Car hire in Italy

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Italy car hire at a glance

Most popular providerSurprice
Most popular carPremium/Luxury, 4-5 doors
Pick-up points
Cheapest price found
Cheapest month to rentJanuary
Best time to book1 week before
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Italy could cost, we've pulled prices from Naples.

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The cheapest month to rent a car in Italy is January, when the average cost per day is ₹ 1,789. If that doesn’t work for you, the second cheapest month is November, when the average cost per day is ₹ 3,489. Keep in mind when you’re looking to book, that the most expensive month to rent a car in Italy is February.
To give you an idea of how much renting a car in Italy could cost, we've pulled prices from Naples.

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All you need to know about Italy

Side of the roadRight
CurrencyEuros
LanguageItalian
Motorway speed limit130kmph
Built-up area speed limit50kmph
Age to rent a car21
The information here is based on our understanding as of January 2024. For the most current and accurate information it’s recommended to check official government sources.

Car hire in Italy: FAQs

You will need insurance to rent a car in Italy, but you wont necessarily need ‘extra’ insurance. Different car hire companies offer different insurance policies, so make sure you look at the details when you pick a deal.
To rent a car with most companies in Italy you need to be at least 21 years old. Some companies may have extra fees to pay if you are under 25 years old, so make sure you check before you book.
Our travellers best rated car hire company in Italy is Locauto. You can rent a car with them for ₹ 11,657 on average per day.

If you want to learn more about Locauto, you can dig deeper here.
The types of documents you’ll need to rent a car in Italy depend on the car rental company you go with. But in general, you will need a valid drivers license, ID and passport. Once you’ve booked car hire in Italy, you can easily get in touch with your chosen provider to find out.
It’s easy to hire a car in Italy. First, you need to decide where in Italy you want to pick up your car from.

Once you’ve decided where you want to go, simply enter your dates and search for the best deal for you. Once you’ve found your deal, you’ll be redirected to the provider to book with no extra fees.
You can rent a car for as long as you like, depending on availability. If you know what dates you’re needing wheels for, start searching with Skyscanner today.
You may need a credit card to rent a car in Italy. It all depends on which car hire company you choose.
It depends where in Italy you want to visit. The most popular place to go is Milan. On average, it costs ₹ 5,830 per day to rent a car there. The cheapest price we could find is ₹ 806 per day.

Getting the cheapest car rental in Italy

Here are some tips to help you bag the best prices, and hit the road for less.

How to find a cheap car hire deal in Italy

Finding an affordable car hire deal in Italy is easy with Skyscanner. We use the same powerful technology as our flight search to compare car hire options based on price, ease of pick-up, and a fair fuel policy. With 392 pickup points, including the most popular in Milan, exploring cities like Venice, Rome, and Naples is convenient. Look for deals that offer flexibility, allowing you to amend or cancel if your plans shift. This way, you get the best value without compromising on convenience or peace of mind.

Italy's most popular car hire companies

In Italy, choosing the right car hire provider can enhance your travel experience. Consider rental options from Noleggiare, Surprice, ECH, Felirent, Target, and U-Save. A variety of car types is available to suit different travel needs. Whether you need a small car for economical city driving or a larger vehicle for more capacity on diverse roads, these providers offer flexible solutions to match your itinerary.

What are the speed limits in Italy?

When driving through Italy, stay aware of the speed limits to ensure a smooth journey. On highways you can go up to 130 km/h, while expressways have a limit of 110 km/h. Country roads require a cautious 90 km/h, and within city limits, maintain 50 km/h. Remember to keep an eye out for road signs, as they might vary based on specific regulations in different areas.

Popular driving trips in Italy

When planning a road trip in Italy, put the Amalfi Coast Drive at the top of your list. Travel along the scenic SS163, linking Sorrento and Salerno, and experience coastal towns like Positano and Amalfi. Enjoy sea views and learn to navigate narrow, winding roads with patience for short stops.

For mountain enthusiasts, The Great Dolomites Road, stretching from Bolzano to Cortina d'Ampezzo, offers mountain scenery and charming villages like La Villa. Anticipate exhilarating driving with hairpin turns and check the weather conditions beforehand.

In Tuscany, the Chiantigiana Road (SR222) connects Florence and Siena. Experience rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. Enjoy wine tasting at vineyards and seasonal festivals. Drive slowly to explore medieval hill towns and be mindful of cyclists on these country roads.

What you'll need to hire a car in Italy

To hire a car in Italy, you must be at least 21 years old. While the legal driving age is 18, many rental companies enforce this minimum age for their services. Ensure you have a valid driving licence; an International Driving Permit is highly recommended if your licence is not in Italian or English. Remember to carry your passport for identification, and a credit card is often necessary for the rental process. Remember, driving is done on the right side of the road.