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Road Genius makes it easy to find great car hire offers in Palermo. Compare rates and make bookings in one place. Simple. Pick up at Palermo Airport (PMO), in the city centre or at the train station, then head to Cefalù, Trapani or Agrigento via easy motorway links. You’ll see fuel policy, deposits and insurance details up front, plus guidance on ZTL zones and parking to help you avoid fines.

Car Rental Locations & Options

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Location Type Pros Cons
Palermo Airport (PMO) • Immediate vehicle access upon arrival
• All major rental companies present
• Easier navigation from airport to destinations
• Airport surcharges (approximately 16%)
• 30 km from city centre
• Wait times during peak flight arrivals
Palermo City Centre • Convenient for those already staying in city
• No airport fees
• Multiple locations around city
• Navigating out of city can be challenging
• ZTL zones require careful planning
• Limited vehicle selection
• Smaller offices, limited hours
Palermo Train Station • Convenient for train arrivals
• Central location
• Good public transport connections
• Busy area, complex traffic
• Limited parking for inspection
• Smaller agency offices

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Palermo?

On average, car rentals in Palermo cost around €88 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €6 per day.

Saving Tips
  • Compare pickup spots: Prices differ between Palermo Airport and city locations. Airport adds about 16% in surcharges. If you’re already in town, a city pickup can be cheaper, just check office hours and vehicle availability.

  • Time it right for Palermo: For July–August and Easter, book 2–3 months ahead. Outside peak, be flexible with dates and times and re-check prices. Shoulder season (May–June, Sep–Oct) often saves 25–40%, off-peak (Nov–Mar) 30–50%.

  • Play with trip length: Weekly deals kick in at 7+ days and can cut daily rates by 15–25%. Shifting pickup or return by a day can drop the price.

  • Pick the right car: Choose the smallest car you’re comfortable with. Manuals are cheaper than automatics in Sicily and easier to find.

  • Trim extras and fees: Only add drivers if needed (about €10/day). Under 25 pays roughly €20/day, so list an older traveller as main driver if possible. Compare return vs one-way within Sicily as fees are usually €50–100.

  • Fuel and ZTL savings: Full-to-full is standard. Use self-service pumps and refuel near PMO at ENI/Q8/IP to avoid refill charges, keep the receipt. Avoid ZTL fines (€80–100) by parking outside restricted zones or having your hotel register your plate.

Car hire prices in Palermo 2025/2026

Parking and Driving

Type Identification Cost (Approximate) Details
Street Parking (City) Blue lines Fees usually apply per hour Time limits apply in busy areas. Pay at metres or via apps.
Free Parking White lines Free Very limited in city centre, more common in outskirts.
Parking Garages Signed "P" Hourly and daily rates apply Several available in and around city centre. Most secure option.
Unauthorised Parking Yellow lines or no markings Not permitted High risk of fines or towing.
  • Palermo has a ZTL (Zona Traffico Limitato) covering much of the historic centre
  • Active hours usually: weekdays 8:00-20:00, may vary by zone
  • Entry monitored by cameras that record licence plates
  • Unauthorised entry results in fines
  • Many hotels within ZTL can register your plate for access. Arrange in advance
  • Consider leaving your car outside ZTL and using public transport within restricted areas

  • Drive on the right, overtake on the left

  • Seatbelts mandatory for all occupants
  • Speed limits: 130 km/h on motorways, 90-110 km/h on main roads, 50 km/h in urban areas
  • Headlights required on motorways even during daytime
  • No handheld mobile phone use while driving
  • Blood alcohol limit: 0.05%
  • International Driving Permit (IDP) required for non-EU licence holders
Why rent a car in Palermo

Hire a car so you can drive to:

  • Cefalù – beach, town centre

  • Trapani – salt pans, windmills

  • Agrigento – Valley of the Temples

  • San Vito Lo Capo – beach

  • Monreale – cathedral

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a good idea to drive in Palermo city centre?

Driving in Palermo's centre is tricky because the streets are narrow, the one-way systems are confusing and there are ZTL restrictions. Most visitors find it easier to park outside the centre and get around the historic areas by public transport or on foot.

How do I avoid ZTL fines in Palermo?

You can avoid ZTL fines by looking up the ZTL areas before your trip. You should also use a GPS that warns you about ZTLs and keep an eye out for "ZTL" or "Area Pedonale" signs while driving. If your hotel is inside a ZTL, get in touch with them before you arrive so they can register your car.

Can I take my rental car on the ferry to Naples or mainland Italy?

Most rental companies will let you take their car on the ferry to mainland Italy, but you have to tell them beforehand. They might charge you extra for this and they may not allow it for certain types of cars.

What documents do I need to rent a car in Palermo?

You will need a valid driver's licence, an International Driving Permit (for non-EU licences), a credit card in the driver's name and a passport or ID card.

Is it worth getting a car if I'm only staying in Palermo?

If you are only exploring Palermo city, you probably don't need a car. It can be more trouble than it's worth because parking is hard to find and there are ZTLs. But, if you plan to visit nearby places like Cefalù, Trapani or Agrigento, renting a car is a great idea.