Estate Car Hire Dover, Kent
Last reviewed Feb 2023 by MPV editorial team
Drivers in need of self drive van or minibus hire in Dover, Kent, will find a full range of vehicles to suit any purpose at affordable rates from MPV Rentals.
We offer a choice of vans, ranging from the small Renault Kangoo features twin opening rear doors to the long wheelbase Transit for big loads, compare rates from Arnold Clarke, Sixt, Alamo and Hertz giving you great choice and good deals.
Self drive Minibus rental has recently been added to the services provided by MPV Rentals, the response has been good with a high demand for minivans able to seat 9,10,12 or 14 passengers in comfort.
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Purchase new flooring, window coverings or kitchen appliances and bring them directly home with van hire in Dover. Paying extra on delivery charges or waiting around to enjoy your new purchases is now a thing of the past, as you can arrive at B&Q on Honeywood Parkway in nearby Whitfield and return home thrilled.
See beautiful architecture and stroll through museums
Canterbury
Take a day trip to the Cathedral City of Canterbury with estate car hire Dover. Drive northwest along the A2 to this picturesque city and visit its protected historical landmarks and impressive museums.
Estate Car Hire Dover Driving Essentials
Road access
The A2 is the main route into Dover, running northeast past Canterbury to London. The coastal A20 heads southwest to Folkestone where it links to the M20, which meets the London Ring Motorway. The A258 connects Dover with Seal and Sandwich.
Driving conditions
The A2 and A20 are major dual carriageways, while the A258 is a smaller two-lane road. The town is quite easy to get around, although there are a few one-way streets near the marina.
Parking
The best way to see the town is on foot, and there are plenty of car parks around. You can leave your vehicle at the Albany Place car park, which sits in between the railway station and the Dover Western Docks ferry terminal. On-street parking can be found, but it only allows for a maximum stay of two hours.