The best way to rent a car in Seville through FindYCar

The best way to rent a car in Seville through FindYCar

Here are a few steps to rent a car in Seville at a low daily rate:

  1. Browse the best deals on FindYCar and choose the perfect one.
  2. Start your reservation through Book Now and add extra features and options.
  3. Confirm through Pay Now. A 20% or 100% prepayment is required.
Location

Location

  • You are free to specify any place you like to pick up your vehicle (This could be a city, airport, or delivery)
  • Enter the start and end dates of the rental and perform a search.
Booking

Booking

  • Choose a car and add additional services (insurance, no deposit)
  • Book a car through our website and make the payment online
  • You will receive an e-mail voucher with the rental company’s contacts and pick-up instructions.
Pick-Up

Pick-Up

  • When picking up the car, you will need to present your voucher, passport, driver’s license, and a credit card (if a deposit is required)
  • Sign the rental agreement, pick up the car, and enjoy your trip.

Cheap Car Rental Seville: Best of FindYCar

Car Rental Seville
Car Rental Seville

Flamenco passion, orange-scented streets, and soaring Gothic cathedrals define this city. Yet, many visitors confine themselves to the narrow lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz and mistake it for all of Andalusia. Beyond the city boundaries, the region unfolds into whitewashed villages tumbling down mountain slopes, sherry bodegas in Jerez preserving centuries-old traditions, and the Roman ruins of Itálica, which predate Moorish rule by nearly 800 years.

The buses serve the city brilliantly, but leave Andalusia’s treasures – hilltop pueblos blancos, sherry country, hidden Roman sites – frustratingly beyond reach. Car rental in Seville is the only way to:

  • Discover white villages like Arcos de la Frontera and Zahara de la Sierra that are perched on cliffs far beyond the reach of standard bus routes
  • Explore the Sherry Triangle at your own pace, moving easily between the ancient bodegas of Jerez and the seafood markets of Sanlúcar.
  • Visit the Mezquita in Córdoba without being enslaved to a rigid train schedule or worrying about the last departure of the night.

No deposit, no credit card, unlimited mileage, for cash, booster seat, free cancellation, and other top-tier features can be discovered at any time. Book now.

What’s the price of car hire in Seville?

City’s position as Andalusia’s capital and year-round tourism keep rental prices competitive. Holy Week, summer peak, and Feria de Abril push rates skyward, but the average for car hire in Seville looks like this:

  • Economy cars: €22-€48 per day
  • Mid-range cars: €49-€76 per day
  • SUVs and minivans: €77-€129 per day
  • Luxury cars: €131+ per day

The market rewards planning over spontaneity, with advance bookers paying far less than arrivals making decisions at train stations. Here’s how to keep costs down:

  • Boon now way in advance
  • Plan a long-term car rental
  • Search through FindYCar and compare the price
  • Don’t pay for a transfer or airport pickups (unless there’s no alternative).

This is how we compare the prices:

Table of rental prices for popular cars in Seville by season

Car model Body type Passengers Luggage capacity Price per day (low season) Price per day (high season)
Ford Fiesta Economy 5 2 €20 €45
Volkswagen Polo Compact 5 2 €22 €50
Peugeot 208 Compact 5 2 €25 €60
Seat Ibiza Compact 5 2 €26 €65
Nissan Micra Compact 5 2 €28 €70
Opel Corsa Economy / Compact 5 2 €30 €80
Ford Focus Standard 5 3 €35 €90
Opel Astra Standard 5 3 €37 €100
VW Golf Compact / Premium 5 3 €40 €110
Peugeot 3008 SUV 5 2-3 €45 €120

⚠️ Note: Prices are approximate and vary based on rental provider, Seville pickup location, booking date, vehicle model, insurance, and rental period. Rates increase during peak seasons and major events like Feria de Abril. This table shows average prices without guaranteeing availability. No deposit and non credit card options included where available. Actual prices depend on promotions, demand, and booking timing.

Chart of car rental prices in Seville: seasonal analysis based on verified bookings

Car rental prices in Seville were collected from confirmed bookings made through the FindYCar website, including all types of vehicles and classes, as well as bookings with no deposit and no credit card required.

Our experience shows that the cheapest period to rent a car is in March, when the price is only 14 € per day. This is the best value of the year. February also offers attractive rates of 16 € per day, making early spring an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.

Our data shows that peak prices occur in August and December, when rates reach 29 € per day. This is the highest level of the year, 107% higher than the cheapest period. April ranks second with a rate of 27 € per day, while July and September share third place at 22 € per day.

Confirmed bookings through our website show that renting a car in the low season can be more than twice as cheap compared to peak months. This allows you to significantly optimize your travel budget and spend more on sightseeing, museums, and local cuisine.

18 €
JAN
16 €
FEB
14 €
MAR
27 €
APR
18 €
MAY
19 €
JUN
22 €
JUL
29 €
AUG
22 €
SEP
21 €
OCT
19 €
NOV
29 €
DEC

Renting a car in Seville: What documents do I need?

Southern Spain is one of the most convenient places to travel, because to pick up your rental car, all you need is:

  1. Credit card
  2. Driver’s license
  3. Passport or ID
  4. Booking voucher.
Traffic Rules

Traffic Rules

Local narrow medieval streets weren’t built for modern traffic, and Andalusian drivers blend a laid-back attitude with sudden bursts of aggressive maneuvering. Master these rules before renting a car in Seville:

  1. Traffic moves on the right side.
  2. Speed limits: 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on secondary routes, 100 km/h on dual carriageways, 120 km/h on autopistas.
  3. Spain requires backup eyewear if you need vision correction for driving.
  4. Alcohol limits: 0.02% for all types of drivers.
  5. Many old quarter streets ban vehicles during certain hours – watch for electronic bollards.
Parking

Parking

Finding a spot in the central part of the city means circling endlessly or surrendering to paid lots – blue zones charge €1.50-2.50 per hour through meters or apps like Parkare.

Green stripes are resident-only zones guaranteeing €60+ fines, and white lines barely exist near tourist areas.

Gas Stations

Gas Stations

Most petrol stations shut around 10 PM, except 24-hour locations along major highways and near the airport.

Diesel typically costs €1.40-1.55 per liter, while unleaded sits around €1.50-1.65, with prices remaining fairly uniform in mountain villages.

Toll Roads

Toll Roads

Excellent news – routes to Córdoba, Granada, Cádiz, and most Andalusian destinations are completely free.

The only significant toll appears on the AP-4 toward southern Portugal, costing around €10-12 for the full run to the border.