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Vous prévoyez un voyage à Melbourne et souhaitez explorer les vastes étendues de l'Australie, de la trépidante métropole de Melbourne aux paysages sauvages de la Great Ocean Road ?
Louer une voiture à Melbourne est le secret d’une aventure inoubliable au pays des kangourous et des koalas. Alors, attachez votre ceinture et laissez Melbourne et ses trésors se dévoiler au rythme de vos envies. Prêt pour le voyage ? Suivez ce guide pour tout savoir sur la location de voiture sur Turo à Melbourne.
Découverte de routes mythiques, dégustation de mets australiens et exploration de l’arrière-pays de Victoria, vous en aurez des choses à voir et à faire à Melbourne. Profitez de tout ce que la ville a de mieux à offrir en vous rendant d’un point à l’autre à bord de votre véhicule de location obtenu grâce à l’autopartage.
Si vous cherchez l'âme de Melbourne, vous la trouverez dans les dédales de ses allées et ruelles (laneways), véritables toiles de rue où l'art urbain prend vie. Commencez votre périple à Hosier Lane, célèbre pour ses graffitis colorés, et laissez-vous surprendre par le changement constant de la galerie à ciel ouvert. Plongez dans la culture café de Melbourne et goûtez à la passion locale pour les grains torréfiés, un incontournable de la ville considérée comme la capitale du café de l'Australie.
Melbourne est une fête pour les gourmets, avec une scène culinaire aussi variée que ses habitants. Enroulez vos baguettes autour d'un dim sum dans Chinatown, le plus ancien de l'Australie, où les lanternes rouges signalent une aventure gustative asiatique. Pour les amateurs de bon vin et de fromages, rendez-vous aux fromageries artisanales ou aux bars à vins locaux, où un verre de shiraz de la Vallée de Yarra complétera parfaitement un plateau de fromages australiens.
Melbourne est un creuset de culture et d'histoire. Passez une journée au Musée de Melbourne ou à la National Gallery of Victoria pour découvrir un patrimoine riche et une passion pour l'art contemporain. Les performances live ne manquent pas non plus ; prenez un billet pour un spectacle au Melbourne Arts Centre ou à la Comedy Theatre pour une soirée divertissante. Les fans de sport ne sont pas laissés pour compte : le Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) est une institution sacrée, et assister à un match de cricket ou de footy australien est presque un incontournable.
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Réservez la voiture parfaiteSi vous prévoyez de prendre la route pour explorer les magnifiques paysages côtiers, comme la célèbre Great Ocean Road, envisagez une voiture un peu plus confortable et robuste. Une berline de taille moyenne, voire un SUV, offre un meilleur confort de conduite, une plus grande capacité de rangement pour les bagages et une meilleure tenue de route. D’autant plus appréciable si vous voyagez en famille ou avec un groupe d'amis.
Pour explorer l'arrière-pays de Victoria, un 4x4 ou un SUV tout-terrain est indispensable. Ces véhicules sont conçus pour les terrains difficiles et offrent la sécurité et la performance nécessaires sur les routes non goudronnées ou dans les conditions plus rugueuses.
Pour cette route iconique australienne, envisagez la location d’une voiture plus spacieuse ou d’un monospace avec plus de confort et de place pour transporter les bagages, surtout si vous prévoyez de passer plusieurs heures sur la route. Les voyageurs soucieux de leur empreinte carbone peuvent opter pour une voiture hybride ou électrique sur Turo.
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Si vous voyagez depuis la France ou un autre continent, vous vous rendrez sans doute à Melbourne en avion. L’aéroport de Melbourne, aussi connu sous le nom d’aéroport de Tullamarine, est le principal port d’entrée international. Il est bien desservi par des vols en provenance du monde entier et par de nombreuses villes australiennes. Une fois atterri, vous pouvez rejoindre le centre-ville en prenant un taxi, un service de navette, en utilisant le système de transport en commun local ou en louant une voiture sur place.
Si vous êtes déjà en Australie, vous pouvez voyager en train vers Melbourne depuis Sydney ou Adélaïde. V/Line est le service ferroviaire régional de l'État de Victoria et propose des connexions depuis les villes régionales de Victoria jusqu'à Melbourne. Bien que moins commun, il est également possible d'arriver à Melbourne par bateau. Le terminal de ferry de Station Pier à Port Melbourne accueille des passagers de la Tasmanie via le Spirit of Tasmania.
