Sixt

Amsterdam - West, Netherlands

Supplier details

Address

Nassaukade 345-346, Amsterdam, 1053 LW

Opening Hours
Sun08:00 - 17:00
Mon07:00 - 19:00
Tue07:00 - 19:00
Wed07:00 - 19:00
Thu07:00 - 19:00
Fri07:00 - 19:00
Sat08:00 - 17:00

Driver's licence & Additional driver:

Driver's licence: A full licence held for minimum of 2 years with no major endorsements. UK licence holders need to present the photocard. If your driver's licence is not in the Roman alphabet (i.e. if it is in Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic or Chinese) you are required to bring an International Driving Permit and your domestic licence. For driving licenses from countries not part of the international driving license treaty, an official translation of the license must be presented with the original license. When renting within the EU, customers who do not hold a driving licence issued by an EU/EEA country or Switzerland must also present an International Driving Permit along with their domestic licence. Additional driver: Additional drivers can be added to your rental for a charge of 4.99 EUR per day. Includes 21% tax. Please pay for additional drivers at the rental desk when picking up your vehicle.

Useful Information

Drivers Age

25 to 99 Years

Young Drivers Age: 21 to 24 Years Charge 18.99 EUR per Day Maximum 189.99 EUR Includes 21% Tax

Customers who fall outside the age limitations will not be able to rent a car unless there is a young or senior driver fee specified in this section. Please note that, if applicable, this fee will be included in the rental price and will be payable on arrival at the rental desk in the local currency.

Travel Restrictions

Important documents:

Driver's licences from non-EU countries (except Switzerland) are accepted if:

a) no visa has been entered in the passport.

b) the customer has a visa in his passport and at the time of hire has not been in Europe for longer than 6 months. If he has been in Europe for longer than 6 months, he must present a driver's licence from an EU country.

Cross border rentals and territorial restrictions:

The vehicle selection can restrict travel to certain countries. For a description of these restrictions on admission, the countries are divided into three zones.

Zone 1: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finnland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britian, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and Vatican

Zone 2: Croatia, Czech Republic*, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland*, Slovakia and Slovenia

Zone 3: All countries which are not in zone 1 or 2.

Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati, Tesla and Porsche passenger cars and all convertibles, are only permitted in zone 1.

Audi, BMW, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen passenger cars are only permitted in zone 1 and in countries marked with * in zone 2.

Passenger cars of all other makes have access to zones 1 and 2.

Access to countries in zone 3 is not permitted for any vehicle whatsoever.

In case of offence against cross border and territorial restrictions all insurances lose their validity.