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Skip the BNE Car Rental Queues: Lowest Prices Everyday!
Skip the Brisbane Airport (BNE) car rental queues and hit the road faster! Our off-airport service boasts a complimentary shuttle to your car, insider tips from local drivers, and a streamlined process for a hassle-free start to your adventure.
Wide Range of Vehicles at Brisbane Airport
We believe in giving you options as diverse as your travel plans. Our fleet is more than just cars; they’re the keys to unlocking your ideal adventure. Here’s a glimpse of what we offer:
Car Hire Brisbane Airport Frequently Asked Questions
You may request a quotation and check availability without making a reservation. Complete only the first pages of the rates and reservations process. If you wish to make a reservation at this time and with these details simply continue by pressing the “Book Now” Button.
At the end of the reservation process, you will receive a “Reservation Confirmation” page with the reservation number highlighted. You will also receive a confirmation email containing the details of your reservation and collection procedure.
Yes, however, the person with the credit card must be on the Rental Contract as the main driver so they will need to have a current open driver’s licence written in English.
Extending the rental duration is possible at time of check out or during the rental itself. You will need to contact or come in person to the nearest location. The extension is subject to vehicle availability and extra payment.
Yes. Please contact our Reservations team and they will be more than happy to help. 1300 227 473 or NZ 0800 445 492
No, we are an off-airport car rental service. However, we provide a complimentary shuttle service to take you between our depot and the airport terminals.
We offer a wide range of vehicles to suit your needs, including:
- Family Cars
- Small Cars
- Economy Cars
- Compact Cars
- SUVs
- Crossovers
- Passenger Cars
- Vans
- Hybrid Cars (See all options on our website)
- Our depot is located 10 minutes from the Domestic and International Terminals.
- We offer a complimentary shuttle service that runs every 15-30 minutes. Upon collecting your luggage and being ready to go, simply call (07) 3062 7439 to request a pick-up.
The cost of renting a car at Brisbane Airport varies depending on several factors, including the size and type of vehicle, the length of your rental period, and the season. Generally, prices range from $45 to $150 AUD per day
Yes, you can call us at +61 7 3062 7439. You can also visit our <a href=”https://alphacarhire.com.au/contact-us/”>website’s Help Center section</a> for general inquiries.
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Why Choose Brisbane for your Next Holiday?
While most holiday planners often consider Sydney or Melbourne for their next destination, you’d be pleased to learn that sunny Brisbane can give the more popular cities a good run for their Money. Boasting year-long sunshine and a laid-back beach culture, Brisbane will give you an immersive cultural experience—from food, drinks, art and music to outdoor activities and nature trips.
From fine dining to forest walks, the sunny Queensland capital can give you the best of both worlds, whether you’re feeling a cosmopolitan experience or looking to re-attach with nature. With endless activities, including live music, annual festivals and boating down the iconic river, Brisbane will spoil you for choice when it comes to making precious memories with friends and family.
Rest assured that Brisbane can give you everything that bigger cities offer, including beaches, restaurants, amenities and cultural experiences—with less traffic and more predictable weather.
Must-Visit Places in Brisbane
Perhaps the only downside of having numerous attractions and activities is choosing which and where to go, especially with limited time. This is why we’ve made it easier for you and curated a list of our top picks for experiencing Brisbane to the fullest, all best explored with a car rental Brisbane Airport.
If you’re looking to reconnect with nature and explore Australia’s great outdoors, a quick drive with your Brisbane car hire from the CBD can take you to nearby Mt. Coot-Tha, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city from 287-metres above sea level—the Lookout Point is one of its most popular attractions. And while many tourists go for the spectacular views, there are other activities available and places to visit around the area, including the 52-hectare Brisbane Botanic Gardens, biking or hiking up the Summit Trail, a picnic right by the JC Slaughter Falls and capping the day off with some good food at The Summit Café or the Summit Restaurant & Bar.
Another option for an elevated adventure is Tamborine Mountain, which is just an hour’s drive with your hire car Brisbane. Enjoy the Rainforest Skywalk, dig for treasure in Thunderbird Park and explore more exciting nearby attractions, such as the Glow Worm Caves, the Cauldron Distillery, Tamborine Botanic Gardens, the Tamborine Mountain Distillery, Jasmin Organics, Castle Glen and the Fortitude Brewing Company, just to name a few.
