No matter what the weather forecast is, you’ll be able to get a glimpse of some of the fantastic beaches near Omena from the comfort of your rental car. As you drive along, keep your eyes peeled for seabirds swooping over these beautiful stretches of coastline:
Haserot Beach (8 miles away).
Christmas Cove Beach (9 miles away).
Van’s Beach (9 miles away).
There’s loads of choice when it comes to rental cars in Omena. From swish SUVs with loads of space for luggage to agile compacts, you’ll find it all here. Selecting your perfect match depends on how much you want to spend and where you plan to go. There are some road trips that are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas others don’t need anything more than enough space for your luggage and buddies. What type of car will it be this time?
In Omena, you’ll have to stick to the right-hand side. When exploring a new place, it’s smart to opt for a vehicle with automatic transmission. That way, you can focus on the road ahead and save worrying about gear changes.
There certainly are. Typically, speed limits in Omena range from 25mph to 70mph. On residential roads, you’re not usually permitted to drive faster than 25mph.
More often than not, your chosen rental company will bill the amount fined to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may provide your contact details to the relevant local law enforcement agency so they can issue a fine straight to you.
Yes. However, there are a couple of exceptions for vehicles run by public transportation systems.
It’s legal to use your cell phone while driving in Omena. But we suggest that you stay on the safe side and avoid using your phone — your attention should be on the road.
In Omena, it’s an offence to operate a vehicle with a BAC (blood alcohol content) higher than 0.08%. If you’re thinking of having a few drinks, it’d be wise to leave the rental car behind.
Road rules in Omena allow drivers at a red light to turn into the direction of traffic closest to them, without waiting for a green signal. Before doing so, the vehicle must come to a complete stop and the driver must be sure that the way is clear before moving on.