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Car-Rentals.com Bastia is an independent car rental comparison site. Our system compares prices from well-known car rental companies so as a customer you can always book your rental car trough us at a competitive rate.
Whether you're looking for a small rental car or a station wagon for the entire family, we will always have a suitable vehicle for the lowest price. Below are some examples from our selection in Bastia.
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The second largest city on the French island of Corsica, Bastia also serves as the island's principal port and commercial town. It is known for its world class wines and attractive tourist spots, as well as its numerous heritage sites. The town is a great place to explore, offering diverse places to visit and discover. Cheap car hire in Bastia Downtown is a good choice of transport when exploring different sites around the city.
With car rental in Bastia Downtown, visitors could easily visit some of the best destinations around the city's historic core, especially the Old Port, which can be found by the foot of the citadel. The bustling port area is also a good step off point for daytrips around nearby areas like Monte Cristo, Capraia and Elba.
Le village de Cardo is also just a few minutes' drive away, offering great attractions from the 16th century, especially along its old streets and avenues. This Corsican village also affords stunning views over Bastia.
The Governor's Palace is also one of the most sought after landmarks in the city, along with some ancient churches and theaters. Visitors could also drive a car hire in Bastia Downtown over to the stunning Romieu gardens, or the massive plaza called La Place Saint Nicolas.
Place du Marche is also a must see, offering colorful stalls and shops selling all sorts of traditional products and gastronomic specialties typical of Corsica.
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