If you’re looking to enjoy more peaks, the Glass House Mountains has all seven and is home to a wide range of walking trails, waterholes, food crawls and other family-friendly escapes and adventures. It’s also famous for the Glass on Glasshouse—book a stay if you’re looking for an award-winning accommodation option.
For something less “elevated,” you can look into driving your car rental Brisbane Airport and spending a day in Springbrook National Park or Lamington National Park. Both World Heritage Areas offer barbecue and picnic facilities, camping sites, lookout points, hiking trails, public toilets and even wi-fi spots.
You may request a quotation and check availability without making a reservation. Complete only the first pages of the rates and reservations process. If you wish to make a reservation at this time and with these details simply continue by pressing the <strong><a href=”/”>“Book Now”</a></strong> Button.
Brisbane is also peppered with nearby islands where you and your friends and family can take a couple of days off to relax and unwind and appreciate the unspoiled natural beauty these islands have to offer.
Starting off with the “Secret Garden of Brisbane,” taking holiday in Moreton Island will get you up close and with rainbow-coloured fish and dugongs, hand-feed wild dolphins and explore sparkling beaches and uniquely stunning Tangalooma Shipwrecks. On the island itself, you can also take some time to whiz down sand dunes on toboggans or quad bikes. There’s also a freshwater option called the Blue Lagoon where the relatively shallow water is a haven for birds and shellfish—the waters are also infused with tea tree oil which is believed to have healing properties.
Another nearby island you can visit is Fraser Island; this World Heritage Listing is unique for being the only place in the world where a rainforest grows on sand dunes. Despite its relatively smaller size, the island is teeming with more than 100 freshwater lakes, and 40 of which is made up completely of rainwater. The popular activities on the island include 4WD tours and whale watching activities, and you can find good accommodation at the Kingfisher Bay Resort or Eurong Beach Resort.
Another good option is North Straddie or, simply, Straddie—North Stradbroke Island in Moreton Bay lets tourists do as little or as much as they like. If you’re the type for adventure, you can for activities, such as surfing, kayaking, cycling, paddleboarding or 4WD-ing. Conversely, you can simply find a quiet spot on the beach to soak up some sunshine, have a picnic with friends or lose track of time in a book. The island has several options for B&B and has numerous options for lunch, dinner, coffees and snacks.
And if you’re looking for an island getaway without the boat transfers, Bribie Island, the smallest of the three major islands in the northern part of Moreton Bay, is the only island in Queensland connected by Bridgeway, which means you can drive to it directly with your Brisbane Airport car rental. The spot is dotted with camping sports, boating jump-off points, birdwatching vistas and springtime wildflowers.
Brisbane is known for having the perfect balance between cosmopolitan living and natural attractions. Being said, animal lovers can delight in a number of animal encounters and attractions when visiting sunny Brisbane.
The Daisy Hill Koala Centre lets visitors admire koalas in their natural setting and learn more about their secret lives—the best thing’s admission is free! The Centre’s Woodland Theatre also showcases shows where viewers can discover the interesting snippets about the Koala life cycle, their unique biology, the signs and symptoms when they’re sick, as well as how to play a role in their conservation.
If you need a bigger koala fix, you can head over to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, where you can enjoy unique wildlife experiences, photo ops, virtual tours and programs made for kids. The popular Koala Discovery Tour lets visitors a 60-minute behind-the-scenes look at how koalas are cared for, from the leaf sorting area and routine veterinary care, all the way to entering a koala exhibit up close and hold one in your arms for a special photo snapped by a professional.
If you’re looking to see more than koalas, you need to jump on over to the Home of the Crocodile Hunter—Australia Zoo. This massive collection of flora and fauna holds several Croc School, Bindi’s Island Treehouse, Wildlife Photo Studio, Wildlife Hospital, Tiger Temple, Giraffe Encounters, African Collections and so much more!
Both locals and tourists can find solace in Brisbane’s South Bank. This iconic location is renowned for its year-round green space, bursting through the seams with community events, gastronomic experiences and social gatherings. Activities you can partake range from lazing by the water’s edge or taking a dip in one of the swimming facilities to enjoying a quiet picnic or barbeque, walking our cycling along the river’s edge, sightseeing or getting a dose of arts from the cultural precinct. This cultural heart of Brisbane features art exhibitions, theatre presentations, comedy shows, music and dance culminations and so much more.
