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Rent a Car in Pula, Croatia—Competitive Prices and a Complete Local Guide

Compare airport and downtown pickup options, understand insurance and fees, and hit the Istrian coast with the right car at a great value.

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Pula Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Know
Renting a car in Pula is one of the easiest ways to explore Istria beyond the city—coastal beaches, national parks, wineries, and small medieval towns are much simpler to reach on your own schedule. In summer, demand is high, so booking early helps secure better rates and automatic cars. Expect narrow streets in old-town areas, paid parking zones near popular sights, and frequent roundabouts on main routes. For most travelers, a compact car is the best balance of price and practicality; consider a small SUV only if you plan to visit rural roads or want extra luggage space. Practical tips: confirm the fuel policy (full-to-full is usually simplest), check the required deposit/credit-card rules, and ask about cross-border restrictions if you plan to drive to Slovenia or Italy. In Croatia, a valid driver’s license is required; an International Driving Permit may be needed depending on your license origin. Speed limits and enforcement are common on highways and main roads, so keep an eye on signage.
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Pula Airport (PUY) Car Rental Area
Pickup is typically at airport rental desks and the nearby parking area for rental vehicles. Pros: easiest for arrivals, widest vehicle choice, longer hours in peak season. Cons: can be pricier, potential wait times after multiple flight arrivals, and you’ll need to navigate out of airport traffic right away.
Pula City Center (Old Town/Arena Area)
Pros: convenient if you’re already staying central and want to enjoy the city before driving; may avoid airport surcharges. Cons: limited parking, one-way streets, and more time needed for pickup/return during busy hours.
Pula Ferry/Waterfront (Port Area)
Pros: handy for travelers arriving by boat or staying near the promenade; easy access to main roads once you leave the waterfront. Cons: seasonal congestion, paid parking can be tight, and some offices have shorter weekend hours.
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What do you need to rent a car in Pula?

Renting a car in Pula 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 (South Korea for Korean rentals; Croatia for Croatian rentals).
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driver’s license with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period varies by car/class and location: commonly at least 1 year; some vehicles require 2–3 years.

    Notes: South Korea: Non-Korean nationals using a Korean driver’s license must have it issued at least 1 year before pick‑up; if held for less than 1 year, the original home-country license plus embassy legalization or Apostille is required. Some rentals accept only a Korean license or an International Driving Permit together with the renter’s own license (documents must be from the same country).

  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted schemes vary by offer and may include: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, UnionPay, Diners Club, JCB, and Discover. Some locations also accept qualifying debit cards (commonly Visa, MasterCard, AMEX). Certain offers support specific card types (e.g., CtCard/XpCard/DcCard/UnCard) and may allow convex-embossed or non‑embossed cards depending on the provider.
  • Age requirements: Age requirements vary by offer and country. Typical minimum age ranges from 18–26 and maximum from 60–99. Common patterns include: in South Korea, standard minimum 21–26 (max 60–99), with young driver surcharges often applied roughly from 21–26 (e.g., about KRW 15,000–30,000 per day, sometimes decreasing for longer rentals). In Croatia, many offers allow drivers from 18–21 up to 70–85/99, with young driver surcharges where applicable (e.g., EUR 5.71–12.50 per day or a fixed per‑rental fee), and in some cases senior driver fees from about age 70–80+. Exact applicable minimum/maximum ages and any young/old driver fee follow the specific car and supplier; if your age falls within a listed young_driver or old_driver band, the surcharge described in that band’s reference (per day or per lease) will apply.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driver’s license with no major endorsements. Minimum holding period depends on vehicle/location and is typically 1–3 years. Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP) (IDP is only a translation; both originals must be shown; photocopies or scans are not accepted) or
    • EU/EEA Driving License (valid across the EU/EEA, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) or
    • Original South Korea Driving License (English version) + Korean Alien Registration Card (for foreigners licensed in Korea).

    Notes: For Korea: The International Driving Permit must be issued by a country that has signed the Geneva or Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. If you use a Korean driver’s license for rental, you must also provide proof of valid Korean residence. For some Korean rentals, driver’s license, passport, and IDP must be issued by the same country. For non‑Korean nationals using a Korean license, it must be issued at least 1 year before pick‑up; otherwise your original home‑country license plus embassy legalization or Apostille is required.

