Santiago do Sul Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Santiago do Sul car reservation?
We all have times when plans suddenly change. That's why we provide a full refund on the majority of reservations if you cancel at least six hours ahead of the collection time. Don't forget to double-check the rental agreement — sometimes it's not offered. Found nothing there? Our Customer Service Portal has more useful information.
What types of cars can I rent in Santiago do Sul?
Small in size but big on benefits, economy cars are the number one pick in Santiago do Sul. They're easy to handle and park, which is handy if you'll be doing mostly city driving. And with superb fuel-efficiency, these reliable wheels will have you cruising around on the cheap. Prefer a larger car? Check out our full-size and premium vehicles.
Where can I go on a road trip from Santiago do Sul?
There are lots of things to see and do in Santiago do Sul, but venture further afield and you'll find more sightseeing magic. Organise a set of wheels and you can wander around the greater area at your own pace. Add these fantastic destinations to your itinerary:

  • Passo Fundo is roughly 177 kilometres from Santiago do Sul. Notable tourist attractions like Bella Citta Shopping Centre should be high on your list here.
  • Around 193 kilometres away, Guarapuava is also popular with travellers. Be sure to get to Lake Guarapuava Park while you're here. It's one of the reasons people love this colourful city.
  • Itaipu Dam is approximately 225 kilometres from Santiago do Sul and is one of the region's most breathtaking nature spots. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the fresh air here.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Santiago do Sul with Expedia?
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How old do you have to be to rent a car in Santiago do Sul?
Drivers aged 21 and above can go road-tripping around Santiago do Sul in a rental car. If you're a young renter, a daily surcharge will apply. You'll usually have fewer car categories to choose from, such as compact and mid-size, and may also be required to take out comprehensive insurance. Always enter the correct age of the primary driver when booking to learn if any restrictions apply to you.
What do you need to rent a car in Santiago do Sul?
Any rental company you select will need these two things — a valid driver's licence and a credit card in your name. If you'd prefer to opt out of the supplier's insurance plan, proof of other coverage may also be needed. Read your policy thoroughly so you know what to bring when it's time to pick up the keys.
What side of the road do you drive on in Santiago do Sul?
If you don't have a lot of experience driving in a foreign country, you'll probably be happy to hear that you'll be sticking to the right side of the road in Santiago do Sul. Traffic rules and conditions will differ though, so drive accordingly.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Santiago do Sul?
Yes, and you can find your ideal wheels on our long-term car rental deals page. Simply enter your trip details and we'll list amazing offers from a range of reputable suppliers.
Where can I find a Santiago do Sul car rental if I am younger than 25?
You'll need to look into the age policy of the Santiago do Sul rental providers you're considering. If you're under 25 years of age, some outlets will charge additional fees. It's useful to know about this ahead of time so you can tailor your budget accordingly. Every rental car company has its own rules for young drivers, so it pays to do your research.