Island-fun in the sun with rock bottom low car rental prices
Hamburg, 24.05.2010 – www.carhiremarket.com, the independent price comparison website for car rentals, is giving its customers this week rock-bottom low prices for hiring a car on the Balearic Islands.
Celebrate super low car rental prices this week (24.05 – 30.05.2010) with carhiremarket.com weekly´s special. Quality cars at rock-bottom prices – you can hardly start your holiday more relaxed. Customers who hire a car this week for seven days in any of the Balearic Islands, can look forward to paying significantly less than ever expected, from 23 € per day. This unique offer is only valid when one hires a car from Hertz Balearic Islands for one week. Included in this sunny special are a free additional driver and unlimited mileage. Therefore, strike while the iron is still hot – book the weekly special from carhiremarket.com today and start the island-fun in the sun!
This group of popular Spanish islands is located east of Spain in the Mediterranean and has become a hotspot for tourist from all over the world. A total of 147 islands belong to the group and the 4 most well-known ones are Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. German and British tourists flock to these islands each year, as they seek sun, space and serenity. Although more that 10 million tourists visit these islands yearly, they seem to have managed to keep their inherent beauty beyond the high-rise hotels and resorts. Simply hire a car and come explore and experience the turquoise blue water, gorgeous white beaches, and ancient ruins, fishing villages, fabulous walks and beautiful landscapes.
carhiremarket.com´s car rental partner, Hertz, has car rental facilities on all the islands and most hired cars include air conditioning. carhiremarket.com wishes customers a safe and pleasant journey.
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