Rent & Drive Albania

Driving in Albania: What to Expect

Albania is one of Europe’s most underrated travel gems — a country filled with rugged mountains, turquoise beaches, ancient ruins, and charming villages. To truly experience the best of what Albania has to offer, renting a car is often the smartest and most flexible option. Whether you’re cruising along the stunning Albanian Riviera or exploring the remote landscapes of the Accursed Mountains, having your own vehicle unlocks adventures you simply can’t reach by public transport.

Rental prices vary by season, car type, and rental length. On average:

  • Economy cars: €20–€40/day

  • SUVs (ideal for rural roads): €50–€90/day

  • High season (June–August): Prices can increase by 30–50%

Tip: Book in advance, especially in summer, for better rates and more choices.

 

Albanian roads are a mix of smooth highways and unpredictable rural routes. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Road Conditions: Major highways are in decent shape, but mountain roads can be narrow and unpaved.

  • Signage: Road signs are generally in Albanian and sometimes English, but a GPS or offline map is recommended.

  • Local Driving Style: Expect assertive driving, limited use of turn signals, and occasional livestock on rural roads.

  • Fuel: Gas stations are widespread in cities and along major roads. Fill up before heading into remote areas.

 

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