Minivan rental at Barcelona Airport

A minivan is the right choice for families, larger groups and travellers who need more seats and more luggage space.
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Peugeot Rifter

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Manual5 Seats3 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 1,200.00 EUR
Peugeot Rifter

Peugeot Rifter

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Manual5 Seats3 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 350.00 EUR
Peugeot Rifter

Renault Kangoo

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats3 LuggageDeposit: 200.00 EUR
Renault Kangoo

Peugeot 5008

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Manual7 Seats4 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 2,000.00 EUR
Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Automatic7 Seats4 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 2,000.00 EUR
Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Manual7 Seats4 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 350.00 EUR
Peugeot 5008

Citroen Berlingo

Class: Minivan

Full insurance
Manual5 Seats3 Luggage200 km/dayDeposit: 200.00 EUR
Citroen Berlingo

Peugeot 5008

Class: Minivan

Full insuranceFree cancellation
Automatic7 Seats4 Luggage175 km/dayDeposit: 350.00 EUR
Peugeot 5008

Car hire in Barcelona, Spain covers everything from a small city runabout to an SUV for the sierra. Most offers include basic cover, and booking stays simple: you normally need a passport or ID, a driving licence, a phone number and a payment card. Prices are shown in US dollars ($) while the local currency is the euro (EUR), so you can compare costs in your own currency alongside reviews, deposit rules and supplier terms before booking.

Car rental in Barcelona, Spain: what to know

Airport car rental in Barcelona

Spanish airports hand cars over at in-terminal desks or at off-airport offices reached by a shuttle from the arrivals hall. The voucher states which applies, and the shuttle option is usually what makes a cheaper rate cheaper.

For late arrivals, confirm the desk opening hours, whether the supplier tracks the flight number, any out-of-hours fee and how the car is returned when the office is closed.

Car rental conditions

Bring your passport or national ID and a valid driving licence. Licences issued in the EU and the UK are accepted directly; for other countries an International Driving Permit is frequently requested, so confirm it with the supplier before pickup.

The minimum age is usually 21, with at least one to two years of licence held. Drivers under 25 often pay a young-driver surcharge, and premium, SUV and minivan classes can set a higher threshold.

A deposit is standard and is normally blocked on the main driver's credit card. Some Spanish suppliers accept debit cards or offer zero-excess tariffs without a deposit, but that is an offer-level rule rather than a national one.

Check the fuel policy carefully — full-to-full is the fairest and is what most reputable suppliers use. Also read the excess and the exclusions: tyres, glass, the underbody and unsurfaced roads are commonly outside the cover.

Car brands and categories

The catalog covers the main rental categories:

  • Economy
  • Comfort
  • SUV
  • Minivan
  • Premium
  • Convertible
  • Electric
  • Hybrid

Spanish fleets are built mostly around SEAT, Renault, Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, Volkswagen, Ford, Fiat, Toyota, Dacia and similar models, with manual gearboxes still common — confirm the transmission on the offer card.

Compare the total price together with the deposit, insurance excess, mileage policy, fuel rule, accepted payment methods and the return conditions.

Airport pickup details

Have the passport, driving licence, booking voucher and the deposit card of the main driver ready before the counter, and photograph the bodywork, glass and wheels during the joint inspection.

On the way back allow time for refuelling near the airport, the return inspection and the walk from the drop-off level to the terminal.

Minivan rental

A minivan carries a family or a group with the luggage of a coastal holiday in one vehicle, which is cheaper and simpler than running two small cars.

Plan parking ahead: old-town streets and underground car parks with height barriers are the usual constraint for a long, tall vehicle.

Car rental essentials in Spain

Practical points on traffic, documents, payment, insurance, tolls, parking and vehicle return.

  • Airport desks: Handover happens in the terminal or at an off-airport office reached by shuttle.
  • Flight tracking: Give the flight number so the desk can hold the car if you land late.
  • Vehicle inspection: Photograph the body, glass and wheels before leaving the parking bay.
  • Out-of-hours handover: Night arrivals can carry a surcharge; confirm the procedure before travelling.
  • Security deposit: A refundable credit-card hold is standard unless the tariff says otherwise.
  • Driving licence: Bring the original valid licence accepted by the supplier for that class.
  • Passport or ID: A valid passport or national ID card is required at pickup.
  • Insurance excess: Check the excess amount and exactly what a full-cover package removes.
  • Accepted cards: Credit cards are the default; debit or cash depends on the individual supplier.
  • International Driving Permit: EU and UK licences need no permit; other issuers are frequently asked for one.
  • Toll roads: Autopistas (AP) are tolled while autovías (A) are free; a parallel free route usually exists.
  • Cover exclusions: Tyres, glass, mirrors, the underbody and unsurfaced roads are often excluded.
  • Fuel policy: Full-to-full is the fairest and most common; avoid pre-purchase tariffs where you can.
  • Minimum age: Usually 21 and over, with a young-driver surcharge below 25.

Useful information for renters

Parking and roads

Spain drives on the right. City centres use paid blue and green bays, and the green ones are reserved for residents — read the kerb colour before leaving the car. Motorways are a mix of free autovías and tolled autopistas, so check which your route uses before setting off.

Car pickup

At the airport a car is usually handed over:
  • at a desk inside the terminal;
  • at an off-airport office reached by shuttle;
  • in the airport car park after a counter check-in;
  • at an agreed address after landing.

The handover point and any out-of-hours fee are set by the supplier.

Payment and currency

Spain uses the euro (EUR).

The booking currency may differ, while the deposit, fuel, parking, tolls and any fines are normally settled in euro under the supplier's terms.

Popular routes

From Barcelona, common road trips include:

  • Sitges
  • Girona
  • Tarragona
  • Montserrat

Popular nearby areas include the seafront, Montjuïc and the towns along the metropolitan coast.

Prices and car availability

Prices and availability can change during the day.

Offers come from Spanish rental companies and international brands.

Cost depends on season, rental length, vehicle class, insurance, deposit and payment conditions.

Today's minimum price starts at 24 €/day; 30 cars are currently shown.

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FAQ

Are minivans 7-seater or 9-seater?

Both are possible. The exact number of seats depends on the vehicle model and the offer.

Can I fit child seats?

Yes, minivans are one of the best options if you need child seats and family luggage space.

Is the boot large enough for luggage?

Yes, that is one of the main reasons people choose a minivan.

Can I drive a minivan with a regular licence?

Usually yes, as long as the vehicle does not require a special licence category.

Is a minivan good for Barcelona city streets?

It is possible, but parking and narrow streets can be more challenging than with a smaller car.

Is a minivan good for airport pickup?

Yes, especially if several passengers arrive together with luggage.

Are automatic minivans available?

Often yes, but availability may be more limited than for smaller car classes.

When should I avoid a minivan?

If you are travelling alone or as a couple and do not need extra space, a smaller car is usually more practical and cheaper.