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Rent a Car in Canazei, Italy for Flexible Dolomites Travel

Compare competitive prices and use this complete, practical guide to choose the right pickup location, understand insurance and fees, and drive confidently around Val di Fassa and the Dolomites.

Dolomites Essentials
Canazei Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Know
Canazei is a small mountain resort town in Val di Fassa, so rental inventory in-town can be limited and hours may be shorter than in big cities. Many travelers get the best selection by picking up at a nearby airport or larger hub city, then driving to Canazei for maximum flexibility—especially for day trips to Passo Pordoi, Passo Sella, and the Marmolada area. In peak winter and summer weeks, booking early helps secure automatic vehicles and winter-equipped cars. Expect mountain driving: tight hairpins, steep grades, and rapidly changing weather. In winter, prioritize proper winter tires and know whether chains are required on specific roads or during heavy snowfall. Parking can be scarce in the busiest periods, so confirm your lodging’s parking options and plan to use public lots when needed.
Bolzano Airport (BZO) / Bolzano City Rental Hubs
Often the most straightforward Italian gateway to Val di Fassa. You’ll usually find more choices and longer hours in Bolzano city than at the small airport. Pros: closer drive than major hubs, good access via main valleys. Cons: smaller overall fleet than big airports; limited after-hours options.
Canazei Town Center (Hotel Delivery or Local Agency Counters)
Pros: easiest if you arrive by bus/shuttle and only want a car for select days; no need to drive from an airport immediately. Cons: limited fleet, shorter hours, higher chance of sell-outs in peak weeks, and fewer automatic/SUV options.
Campitello di Fassa / Val di Fassa Local Offices
Pros: may offer availability when Canazei is booked out; convenient if staying nearby. Cons: fewer vehicles and add-ons on hand; confirm pickup/return windows and winter equipment policies.

What do you need to rent a car in Canazei?

Renting a car in Canazei is quite convenient, but there can be some specific requirements, especially for foreign renters.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical national photo ID is required (e.g., a physical United States or Italy national photo ID).
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period: typically at least 1 year, and up to 2 years in some locations.

    Notes: In some locations, renters whose country of residence is outside the United States or Canada must also present a return airline ticket.

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards (vary by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners Club, and sometimes UnionPay. Some offers also accept Visa or MasterCard debit cards (and in a few cases Discover/AMEX debit) for deposit. Certain rentals require two credit cards. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required for some offers.
  • Age requirements: The allowable driving age typically ranges from about 18–25 (minimum) up to 75–99 (maximum), depending on location and car class. Where permitted, young drivers incur surcharges if their age falls within the specified bands, for example: 18–19 or 18–20 or 20–24 or 21–24 or 19–25, with fees commonly around $25–$84 per day in the U.S. or about €25.66 per day (€384.90 per month) in some European locations. Certain vehicle groups (e.g., luxury, premium, full‑size or specialty SUVs, minivans, 12‑passenger vans) may only be rented by drivers at least 25 years old, and additional drivers often must be 25 or older. In some states (e.g., New York, Michigan), age rules and eligible vehicle classes may differ and only one young additional driver may be allowed.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period is usually at least 1 year, and up to 2 years in some locations. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • Original Driver's License in Latin/Roman alphabet (e.g., English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, etc.)
    • Original South Korea Driving License (English version)
    • EU/EEA Driving License or
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (for non‑Roman alphabet licences such as Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Cyrillic, etc., an IDP must accompany the original licence).

    Notes: For South Korea licences, an English translation is provided on the back. EU/EEA licences are valid across the EU/EEA, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. In some U.S. locations, renters whose country of residence is outside the United States or Canada must also present a return airline ticket.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Commonly accepted brands include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, Diners Club, and sometimes UnionPay. Some offers allow Visa or MasterCard debit cards (and occasionally Discover/AMEX) for deposit; others accept credit card only or require two credit cards. E‑voucher or printed voucher may be required for some offers.
  • Age requirements: The allowable driving age typically ranges from about 18–25 (minimum) up to 75–99 (maximum), depending on location and car class. Where permitted, young drivers incur surcharges if their age falls within the specified bands, for example: 18–19 or 18–20 or 20–24 or 21–24 or 19–25, with fees commonly around $25–$84 per day in the U.S. or about €25.66 per day (€384.90 per month) in some European locations. Certain vehicle groups (e.g., luxury, premium, full‑size or specialty SUVs, minivans, 12‑passenger vans) may only be rented by drivers at least 25 years old, and additional drivers often must be 25 or older. In some states (e.g., New York, Michigan), age rules and eligible vehicle classes may differ and only one young additional driver may be allowed.
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Best Car Rentals for Exploring Canazei & the Dolomites

From rugged SUVs for snowy peaks to convertibles for scenic alpine drives, find your perfect ride for the Italian Dolomites. Check out more popular car rentals in Canazei.

