A car hire in Brindisi can be arranged either online or on site, however you may find it most convenient to arrange for your vehicle online and have it ready for pickup at the airport.

Brindisi is an ancient city located in the region of Italy known as Puglia and it is the capital of the province by the same name. The province is located on the southeastern coast of Italy and is reached by a modern airport as well as ferry service which reaches Greece and elsewhere.  A car hire in Brindisi can be arranged either online or on site, however you may find it most convenient to arrange for your vehicle online and have it ready for pickup at the airport.  It can also be dropped off there or at one of several convenient in town locations.

A car hire in Brindisi is convenient for visiting the major tourist attractions of the region.  There are Roman columns and the home of the peacekeeping force training group. There are castles and historical buildings and cathedrals which form a fascinating historical city in its own right.  If you are traveling to Greece from Italy or to Albania from Italy, chances are excellent that you will pass through the city of Brindisi in order to take advantage of the ferry. Take advantage of the time in Brindisi to view the castle of Frederick II, the Araganese castle located at the entrance to the Brindisi harbor, the Roman columns located at the end of the Appian way.

You can see where the Crusaders used the well to water their horses. The site of Virgil's death is in Brindisi.  Brindisi's cathedrals and museums are well worth a visit as well as the church of Maria Casale.  Arranging for a car hire in Brindisi makes your transportation issues a thing of the past.

Use your car hire in Brindisi as the starting point for a trip through the vineyards, historical locations, ancient cities of San Vito de Normanni and Carovigno, and olive groves around Brindisi.  You can spend hours exploring the stretch of coastline going north from the boot heel location of Brindisi.  The waters here are very clear and are a beautiful aquamarine color, just right for scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming.  The waters are probably the cleanest European ocean waters you will find anywhere.

Most of the small towns hug the coastline, but you can travel inland to view the wine regions of the city.  You can enjoy the local cheese, bread and wine at one of the many small restaurants featuring the best of Italian cuisine. You may also choose to visit the local outlets for terracotta products for which the region is very well known. The better grade ceramic products from this area are among the best in the world and reflect the craft of the people of the region.

Choosing a car hire in Brindisi as the beginning of your holiday in the region is a great way to maintain the freedom to travel around without the problems of using public transportation.  If you are uncertain about the route you want to take, find a reputable local driver to serve as a chauffeur for your travels.