SURREY, ENGLAND, April 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Award-winning car hire price comparator Carrentals.co.uk has announced new deals this week which can help people heading for the south of France to make the most of their travel budgets. Anyone taking a trip to the French Riviera can use the newly introduced Nice car hire deals to find great value deals from top name hire providers.
Carrentals.co.uk has been saving travellers money on their car hire needs for over 5 years now and compares all the very best deals around from over 50 top name suppliers including Alamo, Auto Europe, Budget, Ebookers, Hertz, Holiday Autos, Opodo, Sixt and Thrifty. The quick and easy to use site is the place to go to compare car hire in Nice deals right now.
With the local airport in Nice operating as the main collection point for rental cars, travellers and visitors to the French Riviera are able to collect their car on arrival and commence their holiday immediately. Nice Airport allows people to head off along the Riviera coastal road or to the old Nice Port under their own steam.
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Gareth Robinson, Managing Director of Carrentals.co.uk, said, "It is well known that the south of France, and particularly Nice, can be an expensive place to visit. As such our comparison service which allows people to search and compare deals to get the very best cheap car hire in Nice deal for them is the perfect way to source and secure value for money right now."
Carrentals.co.uk compares car hire deals from more than 50 rental providers, including Alamo, Auto Europe, Budget, Holiday Autos and Sixt, in over 10,000 locations worldwide. To compare the latest car hire deals visit www.carrentals.co.uk.
About Carrentals.co.uk
Carrentals.co.uk was launched in February 2003 and grew to become one of the UK's leading online car hire companies by 2006.
In 2007 the company re-launched its site to create the first major online price comparator in the travel industry. Using the latest technology the Carrentals.co.uk site now searches more than 50 different car hire websites, providing an impartial comparison of the best prices available in over 10,000 locations.
Websites searched include Alamo, Auto Europe, Budget, Ebookers, Hertz, Holiday Autos, Opodo, Sixt and Thrifty, with the Carrentals.co.uk site quickly comparing prices and allowing customers to refine their search by car type.
The Carrentals.co.uk site also features over 5,000 pages of travel information in a mini-guide format.
In 2008 Carrentals.co.uk was voted Best Car Hire Website in the Travolution Awards, and in 2010 it was Highly Commended in the Best Meta-search/Price Comparison category. To book or for further information visit www.carrentals.co.uk.
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Cheap Car Hire in Nice Introduced by Award-Winning Comparator Carrentals.co.uk
Leading website announces latest deals to help people get more car rental for their money in southern France
2011-04-26
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