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Why rent a car in Albania

Albania is one of those places that rewards the curious driver. Mountains cover more than 70% of the country, the coastline rivals Greece at a fraction of the cost, and the distances are short enough that you can swim at Ksamil in the morning and walk the Ottoman streets of Gjirokastër by afternoon — but only if you have your own wheels. Public transport connects the main cities, but it barely touches the coast south of Vlorë, skips the mountain passes entirely, and runs on a schedule that is, at best, a suggestion.

Renters on TakeCars have driven more than 600 trips across Albania. Some booked a compact to hop between beach towns; others picked up an SUV and crossed into Kosovo or Montenegro. Here is what a few of them said:

“Without a car you cannot see the whole country. The guys were always in touch, the car was convenient, roomy and comfortable.” — Svitlana 🇺🇦

“We covered 1,000+ km in Albania and Montenegro. Good communication, perfect service, a great car. Recommend fully!” — Dmitri 🇪🇪

“Excellent experience — no formalities, no hidden overpayments. We received the car literally in three minutes. VW Polo 1.4 petrol, automatic, 20€ per day.” — Oleksandr 🇺🇦

“Renting was honestly such an easy and smooth experience. Elsida was in touch from the start, Ledio was already waiting when we landed.” — Shawn 🇬🇧

“Thanks to this amazing team, we saw all of Albania — the service felt truly customer-first, not money-driven, which is rare in the car rental industry.” — Nataliia 🇵🇱

“The car quickly became part of our group. Really great for driving, very comfortable.” — Michal 🇸🇰

Read more in our full article: What renters say about renting a car in Albania →

Where to rent a car in Albania

Most renters pick up at Tirana International Airport (TIA) — the country's only commercial airport. Owners deliver to the terminal or meet you at their office a short walk away. Several suppliers also offer pickup in Durrës, Vlorë, and Sarandë, and a few will drop a car at your hotel anywhere in the country for a small fee. One-way rentals between cities are possible with most owners — just confirm in the WhatsApp chat before you book.

Pick up at the airport, in the city, or at your hotel

Customer reviews

What renters say about TakeCars in Albania

Over 640 verified reviews from renters in 40+ countries. The average rating is 4.5 out of 5, and three out of four trips end with a five-star review. Here are a few highlights:

Nadeem 🇬🇧 — “It was actually really perfect. Amarildo was a top guy. The car was lovely, clean and exactly as described. He was really professional, helpful and kind hearted.”

Justinas 🇱🇹 — “Renting the Škoda Fabia was a smooth and effortless experience. Clean, comfortable and easy to drive, perfect for both city and longer trips.”

Kenan 🇧🇪 — “The fact that we could pay cash was what made us choose this kind of company. Keep up this amazing service!”

Oleksii 🇱🇻 — “The managers responded instantly, even late at night. Picking up and returning the car anywhere in the city was very convenient.”

Read all reviews: Renter experiences in Albania →

Real reviews on car rentals in Albania

Joana Silva
Joana Silva
🇵🇹

Volkswagen Golf 5 in Albania

The rent did perfectly.

October 2023
Andrii Slipak
Andrii Slipak
🇺🇦

Ford Fiesta in Albania

In general, we are satisfied with the car rental. The price is reasonable, economical, it is good that it is diesel because it is an advantage for the roads of Abania. However, the car needs service: an error was lit all the time, the windshield washer and aux did not work. We can recommend your company, the cost of the deposit is attractive and thank you for meeting us at the airport.

