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Rent A Car In Manosque, France For Provence At A Great Price

Compare competitive rates and use this complete guide to pick the best pickup location, avoid surprise fees, and drive confidently around Luberon, Verdon, and the wider Provence region.

Updated Travel Guide
Manosque Car Rental Guide: Where To Pick Up And What To Expect
Manosque is a convenient base in Provence—close to hill towns, lavender routes (seasonal), and outdoor areas like the Gorges du Verdon. Renting a car here is often the most time-efficient way to explore beyond local buses and limited regional schedules, especially if you plan to visit multiple villages in a day or carry luggage. Expect compact streets and some tight parking downtown, with easier driving on the Durance valley roads and nearby autoroutes. Pricing and availability can fluctuate by season; booking ahead usually delivers better selection (especially automatics, which are limited in France).
Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) Car Rental Center
Best for arriving by air. Large on-airport supply typically means better vehicle choice (including automatics) and longer counter hours. Downsides: higher demand during peak season, potential airport surcharges, and a longer drive to Manosque (about 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic). Navigation tip: follow signs for “Location de voitures / Car Rental” after baggage claim; most desks are in the arrivals area with vehicles in nearby lots.
Manosque City Center (Near Place Marcel Pagnol / Old Town Edge)
Pros: convenient if you’re already staying in town; easy to walk to/from hotels and apartments. Cons: limited parking for pickup/return, narrow streets, and restricted access areas can complicate navigation. Tip: plan extra time for return, and confirm after-hours key drop rules before booking.
Manosque Commercial Areas (Avenue Jean Giono / Retail Zones)
Pros: typically easier parking and simpler vehicle inspection/return than the old town; good if you want quick access to main roads. Cons: may require a taxi or local bus from central hotels; smaller fleets than major airport stations. Tip: double-check opening hours—some local branches close at midday or on Sundays.

De quoi avez-vous besoin pour louer une voiture à Manosque ?

Louer une voiture à Manosque est assez pratique, mais il peut y avoir certaines exigences spécifiques, notamment pour les conducteurs étrangers.

  • Forme d'identité : A valid physical national photo ID is required (Germany rentals: German national ID; France rentals: French national ID). The ID must match the main driver’s name on the rental.
  • Permis de conduire : The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Depending on vehicle/category and country, the licence must have been held for at least 1–5 years (some high‑end/Prestige vehicles in France may require up to 7–10 years).

    Remarques : For German residents renting in Germany: Non‑local licences from countries that are part of the International Driving Permit Agreement must be accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP). Licences from countries that are not part of the Agreement require additional conditions that must be checked with the rental provider. For French residents renting in France: Higher‑end/Prestige vehicles may require a significantly longer licence‑holding period (typically 5–10 years); confirm exact requirements with the rental provider.

  • Cartes acceptées : Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards (vary by offer and country) include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and sometimes UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (mainly Visa/Mastercard, and in some German offers also UnionPay, JCB, Discover). Some France offers may only accept credit cards and no debit cards. In certain offers, an e‑voucher or printed voucher must also be presented. Cards must be physical (no photocopies or scans).
  • Exigences d'âge : Across offers, the standard permitted driving age generally falls between 18–80 (some suppliers use 18–70, 19–80, 21–80, 21–99, 23–99, 25–80, 26–99 or 27–99 depending on vehicle type and country). Drivers below the normal full‑fee age band are usually allowed but must pay a young‑driver surcharge. Typical young‑driver ranges and example fee descriptions include: 18–22 or 18–25 from about €12.90–€40.00 per day (e.g., “$15.04 per day”, “$38.01 per day”, “$46.64 per day”), sometimes capped for the rental (e.g., “capped for your rental” around €445–€490). In some offers the surcharge is charged for a maximum of 10 days even if the rental is longer (up to 28 days). Exact age limits, applicable bands and fees depend on the specific vehicle and supplier and must be checked per offer.
  • Permis de conduire : The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period is typically at least 1 year; for some categories (especially higher‑end vehicles in France) 3–5+ years may be required. Accepted driving licence include:
    • EU/EEA Driving License (valid across the EU/EEA, Switzerland and the UK); or
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is a translation only; original licence must also be shown); or
    • Original driving licence + official embassy translation in English (where explicitly offered).

