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Global airport transfer service with fixed prices, pro drivers, and meet-and-greet.
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A passport, national driver’s license, and a bank card (if the deposit is paid by card) are usually sufficient. An International Driving Permit is not required if your license is in Latin script and you’re visiting as a tourist (for up to 90 days). However, some rental companies may still request one – it’s best to check in advance.
There are no traditional toll highways, but some sections require payment – for example, the Sozina tunnel or the ferry across the Bay of Kotor. The cost is low and paid on the spot.
Yes, in Montenegro debit cards and cash are often accepted. Many small local rental companies don’t require a deposit at all.
The roads are scenic but often narrow and winding, especially in the mountains and inland areas. Overall, the surface is decent, but some sections may have potholes or no markings. Caution and moderate speed are recommended.
Driving is on the right-hand side. Road signs are clear and use international symbols.
Select your pick-up and drop-off points, date, and time, then complete your booking online. After confirmation, you’ll receive all the details and the driver’s contact information by email.
Meeting details – including the pick-up location, driver’s contact, and whether they’ll be holding a sign with your name – are provided in your confirmation email. For airport transfers, the driver usually waits in the arrivals area.
Most transfers track flight status automatically. Still, it’s best to enter your flight number when booking and contact the driver or support team directly if needed.
Yes, but it depends on the booking conditions. Many transfers offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before pick-up. Always check the cancellation policy on the booking page.
Select the location, rental dates, and car type. Add any options you need (such as cross-border travel or a child seat), then confirm your booking.
It depends on the rental conditions. Some companies require a deposit, while others do not. In most cases, the amount is temporarily held on your bank card until the car is returned. In some cases, a cash deposit may be accepted, but this is less common – always check the terms when booking.
Not always. The possibility and conditions for cross-border travel depend on the rental company and the specific vehicle. Check in advance – in most cases, an additional fee applies.
The return location is specified during booking. It can be the same place where you picked up the car or a different city or airport – additional fees may apply for one-way rentals.
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