- Keyless access
- 4 doors
- 5 seats
- 2 large suitcases
- 2 small suitcases
- Automatic
- Full to Full
- Air conditioning
- Android Auto
- Apple CarPlay
- Rear-view camera
- Bluetooth
- Security Deposit will be taken 48 hours before the rental
- Collision Damage Waiver
- Theft Protection
Renting a car with the Liigu app—how does it work?
It's like having your own car waiting for you in Valencia!
With Liigu, there's no need to visit a car rental desk. You'll only need your smartphone to find the car and start your rental—we'll provide all the necessary directions. After landing, you can head straight to the parking lot from Terminals 1 and 2 and drive away!
Need a car in Valencia city centre? We've got you covered. Liigu cars are equipped with automatic transmission to make handling traffic on the charming but narrow streets easier.
Travelling with family? We offer child seats to ensure your little ones travel safely. Well-behaved pets are welcome too! All our rental cars are meticulously cleaned and disinfected for your peace of mind. Plus, we offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before pick-up, giving you flexibility in case your plans change.
Discover the secrets of Valencia in the best possible way—by car!
Renting a car is the most convenient way to discover the stunning beaches on the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
Traffic in and around Valencia is manageable, but navigating the one-way streets in the city centre can be challenging. To ensure you can focus on the road and enjoy a stress-free trip, all Liigu cars come equipped with navigation systems. If your driving will be mostly in the city, we recommend renting a smaller car for easier parking. If you're planning to visit the beaches near Valencia or other sights in Spain, it’s a good idea to rent an SUV or a more spacious car for your comfort.
Some driving regulations in Spain are good to know in advance. Firstly, when heading to the beach, avoid parking close to the sand. Parking in areas under environmental protection can lead to substantial fines. Secondly, driving without a shirt, barefoot, in flip-flops, or with one hand or arm outside the vehicle is not permitted. The Spanish police usually do not accept excuses from tourists. So, if you're driving, save your flip-flops for the beach.
The speed limit in urban areas across Spain is typically 50 km/h. On motorways, the maximum speed limit is 120 km/h, and on rural roads, it is 90 km/h.