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Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) Car Rental


Welcome to the car rental Dubrovnik Airport information page with information on Dubrovnik Airport car rental options, including which side do you drive on, transmission types, local Dubrovnik driving stress, licences, and more. You may also compare your Dubrovnik Airport car rental options and search for the best available Dubrovnik car rental rates in the search box below.


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Dubrovnik Airport Car Rental Desk Locations

There are quite a few Dubrovnik Airport car rental companies represented on-site. Look for their Dubrovnik Airport car hire desks in the Arrivals Hall.


Dubrovnik Airport Car Rental Companies

Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Europcar, Hertz, National, Thrifty, Bingo Rent Fleet Rent a Car Last Minute Milenium - Right Oryx Peugeot Club Rent a Car Uni Rent Uniline Vero Rent


Dubrovnik Driving Information


 
Driving is on the right side of the road.


 
All Dubrovnik Airport rental cars are automatic transmission.


 
Your local drivers' licence is required.


An International Drivers' Permit (or IDP) may be required, especially if your local drivers' licence is in a language other than the local language (you may inquire when you pick up your car).


 
Dubrovnik Driving Stress Level: 6/10

Traffic in Croatia can be congested in the summer and on warm weekends especially to and from the coast. Basically driving in Croatia can be amazingly convenient or utterly nerve-wracking.

The trip between Dubrovnik and Split along the coastal road (Jadranska magistrala or D8) is a beautiful scenic journey through small, quaint villages and other tourist destinations. Just know that in the summer months the trip is likely to take several hours longer than anticipated. What looks like a short trip on a map can take 6 hours. A much faster way of getting from Split to Dubrovnik by car is to take the A1 highway to Vrgorac and then continue via Staševica, Opuzen and Neum to Dubrovnik (or visa versa).


 



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Last Updated: 21 Jan 2024