August 2021
Oleksandr Solomatin
Oleksandr Solomatin
🇱🇹

Dacia Sandero Stepway in Albania

Was my worst experience, well thought out deception and fraud. Renault Sandero Stepway 2025, gasoline was ordered. Stage 1 of the deception: 3 hours before the start of the rental, I was sent a message that such a car is out of stock, but will provide another, "class higher". This car turns out to be a 2015 Fiat 500 xl diesel, which I would never rent for any money. You have a dilemma: put up with it and take this junk or take nothing, lose the 40 euro deposit and stay overnight with your kid and stuff at the airport in a foreign country. I.e. the landlord always wins and loses nothing, if I refuse, they get charged for one day and don't rent anything. I'm sure they don't have 2020s cars at all and it's just a photo, but if they do exist, someone was lucky enough to get one, but the photo on the site remains and the scam continues. I didn't risk being without a car and got over it. Maybe if the country was more civilized or the arrival was in the afternoon, I would have tried renting locally and losing 40 euros. So I get a 2015 Fiat 500 xl, all stripped down, battered by life, humming wildly, very hard to pull, with the oil light on and every 5 minutes the screen lights up: Change oil. I'm pretty sure this sign has been there since 2015 and the oil in this car has never been changed before. Upon pickup, both myself and the lessor took pictures of the car and he told me that they were well aware of all the defects. So, handing over the car, divorce you for money, stage 2. Inspection of the car and I am presented with damage to the car, namely deep scratches on the black plastic on the arch of the front wheel, there as if the front black bumper smoothly passes into the arch. There is not a single dot on the paint of the car next to it. The part is located at the bottom and unnoticed no one could scratch me like that and drive away. The car all the rental period spent the night in the underground parking lot and there was not a single risk of scratching the plastic arch without hitting the paint, it is a very specific defect. But still, I'm being charged for the damage and a fine of 300 euros. I wouldn't give 300 euros for the whole fiat. Naturally, I refuse to pay, moral and psychological pressure begins, you have 3 hours before the flight, nerves, etc. And if you do not fall for this trick, suddenly there is a magic way out: you have to write a positive review on Google Maps. Apparently, Albanians do not know that the review can be changed or deleted later, but some are lazy and so remain excellent reviews. The way out of this situation: in Albania, when you get a car, you need to video the car from all sides and inside, and in the hood, and in the trunk because there are undoubtedly 3 and 4 stages to get money from you.

July 2025
Kristoffer miri Liden
Kristoffer miri Liden
🇪🇪

Audi A4 in Albania

thanks, everything was fantastic

July 2025
Arthur Piot
Arthur Piot
🇧🇪

Ford Fiesta in Albania

The rental was perfect, the guy who delivered it was very friendly and accommodating to us, unfortunately we had a small accident.

July 2023
Attila Rab
Attila Rab
🇭🇺

Volkswagen Touran in Albania

We got a VW Passat, everything was fine. We received the car in a clean and flawless condition. At the end of the rental, they took me to the airport without asking. Correct company, feel free to do business with them. Thank you very much. Attila

September 2023
Piotr Zdziarski
Piotr Zdziarski
🇵🇱

BMW 320d in Albania

Recommended. The landlord very communicative and flexible. Delivery and pickup of the car at the best level. Car fully operational. 👍👍👍

August 2024
Lucia Santamarina
Lucia Santamarina
🇪🇸

SEAT Ibiza Tsi in Albania

it was more or less all good

July 2025
Michal Polyak
Michal Polyak
🇸🇰

Volkswagen Golf Plus in Albania

I was supposed to rent this car, but after paying the rent I was told that the car was free. I was offered another car, in the end I accepted, since I had already paid for it. Overall I was happy, I was surprised that the person who handed over the car did not speak English, but we got along. I expected the car to be filled to the brim, but it was not, so I had to fill it up right away. The car was good, old, but it drove well. Overall I was happy.

September 2024
Carlotta Mozzi
Carlotta Mozzi
🇪🇸

Fiat Panda 4x4 in Albania

Aldi, the car's owner was very helpful and friendly. We had not problem with car in general

August 2023
Florin Cernea
Florin Cernea
🇷🇴

SEAT Ibiza in Albania

Everything was fine

July 2024
Aleh Lukashenka
Aleh Lukashenka
🇵🇱

Hyundai Accent in Albania

The car was quite good, and in terms of value for money, it was just excellent. The rental was very cheap. The only issue was a significant scratch on the rear bumper, but Erald charged only the repair cost quoted by the service station and nothing more. Additionally, for the speeding violation, only the fine was charged, and that was it—no extra fees or deposits. I was left with a good impression. The rental owner, Erald was always available and quickly responded to any questions that arose.

September 2024
Emma Janssen
Emma Janssen
🇳🇱

Honda Jazz in Albania

it was well organized

September 2024

Meet your car owners in Albania

Real people, not rental counters. Every car on TakeCars is owned and maintained by a verified local supplier.