Les bus longue distance permettent de rejoindre Melbourne depuis d'autres grandes villes ou régions d'Australie mais Melbourne est surtout accessible via plusieurs autoroutes et routes nationales. Si vous êtes déjà en Australie et que vous aimez conduire, la voiture est une façon fantastique de visiter le pays. Vous pouvez louer une voiture et voyager à votre propre rythme, en explorant les paysages.
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Louer une voiture à Melbourne peut vous permettre d'explorer la ville et ses environs à votre rythme. Pour tirer le meilleur parti de votre expérience de location de voiture entre particuliers, voici quelques conseils pratiques à retenir.
Le déplacement à l'aéroport de Melbourne dépend de l'aéroport où vous arrivez. L'aéroport principal de Melbourne, l'aéroport de Tullamarine, est stratégiquement situé à environ 23 kilomètres du centre-ville de Melbourne, ce qui le rend facilement accessible aux voyageurs nationaux et internationaux.
L'aéroport d'Avalon, situé à Geelong, plus loin du centre de Melbourne, accueille quant à lui les arrivées nationales et certaines internationales.
À l'arrivée, une signalisation claire et des points d'information guident les passagers à travers les terminaux, les zones de récupération des bagages et vers les solutions de transport. Pour ceux qui souhaitent rejoindre le centre-ville, différents moyens de transport sont disponibles, notamment des taxis, des services de covoiturage et des navettes spécialisées (connues sous le nom de SkyBus) qui relient l'aéroport aux principaux sites de Melbourne.
Pour ceux qui préfèrent la liberté de leur propre véhicule, la location d'une voiture est une solution populaire. Évitez les files d'attente pour la location d'une voiture à l'aéroport de Melbourne en louant une voiture sur Turo. Avec des options comme la livraison à l'aéroport, des suppléments et l'annulation gratuite, vous aurez la possibilité d'explorer Melbourne et ses environs à votre rythme. L'infrastructure routière bien conçue de l'aéroport permet également aux visiteurs de rejoindre facilement les autoroutes et routes principales, ce qui permet des transitions en douceur entre l'aéroport et les destinations prévues.
Le code de la route de Melbourne correspond à celui du reste de l'Australie. Les Australiens conduisent sur le côté gauche de la route et les limitations de vitesse varient en fonction du type de route et de la zone. Les zones résidentielles ont généralement des limitations de vitesse plus basses, tandis que les routes principales et les autoroutes ont des limitations plus élevées.
Le taux d'alcoolémie légal pour les conducteurs titulaires d'un permis de conduire dans l'État de Victoria est de 0,05% (comme dans le reste du pays), et vous n'avez pas le droit d'utiliser votre téléphone pendant que vous conduisez. Sans oublier qu'il faut s'assurer de rester à gauche avant de dépasser sur toutes les routes à plusieurs voies où la vitesse est limitée à plus de 80 km/h.
Curieux de connaître les routes les plus fréquentées de Melbourne et les heures de pointe à éviter ? La ville de Melbourne connaît un trafic important aux heures de pointe, soit tôt le matin entre 7h30 et 9h00, en fin d'après-midi entre 16h30 et 18h30.
Parmi les routes à fort trafic, on peut citer Hoddle Street, Monash Freeway (M1), Eastern Freeway (M3), CityLink, West Gate Freeway et Kings Way. Envisagez d'utiliser les transports en commun ou de ne pas vous déplacer lors des heures de pointe lorsque vous explorez le quartier des affaires de Melbourne.
Les routes à péage de Melbourne et de l'État de Victoria constituent un moyen pratique de se déplacer rapidement d'une destination à l'autre. Parmi les principales routes à péage, citons CityLink, EastLink et Peninsula Link.
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Curious about the best way to get around Melbourne? Melbourne is a big city, so if you want to explore everything it has to offer easily and efficiently, your best bet is to book a car on Turo. This also gives you more options if you’re keen to get outside the city and journey through the rest of Victoria.