Winter

SUV

Snow-Ready Mountain Explorer
5
3
Auto

The Dolomites in winter transform into a pristine snow-covered paradise, but the winding mountain roads demand a vehicle that can handle icy patches and steep inclines with confidence. An SUV with all-wheel drive and stability control turns challenging alpine conditions into an exhilarating experience.

Summer

Convertible

Open-Air Alpine Adventure
4
2
Auto

When summer arrives, the Dolomites reveal their most spectacular scenery, with lush green valleys blanketed in wildflowers stretching beneath dramatic peaks. The Sella Ronda and Gardena Pass offer some of Europe's most breathtaking scenic drives, and a convertible lets you embrace the alpine air and panoramic views completely.

City

Small

Town & Trail Companion
5
2
Auto

Canazei's medieval streets and tight parking spots can frustrate drivers of larger vehicles. A compact or medium car offers nimble handling and effortless maneuvering through the town's narrow lanes, while still providing enough space for your skiing or hiking gear for day trips into the surrounding Dolomites.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Best Selection and Hours for Dolomites Road Trips

Airport pickups (often via nearby hubs like BZO, INN, VCE, or VRN) typically offer the widest vehicle selection, longer operating hours, and more add-ons like winter tires, snow chains, and GPS. It’s also easier to compare providers side-by-side and find competitive pricing during peak seasons—ideal if you want to drive straight into the Dolomites with a confirmed reservation.

Canazei Car Rentals: Real Reviews from Real Travelers

Read genuine reviews from verified renters who picked up their car in Canazei. See real experiences to find the best deal for your Dolomites adventure.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Avis
1.3
980+ reviews
$660.6 mi from Canazei DowntownLow deposit
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Solid and clean vehicles
  • Efficient pickup and return

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 21 2026
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"Bergamo airport leads Dolomites rentals at 51% share, followed by Verona (19%) and Bolzano (15%) pickup preference among mountain travelers."

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"January is cheapest at $37/day; July peaks at $69/day (27% above yearly average). Book 7 days ahead for below-average pricing; Small cars dominate at $29/day average."

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Drive Canazei: Your Ultimate Dolomite Road Trip Guide

Discover essential driving and travel information for Canazei in the heart of the Italian Dolomites - from car rentals and speed limits to fuel prices and local traffic rules for your perfect Alpine adventure

LANGUAGES

Italian, German, Ladin

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+39

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$55 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h (Zona 30: 30 km/h)

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

130 km/h (Autostrada); 110 km/h in rain/snow

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.00% for drivers with less than 3 years experience; Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.26/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.55/L - $2.50/L

Canazei Car Rental Guide

Essential driving tips for exploring the Dolomites from Canazei

Can I drive in Italy with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Your US license is valid in Italy for up to one year, but most rental companies require an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside it. The IDP translates your license into 10 languages and is required by Italian law for non-EU citizens. Get one from AAA before your trip (about $20). Without an IDP, you risk being turned away at the rental counter.
Are snow chains or winter tires mandatory when driving around Canazei in winter?
Absolutely yes. From November to March, winter tires (marcatura M+S) are legally required on most mountain roads in the Dolomites, and chains must be carried at all times. Fines start at €85 and can go up to €330 if you block traffic without proper equipment. Most rental companies offer winter-ready vehicles with M+S tires, but always confirm and budget €15-30/day for chains if not included.
How do I pay for highway tolls in Italy? Is a Telepass worth it for a short trip?
Italian autostradas (including the A22 through the Dolomites) use both cash and credit cards at toll booths. For frequent use, Telepass rental (about €5/day) pays off after 3+ toll sections. A one-way trip from Canazei to Bolzano costs roughly €10-12 in tolls. Look for the blue Telepass lanes or the yellow coin-operated lanes—green lanes are for Telepass only.
I'm 22. How much will the young driver surcharge cost me in Italy?
Expect to pay €20-35 per day in young driver surcharges if you're under 25. Some agencies cap it at €150-200 per rental period. At 22, you're definitely in this category. Budget-wise, a €50/day rental can easily become €70-80/day with this fee included. Always compare the total price, not just the base rate.
What's the parking situation in Canazei? Will I pay through the nose to leave my car?
Yes, parking is expensive in peak seasons. Summer/winter peak rates run €15-25/day in central lots near ski lifts and cable cars. Free parking exists but is limited—arrive before 9 AM on weekends to snag spots at Ciampac or other base areas. Your hotel may offer discounted or free parking, so ask upfront.
What fuel type do most cars take in Italy, and should I choose full-to-full or prepaid fuel?
Over 60% of Italian cars run on diesel (gasolio), but your rental will clearly state the fuel type. Almost all rental pickups in Italy are full-to-full policies—take a photo of the gauge at pickup and return it full to avoid €0.80-1.50/liter refueling charges. Unleaded benzina (95 and 98 octane) is widely available at automated stations along mountain routes.

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