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Car Hire Avis Kangaroo Island,Conditionsapply Car Hire Avis Group X – Nissan Micra (or similar) • Auto/manual • 3 Door hatch • 4 Cylinder • Tilt wheel Why not add Avis to your travel plans and make the most of your holiday by enjoying EXPLORING SOUTH AUSTRALIA EXPLORING the flexibility and convenience that an Avis car rental provides. Situated at all major airport and city locations and offering a wide range of late model vehicles to choose from, all at great rates, renting with Avis is sure to make your holiday escape more enjoyable. All Avis vehicles are air-conditioned and come with 24 hour roadside assistance. Plus you get unlimited kilometres in Metropolitan and Group A – Toyota Yaris (or similar) Group B – Hyundai i20 (or similar) Country areas as well as free maps to help you find your destination. • Manual • 5 Door hatch • 4 Cylinder • Auto • 5 Door hatch • 4 Cylinder PRICES INCLUDE • Traction control • Tilt wheel • Aux/iPod • Loss Damage Waiver • Administration Fee • Vehicle Registration Fee • GST Airport Inclusive Prices also include: • Concession Recovery Fee/Premium Location Surcharge Car rentals commencing in Metropolitan and Country locations include unlimited kilometres. Rentals commencing in Remote locations include 100 kilometres per day with excess kilometres charged at 27.5c per kilometre. Group D – Holden Cruze (or similar) PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE Group C – Toyota Corolla (or similar) • Auto • 4 Door sedan • 4 Cylinder • Excess Reduction • One way rental fees • Fuel • Auto • 5 Door hatch • 4 Cylinder • Central locking • Aux/iPod • Bluetooth • Bluetooth • Tilt wheel • Cruise control Standard Prices also exclude: • Concession Recovery Fee/Premium Location Surcharge CONDITIONS All prices are based on a 24 hour rental period (e.g. pick-up 9am the first day; drop off 9am the next day). Any time over the 24 hour period will incur an additional charge. EXCESS An Excess of $1,950 applies to drivers of all vehicles, with the exception of Group W, Group F – Holden SV6 Wagon (or similar) which has an Excess of $5,500. Optional Excess Reduction can be purchased direct Group E – Toyota Camry (or similar) • Auto • 5 Door wagon • 6 Cylinder for an additional fee of $19.80 per day, or $33 per day for Group W. This fee reduces • Auto • 4 Door sedan • 4/6 Cylinder • Bluetooth • Power steering/windows the Excess to $330, or $1,100 for Group W. • Aux/iPod • Central locking • Tilt wheel • Central locking • Tilt wheel • Cruise control • Cruise control • Traction control MINIMUM AGE AND LICENCE REQUIREMENTS The minimum age for drivers of vehicle groups X, A, B, C and D is 21 years. Drivers aged 21 to 24 years inclusive are required to pay a $27.50 per day surcharge, which is payable directly to Avis at the time of rental. For all other vehicle groups, the minimum age for drivers is 25 years. Drivers must hold an open licence and have held that licence for at least 12 months. VEHICLE TYPES Group P – Holden SV6 Sports Sedan Vehicles in particular groups are subject to availability and may vary by location. A (or similar) Group V – Kia Grand Carnival (or similar) similar vehicle to those pictured may be substituted. Not all vehicle types are available • Auto • 4 Door sedan • 6 Cylinder • Auto • 5 Door van • 4/6 Cylinder at all locations. All vehicles include: air-conditioning, ABS, dual airbags and CD/MP3. • Power steering/windows • Central locking • Bluetooth • Cruise control • Tilt wheel • Cruise control • Traction control • Dual sliding doors SECURITY DEPOSIT A credit card imprint is required when you take delivery of your vehicle to cover any additional costs such as petrol, child seats, etc. If you are not paying by credit card, a cash deposit is required and you will need to be Cash Qualified before collecting the vehicle. RESTRICTED ACCESS Vehicles may not be driven on the Oodnadatta Track. Vehicles may be taken to Group W – Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD Kangaroo Island, conditions apply. Group K – Mitsubishi Outlander (or similar) (or similar) • Auto • 5 Door • 4 Cylinder • Bluetooth • Auto • 5 Door 4WD • 6 Cylinder • Power steering/locks/windows • Bluetooth • Power steering/windows • Tilt wheel • Cruise control • Central locking • Central locking • Tilt wheel Overnight Bag Medium Suitcase Large Suitcase PRICE PER CAR PER DAY STANDARD PRICES AIRPORT INCLUSIVE PRICES 1 – 30 APR, 1 SEP – 18 DEC 15, 1 – 30 APR, 1 SEP – 18 DEC 15, 1 MAY – 31 AUG 15 19 DEC 15 – 5 JAN 16 1 MAY – 31 AUG 15 19 DEC 15 – 5 JAN 16 6 JAN – 31 MAR 16 6 JAN – 31 MAR 16 2-3 4-6 7+ 2-3 4-6 7+ 2-3 4-6 7+ 2-3 4-6 7+ 2-3 4-6 7+ 2-3 4-6 7+ GROUP CAR TYPE DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS X Nissan Micra $57 $53 $50 $49 $44 $41 $65 $61 $57 $70 $64 $60 $59 $54 $50 $79 $73 $70 A Toyota Yaris $61 $56 $54 $54 $49 $47 $69 $64 $61 $73 $68 $66 $65 $60 $56 $83 $77 $73 B Hyundai i20 $65 $61 $55 $54 $50 $47 $75 $69 $65 $79 $73 $67 $66 $61 $57 $91 $83 $79 C Toyota Corolla $72 $65 $59 $59 $55 $51 $81 $75 $72 $87 $79 $72 $71 $67 $62 $98 $91 $87 D Holden Cruze $80 $72 $66 $65 $61 $56 $91 $83 $78 $96 $87 $80 $78 $74 $68 $110 $100 $94 E Toyota Camry $84 $78 $72 $69 $66 $62 $97 $89 $84 $102 $94 $87 $83 $80 $74 $117 $108 $102 K Mitsubishi Outlander $92 $86 $79 $76 $74 $69 $105 $97 $92 $111 $104 $96 $92 $89 $84 $127 $117 $111 F Holden SV6 Wagon $97 $90 $84 $81 $78 $74 $109 $101 $97 $117 $109 $101 $98 $94 $89 $132 $123 $117 P Holden SV6 Sports Sedan $97 $90 $84 $81 $78 $74 $109 $101 $97 $117 $109 $101 $98 $94 $89 $132 $123 $117 V Kia Grand Carnival $123 $112 $102 $103 $93 $88 $143 $130 $124 $149 $136 $124 $124 $113 $106 $173 $158 $150 W Mitsubishi Pajero $154 $140 $130 $138 $127 $120 $176 $160 $153 $186 $169 $157 $167 $154 $145 $213 $194 $185 Airport Inclusive Prices are valid for collection of vehicles from airports or Avis Premium locations. Other prices apply for one day rentals. Not all Avis locations participate in this program and not all vehicle types are available at all locations. Check with your travel agent at time of booking. AVIAUD/AVIAUA 14 ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS. Extended Tours EXPLORING SOUTH AUSTRALIA EXPLORING 2 Day Kangaroo Island Escape 2 Day Best of Kangaroo Island 2 Day Kangaroo Island HIGHLIGHTS: HIGHLIGHTS: HIGHLIGHTS: h Seal Bay Conservation Park guided walk h Clifford’s Honey Farm h Guided beach tour of Seal Bay h Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary h Seal Bay Conservation Park h Kayaking, swimming, snorkelling in summer h Flinders Chase National Park h Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery h Sandboarding h Remarkable Rocks h Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park h Hiking through Flinders Chase National Park h Admirals Arch h Koala viewing at Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary h Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch h Picturesque coastal scenery h Flinders Chase National Park h Endless wildlife and perfect beaches h Wildlife viewing h Remarkable Rocks h Admirals Arch h Magnificent views from Prospect Hill Day 1: Adelaide to Kangaroo Island Day 1: Adelaide to Kangaroo Island Day 1: Adelaide to Kangaroo Island Enjoy a scenic coach journey to Cape Jervis taking Depart for a scenic coach trip through the south Enjoy the fantastic coastal views as you travel in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its coast to Cape Jervis, where you will connect with towards Kangaroo Island along the Fleurieu vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. On arrival, the SeaLink Ferry for the cruise to Kangaroo Island Peninsula. After driving for 90 minutes, hop aboard board the SeaLink Ferry for the 45 minute crossing to meet your tour coach. First stop will be Clifford’s the ferry for the 45 minute cruise to the beachside to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Visit Seal Bay Honey Farm. Travel on to Vivonne Bay Bistro located village of Penneshaw. The first stop is Prospect Hill, Conservation Park and enjoy a beach walk among on a 260 hectare bush property for a delicious two where a moderately easy climb offers magnificent a colony of Australian sea lions with an experienced course lunch. After lunch visit Seal Bay and enjoy a 360 degree views of Australia’s third largest island. guide. Relax with a delicious two course lunch at guided beach walk among a breeding colony of wild Enjoy a guided tour along the pure white beach Vivonne Bay Bistro, set in a beautiful Australian bush and rare Australian sea lions with a national park of Seal Bay, where you can walk within metres setting, followed by a visit to the Hanson Bay Wildlife ranger. Next visit the fascinating Birds of Prey of countless Australian sea lions. Visit Flinders Sanctuary, where you will see koalas relaxing in the free-flight demonstration. Travel to Kingscote to Chase National Park in the far west of the island, trees. Spend the afternoon at Flinders Chase National watch a pelican feeding demonstration before which hosts two extraordinary geological features: Park, which is renowned as a sanctuary for native transferring to your overnight accommodation. (L) Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch, which is also Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies, Day 2: Kangaroo Island to Adelaide home to a colony of New Zealand fur seals. After an koalas and echidnas. See the rugged coastline as Touring begins at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Aussie barbecue dinner, settle into your dormitory you walk around the Remarkable Rocks and Admirals an interesting bush engineered eucalyptus distillery style accommodation.
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