Arriving at Merimbula Airport and planning to explore the beautiful Sapphire Coast? Renting a car offers the freedom to discover hidden beaches, national parks, and charming towns at your own pace. This guide covers everything you need to know about picking up a vehicle, understanding costs, and navigating Australian roads.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building at Merimbula Airport. You’ll typically find representatives from several companies offering services here. Common providers include well-known international and national agencies. After collecting your luggage, follow the signs for ground transportation; the rental counters are usually clearly marked. Some companies also operate shuttle services to off-airport pickup locations, though this is less common at smaller airports like Merimbula.
The best vehicle for your trip depends on your plans. Here are some popular options you’ll likely find available:
| Economy | $30 - $50/day |
| Compact | $40 - $60/day |
| Intermediate | $50 - $70/day |
| Standard | $60 - $80/day |
| SUV (Small) | $70 - $100/day |
| Luxury | $100+/day |
Prices change by season and availability.
For exploring the coastal roads and national parks, a compact or intermediate vehicle is often a good choice. If you’re traveling with family or need extra space, consider a small SUV.
To rent a car in Australia, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license held for at least one year. International visitors will also need an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their home country license. The minimum age is typically 21, though some companies may have higher age restrictions, especially for certain vehicle categories. Be prepared to present your license, IDP (if applicable), and a valid credit card in the renter’s name. A deposit, or security hold, will be placed on your card to cover potential damage or excess mileage. This amount varies depending on the car type and rental company, but it’s usually several hundred dollars. Payment is almost always by credit card; debit cards are rarely accepted.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental vehicle itself. Theft Protection covers loss or damage due to theft. Often, these come with an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re still responsible for paying in the event of a claim. You can reduce this excess by purchasing additional insurance, but this will increase the daily rental cost. Check if your existing travel insurance or credit card provides rental car coverage before accepting additional insurance at the desk. Don’t hesitate to ask the rental agent to clearly explain the terms and conditions of each insurance option.
Australia drives on the left side of the road. Speed limits are indicated in kilometers per hour (km/h). Be aware of wildlife, especially in rural areas, and drive cautiously at dawn and dusk. Some roads have tolls, particularly in larger cities, but these are less common in the Merimbula area. Parking regulations vary, so pay attention to signage. It’s generally safe and easy to get around by car, but always prioritize safe driving practices.
If your driver’s license isn’t in English, you’ll likely need an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your original license.
Rental companies almost always require a credit card in the renter’s name for both payment and the security deposit.
The ‘excess’ is the amount you’re responsible for paying if the car is damaged or stolen, even with insurance.
Yes, but you’ll usually need to pay an extra daily fee and the additional driver must meet the same requirements as the primary renter.
Report any damage to the rental company immediately. They’ll assess the damage and process a claim based on your insurance coverage.
You can usually rent a GPS unit from the rental company, or use a smartphone navigation app.
In Australia, you drive on the left side of the road.
Tolls are uncommon in the immediate Merimbula region, but may be encountered if you travel further afield.
Late returns usually incur extra charges, often calculated per hour or day.
Generally, yes, but you should inform the rental company of your plans, as restrictions may apply.
Carefully inspect the car for any existing damage and document it with the rental company before driving away.
The deposit varies, but expect several hundred dollars to be held on your credit card as a security hold.