Arriving at a new airport can be a little confusing, especially when it comes to arranging transportation. Renting a car at Hobart International Airport (HBA) is a great way to explore Tasmania at your own pace. This page will help you navigate the process, understand the costs, and prepare for local driving conditions.
Typically, most car rental company offices are located near the arrivals and baggage claim areas. They may be located directly within the terminal building or in separate buildings served by a free shuttle. Look for signs at the airport to find the desired office. Commonly represented companies include: Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Thrifty and Sixt.
The choice of car depends on your needs and budget. Here are some popular options:
| Economy | 20 – 35 EUR |
| Compact | 30 – 50 EUR |
| Intermediate | 40 – 65 EUR |
| SUV | 60 – 100 EUR |
| Minivan | 80 – 150 EUR |
| Premium | 120+ EUR |
Please note that prices may vary depending on the season and car availability.
To rent a car, you will need a valid driver's license (international if your national license is not in the Latin alphabet), a passport, and a credit card in the driver's name. The minimum age for rental is usually 21, but some companies may require 23 or 25 years. Additional fees may apply for young drivers. A deposit will likely be taken upon receiving the car, which will be returned after returning the car undamaged. Most major credit cards are accepted, but check the specific company's terms and conditions.
When renting a car, you will be offered various types of insurance. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers damage to the car as a result of a collision. Theft insurance protects against loss of the vehicle. It is important to pay attention to the amount of the excess – this is the amount you will have to pay yourself in the event of damage or theft. Ask the company representative about the possibility of reducing the excess for an additional fee. Make sure your personal insurance does not cover rented cars to avoid double insurance.
In Australia, traffic is left-hand. Speed limits are usually 50 km/h in urban areas, 80-100 km/h on highways. Some cities and some roads have toll sections (toll roads). Parking may be paid, especially in the city center. Be careful of local traffic rules and road signs. Do not drive if you have consumed alcohol.
If your national license is not in the Latin alphabet, you will need an international driver's license.
Usually 21, but some companies require 23 or 25 years.
This is the amount you will pay yourself in the event of damage or theft of the car.
Usually this is possible, but you need to agree this with the rental company in advance.
Most major credit cards, but check the specific company's terms and conditions.
Immediately notify the rental company and fill out the necessary documents.
Usually not, insurance is offered as an additional option.
Information about toll roads can be found on the websites of Australian road services.
Yes, the airport has both short-term and long-term parking.
Most companies offer free shuttles that run between the terminal and the rental offices.
Definitely! Carefully inspect the car for damage and record it in the documents.