Skip to content
Ferrari rental in Melbourne
Ferrari· Victoria

Rent a Ferrari in Melbourne

Compare 8 companies offering Ferrari rentals in Melbourne. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

8 Companies with Ferrari in Melbourne

Ferrari Rentals in Other Cities

Market Snapshot

Ferrari Hire Market in Melbourne

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 8 operators offering Ferrari hires in Melbourne. Ferrari is stocked across most major hire operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

488 GTB is the most commonly listed Ferrari model across Melbourne fleets. Availability skews toward the models operators find easiest to source locally — if you need a specific variant not listed here, contact operators directly as fleet rotation happens throughout the year.

Across Australia, Ferrari hire rates typically run A$2,500–A$4,000 per day. Melbourne pricing tends to track national norms, though rates shift with demand: high-profile events, holidays, and local sports seasons can push prices to the top of that range or beyond. The lowest rates are generally available Tuesday through Thursday outside of peak season.

Melbourne F1 proximity drives strong demand in March; year-round the city maintains solid Portofino and 488 stock.

Rental Guide

Renting a Ferrari in Melbourne

Hiring a Ferrari in Melbourne

Melbourne is Australia's second-largest Ferrari hire market, with operators in South Yarra, Port Melbourne and the CBD carrying current models. The Great Ocean Road to the southwest is one of the most celebrated driving routes in the world, and it starts less than 90 minutes from the city centre.

Models & Pricing

The F8 Tributo (710hp) runs A$1,600–$2,100/day. The Roma (612hp) is A$1,400–$1,850/day and the better choice for a two-day Great Ocean Road run — more comfortable over distance, more luggage space. The Portofino M convertible (620hp) is A$1,500–$1,950/day. The 296 GTB (818hp hybrid) is available at A$2,200–$2,700/day through select operators. Deposits of A$3,000–$6,000 on a credit card are standard. Mileage limits typically 200km/day; excess at A$2–$5/km.

Where to Drive

Great Ocean Road (B100) from Torquay to Apollo Bay: The 110km stretch to Apollo Bay is what every review mentions — but go mid-week and start before 9am. The road narrows and twists past Lorne and through the Otway Ranges. The 12 Apostles are another 100km southwest; a full Great Ocean Road run is a two-day commitment to do properly.

Mornington Peninsula (Frankston-Flinders Road): 70km south of Melbourne. The peninsula road from Frankston to Flinders via the coast is relaxed and scenic. Sorrento and Portsea at the tip are good lunch stops. Lighter traffic than the Great Ocean Road.

Black Spur (Maroondah Highway) toward Healesville: 60km northeast through mountain ash forest. The road crests at 760m and the canopy closes overhead — one of the most dramatic short drives near Melbourne. Healesville Sanctuary is a logical turnaround point.

Yarra Valley wine region circuit: From Lilydale through Healesville, Yering and back via Coldstream. 80km round trip with cellar doors, open farmland and light Sunday traffic.

Practical Tips

98 RON premium is available at BP, Caltex and Shell across Melbourne. Budget A$120–$145 for a full tank. Melbourne's CityLink and EastLink toll roads use a transponder in the hire car — charges passed through at cost plus admin fee. The Great Ocean Road has limited overtaking opportunities in summer; patience is required behind campervans. Operators require 25+ and typically two years' clean licence in Victoria.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire a Ferrari in Melbourne?
A$1,400–$2,700/day. The F8 Tributo is most available from around A$1,600.

Can I drive the Great Ocean Road in a hire Ferrari?
Yes — most Melbourne operators permit it. Confirm the mileage allowance covers the route (allow 400–500km for a full run).

Is delivery to Melbourne Airport available?
Yes, through select operators, for an additional fee of A$75–$150.

What is the minimum hire age in Victoria?
25 years old at most operators, with a clean licence held for at least two years.