Drive smarter with Bay Islands Car Share. Members enjoy 24/7 access to our fleet of late model automatic vehicles. Join online and pay only as you drive - it's island living made simpler, smarter and cheaper. Vehicle ownership is deceivingly expensive. When you include fuel, registration, insurance, servicing and vehicle depreciation a medium sized car costs you $200 per week!
Overcrowding, parking fines and vandalism can make mainland parking a nightmare. Relax, our reserved parking bays close to the terminal mean there's always a spot waiting for you. The safety and well being of everyone who uses Bay Islands Car Share is always our priority.
Overcrowding, parking fines and vandalism can make mainland parking a nightmare. Relax, our reserved parking bays close to the terminal mean there's always a spot waiting for you. The safety and well being of everyone who uses Bay Islands Car Share is always our priority.
Services
Each time you book a car you pay by the hour or by the day, not a combination of both. If you book by the hour the cost will be the hourly rate plus $0.40 per kilometre travelled. If you book by the day, you pay the daily rate which includes 100km, any additional kilometres will cost $0.40 per kilometre (over 100kms).
Reviews (8)
Narelle Stratford
Nov 18, 2021
Report
Jay Kirk
Jul 04, 2021
Report
Ersoy Koch
Jan 17, 2021
Report
Downunder Kopite
Jan 16, 2021
Report
Louise Thomas
Jun 20, 2020
Report
As a young retired lady , I have lived on Macleay island for 10 yrs , Moving to the. bay islands came with some legistical issues,as mist people who reside here will be aware of,
parking my vehicle on the mainland also was a challenge with limited spaces and unfortunately my vehicle was vandalised , this left me feeling vulnerable to leaving my vehicle parked there. Not to mention the salt air damage and dust from the unsealed roads in certain places. I eventually sold my vehicle, at a loss, and turned to public transport to also save money on vehicle maintenance and on going costs associated
parking my vehicle on the mainland also was a challenge with limited spaces and unfortunately my vehicle was vandalised , this left me feeling vulnerable to leaving my vehicle parked there. Not to mention the salt air damage and dust from the unsealed roads in certain places. I eventually sold my vehicle, at a loss, and turned to public transport to also save money on vehicle maintenance and on going costs associated
Alison Laing
Jun 08, 2020
Report
Kyle M.
May 29, 2020
Report
Tracey Calleja
Oct 23, 2019
Report