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

Compare airport and downtown pickup options, understand insurance and fees, and choose the best route for exploring Zagreb and day trips across Croatia.

Updated Traveler Essentials
Zagreb Car Rental Guide: Where to Pick Up and What to Expect
Renting a car in Zagreb is a convenient way to reach places that are slower or less direct by public transit—especially for day trips to Plitvice Lakes, Zagorje castles, Samobor, or the Istrian coast. Zagreb itself is walkable and has trams, so many travelers prefer to pick up a car only when leaving the city (to reduce parking costs and avoid limited street parking). Expect manual transmissions to be common, deposits to be held on a credit card, and fuel policies typically set to “full-to-full.” Always review the rental agreement for cross-border rules, mileage limits, and any surcharges for one-way returns.
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Franjo Tuđman Airport Zagreb (ZAG) — Car Rental Center
Zagreb’s main airport is the most popular pickup point. Rental desks are located in the airport terminal/arrivals area with cars in nearby lots or a designated rental area. Pros: longest opening hours, widest vehicle selection (including automatics if booked early), easy return signage, and convenient for immediate road trips. Cons: airport location fees may apply, lines can be longer during peak arrival waves, and it’s less ideal if you plan to stay in the city center first.
Zagreb Main Railway Station Area (Glavni kolodvor)
A practical downtown pickup zone near central transit connections and hotels. Pros: easy to reach without a car, good if you’re arriving by train/bus, and you can avoid airport surcharges. Cons: heavier traffic at peak hours, limited nearby parking for staging/loading, and shorter opening hours compared with the airport.
Trg bana Jelačića / Central Square Vicinity
Closest to the historic core, convenient if you’re staying in the center and want to start a trip after a day or two. Pros: walkable access from many accommodations. Cons: very limited curb space, more one-way streets, higher chance of tight garages, and navigation can be slower due to pedestrian-priority zones and congestion.
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What do you need to rent a car in Zagreb?

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

  • Form of ID: A valid physical Croatia national photo ID.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical Croatian driving license with no major endorsements. It must have been held for at least 1–2 years (most offers require 1 year, some require 2 years). If you have held your license for less than 1 year, a surcharge of €10.00 per day may apply.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are generally required. Accepted credit cards (depending on the offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover, and UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (Visa or MasterCard; occasionally AMEX) and deposit/prepaid cards. At least one physical card must be presented at the counter to pay and leave the deposit.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the specific offer, the minimum age to rent ranges from 18 to 26 years and the maximum from 69 to 99 years. Many offers allow drivers from about 20–21 up to 69–80 years without surcharge. Young driver fees commonly apply for renters approximately 18–24/25 years old; typical charges range around €8.75–€15 per day (or a fixed amount per rental, e.g., €15), sometimes with maximum caps (e.g., €60 per rental). In some offers, senior drivers (about 70–80/95/99 years old) may also be charged a similar daily or per‑rental fee.
  • Driving licence: The main and any additional drivers must present a full, original physical driving license with no major endorsements, held for at least 1–2 years (most offers require 1 year, some require 2 years). Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • EU/EEA Driving License or
    • Full driver's license issued in Croatia. The IDP is only a translation and must be presented together with the original license; photocopies or scans are not accepted. For some offers, the driver's license, passport, and IDP must be issued in the same country.

    Notes: *Driver's license, passport, and IDP must be issued in the same country (where specified).

  • Form of ID: A valid passport.
  • Accepted cards: Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required in almost all cases. Accepted credit cards (varies by offer) include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Discover, and UnionPay. Some offers also accept debit cards (Visa or MasterCard; occasionally AMEX) and deposit/prepaid cards. An e‑voucher or printed voucher is commonly required at pick‑up. Some offers may also require printed proof of Collision/Theft coverage from your bank or insurer if you rely on external coverage.
  • Age requirements: Depending on the specific offer, the minimum age to rent ranges from 18 to 26 years and the maximum from 69 to 99 years. Many offers allow drivers from about 20–21 up to 69–80 years without surcharge. Young driver fees commonly apply for renters approximately 18–24/25 years old; typical charges range around €8.75–€15 per day (or a fixed amount per rental, e.g., €15), sometimes with maximum caps (e.g., €60 per rental). In some offers, senior drivers (about 70–80/95/99 years old) may also be charged a similar daily or per‑rental fee.
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Best Rental Cars for Your Zagreb Road Trip Adventure

Discover the most-booked rides for Zagreb's streets, mountain drives, and Adriatic coast trips. Browse top picks favored by fellow travelers.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

City

Small

Nimble in Narrow Streets
5
2
Auto

Navigating Zagreb's medieval Upper Town means squeezing through stone alleys on Tkalčićeva and Radićeva where larger cars simply won't fit. Street parking downtown is famously scarce and tight. A compact car handles Ilica's traffic with ease, slips into small spots near Ban Jelačić Square, and keeps fuel costs low.