    Remarques : For rentals in Germany: Non‑local licences from countries that are part of the International Driving Permit Agreement must be accompanied by an International Driving Permit. Renters with licences from countries that are not part of the Agreement may face additional restrictions; check in advance with the rental provider. For rentals in France: Minimum licence‑holding periods range from 1 year for standard vehicles up to around 5–10 years for certain Prestige vehicles; confirm exact requirements with the rental provider.

  • Forme d'identité : A valid passport in the main driver’s name is required at pickup.
  • Cartes acceptées : Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are usually required for payment and deposit. Depending on the specific offer and country, accepted networks include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover and sometimes UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (mostly Visa/Mastercard; in some German offers also UnionPay, JCB, Discover). A small number of France offers accept only credit cards and no debit cards. For some bookings an e‑voucher or printed voucher must also be presented at the counter. Virtual, photocopied or scanned cards are not accepted.
  • Exigences d'âge : Across offers, the standard permitted driving age generally falls between 18–80 (some suppliers use 18–70, 19–80, 21–80, 21–99, 23–99, 25–80, 26–99 or 27–99 depending on vehicle type and country). Drivers below the normal full‑fee age band are usually allowed but must pay a young‑driver surcharge. Typical young‑driver ranges and example fee descriptions include: 18–22 or 18–25 from about €12.90–€40.00 per day (e.g., “$15.04 per day”, “$38.01 per day”, “$46.64 per day”), sometimes capped for the rental (e.g., “capped for your rental” around €445–€490). In some offers the surcharge is charged for a maximum of 10 days even if the rental is longer (up to 28 days). Exact age limits, applicable bands and fees depend on the specific vehicle and supplier and must be checked per offer.
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Discover Manosque & Provence by Car

From lavender fields to the French Riviera, find your perfect ride for an unforgettable French road trip adventure. Explore top vehicle picks for every terrain.

Summer Riviera Escape

Convertible

Cruise the Mediterranean Coast in Style
4
2
Auto

Summer in Manosque brings warm 28°C days perfect for driving to the French Riviera. A convertible lets you soak up the Mediterranean sun on the scenic coastal road to Nice and Cannes while enjoying those iconic Provence lavender-scented breezes along the route.

Gorges du Verdon Adventure

SUV

Conquer Europe's Grand Canyon with Confidence
5
3
Auto

The dramatic Gorges du Verdon and Luberon mountain roads demand an SUV's capability and elevated viewing position. With steep switchbacks and occasional gravel patches, an SUV provides American travelers the all-weather confidence and luggage space needed for this bucket-list canyon exploration.

Provence Village Trail

Small

Navigate Quaint Villages Effortlessly
5
2
Auto

Manosque's surrounding villages like Gordes, Roussillon, and Lourmarin feature charming narrow streets and tight parking spots. A small car offers superior maneuverability through these historic centers, while delivering the fuel efficiency American road-trippers appreciate on extended countryside explorations.

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More Choice And Longer Hours For Flexible Arrivals

Picking up at major terminals like Marseille Airport (MRS) or Aix-en-Provence TGV usually gives you the widest selection, more automatic vehicles, and extended counter hours. It can be ideal for one-way trips, late arrivals, or families needing specific car types. Trade-offs may include terminal surcharges and heavier peak-season demand—booking early helps secure better pricing.

Manosque Car Rentals: Real Driver Ratings & Reviews

Read verified reviews from real customers who picked up in Manosque. Make informed decisions based on authentic experiences with car rental services.

Agence de locationÉvaluationTarif moyen par jourMéthode / distance de prise en chargeDépôt de garantieAccepte les cartes de débitAvantages clés
Avis
1.3
1200+ reviews
$1281 mi from Manosque Downtown
$234 - $1,400
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Clear upfront pricing
  • Professional and helpful staff

*Les évaluations et les avis proviennent de Trustpilot. Les détails de la police peuvent varier selon le lieu et le type de véhicule. Veuillez confirmer au moment de la réservation.

Source de données: Location de voitures QEEQ
Dernière mise à jour: Jun. 21 2026
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Car Rental Expert Advice

By QEEQ Platform Expert Team

Indicateurs d’expertise

Reconnaissance de la plateforme

Meilleur site de réservation de location de voiture d’Asie 2023 & 2024

Volume de réservations

Qualité des avis

Plus de 10 000 avis vérifiés 5 étoiles

Expérience sur le marché

Autorité des données

Vérification d’expertise

Données QEEQ vérifiées auprès des sources de données officielles locales

Informations clés d’expert

Analyse de la plateforme

"Airport pickups dominate France car rentals at 53.05%, with Marseille Provence capturing 45-50% regional share. Europcar leads nationally, while online booking drives 64.10% of revenue."

