La Costa Verde – The Green Coast of Spain – Travelling Diary

Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations due to its reliable climate, beautiful beaches and good value food and drink. When we think Spain we normally think of traditional and familiar holiday destinations such as Benidorm, Magaluf, Marbella, Tenerife etc on the Costa Del Sol, Costa Blanca, in Majorca or the Canary Islands. Less familiar but infinitely more beautiful is La Costa Verde, or the Green Coast in Northern Spain.

If you prefer a less commercial holiday, with breathtaking scenery and cooler temperatures the aptly named Green Coast may be more to your taste. This is the name given to the Coastal strip in the North of Spain lying north of the Cantabrian and Basque mountains, along the Bay of Biscay. This land strip includes Asturias, Cantabria and the northern half of the Basque country from Galicia through to the French border. Although you are more likely to see rain in this area than the rest of Spain, especially through the summer months the sun is out most of the time and the sea is warm enough to swim.

It is the warm, moist climate that has created the forests and rich vegetation that give this region its name and it is a very popular holiday resort for the Spanish. The area has many old and elegant seaside towns, and a dramatic landscape featuring tiny, isolated coves along the coast and inland mountains and forests. Beauty, unique gastronomy, tradition, and rural essence are the the components of the Green Coast.

There are several airports from which you can start your journey, renting a car to have the opportunity to travel around the area, either on a circular route and dropping back at the same airport or maybe picking up from one airport and dropping off at another. Asturias, La Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao and San Sebastian are all airports along the Costa Verde.

Green Spain is for travellers who want the beach, but also want to see more authentic Spain, and you will be surprised at the greenness and lusciousness of the countryside. The Green Coast is often described as the green beauty of the Scottish Highlands but with sun!!!

Asturias and Cantabria are two Northen Regions that share Green Spain´s most picturesque mountains, the Picos de Europa, along with pastoral landscapes of river valleys and gorges, misty hills and an unspoilt coast. A driving holiday would be perfect and why not treat yourself and rent a cabriolet to really make the most of the scenery, with the sun on your face and the wind in your hair. Fabulous.

There are many choices of places to stay, one of the best things about Spain is the variety and value of accommodation. You can go low budget from approximately 20 euros per night for a double room, but even a four or 5 star hotel will cost you less than you think, maybe only 40/45 euros if not in peak season. Try www.littlehotels.co.uk/spain/ for economic hotels with character and charm, or there are many cottages and villas for rent, Sites such as www.ownersdirect.co.uk are also informative and useful.

Renting a car means that you can travel around, driving in Spain is generally a pleasure as there is a noticeable absence of traffic outside the big cities due to the fact that Spain is a huge country with a small population. With a car, you can make sure you make the most of your trip to the exquisite Green and often forgotten Coast of Spain.

If you are interested in hiring a car for your trip to Spain or indeed anywhere in the world and need some guidance in terms of vehicles or any other special requirements then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Why is the deposit so high on rental cars in Spain?

This is a question that pops up quite regularly from potential customers that have used other providers in the past.

Most car hire suppliers take a deposit before you drive away in their vehicle and for good reason, they are trusting the hirer with a car worth tens of thousands of pounds so they need some reassurance, i think we can all understand that.

Deposits can come in different forms, some suppliers will ask for a credit card and take an amount of money to be refunded when the vehicle is returned, some will only hold or freeze an amount on the card a bit like a hotel, others will not take a deposit at all providing you take out the full insurance coverage.

As for the amount of the deposit, this can vary massively for multiple reasons: The supplier, the type of vehicle, the type of insurance coverage, the payment type you are using or simply how long you are hiring for..

Here are some examples:

We use 1 supplier that will take a depsoit from your card for the full amount of the excess liability, so the bigger or better the car the higher the deposit – up to €2000 Euros. So, if you reduce your excess for the additional daily fee you may not have to leave a deposit at all.

Another supplier we use holds a standard €600 Euros on your card until the vehicle is returned no matter which vehicle you hire.

Our most popular offering is with a major name in the business who only take a deposit for fuel, so the amount depends on the size of the tank but would typically be between €60 and €100 Euros.

So in answer to the the question, Why is the deposit so high on rental cars in Spain? It doesn’t have to be, you just need to be paired with the supplier that suits your needs which is exactly what Indigo do with every customer, just bear in mind that the cheapest price at the top of the comparison list isnt necessarily the best option for you as most comparison sites do not compare anything but the rental cost and there are many other things to consider.

If you have any questions about deposits or car hire in general then speak to one of our experts, you can call us on +44 (0)113 880 0748, chat with us online or email us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

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Fuel Policies In Spain Are Changing

Fuel Policies In Spain

There has been a lot of media attention on car hire in recent years, most notably on fuel policies in Spain and how people feel ripped off when having to pay for a full tank of fuel when they collect their car and are asked to return it empty.

This poses a few problems, the main one being that they will not refund you for any fuel left in the vehicle. So if like me, you hire a car on holiday solely to get you to and from the airport, you are not going to use a tank of fuel, this means you have paid between €60 and €100 Euros for something that you are never going to use, this is quite an obvious way of the suppliers bumping up their income, they also benefit from any fuel left in the vehicle because they do not have the whole tank to fill for the next victim…. erm, paying customer.

You may do quite a bit of driving on holiday meaning a tank of fuel on arrival is helpful, the problem for this type of customer is simply the cost of the fuel, the charge for the tank of fuel is inflated over and above the average pump prices, if you were to pick up the car virtually empty and drive a few miles to the nearest filling station you would find filling the car up would be €10 to €20 cheaper.

