Supercars for Rent in Venice
From €1,400 per day.
Supercar Rental in Venice
A supercar makes most sense on the mainland side of a Venice stay, where the historic centre's car-free status turns a handover at Marco Polo, a Mestre hotel or the Piazzale Roma garage into the start of a drive rather than city transport. Business travellers marking a short stopover often want one for a single striking arrival or departure, while couples staying in Mestre use a supercar for one memorable morning on the Prosecco roads before returning it and continuing into Venice on foot or by boat. It suits a defined driving occasion more than everyday mainland errands.
Choosing the Right Supercar
Venice Lux Car Rental lists 4 supercars in this category, and the differences between them are worth considering before booking. A two-seat, performance-focused supercar rewards a driver-led morning on the tighter climbs around Valdobbiadene, where precision matters more than cabin space, while a model with a touch more usable boot suits a Verona day that includes an overnight bag. Ride character varies too: a firmer, track-oriented setup delivers the most engagement on narrower routes, whereas a slightly more composed supercar is the easier choice for a longer, flatter stretch toward Lake Garda. Weighing outright performance against practicality, rather than choosing by name recognition alone, keeps the drive matched to the day.
Why Hire a Supercar in Venice?
A supercar earns its place specifically on the mainland routes that frame a Venice visit, since handover at Marco Polo, a Mestre hotel or the Piazzale Roma garage sets up a drive rather than a commute into San Marco. Art Biennale visitors sometimes pair an airport transfer with a Prosecco hills detour, treating the SR248 run itself as a highlight of the trip, while Verona-bound guests use the flat stretch of the A4 to arrive at the arena before the car returns to a mainland handover point. Through the Biennale months from May to September, leaving Mestre early avoids both the day's heat and the heavier Ponte della Libertà traffic that builds later, making an early supercar drive one of the more direct ways to get value from a short mainland stay.
Planning Your Supercar Rental
Before booking, decide whether the trip centres on one scenic drive — Prosecco, Verona, Garda — or on an arrival moment at the airport, since that shapes which handover point suits best. Two occupants with light luggage fit comfortably in most cars in this category, but anyone planning a wine-region stop or an overnight bag should confirm cabin space rather than assume it. Timing also matters around Carnevale in February and the Biennale months from May to September, when Mestre and Piazzale Roma see heavier congestion, so allowing extra time at handover keeps the rest of the drive unhurried.