Car Hire at Montpellier airport (MPL)

List of car rental agencies that operate within the Montpellier airport (MPL)

Car hire counters are conveniently located outside the terminal, opposite the business centre and arrivals hall, in a dedicated building. It is recommended to book in advance through their websites to ensure availability and access the best rates.

Note: Opening hours and vehicle availability may vary. To confirm pick-up and drop-off times, vehicle types and current prices, please visit the website of your chosen company.

 
 

Requirements for Hiring a Vehicle

To ensure a smooth rental experience, the main driver must meet certain requirements and present the mandatory documentation.

  • Valid Driving Licence: A full (non-provisional) national driving licence held for a minimum of 1 year is required. If the driver holds an EU/EEA licence, this is sufficient. If the licence is written in a non-Roman alphabet (e.g. Arabic, Chinese), it is recommended to carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) as a translation, although this is not always a strict legal requirement in France.
  • Minimum Age and Surcharge: The minimum age to hire a car in France is generally 18. Drivers under 25 are usually subject to a daily young driver surcharge. The exact age and fee vary depending on the company and vehicle category.
  • International Credit Card: The main driver must present a credit card in their name to leave a security deposit. Debit cards, cash, or third-party cards are not accepted for this purpose.
  • Additional Identification Document: A valid EU/EEA identity card or passport must be presented.
  • Booking Voucher: If the booking was made online and prepaid, the printed or digital voucher must be presented to speed up collection.

Tip: Always check the specific terms and conditions of the rental agency you booked with, as policies regarding licence validity and age surcharges may vary.

Latest updates: October 29, 2025

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  1. Certify that you have a valid driver's license to drive in the destination country. If you are a foreigner, check if you need to validate your license in your country of origin. It should be noted that the International permit is NOT valid by itself, it must always be accompanied by the National Driver's License.
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  3. Documentation and vehicle insurance required according to current traffic regulations.
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  5. Take into account the traffic rules that currently apply in the destination country. Maximum speeds allowed on highways, avenues and streets, priorities of passage at intersections without traffic lights, tolerance of allowed blood alcohol, etc.
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  7. Direction of movement and the way in which cars should be driven on the streets. If the side where the steering wheel is located in the cars of your country matches the vehicles in the destination country.
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  9. Know the procedure to follow in case of starring in or suffering a traffic accident.

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