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In most countries, the minimum age required to hire a vehicle is 25.
Each driver must present a full, valid and original national driver's license held for minimum of 2 years. If your license is not in a language used in your destination country, an International Driver's Permit to accompany your national driver's license is highly recommended. Some rental companies and government agencies require that you present an IDP. It is the renter's responsibility to present both their IDP and Driver's License when picking up the vehicle. For more information, please reach out to the Rental Company.
Each driver must present a valid and original photo ID or passport.
The renter must present a personal credit card, valid in the country of pick-up with enough funds to put a hold for a security deposit. Third-party credit cards will not be accepted. The car rental company is solely responsible for approving the provided credit card. Online prepayment does not exempt the renter from providing a valid international credit card during vehicle pick-up. The rental company will place a hold in the amount of the security deposit and, when applicable, any additional local fees not covered in the prepaid voucher on the card provided at the rental location.
You must present a printout of the Booking Confirmation Voucher at the rental location. This document officially confirms all agreed upon services, payment conditions, rates, discounts, as well as vehicle availability within the group selected.
Car rental companies reserve the right to refuse service to underage or unlicensed drivers, those with poor credit history or individuals otherwise considered liabilities by the rental company.
New Orleans, Louisiana: The Big Easy
With your car rental, you can travel to and around New Orleans, the Birthplace of Jazz. A melting pot of European and Caribbean culture, the Mardi Gras City is ready to greet you with colorful nightlife, Creole cuisine, stunning architecture, and jazz parades.
Down in the Bayou
Get off the beaten path with a half-hour drive from the Superdome to Jean Lafitte National Historical Park. The legend of Jean Lafitte’s treasure lives on in the nature preserve where you can see a local alligator, learn about the Cajun way of life, or stand on the ground where brave men fought the Battle of New Orleans. Enjoy exotic plants and wildlife in their natural habitat and listen to tales about the pirates who hid in the swamps.
The French Quarter
No trip to New Orleans is complete without a visit to the famed French Quarter, known for its notorious nightlife, European-influenced architecture, and renowned cuisine. Enjoy a scenic drive along the levee before you park your car and take a walking tour past grand cathedrals, gigantic live oaks, and the haunting sound of brass horns from the performers on the park benches along Jackson Square. The smell of beignets and coffee wafts past, and the tales you’ve heard about the city come alive. A 10-minute drive via your car rental from the Central Business District takes you to the French Market for local art and treasures.
The Garden District
Just 25 minutes away from the French Quarter is an entirely different world: the peaceful, lush Garden District with its stately mansions, manicured gardens, and historic landmarks. Here, gigantic magnolia trees spread their shade and fragrant blossoms over the streets leading to centuries-old cemeteries where the famous and the unknown lie buried.
Interested in this beautiful, colorful, quirky destination? Rent a car today for a self-paced trip to New Orleans and the bayou that surrounds it.