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If you want to see everything Omaha has to offer, there is no better way to do so from behind the wheel of a rental car from Hertz. Don't waste time waiting for the bus or hailing taxis to go to the sights. Having your own car allows you to go to the sites you want to see the most, whenever you want. Make your next getaway to Nebraska more enjoyable with a Hertz car rental.
With close to a half-million people, Omaha is a city that has plenty going on. Many visitors come to check out Omaha's storied past. No matter what you decide on first, you'll want to see as much of Omaha as possible while on your trip. And with your Hertz rental car, you'll be able to see and do more of what this city offers.
We work with the best car rental companies in the world. Hertz has over 100 years of experience and a fleet containing some of the most respected in the business, like Hyundai and Kia. With Hertz impressive history and thousands of distributors worldwide, you know you will be in some great hands.
CarRentals.com strives to get you the lowest rates, no matter when you book. But reserving your car ahead of time can help you save even more. Make sure to read the mileage policy and don't add an extra driver to avoid any surprise fees.
Make sure to bring credit card, as well as your driver's license.
Hertz's minimum age to rent a car in Omaha is 21. Take time to read through Hertz's policy, as there may be added fees if you are under 25 in most cases or for higher category rentals in particular.
That depends on your needs and what you'll be doing when you visit Omaha. Compact or economy vehicles are great for short drives and are easier to park. Commute times in Omaha are close to 26 minutes, so you may find a mid-size car or SUV provides a more comfortable ride. Or if you want to keep your emissions down, then go for a hybrid vehicle. Those looking for a little luxury on their Omaha getaway can choose a higher-end category like a Cadillac or Audi or similar.
You are required to have insurance before you rent in the United States. Although many of the major card issuers, like MasterCard or Discover, offer some coverage, there are usually restrictions. For example, you may not be covered if you book a luxury or larger vehicle. Make sure to check credit card issuer's policy before you decide. Otherwise, as a U.S. citizen, you can also add on Collision Damage Coverage through CarRentals.com at checkout.
Hertz does require a deposit when you book your rental. Hertz will block the deposit on your credit once you reserve your car for your trip to Omaha. Please be aware that the deposit can vary greatly based on the make and model of the car.
We suggest a full tank policy. You receive the vehicle with full tank, and you should bring it back it with a full tank. If you want to save some money, it is best to find a filling station before you return the car to Hertz. Stations close to airports or car rental places tend to have higher prices.
Omaha has enough to keep you entertained, but you may want to drive to nearby cities to find out what else Nebraska has to offer. You can explore the rest of the area free of mileage limits after you've checked off all the activities in Omaha. If you want to add even more entertainment on your Omaha getaway, you can check out one of the two theme parks in the region. Embrace your inner child, or take the fam to Fun Plex or SkateDaze.
Hertz typically offers one-way rentals. You may find it more convenient to return your rental car at another location. However, there is typically an additional charge when you choose one-way.
With so much to do and see in Omaha, having access to a car lets you explore at your own pace. When you're ready to check out more of Nebraska, you can go when you want to, without waiting for your ride to pick you up or having to be committed to a bus schedule.
Before you head out of town, book your Hertz Omaha rent-a-car and zip off to take in all the must-see sights. Reserve with CarRentals.com and cruise the open road in Omaha, Nebraska.