Traveling through Spain with a child requires careful planning, including choosing the right car and adhering to child transportation rules. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice.

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Tips for Renting a Car with a Child

  1. Check the condition of the car before your trip. Before setting off, make sure all child restraint systems are correctly installed and functioning, and also check the condition of the car for any damages. Take photos or record videos.
  2. Consider the duration of the trip. If you are planning a long journey, make sure the chosen car is comfortable enough for all passengers, especially for children.
  3. Safety features. When deciding a car, pay attention to the availability of additional safety options, such as parking assistance systems, blind spot monitoring systems, etc.
  4. Consider road conditions. Take into account the weather conditions and the type of roads you plan to use during the trip when choosing a suitable car.
  5. Return the car in good condition. It's best to return the rented car clean and with a full tank of fuel. This will help avoid additional expenses for dirtiness or fuel shortage.
  6. Prepaid fuel option. If you don't want to worry about refueling before returning the car, you can order the prepaid fuel option from the rental company.
  7. Additional interior cleaning. If something happens to the car's interior during the trip (for example, spilled drink), you can pay for additional interior cleaning when returning the car.

Following these tips will help make your journey through Spain with a child more comfortable and safe.

Child Transportation Rules in Spain

The fine for violating these rules is €200, and your vehicle may be detained. If you rent a car from SOLO, select the "Child Seat" option of the required size, and along with the car, you will receive the necessary equipment to comply with the rules and ensure safety.

Choosing a Rental Car for Traveling with a Child

Base your choice on the purpose of the trip and the number of passengers. For long trips, it's better to take large and spacious cars, while for city travel, it's better to take a compact car.

Compact cars (Class B):

Pros: Fuel-efficient, convenient for parking in narrow city streets.
Cons: Less space for luggage and passengers.

Midsize cars (Class C):

Pros: More space for passengers and luggage, more comfortable for long trips.
Cons: Slightly higher fuel consumption and rental price.

Crossovers and minivans (Class D, E):

Pros: Spacious, ideal for family trips, comfortable and safe.
Cons: Higher fuel consumption and rental cost.

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How to Rent a Car at Malaga Airport for Traveling with a Child

From Malaga Airport, you can head straight to the SOLO office and rent a car. The office is located a few minutes from the airport exit, but if you have a child, it's better to use the free shuttle waiting to the left of the Malaga Airport exit.

Usually, service at SOLO is quick, which is especially convenient if you have children to avoid long waits. Reserve a suitable car online in advance, and it will be waiting for you at our office.


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