Cheap car rental at Almeria Airport
Landing at Almeria Airport puts you close to the coast, the city, and major routes across southern Spain. Renting a car here means you can skip group transfers and tight schedules. Just grab your keys and start your trip.
Goldcar offers a wide selection of budget-friendly vehicles. Compact cars are great for city driving, while SUVs and station wagons offer extra space for longer journeys or family travel. You’ll also find electric and hybrid options, perfect for road trips or reducing fuel costs.
Goldcar keeps things simple. Pricing is transparent — what you see is what you pay. Booking online ahead of time gives you more vehicle choices and often a better rate. Once you arrive, stop by the Goldcar counter, confirm your reservation, and pick up your keys. The vehicle lot is just a short walk from the terminal.
Every rental is cleaned and inspected before pickup. Want to save time? Choose Key’n Go — it’s a self-service option that lets you skip the counter completely and head straight to your car.
Renting under 25? Goldcar offers cars for younger drivers too, depending on license type and vehicle availability.
Where to pick up your rental car at Almeria Airport
When you land at Almeria Airport, just follow the signs to the car rental area. The Goldcar counter is located inside the terminal near arrivals, so there’s no shuttle or extra transport needed. Our staff will confirm your documents and hand over your keys.
The pickup lot is a short walk from the terminal. The route is clearly marked, and there’s no need to wait around — you’ll be on your way in minutes.
Returning your vehicle is just as straightforward. Follow the airport signs for rental returns, drop the car off near the departure area, and head to your flight. A quick inspection and key handover is all it takes.
Explore Almeria and beyond by car
Renting a car in Almeria gives you the freedom to explore more than just the city center. Local roads are easy to drive, and you’ll find parking near most popular sights.
One of the most popular drives is to Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park — known for its remote beaches, unique coastline, and quiet villages like Las Negras and Agua Amarga. Back in town, the Alcazaba fortress sits above the old quarter and offers great views across the port.
Looking inland? The Tabernas Desert is about a 30-minute drive. It’s Spain’s only desert and the backdrop to many classic westerns — some old film sets are open to visitors. Another good option is Mojácar, a white-washed hilltop town with views of the sea and a relaxed vibe. The drive there follows coastal roads with great scenery.
With your own car, you’re not tied to bus schedules or crowded tours. Stop when you want, take side routes, and spend more time in the places you like. Whether it’s a quiet beach, a small village, or a scenic lunch stop, driving lets you see the real southern Spain.