Ferrari Cars for Rent in Venice

From €1,000 per day.

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Ferrari Cars Available in Venice

Local notes

Ferrari Rental in Venice for Arrivals and Touring Days

A Ferrari rental in Venice usually serves one of two purposes: marking an arrival with something memorable, or turning a day trip into the main event. Business travellers landing at Marco Polo add a coupe for the drive to a Mestre hotel or a meeting on the mainland, while couples and groups staying longer often plan a full day out — Prosecco hills in the morning, Verona or Garda in the afternoon. Because Venice's centre is off-limits to cars, the range here is chosen for mainland and touring use rather than city-centre posing, with coupes, convertibles and a high-riding option covering different trip shapes.

Choosing Between Coupe, Convertible, SUV and Flagship

For a focused sports drive with everyday usability, the 296 GTB offers a compact coupe layout that suits both a Verona day trip and tighter mainland roads. Clients who want open-air touring through vineyard hills tend to choose the Roma Spider, a convertible built for scenic, lower-speed driving rather than track pace. Those after maximum performance for a Garda or Cortina run often go straight to the SF90 Stradale, the flagship option for drivers who want the most capable car in the range. For groups needing space, luggage room and a higher seating position — useful for Lake Garda family days or longer mainland transfers — the Purosangue is the practical SUV choice without giving up the marque.

Local Handover and Route Planning

Venice's historic island is car-free, so Ferrari rental here is arranged entirely around mainland and airport handover: Marco Polo Airport, a Mestre hotel on Via Piave, or the Piazzale Roma garage after crossing the Ponte della Libertà, which can carry summer traffic worth allowing time for. Treviso Airport arrivals and cruise passengers docking at Marittima are typically routed through the same Mestre network before continuing toward Verona, the Prosecco hills around Valdobbiadene, or Lake Garda, since none of these routes touch the lagoon itself. This mainland framing shapes every collection, not just the car hire itself.

Planning Your Ferrari Rental

Begin by matching the car to the trip — a coupe for a direct mainland run, a convertible for a slower scenic drive, an SUV for groups or longer transfers, the flagship for drivers prioritising outright performance. Confirm your rental dates and agree a realistic handover point, since Marco Polo, Mestre and Piazzale Roma each involve a different approach and different bridge-traffic pattern depending on the season. With the collection point settled, outline the route you intend to drive — Prosecco, Garda, Verona or further afield — so the car and itinerary are planned together rather than finalised at the last minute.