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Rent A Car In Cuneo, Italy With Competitive Rates And Local Tips

Compare airport and downtown pickup options, avoid common fees, and use this practical guide to explore Piedmont on your schedule.

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Car Rental Guide For Cuneo, Italy
Renting a car in Cuneo is one of the easiest ways to explore Piedmont beyond the city center—think Langhe wine country, Alpine valleys, and small hill towns where public transit can be limited or infrequent. Driving is generally straightforward, but expect narrow streets in older areas, paid parking zones, and occasional winter conditions if you’re heading into the mountains. Book ahead for the best pricing, confirm your fuel policy ("full-to-full" is usually the best value), and review insurance and deposit requirements before pickup.
Cuneo International Airport (CUF) – Levaldigi
The closest airport to Cuneo. Airport pickup is convenient for immediate departures toward the Langhe, Turin, or the Maritime Alps. Pros: quick turnaround after landing, longer opening hours than some city offices, easy access to main roads. Cons: fewer desks and car classes than major airports, limited after-hours options depending on season, and sometimes higher walk-up rates—prebooking is recommended.
Cuneo Train Station Area (Stazione FS / Piazza della Costituzione)
A practical downtown pickup point for travelers arriving by rail. Pros: easy to reach without a car, good for one- or two-day rentals, and convenient for business travelers. Cons: city traffic at peak times, stricter parking rules nearby, and smaller fleets—reserve early if you need an automatic or larger vehicle.
Corso Nizza / Central Cuneo Rental Offices
Central locations close to shops and hotels. Pros: walkable access from the historic center and simple drop-off if you’re staying in town. Cons: limited curb space for loading luggage, potential ZTL (restricted traffic) areas nearby, and parking garages may add cost—confirm the exact pickup address and the best approach route in advance.

What do you need to rent a car in Cuneo?

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

  • Form of ID: A valid physical Italy national photo ID is required at pick-up.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical Italian driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum licence holding period ranges between 1–3 years depending on car group; to be safe, you should have held your licence for at least 3 years.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required for payment and deposit. Most offers accept Visa and MasterCard; many also accept AMEX, Diners Club, Discover, JCB and/or UnionPay. Some offers allow debit cards (mainly Visa/MasterCard, sometimes UnionPay/JCB) for deposit or payment, but several offers are credit-card-only. A few offers may require embossed (convex) cards. The exact accepted cards and whether debit cards are allowed can vary by deal.
  • Age requirements: Most rentals allow driving from about 18–27 years minimum up to 75–120 years maximum, depending on supplier and car group. Common standard ranges include 21–80, 21–99, 19–80, and 18–80/99. Young driver surcharges apply for drivers typically between 18/19/21/23 and 24/25, with examples such as: about €12–€36.60 per day, sometimes capped for the rental or with weekly/monthly equivalents (e.g., ‘$17.51 per day’, ‘$23.35 per day, $350.21 capped’, ‘$29.95 per day, $449.32 capped’, or ‘$28.48 per day, $284.84 capped’). In several policies, old-driver fees may also apply from about 76–80/99 years (e.g., ‘$7.00 per day’ or ‘$14.01 per day’). Exact age limits and fees vary by supplier and vehicle category; luxury and premium groups may have stricter minimum ages.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum licence holding period typically ranges from 1–3 years depending on car group; to be safe, you should have held your licence for at least 3 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is only a translation; original licence must also be shown; photocopies or scans are not accepted) or
    • EU/EEA driving licence (valid throughout the EU/EEA, Switzerland and the UK) or
    • GCC driving licence (when offered by the specific deal; see notes).

    Notes: For GCC driving licence users, return flight/train tickets are required at pick-up.

  • Form of ID: A valid physical passport is required at pick-up.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Most offers accept Visa and MasterCard; many also accept AMEX, Diners Club, Discover, JCB and/or UnionPay. Some offers also accept Visa/MasterCard (and occasionally UnionPay or JCB) debit cards for deposit/payment, but others strictly require credit cards. In a few offers, embossed (convex) cards may be required. Always check which brands and card types (credit vs. debit) are accepted for your specific deal.
  • Age requirements: Most rentals allow driving from about 18–27 years minimum up to 75–120 years maximum, depending on supplier and car group. Common standard ranges include 21–80, 21–99, 19–80, and 18–80/99. Young driver surcharges apply for drivers typically between 18/19/21/23 and 24/25, with examples such as: about €12–€36.60 per day, sometimes capped for the rental or with weekly/monthly equivalents (e.g., ‘$17.51 per day’, ‘$23.35 per day, $350.21 capped’, ‘$29.95 per day, $449.32 capped’, or ‘$28.48 per day, $284.84 capped’). In several policies, old-driver fees may also apply from about 76–80/99 years (e.g., ‘$7.00 per day’ or ‘$14.01 per day’). Exact age limits and fees vary by supplier and vehicle category; luxury and premium groups may have stricter minimum ages.
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Drive Your Dream Car from Cuneo – Explore Piedmont's Best Routes

From Alpine passes to world-famous vineyards, discover the perfect ride for your Italian adventure. Book now and unlock exclusive deals on popular models.

