✅ Age Requirement: 21+ (some 25+)
✅ License: Valid license from home country
✅ International Driving Permit: Check if you need an IDP →
✅ Rental cost: €15–€80/day
✅ Insurance: CDW recommended
✅ Roads: Asphalt in cities, mixed in villages
✅ Best booking options:
DiscoverCars – wide selection from established rental agencies (Hertz, Sixt, Avis, etc.)
Rent From Locals – peer-to-peer platform with lower prices and direct local rentals

Gjeni ofertat më të mira
Pse të marrësh me qira një makinë në Shqipëri?
Renting a car is the best way to explore Albania beyond the main cities. While buses and furgons (minibuses) exist, they don’t reach remote beaches, alpine villages, or scenic backroads. A rental car gives you full control of your trip and the ability to stop anywhere.
- Go off the grid: drive to places like Thethi, Qafa e Llogarasë, or secluded beaches in Himarë
- Save time: skip the long, inconsistent public transport schedules
- More cost-effective for couples, families, and groups
- No reliance on expensive taxis or private drivers
If you’re planning to visit more than one town, or anywhere off the main highway, renting a car is well worth it.
TL;DR – Renting a Car in Albania
- Best way to explore rural areas, beaches, and mountains
- Prices range from €20–80/day depending on car, season, and location
- Most rentals are manual; automatics available but limited
- Credit card required for deposit; CDW insurance usually included
- Get an IDP if you’re from outside the EU or have a non-Latin license — Apply here
- DiscoverCars = wide agency access; Rent From Locals = cheaper peer-to-peer rentals

Rent a Car in Albania — Directly From Locals
Choose your city or airport pickup location. Compare rentals across Albania from trusted local providers. No credit card required. Full insurance options available.
- Rentals from €5/day
- Full insurance with SIGAL
- No deposit, no hidden fees
- Pickup in Tirana, Sarandë, Vlorë, Shkodër & more
Rental Costs & What to Expect
Prices vary by season, car type, and how early you book. Expect:
- Small economy car (manual): €20–30/day in low season, €50+ in July–August
- Compact SUV or 4×4: €35–50/day in low season, €80–130/day in peak season
- 7-seaters and vans: €70–150/day, limited availability
Prices include basic insurance but usually exclude extras like child seats, additional drivers, or cross-border travel.

Manual vs Automatic
Most Albanian rentals are manual by default. Automatics exist but are limited and often booked up fast. If you need an automatic, reserve early and expect to pay 15–25% more.
Consider a 4×4 or high-clearance vehicle if you plan to:
- Drive into the Albanian Alps (Theth, Valbona)
- Reach remote beaches on unpaved roads
- Travel during spring/fall when roads may be muddy

Where to Pick Up Your Rental
Tirana International Airport (TIA) is the most common pickup point. Most major rental brands operate there, with extended hours to match flight schedules.
If you’re spending a few days in the capital, consider picking up your car later from Tirana downtown to avoid city traffic and parking stress on day one.
Other pickup locations:
- Sarandë (for Corfu ferry arrivals)
- Shkodër (near the Montenegro border)
- Vlorë ose Durrës (if arriving by ferry)

Insurance & Deposit Overview
Insurance coverage and security deposit terms vary significantly depending on the platform and the provider.
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Typical inclusions:
- CDW, Theft Protection, Third-Party Liability included
- Full Coverage available as optional add-on
- Extended protection includes glass, tires, keys, undercarriage, etc.
Credit card deposit required: typically €300–€1,500 depending on provider.
Rent From Locals (SIGAL)
Insurance options via SIGAL UNIQA:
- Simple, Standard, and Super Kasko tiers (75–100% coverage)
- Covers natural damage, parking dings, and roadside incidents
- Police report often required for claim processing
Some rentals may still require a deposit hold, though often lower than agency brands.
💡 Këshillë: Always check if off-road driving voids your coverage, and whether glass, tires, or roadside support are included. Not all coverage is created equal — compare carefully before booking.
Cross-Border Travel
Yes — you can drive your Albanian rental into Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, or Greece. But you must notify the rental company in advance.
You’ll need:
- A Green Card insurance document (issued by the rental company)
- Cross-border fee (usually €30–€60)
One-way international drop-offs (e.g. pickup in Tirana, drop-off in Greece) are rarely allowed and extremely expensive if available.
Vozitja në Shqipëri
- Drive on the right side of the road
- No phone use while driving (unless hands-free)
- Always carry your license, IDP (if applicable), passport, and rental paperwork
- Fuel stations are full-service and widely available — cash preferred in rural areas
- Potholes and unmarked hazards are common outside major cities — drive cautiously
- Police may stop you for document checks — be polite and cooperative
- Numri i urgjencës: 112
Avoid night driving in rural areas due to livestock, poor signage, and low visibility.
Key Rules & Requirements at a Glance
| Item | What to Know |
|---|---|
| Driving side | Right-hand side |
| Minimum age | Usually 21 (some agencies require 25) |
| Credit card | Required for deposit hold (usually €300–€1,000) |
| Leje Drejtimi Ndërkombëtare | Recommended for non-EU licenses — Get your IDP → |
| Speed limits | 40 km/h (urban), 80 km/h (rural), 110 km/h (highway) |
| Alcohol limit | 0.01% BAC — effectively zero tolerance |
DiscoverCars vs Rent From Locals
Both platforms offer car rentals across Albania—but each works differently. Here’s how they compare:
DiscoverCars
Trustpilot Rating: 4.6/5 (218,000+ reviews)
- Major international rental brands (Sixt, Avis, Europcar)
- Clear insurance and cancellation options
- Airport and downtown pickup locations
- Requires credit card for deposit
- Higher pricing compared to peer-to-peer options
“Platform is easy to use … full coverage option … cheap and very effective.”
– Trustpilot review
Rent From Locals
Trustpilot Rating: 4.5/5 (428+ reviews)
- Peer-to-peer rentals from verified local hosts
- No credit card required
- Lower prices — from €8/day
- Friendly, flexible pickup experiences
- Limited inventory and mostly manual cars
“Amazing experience — met us at the airport. Would rent again 100%.”
– Trustpilot review
Pyetjet e bëra më shpesh
Do I need an International Driving Permit?
Yes — if your license is not from the EU or isn’t in the Latin alphabet, most rental companies will require an IDP. Even if not mandatory, it’s smart to carry one just in case. You can get one online in minutes here: Apply for your IDP →
Can I drive from Albania to Montenegro or Greece?
Yes, with prior notice and a Green Card insurance document from your rental provider. Cross-border fees usually apply. One-way international returns are generally not allowed.
Are automatic cars available?
Yes, but they’re limited and cost more than manual cars. Book early if you need one — especially in summer.
Is it safe to drive in Albania?
Generally yes — but be cautious. Expect potholes, erratic drivers, and limited signage in rural areas. Always drive defensively, especially on mountain roads or at night.
Do I need a credit card to rent a car?
Yes. Most companies require a credit card to place a security deposit. Debit cards are usually not accepted unless full coverage is purchased on-site.
Start Your Road Trip in Albania
Whether you’re heading to the beaches of the Riviera Shqiptare or exploring the Alpet Shqiptare, having your own vehicle is the best way to experience the country freely and fully.
Search real-time prices and book in advance to lock in the best deals for your dates.
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