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    Ferrari Rental in Barcelona: Models, Prices & Routes (2026)
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    Ferrari Rental in Barcelona: Models, Prices & Routes (2026)

    Sandra McCarthyWriter & Editor at Nero LineJune 25, 202611 min read

    Barcelona rewards a great car. The city has the boulevards for a slow, seen-and-noticed cruise down Passeig de Gràcia, and an hour north the Costa Brava throws hairpins at you above the sea. A Ferrari fits both. This guide covers every model we can put in your hands in Barcelona, what each one costs in 2026, and the drives worth waking up early for.

    Ferrari rental in Barcelona is the short-term hire of a Ferrari — by the day or the week — for use in Barcelona and along the Catalan coast. Nero Line keeps a Ferrari Roma in the city and delivers the wider Spanish Ferrari fleet, from the €900/day California to the €3,400/day Purosangue, to your hotel, villa or Barcelona Airport (BCN). You book, we hand over the keys, you drive.

    Key takeaways

    • Prices in 2026: Ferrari rental in and around Barcelona runs from about €900/day (California) to €3,400/day (Purosangue). The Barcelona-based Ferrari Roma is €1,700/day.
    • What's where: one Ferrari — the Roma — is based in Barcelona. Sixteen more sit across Spain and can be delivered to the city for a transport fee.
    • Most popular: open-top GTs (Roma, Portofino, California) and the V8 Spiders (488, F8) for roof-down coast drives.
    • What you need: driver aged 25+, a refundable deposit of €3,000–€7,000 depending on the model, and 150 km per day included.
    • Best drives: the Costa Brava coast road to Tossa de Mar, and the mountain climb to Montserrat.
    • Book early for summer: the single Barcelona-based Roma and the delivered cars go fast from June to September.

    Why rent a Ferrari in Barcelona

    Most supercars force a choice: thrilling or usable. A Ferrari in Barcelona gives you both in a day. Morning, you take the AP-7 north and the car comes alive on the Costa Brava's cliff roads. Afternoon, you're idling down the Eixample's grid with the windows down, and the Ferrari turns every café terrace into an audience.

    The roads here are the real draw. The coast north of the city is a stack of tight, sea-view corners. West, the climb to Montserrat is all switchbacks and rock. And if you just want to pose, the run south to Sitges along the C-32 is 40 easy minutes of coastline. None of this needs a track day — it's a holiday with a better soundtrack.

    Renting also beats the alternative. A Ferrari is a six-figure car to own and a nightmare to park in a city flat. Renting one for a weekend in Barcelona costs a tiny share of that, insurance and delivery included, and you hand the keys back before the novelty fades. If you're torn between Italian rivals, our Ferrari vs Lamborghini rental guide breaks down how each one drives and prices out in Spain.

    Which Ferrari should you rent?

    Our Spanish fleet spans the whole Ferrari range — a soft grand tourer, drop-top Spiders, the latest hybrid, even the four-seat Purosangue. Here's how they compare.

    ModelBest forEngineBodyFrom (per day)
    Ferrari CaliforniaFirst Ferrari, open-top cruisingV8 twin-turboConvertible€900
    Ferrari RomaElegant grand touring — the Barcelona carV8 twin-turboCoupé€1,700
    Ferrari PortofinoFolding hardtop, coast roadsV8 twin-turboConvertible€1,300
    Ferrari F8 SpiderRoof-down V8 dramaV8 twin-turboConvertible€1,700
    Ferrari 296 GTBSharpest drive, newest techV6 hybridCoupé€2,700
    Ferrari PurosangueFour seats, four doorsV12SUV€3,400

    Ferrari Roma is the one we keep in Barcelona, and it suits the city perfectly. It's the elegant Ferrari — a clean grand tourer with a 620 hp V8 that's happy crawling through traffic and ferocious when the road opens. If you want one car for the whole trip, this is it.

    California and Portofino are the open-top GTs. Drop the roof, point them at the coast, and they do relaxed and quick in equal measure. The California is the most affordable way into a Ferrari at €900/day; the Portofino is the newer, sharper take.

    488 Spider and F8 Spider are the proper supercars — twin-turbo V8s with the roof stowed and a noise that turns heads two streets away. Rent one when the drive is the point.

    296 GTB is the modern one: a V6 hybrid with around 830 hp and reflexes that flatter you. Purosangue is the curveball — a genuine four-seat, four-door Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V12, for when the supercar has to carry friends. See the full range on the Ferrari rental page.

    Ferrari rental prices in Barcelona (2026)

    These are the real daily starting rates. The Roma is parked in Barcelona; every other Ferrari is delivered from its home city, with a transport fee added to the total (we quote it upfront). Weekly rentals lower the per-day cost.

    FerrariBodyFrom €/dayAvailability in Barcelona
    Ferrari CaliforniaConvertible€900Delivered from Alicante
    Ferrari PortofinoConvertible€1,300Delivered from Marbella
    Ferrari 488 SpiderConvertible€1,300Delivered from Valencia
    Ferrari RomaCoupé€1,700Based in Barcelona
    Ferrari F8 SpiderConvertible€1,700Delivered from Madrid
    Ferrari 296 GTBCoupé€2,700Delivered from Madrid
    Ferrari PurosangueSUV€3,400Delivered from Madrid

    A note on availability: only the Roma lives in Barcelona, so for summer weekends it books out first. Because we move cars between Spanish cities — most of our Ferraris are in Madrid, with others in Marbella, Valencia and Alicante — you're not limited to it. Tell us the model you want and we'll bring it in. For how supercar pricing works across the country, see our Spain luxury car rental pricing guide.