That being said, having held the title of the world's most liveable city for eight consecutive years, Melbourne is very walkable and cycle-friendly. If you’re staying in the city centre and only in Melbourne for a few days, you could roam the CBD and surrounding suburbs like Carlton, Fitzroy, North Melbourne, West Melbourne, and Collingwood on foot. There’s also a free tram service that runs through the city and an extensive network of trams, trains, and buses that can take you to the outer suburbs.
Explore an extensive array of car types to experience Melbourne, ready to match every need and budget on Turo. Whether you're planning a family road trip or simply need a reliable ride for urban exploration, you'll discover options ranging from spacious full-size SUVs to nimble electric vehicles and compact cars. If you're tackling errands, shopping, or a move, consider renting a truck or a people mover to accommodate your requirements with ease.
When it comes to car hire in Melbourne, Turo hosts have cars available throughout the city, whether you are at the Melbourne airport, in Melbourne City, or further afield in a surrounding suburb.
Alternatively, you can have your car delivered for pick-up and drop-off at your Melbourne hotel or the address of your holiday rental to save time and hassle.
Geelong: Nestled on the picturesque shores of Port Phillip Bay, Geelong is a charming coastal city that captures the essence of both relaxation and adventure. Why not treat yourself to a luxury car or convertible to experience Geelong in style?
Mildura: Located on the banks of the iconic Murray River, Mildura stands as a vibrant oasis within the heart of Victoria's outback. Hire a car through Turo and explore Mildura's orchards and vineyards, tasting the locally grown produce and world-class wines.
Traralgon: Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, this regional hub in Victoria, Australia, offers a unique blend of urban conveniences and natural beauty. Book a spacious SUV and hit to road in Traralgon, serving as a gateway to Gippsland's stunning outdoor attractions, making it an ideal starting point for exploration.
Thinking of picking up your car near the airport? Your travel time will depend on where you fly into, as there are two major airport locations in Melbourne. From Melbourne Intl Airport to the city centre, it’s about a 25-kilometre drive. For flights into Avalon Airport, you’re looking at a journey of nearly 60 kilometres to the CBD.
Melbourne doesn’t have a train service between the main airport and the city centre just yet, although one is being built. For now, you can take a shuttle bus (a.k.a the SkyBus) from either Melbourne Airport or Avalon Airport that’ll drop you right in the central downtown area or to other Melbourne locations like St Kilda and Southbank. You can do the same when you return to the airport.
Essendon Airport near Tullamarine can be convenient for regional flights, where you can take bus route 477 or the 59 tram further into the city.
Whether you need a compact SUV to zip around Melbourne City, a 4WD to tackle regional Victoria or a large people mover to keep your family together, Turo has a diverse range of hire cars to get you there.
Holiday car hire: When it comes to holiday travel, renting a car through Turo adds an extra layer of convenience and customisation to your getaway to Melbourne, hailed as the cultural capital of Australia. Choose a vehicle that matches the nature of your trip, whether it's a family vacation to St Kilda beach or a trip along the Great Ocean Road with friends.
Long-term car hire: Choosing a long-term car hire through Turo is a practical and flexible solution for extended stays. Whether you're staying in Melbourne for weeks or even months, many hosts on Turo offer generous discounts for long-term car hire on Turo.
Formal car hire: Opting for a formal car hire through Turo adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to special occasions and milestone events, allowing you to choose from a range of impeccably maintained luxury cars, vintage classics, and stylish vehicles.
Wedding car hire Melbourne: Turo offers a diverse range of stunning vehicles that cater to different wedding themes and preferences - by hiring a car for your wedding, you’ll arrive at your Melbourne wedding venue in style (whether that’s a lavish evening at the State Library of Victoria or a modern celebration at Half Acre’s converted warehouse space in South Melbourne).
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG): The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is a sporting icon, located in Yarra Park, just a short drive from Melbourne's CBD. Hire a sleek sports car and head to the MCG, a historic stadium primarily used for cricket and Australian Rules Football (AFL) which is immensely popular in Melbourne.
Melbourne Zoo: Nestled within the lush landscapes of Royal Park, Melbourne Zoo stands is home to over 320 species of animals from across the globe, is a short drive from Melbourne's CBD and is 20 minutes from Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine).
Ian Potter Centre: The Ian Potter Centre, located in Federation Square stands as a beacon of artistic expression and cultural appreciation within Melbourne's vibrant arts scene. As a key component of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), this contemporary gallery is dedicated to showcasing Australian art in all its forms, from indigenous works to modern masterpieces with both free and paid exhibitions.