  • Form of ID: A valid passport is required at pick‑up.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required for deposit/payment. Accepted brands vary by offer and may include: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, UnionPay, Diners Club, JCB, and Discover. Some offers also accept Visa/MasterCard/AMEX debit cards for payment or deposit. Certain products recognize special card categories (CtCard, XpCard, DcCard, UnCard); availability and acceptance depend on the specific rental offer.
  • Age requirements: Age requirements vary by offer and country. Typical minimum age ranges from 18–26 and maximum from 60–99. Common patterns include: in South Korea, standard minimum 21–26 (max 60–99), with young driver surcharges often applied roughly from 21–26 (e.g., about KRW 15,000–30,000 per day, sometimes decreasing for longer rentals). In Croatia, many offers allow drivers from 18–21 up to 70–85/99, with young driver surcharges where applicable (e.g., EUR 5.71–12.50 per day or a fixed per‑rental fee), and in some cases senior driver fees from about age 70–80+. Exact applicable minimum/maximum ages and any young/old driver fee follow the specific car and supplier; if your age falls within a listed young_driver or old_driver band, the surcharge described in that band’s reference (per day or per lease) will apply.
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Best Car Rentals in Pula for Your Croatian Road Trip

From ancient Roman amphitheaters to the stunning Istrian coastline, discover the perfect wheels to explore Pula and beyond.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Summer

Convertible

Feel the Adriatic Breeze
4
2
Auto

Pula enjoys over 2,600 hours of sunshine annually. A convertible lets you fully experience the stunning coastal roads between Rovinj and Pula, with the wind in your hair as you pass through charming Istrian villages. Perfect for the peak summer months from June to August when the Adriatic coastline is most vibrant.

Road Trip

SUV

Conquer Istria's Winding Roads
5
3
Auto

The Istrian Peninsula offers scenic mountain routes through wine country and coastal highways along crystal-clear waters. An SUV provides the versatility to handle gravel paths leading to hidden beaches, mountain passes near Ucka Nature Park, and the occasional unpaved road to local wineries with confidence.

City

Small

Navigate Pula's Historic Streets
5
2
Auto

Pula's old town features narrow cobblestone streets and tight parking spots around the famous Roman amphitheater. A compact car effortlessly weaves through traffic, parks in medieval quarters, and handles the busy summer tourist season without the stress of maneuvering larger vehicles through crowded streets.

Choose Your Ride

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

Pula Airport (PUY)
Downtown Pula

Fast Pickup for Immediate Road Trips

Airport rentals are ideal if you’re landing and heading straight to Rovinj, Poreč, Cape Kamenjak, or hill towns like Motovun. You’ll typically find the widest opening hours and the best selection of vehicles (including automatics), but pricing can be slightly higher during peak season and queues can form around flight arrivals.

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City ExplorerSmall
Renault Clio

Renault Clio

Addcar rentalPick-up service
4
1
2
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,127.57
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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City ExplorerSmall
Fiat 500

Fiat 500

Addcar rentalPick-up service
4
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$3,798.14
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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City ExplorerSmall
Fiat 500

Fiat 500

EnterpriseIn terminal, Walk to counter
4
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$830.84
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Hilltop ExplorerSUV
Opel Crossland X

Opel Crossland X

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Hilltop ExplorerSUV
Opel Crossland X

Opel Crossland X

Last minuteIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,008.88 - $2,373.84
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Hilltop ExplorerSUV
Opel Crossland X

Opel Crossland X

Thrifty0.4 mi
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,721.03
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Renault Megane Estate

Renault Megane Estate

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$353.82 - $1,179.39
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Opel Astra Estate

Opel Astra Estate

AlamoIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,068.22
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Opel Astra Estate

Opel Astra Estate

Dollar0.4 mi
5
2
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Pula Airport (PUY) Car Rentals - Real Ratings from Travelers