Modèles de réservation

"Economy cars dominate at 68.15% share, but premium grows fastest at 12.08% CAGR. SUVs surge 10.7% annually. Summer peaks drive 85% of bookings, with 5-7 day avg rental duration."

Points de douleur des clients

"Hidden fee discrepancies affect 56% of customers, the top pain point. Insurance confusion impacts 42-60%, while checkout process frustrates 40-57% of renters."

Sources de données

  • Base de données interne de réservation QEEQ
  • Mordor Intelligence - France Car Rental Market Report
  • Marseille Provence Airport Statistics
  • Mordor Intelligence - France Car Rental Market Report
  • Grand View Research - Car Rental Market
  • Mordor Intelligence - France Car Rental Market Report

Drive Through Manosque: The Ultimate French Road Trip Guide

Essential driving and travel information for exploring the charming Provencal town of Manosque and the stunning French countryside beyond

LANGUES

French

DEVISE

EUR

ROULEZ

Right-hand side

CODE PAYS

+33

PRIX MOYEN DE LOCATION DE VOITURE

$57 per day

DURÉE MOYENNE DE LOCATION DE VOITURE

7 days

LIMITATION DE VITESSE EN AGGLOMÉRATION

50 km/h

LIMITATION DE VITESSE HORS AGGLOMÉRATION

130 km/h (autoroutes), 110 km/h (dual carriageways), 80-90 km/h (single carriageway rural roads)

TAUX D’ALCOOLÉMIE LÉGALEMENT AUTORISÉ

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

PRIX MOYEN DU CARBURANT

$2.35/L

PRIX DU CARBURANT LE PLUS BAS / LE PLUS ÉLEVÉ

$1.44/L - $2.47/L

Driving in Manosque & Provence

Essential car rental and driving tips for exploring Manosque, the Luberon, and Provence region

Can I drive in France with my US license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
You'll need both your US driver's license AND an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in France. The IDP is a mandatory translation recognized by French authorities—without it, you risk a fine of up to €135. Get your IDP before departure through AAA (about $20) or online at idp.gov. Your US license alone is not sufficient.
How do I pay for highway tolls in France? Is renting a péage transponder worth it?
French highways (autoroutes) use a system called péage with toll booths accepting credit cards, cash, and the Télépéage transponder. If you're driving from Marseille or Aix-en-Provence to Manosque, expect to pay roughly €10-15 in tolls one-way. Renting a transponder (about €5-10/day) is only worth it if you plan 3+ toll segments daily—otherwise, just use the credit card at booths, but queue times can be longer.
What's the speed limit, and how strict are French speed cameras?
Standard limits: 130 km/h on autoroutes, 80 km/h on rural roads, 50 km/h in towns. France has one of Europe's densest speed camera networks—over 4,400 fixed cameras. Fines start at €68 for minor speeding, and if caught 20+ km/h over, your license may be confiscated on the spot. Cruise control and a GPS with real-time camera alerts are strongly recommended.
I'm 23—can I rent a car, and how much will a young driver surcharge cost?
Yes, 23 is the minimum age to rent in France for most agencies, though some budget companies require 21. Expect a young driver surcharge of €25-35/day for drivers under 25. If you're 18-20, forget it—most companies won't rent to you at all. Book early and compare packages at rentalcars.com, as agencies like Hertz and Avis often have promos that reduce or waive the young driver fee.
Will I need winter tires or snow chains for driving around Manosque?
From November to March, snow chains are mandatory on mountain roads approaching Manosque and throughout the Haute-Provence Alps. Routes like the D900 toward Sisteron and the mountain passes often require chains or winter tires marked '3PMSF.' Most rental companies offer winter tire packages for €15-25/day. If you're visiting between these months, budget for this—being caught without chains on a restricted road can mean a €135 fine.
How expensive is parking in Manosque, and what are the rules?
Downtown Manosque has both free (some spots near Place du Terreau) and paid parking zones (about €1-1.50/hour, Mon-Sat 9am-12pm and 2-7pm). Blue zone discs (European parking badge) are required in many areas—keep yours visible. Park & Ride lots near the town entrance offer free parking with bus access into the center. Avoid parking on sidewalks or within 5 meters of intersections, or you'll be towed (recovery fee: €150+).

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