Zero Deposit Car Hire Now Available in New Zealand

Zero Deposit Car Hire Now Available in New Zealand

One of the most frustrating things about hiring a car on holiday is having to block a large amount of money on your card for the deposit– money that could be put to much better use as funds for your vacation. Historically it’s been particularly bad in New Zealand too, with many supplier’s requiring deposits upwards of $4000 in some cases.

At Indigo we’ve been working on an arrangement to change this, and are finally happy to announce that we can now offer zero deposit car hire at all the major airports – no strings attached! Hopefully any questions you have will be answered below, but if not just feel free to contact us directly.

Which locations are available with zero deposit?

We can arrange this option at all 4 major airports in New Zealand, listed below:
Auckland Airport
Queenstown Airport
Christchurch Airport
Wellington Airport

Am I restricted in the type of cars I can rent?

No, as the long as the supplier stocks the car, you can rent it. Here’s a few examples of the type of cars on offer:

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What are the age limits on hiring a car with zero deposit?

It’s available to anyone over the age of 21 with no max age limit for senior drivers. We even have options for hirers with probationary / new licences in certain circumstances too.

Do I still need to have a credit card to rent?

Not at all, as long as you have a standard Visa / Mastercard debit card then this is all you’ll need to rent. The rental cost itself is just paid upon arrival at the desk with no other charges or deposits!

It’s important to note that this zero deposit option is also not available to book on the website, so if you’re interested you’ll just need to contact us directly through it – either through our chat function, email sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk, or by calling us on 0113 88 00 748.

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6 Road Trip Destinations to Satisfy Your Wanderlust

Road Trip Destinations

Road trips offer the ultimate dose of freedom for your holiday, and luckily, there are plenty of roads in the world that are a little more interesting than the M6 on a drizzly January afternoon – with stunning coastal vistas, dramatic mountain scenery, and picture-perfect towns and villages waiting to be explored.

1. The indomitable, irreplaceable, Route 66

The obvious starting point is the world’s most iconic road, Route 66 – still drivable despite the era of the soulless ten-lane-wide freeway dawning in the 1950s. Spanning 2,448 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, the route takes in seven states, mountains, lakes and everything in between.

It would be a mammoth commitment to drive the whole thing – so we suggest a few short sections, such as the drive through the desert across the Arizona-California border, evoking the famous journey undertaken by the dust bowl migrants of the 1930s – immortalised in John Steinbeck’s classic novel The Grapes of Wrath.

At the other end of the route, a drive into Chicago from St Louis takes in the Cahokia, the remains of an ancient Native American city on the banks of the Mississippi and ending at the steps of the beautiful Art Institute of Chicago in the famous city’s centre. Whatever section you choose, you’ll be driving a culturally iconic route immortalised in songs and literature.

2. The Elbe Valley: Germany to Czechia

This beautiful, meandering river valley is somewhat of an underrated road trip. Driving from the historic German city of Dresden, you’ll follow the river as it slowly coils round beautiful forested hills and picturesque riverside towns such as Bad Schandau, right on the border with Czechia – where you might see rock climbers scaling the riverside cliffs. There’s a certain thrill in crossing an international border in a car, and once you’re in the Czech side of the valley, take a trip to the historic town of Děčín, overlooked by the imperious and unmissable Děčín Castle.

After driving’s done for the day, make sure you indulge in a few local Czech beers overlooking the river – the perfect way to round off your border-crossing, culture-swapping, beautiful road trip.

3. Australia’s Great Ocean Road

By Australian standards, a 150 mile drive is easy – there are cattle stations in the Outback that are three times that size – but luckily for you, the Great Ocean Road packs a whole country worth of jaw-dropping scenery into the winding coastal road between the towns of Torquay and Warrnambool. The undisputed highlights of the drive are the stunning, otherworldly limestone structures in the Port Campbell National Park, known as the Twelve Apostles. It’s such a great route, and it isn’t too far from Melbourne for a little slice of city life after your drive along the rural coast.

4. Get lost in Lanzarote

The advantages of exploring an island with a hire car are numerous. There’s less traffic, nothing is too far away and you’re only minutes from the beach at any given time. You can really find your niche in Lanzarote, especially in the less crowded side of the island. The attractive town of Yaiza is a great place to stop for lunch, before driving over to the bewitching, treeless moonscape of the Timanfaya National Park, where the island’s volcanic heritage comes into its own. With home-from-home private villas scattered across the island, you can set up a basecamp and hit the road in search of adventure or tranquility – whatever appeals most!

5. Iceland: Reykjavik – The Golden Circle

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From one volcanic island to another, driving is just about the only way to get around the jaw-dropping, rugged countryside of Iceland. We recommend taking in the pint-sized urban chic of Reykjavik before heading to what is known as The Golden Circle – the combination of the Pingvellir National Park, the Haukadalur geysers and the two hundred metre tall waterfall at Gullfoss. The ancient scenery streams past your window as you drive the simple two-lane roads between these places. Iceland is truly a country that looks great from any angle, so fuel up the car and prepare to be amazed.

6. New Zealand: The Alpine Highway

This route across New Zealand’s South Island starts in Christchurch, a vibrant, buzzing city undergoing the remarkable process of rebuilding itself following a catastrophic earthquake in 2011. Once you’ve exhausted the city, wind your way up to the Southern Alps, where your route will take in lakes, ski resorts and the jewel in the crown, the Arthur’s Pass National Park. Spend a night high in the mountains before driving yet more beautiful roads such as the Otira Viaduct, where the scenery could have been taken straight out of a car advert. Just about anywhere in New Zealand is beautiful, so you’re best off booking a car for a few days and satisfying your wanderlust by, well… wandering.

With these 6 stunning routes just waiting to be discovered, the only real difficulty will be choosing where to start!

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Hiring a Car Without a Credit Card in Auckland

Hiring a car without a credit card in Auckland could now not be easier with a new addition to our supply list. Already a popular service of ours, we are always looking to provide our customers with more choice when it comes to using a debit card to rent a car instead of a credit card. Auckland Airport in New Zealand is now one of those locations with a choice of offers available.

Whilst we have the standard payments methods of Visa Credit Card, MasterCard Credit Card and American Express we can also accept Visa debit cards and Mastercard debit cards. Not only for the payment of the car but also for the security deposit that is required on arrival.

These services are also offered from various other locations in New Zealand

In addition to our unique payment methods we make a full list of optional extras available at the rental counter, Baby seats, GPS Hire and additional drivers.

We also offer a free 2nd driver, so for those that are wanting to share the driving whilst hiring a car they will be subject to no additional charge for doing so.

A frequent question that is asked at this location is surrounding the subject of drivers ages, both the upper and lower age limits. The most frequent being:

Can I hire a car if under the age of 25 in Auckland?

The answer to this question is most definitely yes, the next question that generally follows suit is, is there an extra charge to hire when you are under 25? The answer to this question is NO, we offer car rental to drivers under the age of 25 without any additional surcharge, to be clear that is free of charge, this is subject to the drivers being 21 years of age or over.

We are also frequently asked which size of car is recommend to hire in Auckland and if they are any restrictions to what cars can be hired without a credit card, the answer to this generally comes as a result how far you are travelling and how many people are in the vehicle and how much luggage is present, but we offer a full range of vehicles to suit every persons needs, economy sized vehicles with either 2 or 4 doors moving through to the compact / intermediate range of vehicles and then onto 7 seat MPV minivans and four wheel drive vehicles all of which can be hired without the need for a credit card for the security deposit.

If you would like to learn more about these services and ultimately take advantage of them, please get in touch and one of our experts can guide you through the process.

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