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알바니아 - 발칸 반도의 숨겨진 보석! 이곳에서는 모든 여행자가 자유롭게 탐험하는 즐거움을 만끽할 수 있습니다. 렌터카는 이 매혹적인 나라의 아름다운 풍경, 유적지, 활기찬 문화를 발견할 수 있는 가장 좋은 방법입니다.
알바니아에서 렌터카로 테이크카를 선택해야 하는 이유
테이크카스에서는 도시 거리를 이동하기에 완벽한 아늑한 소형차부터 산악 모험에 적합한 견고한 SUV까지 고객의 필요에 맞는 다양한 렌터카를 제공합니다.
알바니아에서 제공하는 차량 옵션
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실제사진: 렌트할 차량의 실제 이미지를 미리 살펴보세요.
경쟁력 있는 가격: 저희는 시장에서 가장 경쟁력 있는 가격을 보장합니다.
맞춤형 접근 방식: 웹사이트 지도에서 렌트 업체를 알아보고 영업소를 쉽게 찾을 수 있습니다.
알바니아에서에서 차량 대여할 곳
알바니아는 경치 좋은 해안 도로부터 험준한 산길까지 다양한 드라이빙 루트를 자랑합니다.
해안을 따라 달리세요: 알바니아에서 가장 오래된 도시 중 하나인 두레스에서 여행을 시작하고 해안 도로를 따라 역사적인 도시인 블로라와 사란다로 이동하세요.
북부 산맥을 탐험하세요: 알바니아 북부를 여행하며 멋진 산악 경관과 문화적 다양성을 경험해 보세요. 발보나 밸리 국립공원은 경치 좋은 드라이브를 즐길 수 있는 특별한 기회를 제공합니다.
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대부분의 관광객들은 알바니아에서 여행을 여기서 시작합니다
How much it costs and when to come
알바니아에서 자동차를 렌트하고 여행을 최대한 활용해보세요! 완벽한 휴가는 테이크카와 함께 시작됩니다. 알바니아의 경이로움을 발견하면서 편안하고 걱정 없이 여행하세요.
How to pay and what the deposit looks like
Albania still runs on cash. At the counter, 99% of suppliers accept the rental balance and deposit in euros or Albanian lek. Cards work intermittently around the country and ATMs aren't on every corner — keep €200–500 in cash on hand at all times. The 15–20% online prepayment on TakeCars takes any debit or credit card, including most European-issued ones. The remainder is settled at pickup. We tell every customer the same thing: prepayment online by card, balance in cash on arrival. That's how Albania works — it's the country, not us. Deposits at local partners run €100–300, often in cash. International chains require €250–1,500 blocked on a credit card in the main driver's name. Zero-deposit cars are widely available — usually economy class with full CDW already built into the rate.
How to pay and what the deposit looks like
Albania still runs on cash. At the counter, 99% of suppliers accept the rental balance and deposit in euros or Albanian lek. Cards work intermittently around the country and ATMs aren't on every corner — keep €200–500 in cash on hand at all times. The 15–20% online prepayment on TakeCars takes any debit or credit card, including most European-issued ones. The remainder is settled at pickup. We tell every customer the same thing: prepayment online by card, balance in cash on arrival. That's how Albania works — it's the country, not us. Deposits at local partners run €100–300, often in cash. International chains require €250–1,500 blocked on a credit card in the main driver's name. Zero-deposit cars are widely available — usually economy class with full CDW already built into the rate.
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Real reviews on every car
The average rental fleet in Albania is eight to twelve years old, and condition is the one thing customers actually flag. Every car on TakeCars carries reviews from the people who hired it last — no anonymous five-star ratings, only first-hand experience.
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Any debit or credit card
Online prepayment goes through with any Visa or Mastercard, debit included. The balance and deposit are settled in cash at pickup — that's how Albanian suppliers prefer to work, and there's no card-decline drama at the counter.
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Meet & greet at TIA
Your manager waits at the arrivals exit of Tirana airport with a sign, knowing your flight number. Paperwork is signed at the car itself, on the partner car park, in about fifteen minutes. No shuttles, no queues at a desk.
모두를 위한 차량이 있습니다
테이크카스에서는 여행 스타일에 맞는 차량을 선택할 수 있습니다. 민첩한 도심형 차량을 원하시든, 산악 모험을 위한 견고한 사륜구동 차량을 원하시든, 다양한 종류의 차량이 준비되어 있습니다!
테이크카스와 함께 알바니아의 완벽한 자동차 여행을 예약하세요. 저희의 목표는 여러분이 이 멋진 나라의 구석구석을 걱정 없이 탐험할 수 있도록 가능한 한 즐겁고 수월한 렌터카 경험을 제공하는 것입니다.
What basic cover includes
TPL (third-party liability) is included by Albanian law on every rental. CDW is included with most suppliers too, but with an excess of €500–1,500. Tyres, alloys, glass, undercarriage, interior, mirrors and keys are usually outside basic cover — and on Albanian roads, those are the most common damages.
When to take Super CDW (Full Cover)
Albanian roads have gravel everywhere — along the coast, on every mountain pass. Super CDW takes the risk off the wheels, the windscreen and the underside. €10–25 a day against a €500–1,500 excess is straightforward maths, especially on a family rental.
Super CDW (sometimes called Full Cover) zeroes the excess and adds the parts left out by basic cover. It costs €10–25 a day. For a flat trip Tirana–Durres you can skip it; for a mountain run or the Riviera, take it without thinking.
What to do after an accident
126 is traffic police, 112 is the general emergency line. A police report is mandatory — without one, the insurer rejects every claim, even a single scratch on a car park. Don't sign anything you can't read; photograph the scene from every angle; notify the supplier within the first 24 hours.
