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Rent A Car In Draguignan, France With Competitive Prices And A Complete Local Guide

Compare airport and downtown pickup options, understand insurance and fees, and choose the right car for exploring Draguignan and the Provence countryside on your schedule.

Practical Tips For Provence
Draguignan Car Rental Guide
Renting a car in Draguignan is one of the easiest ways to explore the Var region at your own pace—think hilltop villages, wineries, markets, and coastal day trips without relying on limited local transit. Expect mostly roundabout-heavy driving, occasional narrow streets in older areas, and paid parking zones in town. For the best value, book early in peak summer, choose a smaller vehicle for easier parking, and confirm your fuel policy ("full-to-full" is usually the most cost-effective). If you plan to drive into bigger cities or along the coast, factor in tolls, parking costs, and heavier traffic during weekends and holiday periods.
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE) – Primary Air Gateway
Most international travelers connect through Nice and then drive to Draguignan (roughly 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic and route). Car rental counters are located in/near the terminals with clear signage to the rental area and parking bays. Pros: widest fleet, frequent promos, longer hours, easy one-way options. Cons: airport surcharges, heavier traffic leaving Nice, longer drive before you reach Draguignan.
Draguignan City Center (Near Old Town And Main Shopping Streets)
Best for travelers already staying in Draguignan who want an easy walk-up pickup and a calmer vehicle inspection. Advantages: less crowded than airports, easier to ask questions about local driving/parking. Disadvantages: limited opening hours, smaller fleets, and you may need paid parking nearby while loading luggage.
Draguignan Rail/Bus Area (Local Transport Hub Vicinity)
Convenient if you arrive by regional bus or train connections and want to continue by car. Advantages: quick transfer from public transit, good for multi-city itineraries without flying. Disadvantages: availability can vary by day; returns may be constrained by office hours.

What do you need to rent a car in Draguignan?

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

  • Form of ID: A valid physical France national photo ID is required for the main driver and any additional drivers.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical French driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum licence holding period varies by vehicle: most rentals require at least 1 year; some vehicles may require 1–2 years, and certain categories require at least 3 years.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Commonly accepted credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, American Express. Some offers also accept debit cards (mainly Visa and MasterCard, sometimes JCB/Discover/AMEX). In a few cases, card brands may be limited to Visa/MasterCard only, or debit cards may not be accepted. A deposit card may be needed for some offers. An e‑voucher or printed voucher may be required depending on the offer.
  • Age requirements: General eligible driving age ranges from a minimum of 18–26 years up to 80–100 years maximum, depending on the specific offer and vehicle category. For many standard offers, drivers 18–25 (or 18–24, 21–24, or 21–25) are considered young drivers and must pay a daily surcharge, typically around EUR 32.60–42.00 per day (approximately $38.01–$48.97 per day). Some offers cap the young driver surcharge for the entire rental (for example, around EUR 445.54–490.03 for the rental term). Some offers only accept drivers aged 26 and above with no young driver fee. Exact applicable minimum/maximum age and young driver surcharge depend on the chosen vehicle and rate.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements. Minimum licence holding period varies by vehicle: most rentals require at least 1 year; some vehicles may require 1–2 years, and certain categories require at least 3 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • EU/EEA Driving License or equivalent, valid across the EU/EEA, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Photocopies or scanned copies are not accepted; you must show the original licence(s) and, where applicable, the original IDP.
  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required for the main driver and any additional drivers.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards may include Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, and American Express; some offers restrict cards to Visa/MasterCard only. Some rentals also accept debit cards (mainly Visa and MasterCard, sometimes JCB/Discover/AMEX); others do not accept debit cards at all. A deposit card may be required on certain offers. An e‑voucher or printed voucher may be required depending on the offer. For some rates, printed proof of Collision/Theft coverage from your card issuer or insurer must be presented at the counter, including your name or card details, coverage terms, validity dates, covered countries, and vehicle types.
  • Age requirements: General eligible driving age ranges from a minimum of 18–26 years up to 80–100 years maximum, depending on the specific offer and vehicle category. For many standard offers, drivers 18–25 (or 18–24, 21–24, or 21–25) are considered young drivers and must pay a daily surcharge, typically around EUR 32.60–42.00 per day (approximately $38.01–$48.97 per day). Some offers cap the young driver surcharge for the entire rental (for example, around EUR 445.54–490.03 for the rental term). Some offers only accept drivers aged 26 and above with no young driver fee. Exact applicable minimum/maximum age and young driver surcharge depend on the chosen vehicle and rate.
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Best Car Rentals in Draguignan for Every Journey

Discover the perfect wheels for your French Riviera adventure. From coastal drives to mountain escapes, find your ideal rental today.

Summer

Convertible

Cruise the French Riviera in Style
4
2
Auto

Summer in Draguignan brings warm temperatures perfect for convertible driving along the stunning Côte d'Azur. The scenic coastal roads from Saint-Tropez to Cannes offer breathtaking Mediterranean views. A convertible lets you fully experience the glamour and sunshine of the French Riviera. This vehicle is ideal for leisurely drives along winding beachfront promenades.

Mountain

SUV

Conquer the Verdon Gorge Adventure
5
3
Auto

The dramatic Verdon Gorge and surrounding Alpine terrain demand a capable SUV with strong handling on steep, winding mountain roads. Summer hiking trails and autumn leaf-peeping routes require a vehicle that handles varied elevations comfortably. The high ground clearance and robust performance of an SUV make it essential for exploring Draguignan's rugged northern regions safely and confidently.