Winter

SUV

Ready for Snowy Slopes
5
3
Auto

Medvednica Mountain towers just north of Zagreb, and from December through February its Sljeme ski resort and alpine roads pack with snow and ice. An SUV gives you the clearance and stability to climb safely in winter conditions. It's equally at home on slippery backroads leading into Slovenia's Julian Alps.

Road Trip

Medium

Comfort for Long Highways
5
2
Auto

Most Zagreb itineraries include 2-to-4-hour drives to Plitvice Lakes, Istria, or the Dalmatian coast, and a mid-size sedan is the sweet spot. You get generous trunk space for luggage, smooth cruising on the A1 motorway, and automatic gears that American drivers prefer. Comfortable enough for whole-day journeys.

Choose Your Ride

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

Airport Pickup
Downtown Pickup

Why Pick Up at Zagreb Airport (ZAG)

Airport pickup is ideal if you’re landing and immediately driving to the countryside or another region. You’ll typically get the biggest fleet, more late/early operating hours, clearer return procedures, and better availability for specialty vehicles. Keep an eye out for airport surcharges and plan a little buffer time for counter lines during peak flight arrivals.

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City SmartSmall
Volkswagen up!

Volkswagen up!

Green motionCall for pick-up
4
1
2
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$954.27 - $4,174.94
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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City SmartSmall
Volkswagen up!

Volkswagen up!

AvisIn terminal, Walk to counter
4
1
2
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,312.12 - $5,964.21
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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City SmartSmall
Volkswagen up!

Volkswagen up!

AutounionPick-up service
4
1
2
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$596.42
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
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Adventure SeekerSUV
Volkswagen Taigo

Volkswagen Taigo

Green motionCall for pick-up
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$954.27 - $4,174.94
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Adventure SeekerSUV
Volkswagen Taigo

Volkswagen Taigo

AvisIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,312.12 - $5,964.21
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Adventure SeekerSUV
Volkswagen Taigo

Volkswagen Taigo

GoldcarCall for pick-up
5
1
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$2,385.68 - $3,578.52
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Ford Focus Estate

Ford Focus Estate

Green motionCall for pick-up
5
3
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$954.27 - $4,174.94
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Ford Focus Estate

Ford Focus Estate

SixtIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
3
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,659.59
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card
Check Rates
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Family ComfortLarge
Ford Focus Estate

Ford Focus Estate

Right carsIn terminal, Walk to counter
5
3
4
Manual
Cancellationcancellation fees apply
Deposit$1,185.42
MileageUnlimited
PaymentCredit Card, Debit card
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ZAG Car Rentals: Discover Zagreb's Top-Rated Agencies

Read genuine reviews from real travelers who rented at Zagreb. Make informed choices backed by trusted experiences.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Sicily by carBest Overall
4.4
45,500+ reviews
$1711.1 mi
$940
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • New and clean vehicles
  • Quick pickup and return process
Last minuteBest Overall
4.0
195K+ reviews
$43In terminal, Walk to counter
$999 - $2,350
  • Easy and quick booking process
  • Competitive prices and great deals
  • Helpful and professional service
Mack
3.9
180+ reviews
$710.8 mi
$1,469 - $4,112
  • Eco-friendly products that work
  • Quick delivery and packaging
  • Excellent customer service
Alamo
3.7
6 reviews
$20In terminal, Walk to counter
$351 - $1,168
  • Friendly And Helpful Staff
  • Smooth Pick-Up Process
  • Excellent Overall Experience
Routes
3.5
1 review
$154.4 mi-
  • Easy to Use Interface
  • Vital Travel Information
  • Helpful Trip Planning
Street
3.1
34 reviews
$14Shuttle bus
$1,257 - $2,467
  • Brand New Cars in Excellent Condition
  • Professional and Attentive Staff
  • Transparent Pricing with No Hidden Fees
Green motion
2.9
31,148+ reviews
$15Call for pick-up
$940 - $4,112
  • Fast and easy rental process
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Clean vehicles in great condition
Right cars
2.5
3600+ reviews
$751.1 mi
$705 - $3,671
  • Pristine condition vehicles
  • Helpful and accommodating staff
  • Hassle-free pickup experience
Sixt
2.2
325+ reviews
$26In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,410 - $4,112
  • Professional and friendly staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Smooth pickup and return process
Active rent a car
2.1
40 reviews
$23In terminal, Walk to counter-
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Quick and easy pick-up 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. 16 2026
Essential Rental Hub
Everything you need to know before you drive off. Select a topic to get the full brakdown.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Croatia
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A Stress-Free Guide to Refueling Your Rental Car in Croatia
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Avoid Hidden Fees On Your Zagreb Car Rental For A Perfect Croatian Road Trip
Plan your Croatian road trip from Zagreb without costly surprises by learning the most common hidden fees and how to avoid them. Understand cross border green card charges, ferry and island insurance rules, Slovenia vignette requirements, one way drop off surcharges, fuel policies, and airport or out of hours fees. Compare booking direct, using general aggregators, or choosing QEEQ for clearer pricing, then follow a step by step checklist before booking, at the counter, during your trip, and when returning the car so you can drive Croatia with confidence and protect your travel budget.
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Zagreb Car Rental Insurance: How to Avoid Costly Scratches & Deductibles
A practical guide for U.S. travelers renting cars in Zagreb: understand CDW/LDW and excess, compare rental-company “Super Cover” vs third‑party reimbursement policies, and learn when to call police (112), document damage, handle security holds, and file claims. Packed with real case studies, step‑by‑step procedures at pickup and after an incident, and a pre‑flight checklist to protect your vacation budget and peace of mind.
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Key Expert Insights

