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Why rent a car in Montenegro

Montenegro is tiny — you can cross the whole country in three hours — but buses are slow, infrequent, and skip the best spots. A rental car lets you drive from the Adriatic coast to Durmitor National Park in half a day, stop wherever you want along the Bay of Kotor, and cross into Croatia, Albania, or Bosnia without waiting for anyone.

TakeCars connects you directly with verified local car owners across Montenegro. Every listing shows real photos, and the price you see includes insurance, delivery, and all taxes — locked in before you book.

What travelers actually do with their rental cars

  • Matej 🇸🇰 picked up a Skoda Fabia at Podgorica Airport and road-tripped across the whole country. "We didn't even have to pay a deposit. The car looked brand new."
  • Bartosz 🇵🇱 rented a Renault Megane (got a BMW 1 Series instead). Drove through Croatia, Albania, and Bosnia. "The most important thing is that we got where we wanted."
  • Waldemar 🇩🇪 needed a second driver, full insurance, and cross-border access. "It was cheaper than international companies." Took a photo at the Đurđevića Tara Bridge.
  • Rustam rented a Peugeot 207 CC convertible. Drove the coast with the top down. "Such a fun little convertible to drive!"
  • Janette 🇨🇦 rented for a family trip from Ulcinj to Tivat. The owner drove them to the Croatian border at 1 AM with a baby.
  • Adam 🇵🇱 drove a week across the country. "The air conditioning works and it drove up every mountain, and there is no shortage of those in Montenegro."

See more road trips renters drove in Montenegro →

Where to rent a car in Montenegro

Montenegro has two main airports: Tivat Airport (TIV) on the coast and Podgorica Airport (TGD) in the capital. Most tourists arrive at Tivat for beach holidays and at Podgorica for inland trips. Pickup is also available in Budva, Kotor, Bar, Herceg Novi, and other coastal towns. One-way rentals between cities are available from many owners on TakeCars.

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What our users say

Here's what some of our most experienced renters did with their cars in Montenegro:

  • Matej 🇸🇰 — road-tripped the whole country from Podgorica. No deposit, brand-new Skoda. "The best choice ever."
  • Bartosz 🇵🇱 — drove through three countries in one trip: Croatia, Albania, and Bosnia.
  • Janette 🇨🇦 — family trip with a baby from Ulcinj to Tivat to the Croatian border. The owner drove them at 1 AM.
  • Rustam — convertible along the coast. "Such a fun little convertible to drive!"

Read about their rental experiences in Montenegro →

Real reviews on local car hires in Montenegro

Vitalii Cheremisin
Vitalii Cheremisin
🇷🇺

Volkswagen Touran in Montenegro

We really liked everything! Excellent service, a car was found very quickly (although we had a lot of requirements), delivered the same day to a convenient for us location. Price-quality in a great combination! 👍

August 2019
Andrei Volossatohh
Andrei Volossatohh
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Skoda Fabia in Montenegro

Thanks to Localcarhires, the car was provided on time, without any pitfalls, our family was pleased with this first experience in Montenegro, I recommend

August 2021
Niels Hertsens
Niels Hertsens
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Mazda 5 in Montenegro

We are satisfied with your services. The car is washed and completely ready for use. Everything was good and we have no complaints. If we come again, and we definitely will, we will definitely contact you for a possible vehicle. Thank you and until the next opportunity

July 2023
Igor Baryshnikov
Igor Baryshnikov
🇷🇺

Skoda Rapid in Montenegro

There were 5 of us, so we were offered a larger car. All was well, trips, receiving and returning the car went without problems)

March 2023
Marcin Sienkiewicz
Marcin Sienkiewicz
🇵🇱

Opel Vivaro in Montenegro

I've rented Vivaro through Your website, but finally I didn't get that car. One day before arrival to Montenegro I've received message on Viber that there is technical issue with Vivaro and they ar trying to find other vehicle which suits my expectations. There was no 9 Pax van available and they asked me is the VW Caddy Maxi OK for us. Basically I had no other options so I had to agree. The only problem was to fit all the bags and suitcases inside. Generally, the car was OK, but I think it is not OK to pay for 9 Pax van and receive 7 Pax in the same price. Also two days has gone before I've received kids seats, which should be provided from the beginning. I would say it was not so bad, but far away from perfection.

September 2022
Marijana Miletić
Marijana Miletić
🇷🇸

Renault Clio 4 in Montenegro

It wasn’t Renault Clio 4 you’ve changed it for Fiat 500 L. But everything when ok. Regards, Marijana

August 2025
Andrii Larin
Andrii Larin
🇺🇦

Citroen C3 in Montenegro

Recently rented a Citroen C3 from Montenegro. Everything was fine with the rental, no problems at all. We received the car at Podgorica airport, drove around the country and returned it at the airport at a convenient time for us - we left the car in the parking lot by arrangement.

August 2025
Zhenya Mokretsov
Zhenya Mokretsov
🇨🇿

Renault Clio 4 in Montenegro

It went great ☺️

September 2023
Dmitry Pimenov
Dmitry Pimenov
🇲🇪

Volkswagen Golf 6 in Montenegro

Everything was perfectly fine, car was clean, no issues with booking.