The dangerous move is shaking hands at the scene and driving off. Without a police report, the insurer refuses the claim and the repair lands on the driver. Ninety minutes of paperwork saves hundreds of euros.
Documents and age
EU, UK, US, Australian, NZ and most other Latin-script licences are accepted in Albania. An International Driving Permit isn't legally required for these — but if your home licence isn't in Latin script, the IDP is mandatory. Bring the physical card plus your passport. The minimum age is 21 with one to two years of licence; under 25 add €3–10/day. Most EU/UK/US/AU/NZ travellers enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days.
Where to drive on your hire car
저희의 임무는 알바니아 어디든 자유롭게 여행할 수 있도록 도와드리는 것입니다. 원하는 특정 모델이 웹사이트에 없더라도 요청을 남겨주시면 고객님의 필요에 맞는 차량을 찾아드리겠습니다. 공항 픽업 또는 호텔 딜리버리 등 픽업 장소를 선택하면 렌터카 요금에 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다.
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Frequently asked questions
Economy cars start at €18–35 a day in the off-season (October–April) and €50–90 in July–August. Weekly rentals average €20–25/day after the standard discount. Booking three to six weeks ahead trims another 15–25%. Albania is one of Europe's cheapest markets for rentals — local suppliers run 30–50% below the international chains.
Yes. Local suppliers and TakeCars accept any debit or credit card — Visa, Mastercard, Maestro — for the 15–20% online prepayment. The balance and deposit are settled in cash on the spot, in euros or Albanian lek. International chains (Sixt, Hertz, Europcar, Avis) still require a credit card in the main driver's name at the desk.
Local suppliers ask €100–300, often in cash or blocked on a debit card. International brands charge €250–1,500 strictly on a credit card in the main driver's name. Zero-deposit cars are common in economy class — usually with full CDW already built into the daily rate, leaving only an excess on tyres and glass. Local suppliers refund deposits at hand-back; chains can take 7–30 working days.
Not legally — EU, UK, US, Australian, NZ and most other Latin-script licences are valid in Albania without an IDP. The exception is licences in Cyrillic, Arabic or other non-Latin scripts; for those an IDP is mandatory. Police occasionally ask US drivers for one anyway, so if you have it, bring it. Always carry the physical licence plus your passport.
For most travellers, no. EU/EEA, UK, US, Canadian, Australian, NZ and many other passport holders enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days. A handful of nationalities still need a visa — apply through e-visa.al for the standard tourist permit (€30, decision in 5–10 days). Check the official list on punetejashtme.gov.al before travelling.
Montenegro: yes, with most suppliers — a Green Card is mandatory there, plus a cross-border fee of €20–50. Kosovo: yes, no Green Card needed since 2023, fee €20–40. North Macedonia: yes, Green Card bought at the border (~€20) plus a €30–50 fee. Greece: refused by 80% of suppliers; the few that allow it charge €150–230 plus extra insurance.
Yes, in most cases — it pays for itself. Basic CDW in Albania doesn't cover tyres, alloys, glass, undercarriage, interior or mirrors, and these are exactly the parts that suffer most on gravel and mountain passes. Super CDW zeroes the excess and includes those vulnerable areas, costing €10–25/day against a €500–1,500 potential excess. For families and Riviera trips, take it.
€5 per car at the Kalimash tunnel toll gate on the A1 "Rruga e Kombit" motorway. It is the only toll road in Albania — there are no vignettes anywhere in the country. Pay by card or cash (euros or lek). The toll only matters if you are driving north to Kosovo; routes to Durres, Vlora, Saranda and the Riviera don't cross any paid sections.
Urban roads: 40 km/h. Rural and expressway: 80 km/h. A1 motorway: 110 km/h. Dipped headlights must be on 24/7 year-round since 2023; the fine for switching them off is €20–40. Alcohol limit is 0.01% BAC — effectively zero, one of the strictest in Europe. Drink-driving carries a €250–400 fine, licence suspension and possible vehicle confiscation. Take it seriously.
Tirana's blue paid zones run on the T-Park app: register with a phone number and any Visa or Mastercard. SMS payment requires an Albanian SIM, so install the app on the airport Wi-Fi when you land. Underground car parks at Skanderbeg Square and the Air Albania stadium charge €1–2 per hour. Outside the centre, parking is mostly free but tight in high season.
No. The Saranda–Corfu ferry doesn't accept hire cars from Albania — it's a strict supplier rule across the country. Park in Saranda's paid car parks (€5–10/day) and cross as a foot passenger. The crossing takes 30–70 minutes, tickets €19–35 one-way. A morning crossing and an evening return makes for a comfortable day on Corfu.
Call 126 (traffic police) and 112 (general emergency). A police report is mandatory — without it, insurance won't pay even for a small scratch or a car-park dent. Photograph everything, don't sign anything in Albanian without a translation, and notify the supplier within 24 hours. Never shake hands and drive off — that voids the cover and the repair lands on you.
Yes — one-way drop-offs inside Albania are offered by almost every supplier, with a fee of €20–80 depending on distance (Tirana to Saranda or Vlora is the most common route). International one-way to Dubrovnik, Podgorica or Pristina is offered by select partners only at €300–600. Always set the drop-off in writing before pickup.
Twenty-one with one to two years of licence is the floor at most local suppliers. Premium and luxury classes start at 23–25. Drivers under 25 pay a young-driver surcharge of €3–10/day or a flat €30–50 for the rental. There's no formal upper age limit, but a few suppliers ask drivers over 70 for a doctor's certificate. ID and licence are checked at the counter.