Platform Analysis

"Zagreb Airport (ZAG) captures 52% of car rentals as the primary entry point, followed by Zagreb Main Train Station at 18% and city center locations at 20%. Airport rentals grow 9% annually driven by international tourists beginning coastal road trips."

Booking Patterns

"Economy cars lead Zagreb rentals at 38% share, followed by compact at 24% and SUV at 21%. Average rental duration is 4.8 days. Summer peak (June-August) represents 48% of annual bookings with 2.5x pricing premium over winter."

Customer Pain Points

"53% of Zagreb renters report confusion over insurance coverage terms (CDW vs Super CDW), 41% cite hidden fuel policy fees, and 29% report inadequate signage guidance for highway exits."

Data Sources

  • QEEQ internal booking databse
  • Zagreb Airport Authority - Passenger Statistics
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  • European Car Rental Survey - RentalCarGroup
  • Eurostar Consumer Insights Report
  • Trustpilot Reviews Analysis - Croatia Car Rentals

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Discover Zagreb, Croatia - Your Premier Car Rental Destination

Experience the charm of Croatia's vibrant capital with the freedom of a rental car. Explore Zagreb's historic streets, scenic coastal routes, and beyond with competitive car rental rates.

LANGUAGES

Croatian

CURRENCY

EUR

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+385

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$57 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

4.8 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

$1.68/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$1.55/L - $1.82/L

Zagreb Car Rental & Driving FAQ

Essential answers for US travelers planning to explore Croatia by car from Zagreb

Do I really need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in Croatia as a US driver?
Technically no — your US license alone is valid for up to 90 days. But here's the catch: nearly every rental company and police officer will require an IDP as a translation document. Without it, you risk being turned away at the counter or fined on the road. An IDP costs about $20 from AAA, takes 15 minutes to get in person, and is valid for 1 year. Get one before you leave the US — there's no reliable way to obtain it once you're in Zagreb.
How do highway tolls work in Croatia? Is an ETC device worth it?
Croatia's highways (autocesta) use a closed toll system: you grab a ticket at the entry gate and pay at the exit based on distance. A typical Zagreb to Split run costs roughly €25–35 ($27–38). You can pay cash (EUR only) or credit card at the booth. An ETC device (ENC) costs ~€10–15 to rent and lets you use dedicated fast lanes — worth it only if you're doing 3+ toll segments, otherwise just pay at the booth.
Do I need winter tires in Zagreb? What happens if I skip them?
Yes, and it's the law. Winter tires (minimum 4mm tread depth) are mandatory from November 15 through April 15 across Croatia. Zagreb averages -2°C to 4°C in January, and icy roads on the drive to Plitvice Lakes or the Adriatic coast are a real hazard. Fines for non-compliance range from €300–2,000. Most rental companies offer winter tires included or for a small daily fee — always confirm before booking. Snow chains are not required for city driving but are strongly recommended if you're heading into the mountain regions like Obertraun or the Dinaric Alps.
I'm 23. How much will the young driver surcharge cost me in Croatia?
Expect to pay an extra €10–25 per day on top of your base rental rate. Most companies in Croatia charge a young driver fee for renters under 25, though some budget agencies (e.g., Fileas, Oryx) set the minimum at 21. At a 7-day rental with a €40/day base rate, that's an additional €70–175 just for being under 25. Book early and compare — some dealers waive the surcharge for AAA or specific credit card holders.
Diesel or petrol rental — which saves me money in Croatia?
Diesel (dizel) is almost always the cheaper option — currently around €1.35–1.50/liter versus €1.45–1.60/liter for petrol (benzin). Diesel-powered cars also typically get 15–20% better fuel economy on highway routes like Zagreb to Dubrovnik (610 km). Most SUV and van rentals in Croatia run on diesel. The only reason to skip diesel is if you're doing very short urban-only trips under 50 km/day, where the fuel savings don't offset the higher rental price.
What's the real risk of traffic fines in Croatia as a US driver?
Speed cameras are widespread on highways and urban roads, and fines are typically sent to the rental company, which will charge your credit card directly plus a €15–30 administrative fee. Common violations for tourists: speeding in 50 km/h zones through small towns (fines €20–300), using a mobile phone while driving (€60–130), and failing to purchase a highway toll ticket at entry (fines up to €200). Always keep your rental agreement and IDP on hand — police checks are common on major routes like the A2 toward Zagorje.

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