March 2023
Norbert Sebernegg
Norbert Sebernegg
🇦🇹

Volkswagen Touran in Montenegro

Everything was o.k....✌️✌️🙋‍♂️

June 2023
Viktor Serbin
Viktor Serbin
🇺🇦

Renault Megane in Montenegro

Unfortunately i have not received my pre ordered car Renault Megane 2011. Instead i received Mazda 5 2008. Which was pretty old, dirty inside and bigger than I needed. But in general everything was OK.

August 2021
Yuliya Kim
Yuliya Kim
🇷🇺

Opel Vivaro in Montenegro

I can rate the rent as a three on a five-point system. I understood that the car was not new, but I did not think that there would be problems with it. At first, it died out in our parking lot, we did not find out the reason, I wrote to the owner, they rebooted something remotely (according to him), and we could go further. The next day we had to go to the mountains for rafting, all the way I hoped that it would not stall anywhere else. We also had a flat tire on the track, we barely changed the spare tire, because, firstly, the tools that were in the car were too weak to change the wheels, and, secondly, the mounting bolts on the spare tire were soured, and our men she was barely pulled out. I had to stop cars on the highway in search of a normal wheelbrace. Of course, I wrote to the owner, he even sent us some master who arrived immediately after we had done everything. They took the car for diagnostics, provided a temporary replacement, they said that they did not find anything. In general, you can ride it, but be careful

June 2022
Igor Grigoriev
Igor Grigoriev
MD

Toyota Yaris in Montenegro

everything went well, the driver arrived, told the details, the driver was friendly, the car was clean and well-groomed, I liked everything!

July 2023

Local Car Hires in Montenegro

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Local Car Hires in Montenegro

These local businesses provide car rental services in Montenegro

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Budva
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Sinisa

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Budva
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What you should know before driving

🛣️ Montenegro is all serpentines. The coast road around the Bay of Kotor is stunning but narrow, with sharp hairpins and no guardrails in places. Glebs 🇱🇻 loved the Skoda Kamiq for it: "Excellent for the narrow and winding mountain roads." Don't rent a 1.0L engine if you're heading inland — Janis 🇱🇻 says small engines "should be prohibited in mountainous areas."

🌍 Sort out cross-border documents before you leave. If you plan to drive to Croatia, Albania, or Bosnia, confirm the green card (insurance for abroad) with your owner at booking. Henriikka 🇫🇮 didn't — and had to buy €50 insurance at the Albanian border. Vadims 🇱🇻 did it right: his owner Goran arranged extra insurance for nearby countries at pickup.

Choose your fuel station carefully. Some stations have been known to add water to the petrol. Rhidian 🇬🇧 got an engine warning light near Perast — his owner told him it happens and it's because of bad fuel. Stick to well-known brands.

🅿️ Parking in summer is a battle. Budva, Kotor Old Town, and Tivat get packed July–August. Street parking fills up fast. Rustam rented a compact convertible specifically because it was "perfect for finding parking spots even in busy areas."

📱 Stay in touch with your owner via WhatsApp. This is how everything works in Montenegro — pickup changes, return logistics, flat tires. Łukasz 🇵🇱 caught a flat tire on the road and "the owner sent help immediately."

Read about common rental problems in Montenegro →

What owners have done for renters

This is the part that surprises most first-time renters on TakeCars. You're not dealing with a counter — you're dealing with a person.

  • Janette 🇨🇦 — her owner drove her family to the Croatian border at 1 AM with a baby, after COVID rules changed their plans.
  • Łukasz 🇵🇱 — got a flat tire on the road. His owner sent help immediately.
  • Antonia 🇬🇷 — her owner Drago called the SIM card company to fix her phone, then picked up the car at her hostel.
  • Kazimierz 🇵🇱 — got pulled over by police and couldn't find the rental contract. Called his owner, who helped solve it over the phone.
  • Stanislav 🇷🇺 — dashboard warning light appeared mid-trip. His owner Ivan talked him through fixing it remotely.
  • Sidi Hamza 🇲🇦 — flight was delayed. "It was no problem for them to bring the car to the parking of the airport."

Driving basics

Montenegro drives on the right. Speed limits: 50 km/h in cities, 80 km/h on open roads. There are no real highways — the fastest stretches allow around 100 km/h. Blood alcohol limit is 0.03% — effectively zero tolerance. Headlights must be on day and night, all year round.

Coastal roads are paved but narrow with frequent hairpin turns, especially around the Bay of Kotor. Inland roads to Durmitor and Žabljak are scenic but slow — budget more time than GPS suggests. Watch for cattle and rockfall on mountain roads.

"Montenegro is all mountains. The air conditioning works and the car drove up every mountain, and there is no shortage of those in Montenegro." — Adam 🇵🇱

Fuel and parking

Fuel stations are spaced every 20–70 km along the coast and main roads — rarer in the mountains, so fill up before heading to Durmitor or Lovćen. Most stations are full-service — an attendant fills your tank. Expect around €1.40–1.60 per liter for gasoline. Montenegro uses the euro.