The final issue that affects most drivers is the returning empty part, even the most frugal of customers will not want to run out of fuel on the way back to the airport so when the light comes on you will force yourself to put a few litres in just to get you back to the airport. Again the hire company is the only beneficiary…

Recent stories like these from the Guardian and the Daily Mail have put the spotlight on suppliers and it seems to be making a difference.

At the turn of the year one of the biggest budget suppliers in Spain, Goldcar released a new fuel policy. ‘Pre-Purchase Fuel With Refund’ meaning you still pay upfront for a tank of fuel but are entitled to a refund for the fuel that remains in the vehicle when you return, minus an administration fee. The rate per litre for the refund has not been published nor has the amount of the administration fee. To me this smells of them just finding another way to make it look like they are doing good, but actually still a bit of a con.

Other budget suppliers are following suit, all with similar terms to Goldcar.. I think its a good thing that they are listening to their customers and doing something about the Full-Empty policies but i still dont see that they are doing enough to look out for their customers… But why should they?

Budget car hire suppliers are the same as budget airlines in many ways, they offer a basic service for a low cost and then start to add the extra’s.. you want a baby seat? Of course sir, that will be €50. Sat Nav? No Problem, €50.

Fuel is slightly different as it is not your choice whether they fill the tank or not, so for me the cost of a mandatory tank of fuel should be included in advertised the cost of the rental car.

Budget suppliers need to make a profit just like any other business, so next time you are looking for quotes make sure you are taking all of the costs involved into consideration.

You Do Have A Choice

Quite understandably the majority of us are always looking for the best deal when spending money, be it the weekly shop, mobile phone contacts or travelling, but is budget really the way to go?

There are suppliers in Spain that are based at the airport and not a few miles away, they offer newer vehicles not older untidy cars, they offer full to full fuel policies not the rip off full to empty and they don’t have 2 hour long queues…

They are not budget suppliers they are the big boys, the Avis’ and Europcars of this world and you might be surprised how little the difference is when taking everything into account. Below are 2 quotes that i have done today factoring in all costs and other things to bear in mind. You tell me which one you would prefer…

Location: Alicante Airport
Pick Up: 9th May 2014 – 10.00am
Drop Off: 16th May 2014 – 10.00am
Vehicle: Economy – VW Polo Or Similar

Budget Supplier – Gold Car
Cost Of Vehicle: £51.17
Mandatory Tank Of Fuel: €60-€100
Excess Liability: €0
Mileage: Unlimited
Deposit: €600 Held On Card
Average Time At The Desk: 90 Mins
Additional Driver: €3.5 Per Day – Maximum €70
Child Seat: €6 Per Day – Maximum €72
Excess Reduction: N/A
Young Driver 21-24: €5 Per Day – Maximum €60

Premium Supplier – Europcar
Cost Of Vehicle: £111.39
Fuel Deposit: €60-€100 Returned When The Vehicle Is Returned Full Of Fuel
Excess Liability: €800
Mileage: Unlimited
Deposit: €150 Held On Card
Average Time At The Desk: 20 Mins
Additional Driver: €9 Per Day – Maximum €64
Child Seat: €9 Per Day – Maximum €64
Excess Reduction: €18 Per Day
Young Driver 21-24: €18 Per Day – Maximum €175

This tells us a number of things:

  • If you are looking for the lowest rental price, the budget supplier is for you.
  • If you do not have a large amount of money and want more spending money for your holiday then the premium supplier is for you, yes the rental cost is higher but the deposit is a lot lower.
  • If you want peace of mind without paying additional fees to reduce your excess, the budget supplier is the one.
  • If you are in a hurry to get to the beach and make the most of your holiday then the premium supplier would be better for you.
  • If you are under 25 then the budget supplier would be your cheaper option.

Obviously this is just week from one location comparing 2 suppliers. There are many many variables to consider before booking your car and all of them can change depedning on the car you require, how long you are hiring for, your age and the most common one being, your payment type.

Take Our Advice

As a company we look at all of your options, we will match you with a supplier that meets your requirements and offers the best value for your needs. This may not always appear to be the cheapest option but in our experience, cheapest is not always whats best for you.

If you have any questions about this or anything to do with car hire then please speak to one of our experts, you can call us on +44 (0)113 880 0748, chat with us online or email us on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

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Visa Electron Cards Accepted At Alicante Airport

Visa Electron

Limited but not impossible, Visa Electron cards being accepted for renting a car has been a tricky thing to organise in the past but for some time now we have been able to accept electron cards however many people are unaware of this. In the past Electron cards have always been a big no from all rental companies across the globe so people tend to naturally assume that we are unable to supply you a car with one, however there is one airport that this is not the case, Alicante Airport.

Alicante Airport is one of the busiest airports for car hire in the world, there are nearly 10 million passengers that travel to the Spanish airport each and every year. It’s a well-known location for having low cost suppliers who supply car hire without a credit card, in which several suppliers we work with offer this.

We can however now happily announce that we accept electron cards, however you need to let us know well in advance as this is only through one supplier and they can have limited availability due to their low prices. This is a very rare offer and is not available in most locations across the world, but now thanks to Indigo Car Hire if you have a visa electron card then you can now hire.

If you are interested in renting a car with an electron card please give us as much notice as possible, we will guide you through every step of the process and get you the best priced car hire. All you have to do is simply contact our friendly, experienced and knowledgeable reservation agents on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or email us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will answer any questions you may have about hiring a car in Alicante Airport with an electron card.

Do not book online, this specialist offer is only available over the phone through our reservations team.

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