All-inclusive car rental in Dubrovnik
An all-inclusive rental in Dubrovnik includes full insurance with zero excess - useful along the scenic southern coast, with the Pelješac peninsula and Montenegro within reach.
Dubrovnik’s walled old town is the jewel of the south, but a car lets you explore beyond it: the wine and oysters of the Pelješac peninsula, the Konavle valley and even Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor across the border.
A Cardamar all-inclusive rental includes comprehensive zero-excess cover, unlimited mileage and free cancellation, with pick-up at Dubrovnik Airport.
Good to know before you drive in Dubrovnik
| Pick-up point | Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) |
|---|---|
| Old town | Pedestrian - park outside the walls |
| Best trips | Pelješac, Konavle, Montenegro |
| Roads | Winding coastal route |
Around Dubrovnik by car
The Pelješac peninsula, reached via the new Pelješac Bridge (which keeps you within Croatia), is famous for wine and oysters - about an hour north. South, the Konavle valley and the Montenegrin border lead to the stunning Bay of Kotor.
For Montenegro, confirm cross-border cover with your supplier. Zero-excess cover is reassuring on the narrow coastal roads.
Practical tips
Dubrovnik’s old town is car-free - park outside the walls (spaces are limited and pricey in summer) and walk in. A car is most useful for day trips rather than the city itself.
The all-inclusive price already includes full insurance, unlimited mileage and airport fees.
Dubrovnik car rental - FAQ
Do I still cross Bosnia to reach Dubrovnik?
Not necessarily - the Pelješac Bridge now allows an all-Croatia route. If you take the old coastal road or head to Montenegro, confirm cross-border cover with your supplier.
Where do I park for the old town?
Outside the walls - parking is limited and expensive in summer, so arrive early and walk in.
Can I drive to Montenegro?
Yes, the Bay of Kotor is a popular day trip, but confirm cross-border insurance with the supplier first.