Alpine

SUV

Conquer the Majestic Alps with Confidence
5
3
Auto

Cuneo's location near six dramatic mountain passes including Colle della Maddalena at 1,996 meters demands a capable SUV. Winter brings frequent snowfall to these high-elevation routes, and an SUV provides the ground clearance, traction control, and all-wheel drive needed to navigate icy switchbacks safely. Summer brings lush green valleys perfect for scenic drives with the whole family.

Vineyard

Medium

Savor Piedmont's World-Class Wines in Style
5
2
Auto

The renowned Langhe wine region with its rolling hills and iconic vineyards of Barolo and Barbaresco is just a short drive from Cuneo. A medium car offers the ideal balance—compact enough to navigate narrow vineyard lanes and charming medieval towns, yet comfortable enough for full-day wine tasting tours. Automatic transmission makes it easy to focus on the stunning scenery rather than shifting gears.

Coastal

Convertible

Sun-Soaked Mediterranean Escape Awaits
4
2
Auto

The stunning Ligurian coastline with its colorful villages and azure waters is within reach from Cuneo. A convertible lets you fully experience the exhilarating drive down to the Italian Riviera, dropping the top as you wind along cliff-hugging roads with panoramic sea views. Perfect for summer road trips from Piedmont to the Mediterranean.

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Pick Up At Cuneo Airport (CUF) For The Fastest Getaway

Airport rentals work best if you’re landing and heading straight to the Langhe, Alpine valleys, or nearby cities. You’ll typically find clear signage, streamlined pickup, and better availability for longer rentals—especially when you book in advance. Confirm counter hours, credit card/deposit rules, and fuel policy before arrival.

Book Car Rentals at Cuneo Airport (CUF) | Read Real Reviews

Find the best car rental deals at Cuneo (CUF). Read authentic reviews from real travelers to ensure a smooth pickup experience and drive with confidence.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
NoleggiareBudget Friendly
3.5
19800+ reviews
$3112.9 mi from Cuneo Downtown
$701
  • New and well-maintained vehicles
  • Professional and helpful staff
  • Competitive pricing with good value
Hertz
1.5
1100+ reviews
$692.6 mi from Cuneo Downtown-
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Quick and easy pickup process

*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. 14 2026
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LANGUAGES

Italian

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+39

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$57 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

3-5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

130 km/h (Autostrada), 110 km/h (Strada extraurbana principale)

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.08% for experienced drivers over 21)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.85/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.65/L - $2.10/L

Cuneo Car Rental FAQ

Practical answers for US travelers driving around Cuneo and the Piedmont Alps

Can I drive in Cuneo with just my US license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Yes, you need an IDP. Italy legally requires a 1968-convention International Driving Permit for any non-EU license, and US renters will be turned away at the counter without one. Get the $20 paper booklet from AAA before you fly; digital versions are not accepted. Carry your US license, the IDP, and passport together at all times.
What are ZTL zones in Cuneo, and how do they catch tourists by surprise?
ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) is a camera-enforced restricted zone covering most of Cuneo's historic center, active roughly Mon-Sat 7:30am-7:30pm. Rental cars are automatically logged by plate readers, and the €80-€100 fine follows you home 3-6 months later. Park outside the center in the blue-stripe lots near Piazza Galimberti or take a hotel with garage access.
How do I pay tolls on the A6 Turin-Savona and A33 Asti-Cuneo highways?
Italian autostrada tolls are paid by cash, credit card, or Telepass at the booth. Cuneo to Turin on the A6 runs about €3-€4 each way. Skip cash lanes if you only have a US chip card with foreign transaction fees, and never enter the orange Telepass-only lane unless you have the transponder. The A33 to Asti is largely free.
Do I really need snow chains in the Maritime Alps around Limone Piemonte, even in October?
Yes, often. From November 1 to April 15, Italian law requires M+S-rated tires or mounted chains on the SS20 Colle di Tenda and SP20 toward Limone Piemonte. Cuneo gets 600mm of rain a year and the ski resort sits at 1,400m. Buy €40-€60 chain sets at any Liguria or Piemonte autogrill, and budget a dry afternoon to mount them before your first mountain drive.
I'm 23 years old. Can I rent a car in Cuneo, and what's the young driver surcharge?
Most major agencies (Hertz, Avis, Sixt at Turin airport) require age 21+ with a €15-€25 per day young driver fee up to age 25. Some, like Maggiore, set the minimum at 19. Budget carriers may refuse under 21 entirely. Book early because the cheapest mini-car class is the only one available to under-25 drivers, and credit-card-only payment is usually required.
Can I take a rental car from Cuneo into France over the Col de Tende, and will my insurance still cover me?
Yes, but only if you declare cross-border travel at pickup, since most Italian rental contracts ban it by default. The Col de Tenda tunnel (€5.50) is open year-round and drops you directly into Tende, France in 20 minutes. A few franchises add a €15-€30 cross-border fee, and you'll need a green card or explicit Schengen coverage letter to satisfy French police checks at the border.

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