Melbourne Skydeck: Perched atop the towering Eureka Tower, the Melbourne Skydeck (otherwise known as Eureka Skydeck) offers an unparalleled perspective of the city's skyline that is both breathtaking and awe-inspiring. As one of the Southern Hemisphere's highest viewing platforms, Eureka Skydeck invites visitors to witness Melbourne from a whole new dimension with 360-degree views.
Ready to explore beyond Melbourne city and discover what the rest of the state has to offer? Victoria is a varied place with something for everyone: buzzing regional cities, coastal towns with great surfing, mountainous hikes, ski fields, wildlife, camping, glam hotels, wine regions, and much, much more. It’s time to book a car (why not opt for a 4WD to level up your next adventure?), get off the city roads, and visit the diverse and downright beautiful destinations surrounding Melbourne.
Phillip Island: If you’ve ever wanted to spot penguins in the wild, here’s your chance: Phillip Island is where you’ll find the world’s biggest colony of little penguins (along with seals, koalas, and other native wildlife). The best part? Hire a car in Melbourne and you can easily drive to Phillip Island and back in a single day.
Dandenong Ranges: With winding roads, quaint shops and eateries, and epic views across Melbourne and surrounds, the Dandenongs make for a stellar day trip. Fuel up your SUV or EV and hop between the many towns dotted across the mountains or take a hike through some pretty awe-inspiring forests and bushland.
Geelong: Victoria’s second-biggest city is a bit like a mini Melbourne: full of hip cafes, restaurants, and breweries; decked out with street art; and host to a varied calendar of annual events. There are also lovely beachside towns around Geelong that are well worth visiting, all of which are easily accessible by car.
Yarra Valley: Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Victoria, the Yarra Valley is an escape from Melbourne's CBD. Renowned as one of Australia's premier wine regions, and offers a bunch of activities like hot air balloon rides and farmer's markets with local produce and great food. Book an SUV or 4WD to make your trip to the Yarra Valley one to remember.
Mornington Peninsula: Nestled along the stunning coastline of Victoria, the Mornington Peninsula with its natural beauty and coastal allure is just a short drive from Melbourne and offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every taste. Pristine beaches invite relaxation and water activities, while charming seaside villages exude a relaxed atmosphere and house local boutiques and eateries.
Whether you're seeking a leisurely weekend escape or an adventure, the Melbourne region boasts some of the best driving roads. Hire a car and tackle winding coastal routes to the winding mountain trails with ease. These roads beckon you to embrace the open road and experience the beauty that Melbourne's surroundings have to offer.
Great Ocean Road: Curving its way around the Victorian coastline and with twists, turns, and sweeping ocean and mountain views, it’s no surprise the Great Ocean Road is popular among car enthusiasts. Make sure to drop into the coastal towns along the route, take a couple of beach trips, and visit famous sites and other locations like Bells Beach, the Twelve Apostles, and Loch Ard Gorge.
Great Alpine Road: The Great Alpine Road stretches 340 kilometres between Wangaratta and the east coast town of Bairnsdale. This route is one of the great rural roads in Victoria and the highest year-round accessible sealed road in Australia. It takes you up and down mountains and valleys and through some of the most gorgeous national parks in Victoria.
Silo Art Trail: Extend your art tour of Melbourne by taking to the road and hitting up the Silo Art Trail — the largest outdoor gallery in Australia. The trail extends over 600 kilometres and comprises a series of silos adorned with giant works of art. From Melbourne, it’s a relatively flat and easy 3.5-hour drive to the first silo in Rupanyup.
To book a car on Turo in Melbourne, you must create a Turo account, be 21 years old or older, have a valid driver’s licence, and get approved to drive on Turo. When you’re booking your first trip, you’ll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver’s licence and some other information. In most cases, you’ll get approved immediately, and you’ll be set for every future road trip, business trip, and family holiday!
No, you don’t need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo.