Meet your car owners in Albania

Real people, not rental counters. Every car on TakeCars is owned and maintained by a verified local supplier.

Aldi

Tirana
4.2
Aldi

Romeo

Tirana airport (TIA)
4.8
Romeo

Erald

Durres
4.8
Erald

Marenglen

Tirana airport (TIA)
4.3
Marenglen
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What you should know before driving in Albania

Albania is not a difficult country to drive in, but it is a surprising one. The main highways — A1, A2, A3 — are modern and well-maintained, and the coast road from Vlorë to Sarandë is one of the most scenic drives in Europe. Away from those arteries, expect narrow mountain roads, unpredictable locals, and the occasional donkey blocking traffic. Here is what renters told us:

“The roads in the south are narrow and mountainous. We got a bigger car than we booked, and that actually became a problem.” — Aleksandra 🇵🇱

“We rented a Golf 5 with 160 hp, but got a Honda Jazz with 70–80 hp instead. The car struggled to climb mountain roads — several times we thought we would not make it.” — Yeray 🇪🇸

“Traveled from Tirana to Saranda and back, no complaints. Very economical, drives as it should, size is ideal for roads and parking.” — Olena 🇺🇦

If your route includes the Llogara Pass or anything south of Vlorë, you want at least a 1.4–1.6L engine. A compact car is fine for Tirana–Durrës–Berat, but underpowered cars struggle on the mountain switchbacks, and several renters have learned this the hard way.

What owners have done for renters

The people behind TakeCars listings in Albania are not faceless agencies. They are local owners who take service personally. A few stories from renters:

“The owner brought us another car from Tirana when the first one had issues. We were in Saranda, hours away.” — Elionora 🇪🇪

“On the last day, a message appeared in the car to add oil. Mr. Armand was under the car in 15 minutes and added oil and even coolant.” — Maurycy 🇵🇱

“Unfortunately the car broke down, but it was resolved very efficiently. They even took us to the airport.” — André 🇵🇹

“We chose this company based on reviews. Snizhana was in touch and incredibly supportive. A child seat was included, and we were picked up at the airport in the evening without any issues.” — Nataliia 🇵🇱

Driving basics

Side of the road: Right-hand traffic.

Speed limits: 40 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on intercity roads, 130 km/h on motorways (very few sections apply).

Blood alcohol limit: 0.01% — effectively zero tolerance.

Headlights: Required in poor visibility and outside built-up areas.

Seat belts: Mandatory front and rear. Children under 3 must be in a child seat; children under 150 cm cannot sit in front.

License: Any foreign license is accepted as long as the name is in Latin script. No International Driving Permit required.

Tolls: Albanian roads are toll-free except the Durrës–Kosovo motorway.

Gravel and off-road: Insurance does not cover unpaved roads. Do not take a standard rental on mountain gravel tracks — the risks to both you and the car are real.

The driving style will keep you alert. Locals rarely use indicators, ignore lane markings where they exist, and may stop in the middle of the road to chat with a friend. Pedestrians cross wherever they like. Drive defensively, use your horn when rounding blind bends, and you will be fine.

Fuel and parking

Fuel prices: Roughly €1.70–€1.90 per liter for petrol, slightly less for diesel. A compact car averaging 5–6L per 100 km makes Albania very cheap to explore.

Fuel quality: Stick to large, branded stations. Fuel quality varies widely at smaller roadside pumps. Before heading into remote mountain areas, fill up in the nearest town — stations get sparse.

Payment at stations: Most stations accept only cash in Albanian lek. Card-accepting stations exist but are the exception, not the rule. Carry cash when driving outside Tirana.

Parking: Paid parking in Tirana and major tourist towns runs 100–200 lek (€1–2) per hour. Beach and attraction parking is similar but charged per day. Everywhere else, parking is free. Meters in some areas are unreliable — one renter reported stress at every stop because the machines would not work.

Insurance options on TakeCars

Every car listed on TakeCars comes with basic third-party liability insurance as required by Albanian law. Owners may also offer:

Collision Damage Waiver — Reduces your liability if the car is damaged. Check the excess amount — it varies by owner.

