How to find a cheap car hire deal in Naples
Whether you need a small car for scooting around the city or bigger wheels for bigger plans, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Naples. Pick from options averaging 71 € a day and get going for less.
Daily rental prices in Naples start from just 13 €.
For longer trips, book a weekly rental from 87 € and make room for more adventures.
If smart timing is part of your strategy, book about one week ahead to grab the best price on a Naples car hire.
Surprice, Galdieri Rent and Ace Rent a Car are among the top-rated providers in the city. Use them as a starting point to compare offers.
The coverage Surprice or another supplier offers for your Naples car hire can differ, so always read the small print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will provide it for an extra fee.
Choosing a one-way car hire is often a great hack for finding a deal. Simply click 'Return car to a different location.' Providers often need to move vehicles between locations, which means you can snag some great one-way prices on a car for rent in Naples.
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your car with a full tank, so you're only paying for what you use. No surprise fuel add-ons when you hand back the keys either.
Travel without limits by booking a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can drive as far as you want without extra charges.
Best value car hire options right now
You get the best value with this company, with average prices at 66 € a day.
Offering daily rates of around 37 €, this provider comes in next.
The third option won't break the bank either. You'll pay roughly 110 € a day with this supplier.
Want a car that handles just about any journey? The Economy rental category is the top choice for travellers visiting Naples.
Flying to Naples? Think about an airport pick-up
Start exploring Naples sooner by picking up a car hire at Naples International Airport. The city centre is about 6 kilometres from this airport, which is a drive of around 20 minutes.
Compare car hire types in Naples
Small: These cheap rental cars in Naples may be small in size, but they're big where it counts. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to drive, fuel efficient, and a match made in heaven for short trips.
Medium: A top choice when you want something that's easy to drive but with a few more features. This category includes compact and intermediate models that come with a little extra leg room compared to smaller cars.
Large: You've got the bags, the kids, the snacks, the lot. Large vehicles have got the space to carry it all without breaking a sweat. Great for longer journeys, this Naples car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: SUVs are made for plans that change mid-journey. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for urban streets and country routes alike.
Van: Choose this category of vehicle when you need a car for rent in Naples that can handle the heavy stuff. Typically featuring commercial vans and trucks, they're built to carry more, whether that's equipment, suitcases or large groups.
Insurance and optional extras
Excess insurance covers what you'd otherwise have to pay if your Naples car hire is damaged or stolen. While not compulsory, you'll be glad to have it if something goes wrong. Keep in mind that not all insurance policies are the same, so make sure you understand exactly what's offered.
Make driving easier when you rent a car in Naples by adding some handy extras. Think things like a navigation system to keep your trip on track, or reverse cameras to park like you're pulling off a choreographed routine.
Good to know
Typically, you have to be at least 21 years old to rent a vehicle in Italy. Being younger isn't always a deal-breaker — just be ready for a few added rules or costs. Check the suppliers' terms and conditions before booking.
Add a car seat to your Naples car rental reservation if you're planning to travel with the kids. Rules can change from one place to another, but using a child seat suited to their size and age is always the safest way to travel.
Come prepared to avoid delays at pick-up. You'll typically need your physical driver's licence (no electronic copies) plus another photo ID. Also keep a credit card handy to cover the required excess. If anything else is expected, it'll be listed in your booking.
If you're new to driving in Italy, remember that traffic here keeps to the right side of the road.
Stay within the local speed limits. Usually that's around 45kph in built-up areas and 125kph or so on highways, unless road signs indicate differently.
In Italy, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.05%. If you intend to have a couple of drinks, hand the keys to someone else or take another form of transport.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination. Try to avoid rush hours if you want a smoother run.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) for everything you buy on your trip. You may find it handy to carry a mix of cards and cash for more flexibility when paying.
Best hotels in Naples for drivers
Pull in, unpack, and ease into your stay at Palazzo Cappuccini Art Relais. Offering parking as well as Wi-Fi and a minibar, this hotel is around 5 kilometres from central Naples.
H Hostel Friendly Accommodation makes travel simpler with parking and features like a 24-hour front desk and Wi-Fi. It's roughly 10 kilometres from the city centre.
Explore the full lineup of hotels in Naples and choose the stay that suits your trip. Filters make it easy to tailor your search to your needs — like 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' There's even an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to find hotels with on-site charging.
It's time to start sightseeing now you've locked in a car hire deal in Naples and your hotel. From Piazza del Plebiscito to Naples National Archaeological Museum and Gulf of Naples, there's loads to keep you busy here.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Naples
Salerno should be on your itinerary if you'd like to visit Medieval Aqueduct and Spiaggia Santa Teresa. This city is about 48 kilometres southeast of central Naples.
Novotel Salerno Est Arechi and Mediterranea Hotel & Convention Centre are recommended accommodation options with parking in Salerno.
Alternatively, pick up your cheap car hire in Naples and drive about 26 kilometres north to Caserta. Featuring Giardini Reali - Parco Reggia di Caserta and Royal Palace of Caserta, its highlights live up to the buzz.
Hotel dei Cavalieri Caserta - La Reggia and Plana Hotel are comfy places to stay in Caserta if you're hanging around for a while. Go for one of these and have somewhere handy to leave your ride.
Not done driving yet? Perugia is a popular road trip destination that's about 290 kilometres northwest of Naples. Plan to make a few pit stops at Duomo and Fontana Maggiore.
Browse the room options at Hotel Perusia or Ilgo Hotel. Make one your base for exploring everything Perugia has to offer. They come with room for your wheels too.


















