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Finding a rental car at Geneva Airport (GVA) is easier with Road Genius. Compare prices of vehicles from dozens of brands all around Europe with no booking fees. At GVA, car hire is split between the Swiss sector, which includes the Swiss motorway vignette and easy P51 returns, and the French sector with prices in euros if you are heading into France first. Filter for automatic cars, winter tyres, ski-ready SUVs and one-way rentals, with on-airport pickup and after-hours drop-off available with many suppliers.

Car Rental Locations & Options

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Geneva Airport features two separate rental areas:

Rental Area Pros Cons
Swiss Sector
  • Cars include Swiss highway vignette
  • Direct access to Swiss roads
  • All major rental companies present
  • Higher rates than French side
  • 20% airport surcharge applied
  • Prices in Swiss Francs (CHF)
French Sector
  • Often lower rates
  • Prices in Euros (€)
  • Good for primarily French travel
  • Swiss highway vignette not included
  • Need to drive into France first
  • Fewer rental companies available

The Swiss Sector includes Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Enterprise, Alamo, National, Avis, Budget and others. The French Sector offers Europcar, Hertz, Avis and some local providers.

You can find the Swiss rental desks in the main terminal's Arrivals level. To reach the French sector desks, follow the "Destination France" signs inside the terminal. Cars rented from the Swiss side are returned to the P51 garage; French rentals have a dedicated return area. All vehicles are in nearby garages, so no shuttle bus is necessary.

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car at Geneva Airport?

On average, car rentals at Geneva Airport cost around CHF 74 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from CHF 25 per day.

How to save?
  • Compare Swiss vs French sectors: French side often has lower base rates in euros, but the Swiss side includes the CHF 40 highway vignette and easier Swiss highway access. Also factor in the Swiss sector’s ~20% airport surcharge.

  • Book with timing in mind: For ski season and big events like the Geneva Motor Show, lock in a deal 3-6 weeks ahead. Off-peak, watch prices and rebook if they drop using free-cancel options.

  • Test dates and duration: Weekly rates can beat daily pricing once you hit 4-5 days. Shift pickup/return times to avoid an extra rental day and skip after-hours pickups to avoid fees.

  • Pick the right car: Manual transmission is usually CHF/€ 10-20 per day cheaper than automatic. Choose the smallest class that fits your group and bring your own child seat or GPS to avoid add-on fees.

  • Fuel smart: Decline prepaid fuel. For Swiss returns, fill up near Vernier or the airport. For French returns, use Ferney-Voltaire. Fuel is typically 15-20% cheaper in France.

  • Plan one-ways: Compare costs for returning to the same location versus a one-way. Within Switzerland fees are usually low, but international returns can add noticeable charges.

Parking and Driving

For those returning to the airport or meeting arriving passengers:

Car Park Option Location Rate Best For
P1 (Short-term) Directly connected to terminal See airport website for current rates Short pickups/drop-offs
P2 (Long-term) Short walk to terminal See airport website for current rates Longer trips
P51 (Rental returns) Connected to terminal N/A, for rental returns only Rental car returns
P26 (Economy) Shuttle bus to terminal See airport website for current rates Longer trips, budget option

Hotel Car Park Options:

  • Several airport hotels offer car park packages
  • Some offer free spaces when you stay overnight
  • "Park, Sleep & Fly" packages available at certain hotels
Why rent a car in Geneva Airport (GVA)

Book a rental to visit:

  • Geneva City Centre – Old Town, Lake Geneva, Palais des Nations
  • Lausanne – Olympic Museum, Ouchy

  • Montreux – Chillon Castle, Lavaux Vineyards

  • Chamonix (France) – Mont Blanc, Aiguille du Midi
  • Annecy (France) – Lake Annecy, Vieille Ville
  • Lyon (France) – Vieux Lyon, Fourvière Hill

Driving Distances from Geneva Airport

FAQs

Which is better - renting from the Swiss or French sector of Geneva Airport? If you plan to drive on Swiss highways or will be mostly in Switzerland, you'll find the Swiss sector more convenient because the car includes the highway vignette. If you're mainly visiting France, the French sector might offer better prices.

Can I return my rental to the opposite sector from where I picked it up? No, you must return the car to the same sector where you picked it up. You must return cars from the Swiss sector to the Swiss side, and cars from the French sector to the French side.

Do I need an International Driving Permit to rent from Geneva Airport? If you have an EU, UK, US or Canadian licence, we recommend getting an International Driving Permit, but it's not a must-have. If your licence uses a non-Roman alphabet, you should also have an IDP.

Can I drive to neighbouring countries like Italy or Germany with my Geneva Airport rental? Yes, most rental companies let you drive to neighbouring EU countries. You should always tell the rental company your plans when you pick up the car. They might have restrictions for some types of cars or for travel to non-EU countries.

What's the process if I'm arriving on a late flight after the rental counters have closed? Most major rental companies can organise an after-hours pickup if you tell them in advance. You should contact your rental company directly to set this up. They might charge you an extra fee.

Is there a petrol station at the airport for refuelling before return? Yes, there is a petrol station at the airport, but it usually charges high prices. You can find cheaper petrol stations about 5-10 minutes away from the airport in both Switzerland and France.