All-inclusive car rental in Croatia
An all-inclusive rental in Croatia includes full insurance with zero excess - useful along the scenic but winding Adriatic coast roads between Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik.
Croatia’s Adriatic coastline is one of Europe’s great drives, linking walled old towns, national parks and island ferries. The coastal road is spectacular but narrow and busy in summer, so confident, well-insured driving pays off.
With a Cardamar all-inclusive rental, comprehensive zero-excess cover is already in the price, so a fender scrape in a tight medieval lane will not cost you. Note that Dubrovnik is separated from the rest of Croatia by a short stretch of Bosnia.
Good to know before you drive in Croatia
| Drives on | Right-hand side |
|---|---|
| Minimum rental age | Usually 21 (varies by supplier) |
| Speed limit (motorway) | 130 km/h |
| Toll roads | Yes - main motorways are tolled |
| Best months to drive | May-June, September |
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Driving tips for Croatia
- The route to Dubrovnik crosses a short section of Bosnia and Herzegovina - confirm cross-border cover with the supplier.
- Coastal roads are winding; allow more time than the distance suggests.
- Ferries to the islands fill up in summer - arrive early or book ahead.
The coastal road, ferries and borders
The Adriatic Highway (D8) is one of Europe’s great coastal drives, but it is winding and busy in summer - allow far more time than the distance suggests. The inland A1 motorway is faster and tolled (pay by card).
Many islands are reached by car ferry; book ahead or arrive early in peak season. The Pelješac Bridge now lets you reach Dubrovnik without crossing Bosnia, but confirm cross-border cover if you head to Montenegro or take the old route.
What a rental costs in Croatia
An all-inclusive Cardamar booking already includes full insurance, zero excess, unlimited mileage and airport fees, so only fuel, motorway tolls and ferry tickets are extra. Croatia now uses the euro, which keeps pricing simple.
Old-town centres (Split, Dubrovnik, Trogir) are pedestrian - park outside and walk in.
Best time to drive in Croatia
Late spring (May–June) and September offer warm seas, lighter traffic and easier parking and ferries than the July–August peak. The national parks (Plitvice, Krka) are also far quieter outside high summer.
Book early for the summer peak and use free cancellation to keep your plans flexible.
Croatia car rental - FAQ
Do I need extra cover to drive to Dubrovnik?
The traditional coastal route briefly enters Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Pelješac Bridge now allows an all-Croatia route, but confirm cross-border permissions with your supplier.
Can I take a rental car on an island ferry?
Yes on many car ferries, but check that your booking permits it and arrive early in peak season.
Is zero-excess cover worth it in Croatia?
Yes - narrow coastal and old-town streets make minor damage likely, so no excess removes that financial risk.