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Rent a car in Marseille (airport or train station): 2025 tips

by Claire ROBINSON, Region Lovers | March 11, 2025 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

Renting a car in Marseille is the best way to explore the Provence region, with its magnificent beaches, picturesque villages and fascinating museums!
Based on our years of experience renting cars around the world, including in Provence, here’s our complete guide to car rental in Marseille, at the airport or train station: prices, best rental companies, choice of cars, access…

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How to rent a car in Marseille: quick answer
Is it worth renting a car in Marseille?
Rent a car at Marseille airport – access
Rent a car at Marseille train station – access
Car rental rules in Marseille, France
Frequently asked questions: best rental agency, prices…
Driving in Marseille and Provence

How to rent a car in Marseille: quick answer

1. Where to rent a car

Choose your destination and compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars.com. It’s one of the best rated by users on Trustpilot!

The places where you will have the most choice of cars are:

  • Marseille Airport – see offers
  • Marseille-Saint-Charles station – see offers

Note: if you’re not visiting Marseille itself but the surrounding region, and you’re coming by train from Paris, we recommend that you stop at the Aix-en-Provence TGV station to rent your car. It will be easier to take the car in hand than in downtown Marseille. This station is a 25-minute drive from Marseille – see offers

2. When to reserve your car

Book early to get the best prices and choice of cars (there are few automatic cars in France).

3. Which car to choose

If you’re staying close to the coast, a small car will make parking easier.
If you’re heading for the mountains, don’t take the smallest cars, as they’ll lack power.

Car on scenic road
One of our rental cars on the Côte d’Azur

4. Which rental company to choose

Our advice is to choose rental companies with a rating above 7.8 (our price/service quality limit).
There’s no agency that really stands out in the region

5. Decide on platform insurance

We have used the platform’s insurance several times and everything has gone smoothly.
Advantage: less expensive than the rental company’s, efficient for reimbursements
Disadvantage: an amount will be blocked on your credit card for the duration of the rental, so the rental company will still try to get you to buy theirs.

6. Check the car

Whatever the country, always check the car before you leave and take photos of any damage (including the roof and under the bumpers) – checklist below.
You should also check out the options for paying tolls.

Based on our local experience, we detail the process for collecting your car below, followed by all our advice based on over 20 years of car rentals worldwide.

See current offers at Marseille airport
See current offers at Marseille station

Marseille train station
Marseille train station

Based on our local experience, we detail the process for collecting your car below, followed by all our advice based on over 20 years of car rentals worldwide.

Is it worth renting a car in Marseille?

It all depends on what you plan to do during your stay.
Here are the two different cases:

  • If you’re just staying in Marseille to visit all the museums, enjoy the beaches and explore the city, don’t bother with a car. There are many transport options in the city, and driving is difficult.
  • But if you want to explore the beautiful region, visit villages and coves, get out of town, you’ll absolutely need a car. And it’s worth it. The region is magnificent.

See our article on the best things to do in Marseille (coming soon)

Rent a car at Marseille airport – access

access to car rental companies at Nice airport
How to get to the Car Rental Center

Marseille airport is a classic.
To reach the rental offices, leave the airport and follow the signs.
The rental companies are located in the parking lot, on the right as you leave the building.
Lesser-known (and often less expensive, but with associated risks) brands can be found outside the airport. They often offer shuttle services.
Look carefully at the information on the place of care.

See the best rental offers at Marseille airport

Car Rental Center at Nice airport

Rent a car at Marseille train station – access

If you arrive at Marseille station, you can also pick up a car on site. The car rental center is located in a separate building at the rear of the station.
Please do not select the main output. You’ll see a beautiful view of the city, but that’s not the direction.

Once the paperwork is complete, you can pick up your car in the nearby parking lot. Exiting the parking lot is easy, but you’ll soon find yourself back in the traffic of downtown Marseille. Be prepared, it’s not the easiest city to get around.

See the best rental offers at Marseille train station

Car rental office at Nice train station.

Car rental rules in Marseille, France

Age

The official driving age in France is 18.
However, most car rental agencies in Provence and France often require you to be 21 years old and to have held a driving license for more than a year. Be sure to read the conditions.

Permits

To be authorized to drive in France (on vacation / short trip), you can use a standard international driving license. This means a permit that has :

  • a license number,
  • a photograph,
  • a validity date,
  • and is written in Latin letters.

In this case, you don’t need an international permit.

French driving license

Credit card

If you take out comprehensive insurance directly with the rental company, no need to worry about the card.
However, if you use another type of insurance, a deposit must be paid at the start of the rental period. For this reason, some rental companies insist on a credit card and refuse debit cards. Make sure this isn’t a problem for you (and also for the deposit amount, which is blocked on your card and counts towards your payment limit).

Checking the car

If you take out comprehensive insurance directly with the rental company, remember to take a good look around the car before you leave, and to take photographs. If the parking lot is dark, use your phone’s flashlight.

