Driving your hire car across borders

Touring Europe with a hire car is pretty easy thanks to the Schengen Agreement. This is part of an EU law that has removed border controls in 13 EU countries, making touring Europe by car an enjoyable experience. However, not every country has these agreements, so read on to find out where and what to expect.

In general, if you're returning your car to the point of collection, then you shouldn’t have to pay a difference. If you're returning your car to anywhere that isn’t the original point of rental, then you'll probably have to pay a standard one-way rental charge (but then again you'd have to pay this if you were going one-way in the same country). Obviously, the destination country will have to be covered by the rental agency as well, so be sure to check this out too.

Some companies may insist you get International Insurance Assistance or European Roadside Assistance and some will require you to tell them that you'll be leaving the country with their car as a courtesy.

One thing to ensure though, is that your driving license will be honoured in any country you plan on visiting. It may be a good idea to get an International Driving Permit (IDP) which acts as a translation of your license in 10 languages - good for over 150 countries of the UN.

So while it’s unlikely that you'll have any trouble, to be sure why not call the Nova Car Hire Customer Care Team and they will look into it for you.


The two biggest factors in taking a car hire across borders are A) the car hire company you rent with and B) the country you rent the car in.

Our Rental Partners

Alamo
The Alamo Car Rental Company serves France, Canada and the US with Nova Car Hire.
Alamo has a policy of insisting that the rental is returned to the country of origin, but you can drive your rental across borders assuming you will return.

In North America (Canada or the USA) you may not drive south to Mexico nor take the car off the mainland (even to Honolulu).

Canadian citizens may not drive US rental back into Canada.

In Europe, you're not permitted to drive into Eastern Europe or Morocco. You can go to Corsica but you have to return with the car.

Europcar
The Europcar Car Rental Company serves Australia and New Zealand, Thailand and Malaysia, UAE, South Africa and Kenya, North America, most of Europe with Nova Car Hire.

From Australia and New Zealand you may not take the cars outside of the country.

In Thailand and Malaysia you can only return to original point of rental.

From South Africa there is a limited selection of acceptable locations but in Kenya you may not leave the country.

In Europe most international one-ways are acceptable but be sure to specify ahead of time and it will cost extra. The Isles of Great Britain and Ireland are an exception and travel off the islands is not permitted.

Canadian citizens may not drive US rental back into Canada.

Thrifty, Sixt and Budget
These Car Rental Companies serve large networks that stretch throughout the globe. It would be impossible to list the restrictions for all of them but the above examples for Alamo and Europcar are a good guideline. Thrifty is mostly a North American network so remember that Canadian citizens may not drive US rental into Canada.

Budget is also a mostly a North American network and you can drive freely from the US to Canada and to Mexico, but for Mexico you'll need Mexican Automobile Liability Insurance (This is required by Mexican law).

If you need to know more just contact our friendly Car Hire Agents and they'll look into it for you.

Countries with restrictions

It would be impossible to list all restrictions that you may encounter travelling around the world but here are a few examples. Generally you will have to carry with you all valid documents for your rental vehicle including insurance and car registration.

As you may have seen above, Canadians citizens may not drive US rentals from the US into Canada.

In Mexico, it's the law that all cars have Mexican Automobile Liability Insurance, and you'll have to get it before you cross the border. If you tell your rental company you plan to cross the border (assuming they allow it) they may be able to sell you the insurance to aid in convenience.

In Europe, the Schengen Agreement means you'll be able to travel freely between countries.  Remember, that not all of Europe is part of the agreement, though much of Eastern Europe is set to implement the agreement at various dates in the future. Both the UK and Ireland have decided to stay out of the agreement, but you won't have to show your passport when travelling between these countries as they are part of a common travel area together with the Isle of Man and Channel Islands. You'll have to show your passport when leaving this common travel area though.

With the division of Cyprus, border crossings are a little more complex. You can bring a rental from the south to the north but not vice versa. Driving insurance bought in one half of the island will not work on the other half, so you'll have to get a second insurance policy for the second side.

 

If you need to know any more information about crossing borders or car hire in general, just give our Car Hire Agents a call, or simply leave your question or comment in the box below and we'll get back to you right away.

Comments

  • #1
  • Posted by: Federico DuBois
  • On: 15/Sep/2007
We are going to rent a vehicle in Berlin, Germany and need to travel to Jelenia Gora,Poland and Prague,Czech Republic.Can we drive the rental vehicle to these two locations?Is there any vehicle where the seats are higher, for a better comfort level to a senior person? If yes, which is the model?Thank you.  
  • #2
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 19/Sep/2007
Hi Federico,

Thanks for your question.

It is possible to travel into Poland and the Czech Republic, but only with Europcar. Your travel plans MUST be noted on the booking details at the time of reservation so that any travel documents will be ready for when the clients pick up the vehicle.