When booking a car in Australia, you’ll also choose between the Premier (if available), Standard, and Minimum protection plans. Each plan includes varying limits on financial responsibility for damage to a host’s vehicle. All trips include up to $20,000,000 (per event) in legal liability protection. Legal liability protection protects against damage to other people’s property and death or bodily injury (where the legal liability is not covered or capable of being covered by any statutory or compulsory scheme) as a result of an accident involving the vehicle. All protection is provided by Turo Travels Mutual.*
On your Account page, make sure you’ve checked the box to receive email notifications, and enable push notifications from the Turo app in your phone settings — we’ll send you occasional promotions, discounts, and deals on car rental alternatives in Melbourne!
Additionally, frequent travellers on Turo can get rewarded with a loyalty bonus — earn a promo code for one bonus day when you take trips totalling 10 days in a 90-day period!**
Yes, many Turo hosts in Melbourne offer discounted prices when you book trips lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days. Additionally, hosts can offer “early bird” discounts for Melbourne trips booked a week or more in advance. So, get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips, at least a week in advance.
Some hosts offer unlimited distance for a trip; others set a daily distance limit. On the vehicle pages, you’ll see the total miles or kilometres you’re allowed to drive under the heading “Distance included.” You can find cars offering unlimited mileage with every trip by using the “Unlimited distance” filter.
You can cancel and get a full refund up to 24 hours before your trip starts. If you book a trip with less than 24 hours’ notice, you have one hour after booking to cancel free of charge. If you cancel after the free cancellation period ends, you will be charged a small cancellation fee.
Under the enhanced cleaning policy, hosts are required to clean and disinfect their vehicles thoroughly before every trip, so you can feel safe and comfortable behind the wheel. Turo hosts have access to training materials on enhanced safety measures and cleaning practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 or other viruses.
No. Unlike rental car companies, Turo is a peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace where you can book directly from trusted local car owners in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Turo does not own any vehicles — Turo hosts share their own personal cars and set their own prices, discounts, vehicle availability, and delivery options.
There is no fee or additional charge for adding a driver to your trip on Turo. Only the guest who booked the trip can request to add drivers; Turo hosts cannot do it for you. We encourage you to request to add any additional drivers before your trip starts, though guests in the US, Canada, and Australia can request to add a driver while a trip is in progress.
To speed up the process, have your additional driver create a Turo account and get approved to drive before you request to add them. All drivers must have a valid driver’s licence and meet the age requirements for the car you’ve booked. You can request to add drivers via the “Trips” tab in the Turo app without additional driver charges or extra costs.
The cost of getting a car hire in Melbourne (whether it is from the CBD, the airport or a custom location) can vary depending on your travel duration (for example, one week or one month), the type of car you choose, and more. On Turo, you have the option of getting a cheap car hire with a standard car, a luxury car, and anywhere in between.
The cost of hiring a car hire specifically from Melbourne Airport might depend on the types of cars available for delivery to the Airport, your travel duration, and more. On Turo, your options extend across a spectrum, encompassing economical standard vehicles, lavish luxury cars, and a versatile range in between.
Yes, Melbourne has several toll roads that you might encounter while driving on some of the major toll roads in Melbourne including CityLink, EastLink and Peninsula Link.
On Turo, you can't hire a car on your Ps - to hire a car in Melbourne, you must have a valid full license - no provisional or conditional licenses are accepted.
The minimum age to hire a car in Melbourne on Turo is 21 years of age, with all drivers under 25 years old being subjected to an extra cost of $15/day (a.k.a the Young Driver Surcharge). Plus, if you're looking to hire certain vehicle classes, you must be 25 or older to book a Deluxe Class vehicle, and 30 or older to book a Super Deluxe Class vehicle.
If your stay in Victoria is under six months, you're allowed to drive using your valid and up-to-date overseas driver's license.
But, if you're planning to stay in Victoria for longer than six months, you're required to convert your overseas license or permit into a Victorian license.
* The guest protection plans offer discretionary protection (protection) issued by Turo Travels Mutual Limited (the Mutual). The plans are offered and distributed on behalf of the Mutual by Turo Australia Pty Ltd and Turo Inc., who are both authorised representatives of Picnic Licensing Pty Ltd (AFSL No 532540). Discretionary risk protection is not insurance. Relevantly, the Board of the Mutual has absolute discretion to accept or reject a member’s claim.
Review the Guest Product Disclosure Statement for more information.
The Board’s discretion will be exercised fairly and consistently, and with all due consideration to the merits and circumstances of each claim and the terms and conditions set out in the Guest PDS.