Paid parking operates in Budva, Kotor, and Tivat during summer — about €1/hour in coastal towns. Elsewhere, parking is mostly free. In Kotor Old Town, use the paid lot outside the walls — there's no parking inside. The closer to tourist attractions, the harder it is to find a spot in July–August.

Insurance options on TakeCars

Every car comes with Third Party Liability at no extra cost. For broader protection:

  • Collision Damage Waiver — covers damage to the rental car, excluding windscreen, tires, and underside.
  • Super Collision Damage Waiver — covers all damage including windscreen, wheels, and undercarriage.
  • Full Damage Waiver — zero liability. The most comprehensive option.

Cars with Collision Damage Waiver or higher typically require no deposit — look for the "Zero Deposit" label in listings.

Montenegro with locals

Routes, tips, and real experiences from travelers who rented cars with us and our car owners in Montenegro.

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Montenegro car rental prices

Car rental prices in Montenegro follow a clear seasonal pattern. Winter (November–March) offers the lowest rates — the coast is quiet and some mountain roads close. Prices climb sharply from June through August as beach tourism peaks, especially in July–August when Budva, Kotor, and Tivat are at full capacity. May and September–October offer the best balance — warm weather, fewer crowds, and lower rates.

Needless to say, in high season popular models sell out first.

Skoda Fabia, Renault Clio start from around €20–30/day. SUVs and larger cars run €40–70/day. Rentals of 7+ days bring the daily rate down. Mehmet 🇹🇷 rented a Citroën C3 for a full month — reliable daily driver at a fraction of what airport counters charge.

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Montenegro car rental questions

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Is airport pickup free in Tivat?

Most owners in 2026 offer free delivery to Tivat Airport (TIV). Some charge a small fee for late-night or early-morning pickups. The delivery cost is always shown on the listing before you book — no surprises.

Can I pick up in one city and drop off in another?

Yes, many owners allow one-way rentals — for example, picking up in Tivat and dropping off in Podgorica or even at the Croatian border. An extra fee may apply. Check the listing or message the owner before booking.

What deposit options are available?

Many cars on TakeCars require no deposit at all — look for the "Zero Deposit" label. When a deposit is required, it's usually €50–200 in cash, returned after a quick inspection at the end. Cars with Collision Damage Waiver or higher insurance typically have zero deposit.

Is it safe to drive in Montenegro?

Coastal roads are well-paved but narrow, especially around the Bay of Kotor. Mountain roads inland are scenic but slow, with hairpin turns and no guardrails in places. For serpentine roads, choose a car with at least a 1.4–1.6L engine — small engines struggle on mountain climbs. Headlights must be on at all times (day and night, year-round — it's the law). Winter tires are mandatory from November 15 through April 1.

Can I add a second driver?

Most owners allow a second driver at no extra cost — just let them know when booking. Both drivers need to meet the minimum age and license requirements.

How old do I need to be to rent a car?

Minimum age is typically 21 with at least 2 years of driving experience. Some economy cars are available from age 19. Check the listing details before booking.

Do I need an international driving license?

No — in 2026 Montenegro accepts any foreign driving license as long as your name is in Latin letters. If your license is only in non-Latin script (Arabic, Chinese, etc.), bring an international driving permit or certified translation.

Do I need a 4x4 in Montenegro?

For coastal roads and the main routes between Podgorica, Budva, and Kotor — no, a regular car is fine. For mountain roads to Durmitor, Žabljak, or Lovćen — a higher-clearance car is recommended. A true 4x4 is only needed for unpaved tracks deep in the mountains.

What's included in the rental price?

The price on TakeCars includes the car, insurance (at minimum Third Party Liability), and agreed delivery. No hidden fees — the total is locked in at booking. Some owners include extras like a child seat or GPS at no charge.

When is the best time to rent a car in Montenegro?

Lowest prices: November–March. Peak season: June–September, most expensive in July–August. Best balance of weather and price: May or late September. The Bay of Kotor and inland mountains are beautiful in shoulder season without the summer crowds.

Can I drive from Montenegro to Croatia, Albania, or Bosnia?

Yes — many owners allow cross-border travel. You'll need a green card (international insurance document) arranged before your trip. Confirm at booking and check the cross-border fee — some owners charge €1/day, others more. Albania requires a separate insurance policy, which can be bought at the border or arranged through your owner.

What are the speed limits in Montenegro?

50 km/h in cities, 80 km/h on open roads. There are no real highways — the fastest stretches allow 100 km/h. Speed cameras exist, and fines are issued on the spot by police or automatically by camera. Blood alcohol limit is 0.03%.

Is there a toll road in Montenegro?

Montenegro has two toll sections: the Sozina tunnel (Podgorica to the southern coast, about €2.50) and the A1 highway between Smokovac and Mateševo (about €3.50). Other roads are toll-free. The Sozina tunnel saves about 45 minutes compared to the old mountain route.

What happens if the car breaks down?

Contact your owner and the TakeCars support team. Most owners respond quickly via WhatsApp — replacement cars are often delivered the same day. One renter got a flat tire on the road and the owner sent help immediately.

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