Read genuine reviews from real customers who picked up their rental cars at Pula Airport. Make informed decisions based on authentic experiences.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Sicily by carBest Overall
4.4
45,500+ reviews
$1124.5 mi
$931
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • New and clean vehicles
  • Quick pickup and return process
Last minuteBest Overall
4.0
195K+ reviews
$79In terminal, Walk to counter
$989 - $2,326
  • Easy and quick booking process
  • Competitive prices and great deals
  • Helpful and professional service
Alamo
3.7
6 reviews
$20In terminal, Walk to counter
$348 - $1,160
  • Friendly And Helpful Staff
  • Smooth Pick-Up Process
  • Excellent Overall Experience
Routes
3.5
1 review
$181.3 mi-
  • Easy to Use Interface
  • Vital Travel Information
  • Helpful Trip Planning
Street
3.1
34 reviews
$161.6 mi
$1,245 - $2,443
  • Brand New Cars in Excellent Condition
  • Professional and Attentive Staff
  • Transparent Pricing with No Hidden Fees
Right cars
2.5
3600+ reviews
$924.1 mi
$928
  • Pristine condition vehicles
  • Helpful and accommodating staff
  • Hassle-free pickup experience
Sixt
2.2
325+ reviews
$28In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,396 - $4,071
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Smooth pickup and return process
Active rent a car
2.1
40 reviews
$25In terminal, Walk to counter-
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Quick and easy pick-up process
Dollar
2.1
3346+ reviews
$454 mi-
  • Easy pickup and return process
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • No pressure for extra add-ons
Thrifty
1.9
3669+ reviews
$784 mi
$1,570
  • Friendly Personnel At Select Locations
  • Quick Check-in When Staffed Properly
  • Nearly New Vehicle Selection Available

*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. 13 2026
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"Pula Airport dominates as primary pickup point, capturing 42% of car rentals in Istria region. Airport transport segment holds 38% market share in Europe, with convenience driving 40% of location choices."

Booking Patterns

"Economy cars dominate at 32% market share in Europe, while SUV rentals grow at 10.7% CAGR. Peak season in Istria runs June-August, with renters booking 5-7 days average. 71% of bookings are made online."

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"56% of renters report hidden fee discrepancies between advertised and final prices, making this the top pain point across European car rental markets."

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Croatia Road Rules: Your Essential Driving Guide for 2026

Everything You Need to Know About Driving in Croatia Including Speed Limits, Gas Prices, Car Rentals, and Local Traffic Regulations

LANGUAGES

Croatian

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+385

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$52 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

5-7 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

130 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (0.00% for drivers under 24)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.78/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.65/L - $1.95/L

Pula Car Rental Guide

Essential tips for renting and driving a car in Pula, Croatia

Can I drive in Croatia with my US license, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
You'll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your US license. Croatian law requires an IDP for all non-EU license holders, and rental companies will almost always request it. The IDP is a simple translation booklet ($20, available at AAA offices). Without it, you risk being turned away or facing issues with insurance claims if an accident occurs.
How do I pay for highways in Croatia? Do I need an electronic toll tag?
Croatia uses a vignette (toll sticker) system, not electronic tags. You'll buy a vignette (available at border crossings and gas stations) for ~€15 for 7 days. The Ucka Tunnel near Pula charges separately (≈€5-7). Electronic tags like ETC are mainly for locals and aren't cost-effective for short visits. If you're heading to Plitvice Lakes or Split, budget €15-40 for vignettes depending on your route.
I'm 22—will I pay a young driver surcharge, and how much?
Yes, expect to pay a 'young driver fee' (typically ages 21-24). Most agencies charge €15-30 per day on top of the base rate. At 25, this surcharge usually disappears. Always confirm the total price before booking, as these fees can add €200-400 to a week's rental. Some agencies like Sixt or National may have lower surcharges than budget operators.
Is parking in Pula expensive? Where should I avoid parking?
Street parking in central Pula costs €0.70-1.50/hour in paid zones (marked blue). Free parking exists but fills by 9-10 AM in summer. The Arena concert/film festival area has tight restrictions. Park & Ride near the港口 (port) costs ~€3/day. Never park on sidewalks or near intersections—towing costs €100-200 and is common in summer. Leave nothing visible in the car.
What type of fuel do I need, and should I prepay the tank?
Most rental cars in Croatia run on diesel (found as 'dizel' at stations), though gasoline (benzin) vehicles are common. Diesel is usually €0.10-0.20 cheaper than gasoline. Most rentals operate on a full-to-full policy—don't prepay unless offered at a discount, as you'll likely overpay. Self-service stations are widespread; credit cards work at most, but carry €10-20 cash for remote areas.
Can I take my rental car to Slovenia, Bosnia, or Montenegro?
Cross-border travel is restricted with most rental cars. Slovenia and Italy may be permitted with prior company approval (often €20-50 extra). Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Kosovo are typically off-limits—violating this voids your insurance and can result in €500-1000+ charges. If you need to visit multiple countries, check with your rental company before booking and get written approval.

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