The South Bank is split into four dining precincts, each with their unique flair—whether you’re looking to get cheap takeaway, casual sit-downs, dessert or a quick stop at a café, you’ll be spoiled for choice.
If you’re looking for a bit of casual dining or a relaxing moment in a café, Little Stanley or Grey Street will be your go-to locations. You can also choose to head up into Stanley Street Plaza for a good selection of relaxed cafes and happening bars. But if you’re heart’s set on some a fine dining experience, then, River Quay will be the place for you.
As for accommodation, South Bank is home to four hotels – Rydges, Emporium and Mantra on Grey Street and the Novotel on Cordelia.
Another quiet spot you can check out is the Riverwalk. If you’re visiting Brisbane, this is an absolute must-do. Jutting across the Brisbane River, this scenic and iconic above-water highway for cyclists and pedestrians runs between the CBD and the historic Howard St. Wharves. You can enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride across the length of the walkway—better when done with friends or family.
And not far from the Brisbane Riverwalk is the New Farm Park. As one of Brisbane’s longest-running, largest and grandest parks, it accommodates an average of 18,000 weekly visitors, tourists and locals alike. It’s become a favourite spot for most families, since it has more than enough activities and amusements to keep kids busy all day long. From picnic areas, barbecue spots and Active Parks activities to rose gardens, farmers markets and the seasonal Moonlight Cinema, you’ll have a full day of fun if you choose to pay a visit.
To reiterate Brisbane’s thriving mix of nature-themed attractions and cosmopolitan amenities, the city is no stranger to the lively party and entertainment scene. While one is spoiled for choice when it comes to bars and clubs, most of the sought-after places can be found clumped together in lively districts.
Howard Smith Wharves, for example, is a bustling venue for food, drinks and happenings. A visit here will place you in proximity to good eats and social scenes. For our recommended go-to restaurants, cafes and bars, you can pay a visit to Felons Brewing Co., Felons Barrel Hall, Mr Percival’s, Stanley, Ciao Papi, Yoko Dining, Greca Restaurant, Gigi’s Homestyle Cooking, Mews and Betty’s Burgers, just to name a few. We’re also giving out a special mention to Goodtimes Gelateria focuses on sourcing its ingredients from local suppliers and turning them into absolutely delicious gelato.
Another destination with a collection of good eats and drinks, coupled with a never-ending list of events, is Fortitude Valley. As Australia’s first dedicated entertainment district, The Valley draws the very best local and global acts into its bars and concert venues. As for a pleasurable retail experience, the Chinatown Mall can give you your fill of exotic Chinese culinary finds. While James Street carries a variety of Australian fashion brands and homegrown boutiques and is home to Ada Lane and The Calile Hotel. And if you drop by Brunswick Street, you’ll find yourself immersed in a multicultural mix of affordable dining options.
And if you’re looking to get your fill of eats and drinks while soaking up the majestic view of the city, make sure to check out these gems. The MAYA Rooftop will take your taste buds on a trip to the Guadalajara. Introduce your pallet to a taste of artisanal tequila before embarking on a gastronomic journey across the richly diverse regional Mexican cuisine sourced from Queensland’s best local producers.
The Emporium Hotel also holds several venues where one—or many—can enjoy good food while enjoying spectacular vistas of the city. The Terrace Rooftop Bar, along with its retractable ceiling and glass roof, offers unrivalled views of the South Bank. The Terrace also holds a special place, 21 Sundays, where you can enjoy free-flowing drinks while soaking up the Brisbane sun or the lively nighttime skyline. And if you’re looking for a private dining space, the Billiards Room can accommodate up to 40 guests for sit-down dinners. Additionally, if you’re on a business trip and are looking for the perfect place to close the perfect deal, the Terrace Dining Room, with its 22-guest capacity, is the perfect place for long lunches to suave soirees.
And last but not least, the Spanish-inspired Iris Rooftop is on our list of recommendations. Enjoy a culinary selection while sitting in the clouds, perfect for lunch, dinner, date night, after-work drinks or any celebration with friends or family. This luxurious Spanish oasis embodies the essence of Fortitude Valley while serving impressive views of Brisbane City and beyond. Be prepared to have your breath taken away once you step foot in this restaurant.
Brisbane is filled to the brim with attractions, activities and experiences. Taking a holiday here is a unique experience on its own and worth anyone’s time. Explore all the sights and sounds and book your cheap car hire at Brisbane Airport today.