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Portugal Pass: travel to Portugal from Seville with your car hire

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Are you planning a getaway to the south and wondering whether you can travel to Portugal with a hire car?
The answer is yes… as long as you choose the right option.

With Wiber Rent a Car, you can travel to Portugal from Spain by car comfortably when you hire from our Seville office and add the Portugal Pass extra with the All Inclusive or Smart Car rate. 

More freedom. More cover. Zero hassle.

Can you hire a car in Spain and travel to Portugal?

As a general rule, you are not allowed to leave Spanish territory with a hire car. However, at Wiber we have designed a specific solution so you can do it legally and with full insurance cover: the Portugal Pass.

If you’re thinking about:

  • hiring a car in Seville to travel to Portugal
  • planning a route from Seville to the Algarve
  • crossing the border to discover southern Portugal
  • organising a Portugal road trip from Seville with a hire car

👉 With the Portugal Pass, you can do it while meeting all the conditions.

How to travel from Seville to the Algarve, Portugal?

If you’re wondering how to travel from Seville to the Algarve, Portugal, the most flexible option is undoubtedly by car. No fixed timetables. No relying on connections. Stop wherever you like. In just over 2 hours, you can be enjoying the Portuguese Algarve

The most efficient route is: 

Seville → Tavira → Faro → Albufeira → Lagos → Sagres

And when you choose Wiber, you also benefit from:

✔ Unlimited mileage (depending on group)
✔ Fully comprehensive insurance with no excess (All Inclusive)
✔ Technology that removes waiting times, such as Smart Box or Smart Car
✔ Clear and transparent conditions

Car hire to travel to Portugal: which rate should you choose?

To travel to Portugal from Seville, you can collect your vehicle at Seville Airport. The Portugal Pass is available with the following two rates:

1. All Inclusive rate + Portugal Pass

  • Full cover with no excess
  • Includes tyres, windows, underbody, mirrors, battery, misfuelling…
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before pick-up
  • Queue-free collection with Wikey Smart Box

Ideal if you prefer going through the office but without friction.

2. Smart Car rate + Portugal Pass

The most technological option.

  • Pick-up and return directly in the car park
  • No need to go to the counter
  • Unlock the car from your mobile phone
  • 24-hour return in the car park
  • Full cover with no excess

Perfect if you’re looking for a 100% digital experience.

Requirements to travel to Portugal from Spain with a hire car

If you are going to hire a car in Spain to travel to Portugal, you will need:

  • To add the Portugal Pass extra to your booking
  • Physical ID card or passport
  • Valid driving licence (minimum 12 months old)
  • To be over 21 years old
  • To meet the conditions of the chosen rate

⚠ Important: Travelling to Portugal is only permitted when this extra has been expressly added. Without the Portugal Pass, you cannot cross the border.

Advantages of travelling to Portugal from Seville with a hire car

Travelling by road allows you to:

✨ Discover hidden Algarve beaches
✨ Design your own itinerary
✨ Travel between whitewashed villages and cliffs without relying on public transport
✨ Return to Seville whenever you want

And most importantly: do it with peace of mind.

At Wiber, we work to remove friction from traditional car hire. Our goal is for you to focus on your journey and forget about the small print. 

Your road trip starts here

If you’re planning to travel to Portugal from Spain by car, do it with the reassurance that everything is clear from the start.

We make it easy for you to travel from Seville to Portugal without changing cars, without hassle and with full cover.

Because your journey begins the moment you collect the keys. Ready to cross the border?

 

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