Theft Protection — Covers the car against theft. Often bundled with Collision Damage Waiver.

Full Insurance (Super Cover) — Reduces excess to zero or near-zero. Several renters have noted that what they thought was “full insurance” turned out not to be — always read the terms in your booking confirmation and clarify with the owner on WhatsApp before pickup.

If you plan to cross into Kosovo, Montenegro, or Greece, confirm with your owner that the insurance covers those countries. Cross-border coverage is not automatic and has caught renters off guard.

Read about common rental problems and how to avoid them: Problems to avoid when renting a car in Albania →

Albania car rental prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Albania

Albania is one of the cheapest car rental markets in southern Europe. Prices depend on the season, the car class, and how far in advance you book.

Economy cars (Fiat Punto, Ford Fiesta, VW Polo) start from €18–25/day in the off-season (October–April) and €25–40/day in summer (June–August). SUVs and larger cars (VW Golf, Ford Focus, Dacia Duster) range from €30–45/day off-peak to €45–70/day at the height of summer. Automatic transmission adds €5–15/day on most listings.

You pay a small advance online (typically 15–20% of the total) and the remainder to the owner at pickup — usually in cash (EUR or ALL), though some owners accept cards

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chartHow expensive is renting a car in Albania: average daily rates for a one-week car rental, across all car classes. Delivery across Albania not included.

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What methods of payment are accepted in Albania?

Cash is accepted in Euro and Lekas in Albania. Some car hire companies also accept bank cards. If it is more convenient for you to pay by bank card, specify the payment method "by card" in the filters when searching for a car in Albania.

Can I reserve a car in Albania for someone else?

Yes, of course. You can book a car with any name, just enter it when booking.

How and when will my deposit be returned in Albania?

If you pay a cash deposit, it will be returned at the end of the rental. Many companies prefer cash, but some ask for cards (credit or debit - it doesn't usually matter) to make a deposit.

Do I need a credit card to rent a car in Albania?

For some people and rarely - yes, you need it to make a deposit. But generally it depends on the supplier and the model of the car. If you don't have a credit card, choose cash as your method of payment. You can also look for no deposit options - there are some in Albanya.

What documents do I need to provide when renting a car in Albania?

As stated in the rental conditions, it's enough to have a passport and driving licence.

What documents do I need to rent a car in Albania?

To rent a car in Albania you only need a passport and a driving licence.

Will I get the exact car I see in the photos?

Usually customers get the cars they saw on photos when they booked. However, you should understand that the car is in the rental and many things can happen to it. Rarely you can have a change of car to the same or better type at the same rental conditions.

How do I find out the boot size when renting a car in Albania?

You can find out the exact size of the boot in litres by googling the car model data or by writing to our manager in the 'Questions' section.

What do I do if the car breaks down in Albania?

The rental company provides all roadside assistance. You will always be helped with repairs on the road. In case of a major breakdown, the car will be replaced with another one of the same or higher class.

Are there any hidden charges in Albania?

Car hire companies cannot charge more than the amount stated on the voucher. You can see for yourself by reading the reviews of our suppliers in Albania.

What documents are required to cross borders in Albania?

If you need to leave Albanya with the rental car, the supplier will give you car papers and a permit to go abroad. To travel abroad you will need a passport, visa and driving licence. To go to Montenegro, Greece and Northern Macedonia, you need to get an insurance (Green Card) for at least 10 days (it costs 15-40 Euros, the price depends on the destination and the agency's mark-up).

Are there any mileage limits in Albania?

Most rental cars in Albania have unlimited mileage. However, some cars have limited mileage. You can find out whether the mileage is limited or not on the page of the car you are interested in. If the mileage is limited, the daily limit is added up for the whole rental period.

Can I return the car late at night in Albania?

Yes, in Albania you can only pick up or return the car at night or in the early morning if you mention this at the time of booking. Usually you have to pay 20-30 Euro extra for this. Indicate the correct time when looking for the car and see if there is an extra charge for out of hours service.

What are the working hours for car rental in Albania?

Generally until 20:00. Information about opening hours can be found in the profile of each supplier in Albania. However, you can collect or return the car outside these hours for an additional fee of around 20 euros.

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