaga Airport Travel is proud to announce that travelers can enjoy the lowest prices for car hire services if they consider booking their car right now. Currently, the search engine enables travelers to access car hire offers starting from as low as 6 Euros and plenty of other ways to save on transportation.
Car hire booking search engine Malaga Airport Travel encourages budget-conscious tourists to start booking a car as soon as possible in order to avail of the low rates offered at the moment. According to the Malaga Airport Travel website, the car hire rates are currently at their lowest during the autumn season, and tourists can save considerably if they hurry to make a reservation with their preferred car hire company.
The Managing Director of the Malaga Airport Travel website Mike Knivett points out that autumn is the perfect season for touring Malaga not only because of the spectacular scenery, but also because of car rates currently at their lowest level of the year:
“Tourists are renting cars for as low as 6 Euros per day, compared to 20 Euros they would have paid during peak season. The rates currently available for car hire services are at their lowest point of the year and they will surely increase as the cars get booked for the upcoming months”.
The Malaga airport car hire comparison site searches through hundreds of car hire service providers in Malaga and is able to return some of the most advantageous deals on the market, whether it is peak season or off-season.
The already numerous flood and storm warnings in place for the days to come and affecting most European countries have left tourists no other choice than to consider traveling to regions with warmer climates. As the only place in Europe where people are seen sunbathing in February, Malaga is the preferred destination of most tourists and holidaymakers looking to defy winter temperatures and enjoy the warm temperatures invading the region from the Mediterranean. The natural wonders of this region, as well as the archeological monuments and remains from the Christian, Roman and Phoenician eras have established Malaga as an ‘open museum’ with unique artistic heritage and a vivid cultural scene.