City

Small

Navigate Charming Villages Effortlessly
5
2
Auto

Draguignan's historic center and neighboring Provençal villages feature narrow cobblestone streets and tight parking spots. A compact small car makes maneuvering through these charming but challenging roadways stress-free. The excellent fuel economy of this category is perfect for exploring the region's numerous wine villages and lavender fields without frequent refueling stops.

Choose Your Ride

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More Choice And Longer Hours For Arrivals Into Provence

Airport rental desks near Draguignan (most commonly via Nice Côte d’Azur Airport or Toulon–Hyères Airport) typically offer the widest vehicle selection, extended operating hours, and easier access to after-hours drop boxes. This is often the smoothest option if you’re flying in, traveling with luggage, or need a one-way rental to another city.

Draguignan Car Rentals: Compare Prices & Verified Customer Ratings

Read genuine reviews from real travelers who picked up their car in Draguignan. Make informed decisions before you book.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Dollar
2.1
3,300+ reviews
$1171.5 mi from Draguignan Downtown
$875
  • Quick and easy pickup process
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Competitive rental pricing
Europcar
1.7
7300+ reviews
$1120.4 mi from Draguignan Downtown
$817 - $883
  • Convenient airport locations
  • Wide vehicle selection
  • Quick online booking process
Thrifty
1.6
44 reviews
$1171.5 mi from Draguignan Downtown
$875
  • No hidden extra fees
  • Quick vehicle pickup process
  • Friendly and helpful staff
Keddy by europcar
1.2
305+ reviews
$1020.4 mi from Draguignan Downtown
$1,156 - $1,200
  • Good value for money
  • Easy and fast return
  • Clean and equipped cars
Hertz
1.2
1700+ reviews
$1141.5 mi from Draguignan Downtown-
  • Quick airport pickup service
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Responsive roadside assistance

*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. 26 2026
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"Airport locations account for 40-45% of rentals in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region; Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is the dominant hub, followed by Marseille Provence Airport at ~80-90km from Draguignan."

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"SUV bookings increased 15% in 2022-2024 in the Riviera region; peak season (June-September) sees 70-85% occupancy vs 35-50% in low season; average rental duration 5-8 days at airport locations."

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"40% of car rental complaints relate to insurance coverage confusion, particularly CDW costs and coverage limits being the primary confusion points for customers."

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Draguignan Awaits: Your Essential France Driving Guide

Everything you need to know about driving, car rentals, and road rules in Draguignan, France - from speed limits to gas prices and traffic regulations for your perfect Provence road trip.

LANGUAGES

French

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+33

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$57 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

130 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$2.35/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$2.00/L - $2.50/L

TRAVELER RATING

5.2 / 10

Driving in Draguignan

Essential car rental and driving tips for exploring Draguignan and the French Riviera region

Can I drive in France with my US driver's license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
US tourists can legally drive in France with a valid US driver's license, but an International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended. French police often expect to see an IDP alongside your US license—it translates your license into French and includes your photo. You can get an IDP from AAA in the US for about $20. Without it, you risk fines if stopped, and your rental insurance may not cover claims. Budget $20 and 15 minutes at AAA before departure.
How do I pay for French highway tolls, and is it worth renting a peage transponder?
French highways (autoroutes) use barrier tolls—you pay at exits by cash or card. Most accept Visa/Mastercard. A Peage transponder (like Bip&Go or Viabuy) costs €5-15/day rental but lets you skip cash lanes and sometimes saves 5-10% on tolls. For a week of exploring the Riviera (e.g., Draguignan to Nice ≈ €25 in tolls), a transponder pays for itself after 3-4 days if you take highways daily. Ask your rental company; many offer transponders at €5-8/day.
What are the speed limits in France, and how strictly are they enforced?
French speed limits: 130 km/h on highways (110 km/h in rain), 80 km/h on rural roads, 50 km/h in towns. Speed cameras are ubiquitous and fines arrive by mail 2-6 weeks later. Tolerance is typically 5 km/h below the threshold before flash. Average highway patrol fine runs €45-150 depending on excess speed. The fine system uses a point-based licensepenalty—US drivers rarely lose points on their US license, but the fine still applies. Rentals with GPS often warn of upcoming cameras.
Do I need winter tires or snow chains in the Draguignan area?
Draguignan sits in Provence at low elevation (mild winters, rare snow), so winter tires aren't legally required locally. However, if you plan day trips into the Alps (2-3 hours north) during December-March, you'll need snow chains and possibly winter tires—French law mandates them on marked alpine routes. Carry chains year-round if mountaineering. Most rental companies offer snow chains for €10-15/day; purchase is €40-60. Check tire requirements before ascending to ski resorts like Isola 2000 or Valberg.
What type of fuel do French gas stations use, and should I choose a diesel or gasoline rental?
French gas stations offer diesel (gazole/displayed as "Diesel" or "Gazole") and gasoline (essence, typically 95/E10 and 98). Diesel costs about 10-15% less per liter than gasoline and gets 20-30% better mileage—worth it if you're renting for a week. Most French rentals are diesel. Note: never put gasoline in a diesel vehicle (expensive repair, €2000+). Unleaded 95 is the standard gasoline grade. Self-service stations are common; credit cards work at pumps but sometimes require a €100-200 pre-authorization hold.
How do I avoid parking tickets and towing in Draguignan?
Street parking in Draguignan uses pay-and-display machines (horodateurs)—€1-2/hour in central areas, free 12pm-2pm and after 7pm in some zones. Look for blue lines (paid), white lines (free), yellow lines (reserved). Tickets can be €35-75. Avoid parking near crosswalks or on sidewalks—towing is €150-200. Many rental companies bill €15-30 for any traffic violation discovered during return inspection. If towed, call the local police (17) for location; retrieval costs €100-200 plus any fines.

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