Find your perfect hire car at Ancona International Airport
If you’re planning a trip to the Marche region of Italy you’ll find booking an Avis hire car from Ancona International Airport (AOI) also known at various times as Marche Airport, Ancona Falconara Airport or Ancona Raffaello Sanzio Airport after the Italian Renaissance artist - is an easy way to explore the delightful Italian Adriatic coast at your own pace.
Ancona is well connected to major centres like Venice, Bologna and Rimini as well as the independent state of San Marino and so hiring a car from Ancona Airport is the ideal start to a road trip around the east of Italy. The historic capital of the Marche region, Ancona is a key port city for commercial and passenger shipping as well as being famed for its beautiful beaches.
Whether you are travelling to Italy for business or leisure, our friendly, efficient Avis team at Ancona Falconara Airport is ready to provide the perfect rental car for your trip.
Book direct with Avis and you’ll benefit from flexible booking with free cancellation, a fleet of quality rental vehicles and speedy collection to get you on the road quickly plus we’ve a free loyalty programme with a host of travel benefits you’ll love.
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Where to find us
You’ll find our Avis counter at Ancona Airport Raffaello Sanzio located in the arrivals hall of the terminal building after you leave the baggage reclaim. Our Avis rental car collection is a short walk away in the airport parking to the right of the terminal building where you’ll see signs for Avis, Budget and Maggiore. When you return your car just follow signs to rental car returns.
Where to find us
You’ll find our Avis counter at Ancona Airport Raffaello Sanzio located in the arrivals hall of the terminal building after you leave the baggage reclaim. Our Avis rental car collection is a short walk away in the airport parking to the right of the terminal building where you’ll see signs for Avis, Budget and Maggiore. When you return your car just follow signs to rental car returns.
About Ancona International Airport
Ancona’s Marche Airport (AOI) is a relatively small airport with origins as a military airfield which opened for civil flights in the 1930s.
Today the airport welcomes around 500,000 passengers a year with flights between 18 destinations in 8 countries and is growing in popularity along with travel to Le Marche (pronounced leh-markeh) region. The airport was upgraded at the turn of the century with a modern terminal building opened in 2004 to improve passenger comfort.
The airport is located west of the city centre with good road access via the E55 and SS76 highways.
Tips for driving in Ancona
If you are driving in Ancona, Italy for the first time, make sure you familiarise yourself with Italian driving rules before picking up your car. Ancona can be busy at peak times and it’s sensible to use GPS and plan your route before you travel. While Le Marche’s road network is generally good, you will find routes in small towns and villages can be narrow and winding and road surfaces vary in remote areas.
Some key road rules in Italy include driving on the right, as in the rest of Europe and overtaking on the left. Dipped headlights must be used in certain situations including on motorways, at night outside built-up areas, and when visibility is poor in rain or snow.
Mobile phones may only be used with a headset or hands-free device. It is forbidden to use the car horn in a built-up area unless in danger.
Ancona car rental FAQs
What are the age requirements for renting a car in Ancona, Italy?
The minimum age to rent a car with Avis in Ancona and the rest of Italy is 19. Age restrictions also vary by vehicle and some selected car groups are not available to drivers under the age of 25.
There is currently no maximum age for hiring a rental car, so long as you have had a full, valid, licence for at least 1 year. Some additional steps may be required for those who are over the age of 75 on the date of the scheduled return. When you book, you’ll be told if there are any maximum age restrictions for the vehicle you request. If you’re not sure, please check your booking confirmation email – or call the reservations team.
What documents do I need to hire a car in Ancona, Italy?
To hire a car in Ancona, Italy, you just need to bring your:
- Driving licence
- The credit card used to make your booking (if it's a high value vehicle two payment cards must be provided, one of which needs to be a credit card),
- Proof of any discount (such as a frequent flyer or Avis Preferred card),
- Photo ID for international rentals (such as a passport or driving licence) taken in the last 10 years.
Can I pick up my rental car in Ancona and return it to another location?
One-way car rental with Avis makes it easy to go from A to B without driving full circle. That means you can collect your Avis hire car from Ancona Airport and then return it to another Avis office in Italy or even in another European country. Many of our Avis locations offer a 24-hour drop-off facility, which makes a one-way car hire hassle-free and very user-friendly. Simply check out our many available one-way journeys and start planning your route. When you are ready to book, just specify your destination in the booking panel and we will arrange it for you.
Is it worth hiring a car at Ancona Airport?
Renting a car at Ancona International Airport gives you the freedom to enjoy independent travel as well as the opportunity to plan an Italian road trip around Le Marche region.
The Avis team at Ancona Airport are experts on Ancona and the surrounding area and can offer advice on the best routes to take and make your trip a smooth one from the moment you touch down.
What is parking like in Ancona?
Parking in Ancona is relatively easy to find with a range of options including central car parks and on-street parking, which is chargeable in some areas. Accessible car parks include Garage Fortuna near to Ancona Train Station and there is plentiful parking at the Port of Ancona
If you are planning on driving into Ancona be aware that there are congestion zones in the city and there are a number of one-way streets in the centre.
How to get from Ancona Airport to Ancona
From the Avis car park at Ancona Airport to the centre of Ancona is a drive of 17.3km which will take around 20min depending on the time of day. Head east from the airport and take the SS16 following signs to the centre of the city.
Things to do in Ancona
The renaissance port city of Ancona boasts an impressive history. Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, the town has retained many of its ancient sites.
Ancona’s white Romanesque Cathedral is the city’s shining star. Overlooking the city, it’s hard to ignore its presence. Completed in 1189, it features two lions standing guard at the doorway.
Most of the town’s attractions are located near the city centre, where cobbled streets and historical buildings provide a charming setting. Visit the marble Arch of Trajan, a Roman monument from 114 AD. The Episcopal Palace is also worth a visit, thanks to its beautiful architecture.
Head to Cardeto Park and walk to the top of the hill for perfect 360-degree views of the city and Adriatic Sea beyond.
Recommended day trips from Ancona Airport
Whether you want some beach time or an opportunity to soak up an attractive and quiet Italian town, you’ll find it all near Ancona.
Urbino
One of Italy’s lesser known gems, Urbino is a treat to discover for the first time, especially for art enthusiasts. Just over an hour from Ancona (via the E55 and SS73bis), this is a pretty town nestled on a steep hill. Boasting impressive buildings designed by the famous architect, Federico da Montefeltro, it’s also the birthplace of world-renowned artists Raphael and Federico Barocci. You can admire some of Barocci’s work inside the town’s cathedral. Unmissable sites include the Oratorio di San Giovanni and the Palazzo Ducale – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Pesaro
If you want to explore the Italian coast, drive to Pesaro – just under an hour from Ancona via the E55. Thanks to its outstanding beaches, Pesaro has become a popular resort town, but it’s also a cultural hub and the birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini. You can visit the composer’s home, Casa Rossini, which he left to the town when he died. Levante is the most family-friendly beach in Pesaro, with plenty of facilities to make your day in the sun as leisurely as possible.
Ascoli Piceno
Ascoli Piceno is 90 minutes from Ancona down the E55. The buildings are made almost exclusively from the gold-like limestone that’s typically found in the area. The ancient Roman mosaic at the Museo Archeologico Statale is a great place to learn about the city’s unique architecture. While in Ascoli Piceno, wander the city’s streets, taking in the sights, and don’t forget to sample the delicious local specialty: olive all’ascolana (stuffed and breaded olives, deep-fried).