Environmentally friendly car rental in Croatia

If you're looking for car rental in Croatia, 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.

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Car rental locations in Croatia


Car rental in Dubrovnik: Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a stunning coastal city in Croatia, famous for its well-preserved medieval walls, historic Old Town, and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.

Car rental in Samobor: Samobor is a charming town near Zagreb, known for its baroque architecture, picturesque streets, and the delicious local dessert, kremšnita.

Car rental in Split: Split, Croatia's second-largest city, is renowned for the ancient Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its vibrant waterfront promenade.

Car rental in Zadar: Zadar is a historic city on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, celebrated for its Roman and Venetian ruins, unique Sea Organ, and spectacular sunsets.

Car rental in Zagreb: Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a lively city known for its Austro-Hungarian architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and a mix of historic charm and modern attractions.

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Information about driving in Croatia


Once you have landed in Croatia and picked up your rental car from the designated office, we wish you a safe and enjoyable journey!

In Croatia, driving is on the right-hand side. A valid driving license from your home country is required, and depending on your country of origin, you may also need an International Driving Permit (IDP).

The speed limits in Croatia are generally 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on secondary roads, and 130 km/h on highways, subject to change based on road conditions and signage.

From November 15 to April 15, winter tires or snow chains are mandatory on certain roads, especially in mountainous areas. By law, vehicles in Croatia must carry a reflective safety vest and a warning triangle. These should be used in case of breakdowns or accidents. But don't worry – we take care of those, if you choose our rental car!

The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.05% for drivers over 24 years of age. For drivers under 24 years old, the limit is 0.00%. Penalties for driving under the influence are strict and can include heavy fines, license suspension, or imprisonment.

Drivers must stop for pedestrians at marked crosswalks, as pedestrians always have the right of way.

In urban areas, pay attention to parking zones marked by different colors: blue zones indicate paid parking, while yellow zones are reserved for specific uses (like deliveries or disabled parking).

While fuel stations are readily available in cities and along highways, they may be less frequent in remote or rural areas. It is advisable to fill up your tank when traveling to less-populated regions.

Croatia has a network of toll roads (autoceste) that connect major cities and regions. Tolls can be paid in cash, by credit card, or through the ENC electronic toll collection system.

If you need help during your stay in Croatia, please don't hesitate to contact us. In case of emergencies, dial 112 for all emergency services.

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Travel destinations in Croatia by car


Croatia offers a mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and charming coastal towns, making it a popular destination for tourists. Here are some of the main tourist attractions in Croatia, along with details on how to reach them by rental car:

1. Plitvice Lakes National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Plitvice Lakes National Park is renowned for its cascading lakes and waterfalls. It's a paradise for nature lovers, featuring a network of wooden walkways and hiking trails that weave around 16 terraced lakes and numerous waterfalls.

  • How to reach: From Zagreb, take the E65 highway south and then follow the signs for Plitvice Lakes via D1. The journey takes approximately 2 hours (around 130 km). There is ample parking at the park entrance, though it can fill up quickly during peak tourist season, so arriving early is advisable.

2. Diocletian’s Palace, Split

Diocletian’s Palace is one of the most well-preserved Roman monuments in the world. This sprawling palace complex forms the heart of Split's old town, featuring ancient ruins, narrow alleyways, shops, and cafes.

  • How to reach: From Split Airport, it's a 30-minute drive (around 25 km) via the D8 road. Follow the signs to Split city center and head towards the waterfront where several paid parking options are available near the old town.

3. Dubrovnik Old Town

Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik's Old Town is famous for its medieval walls, red-tiled roofs, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Highlights include the city walls, Rector's Palace, and Stradun street.

  • How to reach: From Dubrovnik Airport, take the D8 coastal road north for about 20 km, approximately a 30-minute drive. There are several parking garages outside the Old Town, such as the public parking lot at Ilijina Glavica, from where you can walk to the city walls.

4. Krka National Park

Krka National Park is known for its waterfalls, especially Skradinski Buk, a massive, multi-tiered waterfall. The park also offers swimming areas, boat tours, and trails for walking or cycling.

  • How to reach: From Split, take the E65 highway north for about 1.5 hours (around 85 km). Follow the signs to the park's main entrance at Skradin, where there is parking available. From there, you can take a boat ride into the park or walk to the waterfalls.

5. Pula Arena

The Pula Arena is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world and is still used for concerts and events. It’s a must-visit for history buffs interested in Roman architecture.

  • How to reach: From Rijeka, drive south along the A8 highway for about 1.5 hours (around 105 km). Once in Pula, follow signs to the city center where parking is available near the amphitheater, especially in the nearby car parks like Karolina and Riva.

6. Zlatni Rat Beach, Brač Island

Zlatni Rat is one of Croatia’s most iconic beaches, famous for its unique shape that changes with the tide and wind. It’s located on Brač Island, offering crystal-clear waters and a great spot for swimming, windsurfing, and sunbathing.

  • How to reach: Drive to Split or Makarska and take the car ferry to Brač Island (about 1 hour). Once on Brač, drive to Bol, where Zlatni Rat Beach is located. Parking is available close to the beach, but it can get crowded, so early arrival is recommended.

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