Car rental in Slovenia – A Hidden Gem in Central Europe

If you're looking for car rental in Slovenia, look no further. We offer low CO2 vehicles that are at the cutting edge of environmental technology, with a choice of hire vehicles right across the range, from small city cars to luxury limousines all of which give our customers the opportunity to reduce their CO2 emissions.

Slovenia is a small yet stunning country in Central Europe, known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, charming medieval towns, and warm hospitality. It offers a perfect mix of Alpine mountains, scenic lakes, and a short but beautiful Adriatic coastline. Slovenia is also home to vibrant cities like Ljubljana and Maribor, as well as world-famous attractions like Lake Bled and Postojna Cave. Renting a car in Slovenia is a great idea, as it allows travelers to explore its diverse scenery and hidden gems at their own pace, including picturesque countryside and remote mountain villages.

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Driving a rental car in Slovenia – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to rent a car in Slovenia?

If your driver’s license is issued from an EU country, you don’t need an IDP. However, travelers from non-EU countries may need one, especially if their license is not in Latin script.

Are roads in Slovenia well-maintained?

Yes, Slovenia has a modern and well-maintained road network, with highways and local roads in excellent condition.

Are there tolls on Slovenian highways?

Yes, highways in Slovenia require a vignette (e-vinjeta), which must be purchased before driving on toll roads. It can be bought online or at gas stations.

Is parking easy in Slovenia?

Parking in city centers can be limited and may require payment. Public garages and street parking areas are available in cities like Ljubljana and Bled.

Can I drive from Slovenia to neighboring countries?

Yes, Slovenia shares borders with Austria, Italy, Hungary, and Croatia, and cross-border travel is usually allowed. Please inform us in advance if you plan to cross borders, since additional paper work or fees may apply.

What language is spoken in Slovenia?

Slovene (Slovenščina) is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.