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Frequently asked questions

Where is Catania?
Before you pack your bags and set off on your next wonderful adventure, let us give you some handy facts about Catania. This amazing vacation destination is located in Italy. If you're chasing some local knowledge, you shouldn't have too many problems. Just roll down your window and talk to one of the 290,900 people who call this place home.
What are the major attractions in Catania?
Catania is home to lots of awesome attractions, and you'll be able to get to more of them with your own set of wheels. Here are a few sights you shouldn't miss: Santa Maria of Monte Staircase (0.1 miles from the center of Caltagirone) Norman Castle (0.2 miles from the center of Aci Castello) Acireale Cathedral (0.1 miles from the center of Acireale)
What are the best road trip destinations in Catania?
Catania is a fantastic place to cruise the highways and back streets in your own rental car. Turn up the music and enjoy the convenience of discovering all the region's gems dotted between each of its best destinations. Discover some (or all) of this place's most outstanding cities:

  • Acireale (population of 49,500)
  • Caltagirone (population of 35,400)
  • Adrano (population of 34,400)
  • Mascalucia (population of 29,900)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Catania?
We've compiled the best ways to help you save:

  • Investigate as many different offers as you can (we make that job as easy as pie!);
  • Take advantage of our Price Drop Alert email service and immediately find out when prices fall for your destination;
  • Browse the offers at all rental locations, including the airport and surrounding area. A brief cab trip to a neighboring car rental outlet might reward you with substantial savings;
  • If you're not bothered about which day of the week you pick up the keys to your car and your schedule is flexible, experiment with days and dates to find the best prices;
  • If possible, keep your pickup and drop-off times the same. If you return your car later than you picked it up, you could be charged an entire extra day;
  • Sometimes rental companies reward you with discounts if you pay in advance, so look out for these money-saving offers;
  • Finally, lock in your booking as soon as you can to score a load of savings!

What is the most popular rental car category in Catania?
Don't restrict your adventuring to the urban centers. Catania offers some breathtaking scenery, such as cliffs, coral reefs, and rocky coastlines. A set of wheels like a convertible will help you travel around them in style. These rental vehicles are perfect for those who want to marvel at the views with the top rolled down. Who doesn't love the feeling of the wind in their hair?
Should I get a luxury rental car in Catania?
First of all, there's a broad range of luxurious rental vehicles in Catania. What you go with depends on how much you want to spend and what you're hoping to do. Specialty and prestige vehicles are all about comfort and class. If you're splurging, why not grab an SUV with all the bells and whistles, or perhaps a flashy mid-sized sedan? Otherwise, if you're just after a set of wheels to get from A to B at the cheapest price possible, you're better off going with an economy vehicle (or something else that won't burn a hole in your wallet).
What side of the road do they drive on in Catania?
You have to drive on the right side of the road in Catania. Even though you may be comfortable with the traffic rules, it's always wise to drive a bit more cautiously in destinations you've never been.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Sicily?
Generally, one of two things will happen. Your chosen rental car company may charge the amount of the fine to your credit card. This is the most common practice. Alternatively, it may supply your contact information to local law enforcement agencies so the fine is sent straight to you.