In relation to vehicles that'll be more comfortable for a senior person, as long as you choose a car type that is above the 'compact' classes then there should be plenty of comfort for all passengers in the vehicle.
  • #3
  • Posted by: Prashant
  • On: 25/Oct/2007
I have a US driving license.  I need a car hire beginning in Amsterdam and ending in Paris.  Is my US license sufficient?  Who will rent me a car with that origin and destination?
  • #4
  • Posted by: Etienne
  • On: 18/Nov/2007
I live in the east coast (Fort Erie, ONT) and I plan to fly from Buffalo (cheaper than flying out of Toronto and closer) to Seattle in order to and rent a car to visit Vancouver, BC.  I've booked my flights, planned my itinerary, made all the reservations and I just learned about *the rule* and I'm freaking.  Anyone know of a good *legal* story that will allow me to pass ?Here is what I've come up with so far....Version 1:"I was in BC and [somehow, ie: took greyhound, got a lift] I arrived in Seattle.  Upon arriving Seattle, [something happened, ie: received a phone call] that required me to return to Vancouver to [get my household goods/personal effects].  The solution was to rent a car from Seattle to drive up to Vancouver."What would make this story possible ?  What is this hardship circumstance ?  Could the hardship be that my buddy from BC who on their way to California gave me the lift to Seattle in order to send me home to Fort Erie, and I realized i forgot something, and I have no way of getting back ?The more complicated *the lie*, the harder it is to cross the border back into Canada.Any good stories based on the rules and conditions given below ?THE RULE:Canadian citizens are prohibited from driving a non-Canadian rental vehicle into Canada, except under hardship circumstancescbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5056-eng.htmlcbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cm/d2-4-1/d2-4-1-e.htmlTHE CONDITIONS FOR CANADIAN RESIDENT TO BRING A US RENTED VEHICLE INTO CANADA- the conveyance, while in Canada is to be used solely for the transportation of a resident and accompanying persons from the point of arrival in Canada directly to a specified destination in Canada and from the specified destination to a destination outside Canada;- in the case of a resident other than a commuter, the conveyance is to be imported only for the purpose of transporting his household or personal effects into or out of Canada, or for personal transportation as a result of an emergency or unforeseen contingency
  • #5
  • Posted by: SACHIN
  • On: 28/May/2008
I HAVE RENTED A CAR THROUGH YOU (FROM EUROPCAR FRANCE) PICKING UP IN PARIS AND RETURNING TO PARIS. I PLAN TO TAKE THE CAR TO SWITZERLAND DURING THE RENTAL. IS TAKING A EUROPCAR TO SWITZERLAND ALLOWED?
  • #6
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 28/May/2008
Hi Sachin,

Yes it is possible to drive into Switzerland with your rental car.

And as you will be returning it to Paris afterward there is no additional fee.

Hope you have a good time in Switzerland.
can we hire a car to travel from Birmingham UK to France, Italy and Austria and then back to Birmingham UK..Thanks and greatly value your response.Tina
  • #8
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 28/Aug/2008
Hi Tina,

A vehicle can be taken abroad to those countries listed, however this will be subject to a fee which is paid at the car rental desk. (The fee depends on which car rental company they are renting with, as it varies for both Europcar and Alamo). Written permission is required to take any vehicle outside the UK. This should be obtained from the renting branch at commencement of the rental.

Hope this helps and that you have a nice holiday.
  • #9
  • Posted by: Malte
  • On: 19/Nov/2008
Hi, your summaries were great. would have saved me a lot of time had I found this first..I have a more specific question though. I'm currently trying to rent a car in the UK for a one way trip to Germany. The only offer I found was with Hertz and cost 1300 sterling for a standard car. do you know any cheaper providers? kind regards,Malte
  • #10
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 21/Nov/2008
Hi Malte, Unfortunately we are not able to do International One-Way Rentals ourselves. So we would recommend you try Europcar who should be able to give a good rate. Hope you have a good holiday.
  • #11
  • Posted by: Brad
  • On: 19/Mar/2009
I am taking car in Germany and returning to the same location.In meantime I will be traveling to some Countries(Holland,Austria ) but I also have plan to go to Italy and Croatia.??I was wondering if Croatia is OK? and if somebody can actually tell me how rental company knows if i am taking car there ???anybody knows anything about this,please respond.
  • #12
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 20/Mar/2009
Hi Brad, There is no problem with you taking the car into Holland, Austria or Italy, and returning to Germany; but none of our car rental agents will allow you to drive to Croatia.
If you were to go into Croatia you would be in violation of the rental companies T&C. Which means that if you were involved in an accident, then the insurance wouldn't cover you.

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