Things to look for:

  • Check the entire exterior of the car for dents and scratches.
  • Don’t forget to check the roof! It’s often forgotten, but it may be checked on your return.
  • Don’t forget the underside of the bumper
  • And don’t forget the rear-view mirrors
  • Check for interior damage
  • Check tire condition
  • Check the condition of the wing (mud wing above the wheels)
  • Check that the spare tire is in place and in good condition
  • Check that fuel level and mileage correspond to the file
checking a rental car

Frequently asked questions: best rental agency, prices…

Which is the best car rental company in Marseille?

There’s no better rental company that really stands out among the classic brands. We don’t have any specific names to give you, or to avoid. All has gone well with those we’ve tested so far.
To help you choose, we recommend the following criteria:

  • the type of car available
  • the price
  • cancellation conditions
  • authorized mileage
  • pick-up location – some require a shuttle to reach the rental location
  • ratings on Discovercars (above 7.8, it shouldn’t be a problem)
  • comments on the Internet: beware, only people who have problems tell us about them. The 98% of people who had no problems didn’t take the time to write that everything went well.

Which car to choose?

To begin with, most cars in France are manual. If you want an automatic, remember to book early.

Then it depends on your program and how many people you are:

  • For two people staying on the Côte d’Azur, we recommend a very small car to make parking easier.
  • If you’re going into the hinterland of Provence, choose a slightly larger car to give you more power for the mountain climbs.
  • And if you’re bringing the whole family, choose the right size to fit them all in, as well as your suitcases.
  • There’s no need for a 4WD
mountain road in Provence

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

Car rental prices in Marseille depend on the time of year, the type of car, the conditions taken, and how far in advance you rent.
Prices are highest in summer, averaging around 80 euros a day (if booked well in advance).
In November and January, prices fall by around 50 euros on average.

See the best offers on our preferred platform.

What insurance should I take out? We’ve tested it all!

The question of insurance is not easy to explain. But here are a few things you should know:

The minimum insurance requirements for driving in France are included in the rental price.
All we’re offering is a way of reducing the cost in case you damage the car (which is already limited to a certain sum).

Option 1 – Use your credit card insurance

Start by checking whether your credit card includes car rental insurance. But be sure to read all the fine print, as it often contains very precise criteria and limits. Among other things, there are limits on rental periods.

Option 2 – Rental platform insurance / or specialized insurance platforms

If you go through one of the platforms, they offer insurance.
Advantage: a very attractive price, many things are covered, fast refunds (we used it on Discovercars and the refund was made within 7 days).
Disadvantage: the rental company will still block the deposit on your card, insist that you take out their insurance (be careful not to double up), deduct the amount from your deposit, and you will be reimbursed by the platform when you send in the paperwork.

Option 3 – Rental company’s on-site insurance

Advantage: no deposit to block, no photos to take
Disadvantage: much higher price

Damage to rental car

Scams

We are not aware of any particular scams in Marseille. Take all your photos, and you should be fine.

What to do if there’s a problem with the car?

Don’t lose your rental agreement.
On this page, you will find the steps to take if you have a problem with your car.
Most use a breakdown assistance service, and the number will be indicated on the contract. You can then contact the rental company to see how to replace the car.

Driving in Marseille and Provence

Driving rules in France

  • Driving is on the right side of the road
  • Seat belts are mandatory for all
  • Alcohol content is 0.05%.
  • The speed limits are well indicated in the red circle.
  • In France, if a crossroads has no sign or indication, you give way to the person coming from your right.
  • Traffic on the traffic circle has the right of way, except in a few cases where signs indicate otherwise.
  • You don’t have the right to turn right at a red light, as is possible in some countries. A red light means stop.
Driving in Marseille

Driving in Marseille

Marseille is a very big city, with lots of traffic. It’s a bit of a chaotic city, but if the photo above doesn’t show it. The rest of the time we concentrated on driving.
You’ll find lots of scooters zigzagging, cars parked in triple file, people honking their horns a lot… Take a deep breath and stay calm.
We recommend that you use the car only to leave the city, and to stay parked when exploring Marseille.
So remember to budget for parking.

Driving on the Côte d’Azur and in Provence

If you explore the region, you’ll find all kinds of roads:

  • Multi-lane freeways with tolls
  • Country roads with one lane in each direction
  • Winding mountain roads with steep gradients
  • Narrow village roads

By the way, if you’re visiting a village, choose the tourist parking lots around it, and don’t try to get in. The alleys can be really narrow!

Many parking lots charge parking fees, especially on the Côte d’Azur. You can use an app on your phone, or pay with cash or card at the kiosks. On city streets, you need your license plate to get a parking ticket.

Tolls in Provence
Tolls in Provence

What to do in the event of an accident

If people are injured or there is a conflict, the emergency number in France is 112:

The best order of action is:

  • contact emergency services
  • contact the police
  • contact your rental company

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