Rent car Green Card in Dubrovnik (Croatia)
I am renting a car this summer in Dubrovnik. I will drive to Split and I am considering driving into Bosnia-Herzegovina (Mostar/Sarajevo) and maybe Montenegro.
My rental company confirmed that I can “drive from Dubrovnik to Split for free but driving into Bosnia would cost 75 EUR in permission to drive abroad”. This is non-sense. You cannot drive from Dubrovnik to Split without entering Bosnia!
So to understand this better:
Is the documentation to drive from Dubrovnik to Split the famous “Green card”?
Is the documentation to drive from Dubrovnik to Split different to the documentation required to drive into the whole Bosnia (e.g. from Dubrovnik to Mostar)?
Is the Green card unique for each country (e.g. Green card to go to Bosnia wouldn’t work for going to Montenegro) or is the Green card more like a “car passport” that can be used to drive into any country authorised by the rental company?
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Can you rent a car in Croatia without credit card?
Credit card payment is mandatory when you rent a car in Croatia and depending which insurance you take (basic, smart or premium) they will authorise your credit card with a security deposit, it can vary from 7000 to 22000HRK.What documents do I need to hire a car in Croatia?
You typically need to be 21 years old to hire a car in Croatia, although each hire car provider has its own rules. You also need to have held your driving licence for at least two years. Some providers will rent vehicles to people aged under 21, with a 'young driver surcharge' added to the cost of the rental.Can you rent a car in Croatia with a US license?
A valid driver's license from your home country is sufficient to drive in Croatia. If you, for example, hold a US driver's license, or any other for that matter, you can drive with a US driver's license in Croatia.Is it worth to rent a car in Croatia?
As for your questions, Croatia is hugely popular so yes you should absolutely rent your car now before you leave. Even though travel is down everywhere in the world, many Europeans will still be traveling and you might not be able to secure a car once you are there. August is the busiest time of the year in Croatia.How to Rent a Car in Europe | Car Rental Tips in Croatia欧洲租车注意事项
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