    Renting a Ferrari in Barcelona: how it works

    Start with the Barcelona fleet or just tell us the Ferrari you have in mind. We confirm availability and an all-in price — car, insurance, delivery — and bring it to your hotel, your villa, or the kerb at Barcelona Airport (BCN). The handover takes a few minutes: we walk you round the car, you sign, you drive.

    Delivery across central Barcelona is straightforward, and we cover the wider city and the airport. If you're staying up the coast toward Sitges or in a villa on the Costa Brava, we'll deliver there too — just give us the address when you book.

    Want options beyond Ferrari for the same trip? The Barcelona fleet also has Lamborghinis, Porsches and Rolls-Royces, and our Barcelona supercar rental guide lays out the full picture of cars and drives in the city.

    The best drives from Barcelona

    A Ferrari is wasted on a car park. Here are the three drives our guests come back raving about.

    The Costa Brava coast road. Head north on the AP-7, then pick up the GI-682 between Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar. It's a cliff-hugging ribbon of tight corners with the Mediterranean dropping away beside you — the kind of road the Roma and the Spiders were built for. Allow a half-day and stop for lunch in Tossa.

    The climb to Montserrat. An hour west of the city, the road up to the Montserrat monastery (the BP-1121) stacks switchback on switchback through jagged rock. It's slower and more technical than the coast, and the view from the top is worth every gear change.

    The Sitges cruise. Short on time? The C-32 south to Sitges is 40 minutes of easy coastline — perfect for a sunset run with the roof down before dinner on the seafront.

    For more routes across the country, our guide to the best driving roads in southern Spain maps out the ones worth the early start.

    What you need to rent a Ferrari

    The requirements are simple and the same across our Spanish cities:

    • Age: the driver must be 25 or older. One Ferrari (a 488 Spider) is available from 23 — ask us.
    • Licence: a valid driving licence held for at least a year. UK, EU and most international licences are accepted; visitors from outside the EU should carry an International Driving Permit alongside their home licence.
    • Deposit: a refundable hold from €3,000 on the Roma and California up to €7,000 on the 488 GTB and Purosangue. It's released once the car comes back as it left.
    • Mileage: 150 km per day included — enough for a full Costa Brava day out. Extra kilometres are charged at a small per-km rate, quoted upfront.
    • Insurance: comprehensive cover is included, with the deposit acting as your excess.

    No hidden extras. If anything's unclear before you book, message us and we'll spell it out.

    How to book your Ferrari

    1. Pick your Ferrari from the fleet, or tell us the model and dates you want.
    2. Share your hotel, villa or airport — we confirm availability and the all-in price, delivery included.
    3. Reserve with a deposit, then meet the car at your chosen spot and drive.

    Most bookings are confirmed the same day. For summer dates, book early — Barcelona's Ferraris are among the first cars to go.

    Frequently asked questions

    How much does it cost to rent a Ferrari in Barcelona? Prices start at around €900 a day for a Ferrari California and rise to €3,400/day for the Purosangue. The Ferrari Roma based in Barcelona is €1,700/day. Cars delivered from other cities add a transport fee, which we quote before you book. Weekly rates lower the daily cost.

    Which Ferrari is actually based in Barcelona? The Ferrari Roma, a 620 hp V8 grand tourer, is parked in Barcelona and available for direct booking. Every other Ferrari in our fleet can be delivered to the city.

    Can you deliver a Ferrari to my hotel or Barcelona Airport? Yes. We deliver across Barcelona and to Barcelona Airport (BCN), as well as to villas and hotels up the coast toward Sitges and the Costa Brava. Give us the address when you book.

    What's the cheapest Ferrari to rent in Barcelona? The Ferrari California at €900/day is the most affordable, delivered from Alicante. The Barcelona-based Roma is the cheapest car on the ground in the city at €1,700/day.

    Can I rent a Ferrari for just one day? Yes. Single-day rentals are available on every Ferrari, and 150 km per day is included — enough for a coast drive and back. Multi-day and weekly bookings bring the daily rate down.

    Do I need a special licence to drive a Ferrari in Spain? No special licence is needed. A standard driving licence held for at least a year is enough. Drivers from outside the EU should carry an International Driving Permit with their home licence. The minimum age is 25 for nearly all models.

    Which Ferrari is best for the Costa Brava? An open-top GT — the Portofino, California or Roma Spider — is ideal for the coast road, blending comfort with the roof-down experience. For a sharper drive, the F8 Spider or 296 GTB turn the same road into an event.

    Is renting a Ferrari in Barcelona worth it? For a special trip, yes. You get the car, the coast roads and the city for a fraction of ownership cost, with insurance and delivery handled. It's the difference between visiting Barcelona and remembering it.

    Ready to drive a Ferrari in Barcelona?

    The Eixample by day, the Costa Brava by morning, and a Ferrari for the whole of it. Browse the Ferrari fleet, pick your dates, and we'll have your car waiting in Barcelona — or wherever you're staying.

    Prefer a different supercar? Compare the Porsche 911 and the rest of the Barcelona line-up, or just tell us what you have in mind and we'll handle the rest.

    Ready to experience luxury?

    Browse our fleet of supercars available across Spain.