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Car Hire Locations in Australia


When you book your low-cost Australia car hire with ArgusRentals.com you can be assured that you will be receiving the cheapest rates for car rental on your trip.  Argus Rentals searches and compares the prices of 800 well-known and independent car hire agents in Australia, so you're able to pick up the lowest priced offers any time you stop by.

Our pick up locations in Australia include all the international airports like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and smaller airports such as Newman, as well as other convenient locations like Brisbane, Barossa Valley and the Gold Coast.

Our fleet contains a wide variety of models suited for any adventure!  We recommend the Ford Focus, Hyundai Getz and the Hyundai Tuscon to do as much sightseeing as possible, so your holiday can become an extraordinary experience to treasure forever.  You can also book any extras you might need like child seats and GPS systems with ease.

 

5 reasons to holiday in Australia:

  • Experience the sight of ancient rain forests and Mother Nature on a grand scale: Australia is home to one of the oldest continuous tropical rainforests in the world, which actually dates back to the age of the dinosaurs!
  • Unique animals: You can find interesting animals like koalas, wombats, kiwis, kangaroos and the yellow-eyed penguin at the Australian zoos and wildlife parks.

  • Great weather: Australia has perfect sunny weather almost all year through and in the northern areas it remains warm for 365 days a year.

  • Lots of festivities:Whether its food, art, film or music, Aussies have large festivals for everything and attract worldwide attention with their celebrations.

  • Amazing beaches and great waves for surfing: There are over a dozen places to catch a good wave and with over 50,000km of coastline sunbathers are just as spoilt for choice.

 

A Guide to Australia:

Australia is a fascinating holiday destination that offers visitors a whole variety of unique attractions to experience, from the islands near the mainland, to the desert areas with its exceptional fauna and flora, to the urban parts of the country.  One of the most recognized natural wonders in the world is the Great Barrier Reef.  It is the world's biggest reef system with over 2,900 reefs and 900 islands that stretch over 344,000 square kilometres with an abundance of marine life and world-class diving prospects to look forward to.  It is even clearly visible from space and definitely a must see tourist attraction when you go to Australia.

Sydney is the biggest and most heavily populated city in Australia.  It offers many interesting tourist locations with the most famous being the Sydney opera house.  Enjoy some of the local offerings by winemakers like Hunter Valley Wineries, explore the Jenolan Caves, or visit the marine aquarium at Darling Harbour.

Perth is a fun city with a host of attractions from the magnificent wildlife, to great outdoor adventures and Aboriginal cultures.  The must see attractions in Perth include the Perth Zoo, the Perth Mint, Stirling Gardens, Lake Monger, the Western Australian Art Gallery and Museum, the great Concert Hall, His Majesty’s theatre and finally Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage site in Australia, that spans over 200 km south from the coast and 100 km from east to west.  The park is rich in wild life and local plant species; it is also home to about 500 Aborigines.  If you want to see more of the indigenous species of wildlife in Australia you have to visit Kangaroo Island, a small, peaceful place where you can get a bit closer to eagles, echidnas, dolphins, fur seals, goannas, koalas, kangaroos, penguins, sea lions, whales, wallabies and ospreys!

Adelaide is another city that offers so many different attractions.  Adelaide Hills is the place to go for wildlife excursions with its national parks and game reserves.  An hour from Adelaide is the Barossa Valley, a major wine producing area and home to the world famous Penfolds Grange Hermitage red wine, truly a must see for wine lovers.  Don’t forget to go for a cable car ride in Jamison Valley with its breathtaking landscapes, mountainous terrain and amazing natural scenery.

A vast, fascinating stretch of desert and wilderness, the outback is uniquely Australian and a huge attraction in itself, but the must see attractions include Uluru a primordial mystical monolith, Kings Canyon a truly remarkable natural attraction, with massive vertical red sandstone walls among thick forests

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