Car Rental in Asturias
Car Hire from Asturias Airport starts at a very low weekly rate of approximately €90.00. This includes:
- Collision damage waiver (CDW) No Excess
- Third party liability protection (TP)
- Theft waiver (TW)
- Taxes
- Airport fee
- Placement fee
- Unlimited mileage
- Breakdown assistance
What you see is what you pay as we have already factored in all the taxes and the premium location fee into this price as well as any airport surcharges.
Our low prices for car hire in Asturias are the lowest around because we compare the rates from companies such as Avis, Auto Europe, Budget Car rental, Dollar rent a car, Enterprise, National, Sixt, Hertz and many others.
Mini Tourist Guide for Asturias
Asturias is possibly the best known of the regions often referred to as "green Spain" and the aim is to tell you about this beautiful northern territory. With the Mar Cantabrico (bay of Biscay) to its north, Cantabria to its east, Galicia to its west and Castilla y Leon to its south, Asturias delivers some of the most scenic and spectacular landscapes in Europe. It has an often mountainous, but lush terrain and serves up some breathtaking coastal scenery as well as some wonderful towns and cities.
Within this Asturias guide you will find details and information about the area's most appealing tourist stops, its beaches, historic buildings, weather and cities. You will also be able to find out how to get to Asturias, where to stay and how to plan your trip or vacation.
Why you might want to visit Asturias
Although very much a part of Spain, Asturias with its northern geographic location and temperate climate serves up something very different to the stereotypical Spanish holiday resort.
Commercialism and mass tourism have so far escaped this beautiful part of green Spain and that makes it an ideal destination for the more discerning traveller wanting to experience genuine Spanish culture.
With an economy dominated by farming, crop harvesting and fishing, the way of life in Asturias has retained a continuity that most other parts of Spain have now lost.
The province has only three main cities (Oviedo, Gijon and Aviles) and many of its population live both in and off the countryside.
Within Asturias external influences have yet to dilute the pulse of the region, or indeed its peoples way of life, and it is for this reason that an increasing number of foreigners are choosing to vacation in this unspoilt northern zone.
Asturias also has a niche "adventure sport" association when it comes to canoeing, hiking, quad biking and mountain climbing. These activities are mainly based around the months of June, July and August.
Would Asturias be your ideal holiday destination?
Asturias along with Galicia, the Basque Country and the other northern Spanish states are very different from the more popular and tourist frequented areas of Murcia, Benidorm and Marbella.
Green Spain sees "customs" rather than commercial exploitation at the fore with fiestas, tradition and the afternoon siesta controlling the flow of life. Tourists are of course more than welcome, but Asturias is there for them to explore rather than be handed on a plate. This is a part of the Iberian Peninsula that requires you to invest a bit of effort and enthusiasm if you are to get the most out of it, but if you do you will definitely be back for more.
Asturias is an area of immense natural beauty with a population that value courtesy and good manners. It is a part of Spain where you can leave behind the pressures and stresses of modern life and sink back into a forgotten world where everything can wait until tomorrow. In Asturias things get done in their own time and at their own pace and you will forget about schedules, early starts and deadlines.
The scenery, with its stunning bays and coves along with snow capped mountains and rolling meadows, will entice you into its unique way of life and once touched by its magic you will never want to leave.