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Croatia's stunning coastlines, charming historic towns, and vibrant culture make it an enticing destination. If you're traveling from Brazil and planning to rent a car, it's crucial to understand the requirements and options available.
  • Can I rent a car in Croatia with a Brazilian driving license?
  • What are the insurance requirements for rental cars in Croatia?
  • How do rental costs vary between regions?
  • Are GPS navigation systems and other extras available?
  • What are the key traffic rules Brazilian travelers should know about?

This guide serves to equip Brazilian travelers with the knowledge they need to enjoy Croatia to the fullest, with rental advice tailored to their needs.

Can Brazilian Citizens Drive in Croatia?

Yes, Brazilian travelers can drive in Croatia as foreign renters if they meet the licence, ID, payment card, and age requirements summarized below.

  • Form of ID:

    Foreign renters must present a valid physical passport.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original Brazilian driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP). Please note the IDP is only a translation and must be presented together with the original licence at the counter.
    • EU/EEA driving licence, which is valid for car rental across the EU/EEA, as well as in Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The main and any additional drivers must hold a full physical driving licence with no major endorsements for at least the minimum required period (1–3 years, depending on car group).

  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted credit cards may include Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express (availability can vary by offer). Debit cards are not accepted for these rentals.

  • Age requirements:

    Foreign renters can generally drive from 18–85 years old, depending on the specific car group. Typical age bands include: 18–75, 19–75, 21–80, and 21–85. Young driver surcharges may apply approximately from 18–24 years old, and senior driver surcharges may apply roughly from 65–85 years old, with fees charged either per day or per rental and sometimes capped at a maximum amount.

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Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.

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Which Car Rental Companies Are Best?

Choose from trusted global chains or innovative local alternatives. Each offers different advantages for Polish travelers.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • SIXT

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    102

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Wide range of vehicles
    • Competitive pricing
    • Flexible rental options
    • Excellent customer service

    Best for

    Travelers seeking quality and variety
  • Green Motion

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    44

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Focus on sustainability
    • Competitive pricing
    • Wide range of vehicle types
    • Excellent customer service

    Best for

    Eco-conscious travelers and budget-friendly rentals
  • Avis

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    33

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Strong global presence
    • Flexible rental options
    • Avis Preferred loyalty program
    • Online booking discounts

    Best for

    Leisure and business travelers looking for reliability
  • Alamo

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    41

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Wide variety of vehicles
    • No hidden fees
    • 24/7 roadside assistance

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and families
  • Enterprise

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    86

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Excellent customer service
    • Convenient locations
    • Variety of vehicle options
    • Easy online booking

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and business trips
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    30

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • FLIZZR

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    26

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Convenient pick-up and drop-off locations
    • 24/7 customer service
    • User-friendly online booking system
    • Membership discounts and deals

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    3

    Prices:

    $$$

    Key Advantages

    • Largest fleet in USA
    • Premium vehicle selection
    • Gold Plus Rewards loyalty program
    • Express rental counters

    Best for

    Business travelers and premium vehicle needs
  • AVIA

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    10

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Personalized customer service
    • Convenient location in the city
    • Variety of vehicle options
    • Competitive pricing

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers looking for local service
  • CARWIZ

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    56

    Prices:

    $

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Personalized service
    • Wide range of vehicle options
    • Convenient pickup and drop-off locations

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
Recommendations for Polish Travelers
Choose Global Chains If:
  • First time renting in the destination
  • Need reliable nationwide coverage
  • Want 24/7 customer support
  • Business or important travel
Choose Local Brands If:
  • Want to save money
  • Staying in major cities only
  • Want unique vehicle experiences
  • Comfortable with app-based services

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your trip more comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. Think about your travel group, the destinations on your route, and the type of driving you'll be doing. With QEEQ, you can compare multiple car types and policies to find the one that best suits your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Consider your travel group size and luggage needs

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Perfect for city driving and short trips

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Good balance of space and fuel efficiency

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Comfortable for longer distances

    • Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Ideal for families and group travel

  • Transmission Type

    Choose between automatic and manual transmission

    • Automatic transmission
      Easier for city driving and traffic, more common in USA

    • Manual transmission
      Often cheaper, better fuel economy, more control

    • Consider your comfort level with local driving practices

  • Insurance Included

    Check what insurance coverage comes with your rental

    • Basic liability
      Covers damage to other vehicles and property, usually included

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Covers damage to your rental car, often optional

    • Theft protection
      Protects against car theft, may be included or additional

    • Personal insurance
      Check if your insurance or travel insurance covers rentals

  • Cancellation Policy

    Understand booking flexibility and fees

    • Free cancellation
      Usually available up to 24-48 hours before pickup

    • Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
      Prepaid often cheaper but less flexible

    • Change fees
      Cost to modify dates, locations, or car type

    • Travel insurance
      Consider coverage for trip cancellations or delays

  • Mileage Policy

    Check distance restrictions and additional charges

    • Unlimited mileage
      Best for long road trips and cross-country travel

    • Limited mileage
      Cheaper daily rate but extra charges for excess miles

    • Consider your planned route distance and potential detours

    • Factor in mileage costs when comparing total rental prices

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand fuel requirements and costs

    • Full-to-Full
      Return with same fuel level, most economical option

    • Full-to-Empty
      Pay upfront for full tank, convenient but often more expensive

    • Same-to-Same
      Return with same level as pickup, fair pricing

    • Pre-purchase fuel options
      Compare costs with local gas station prices

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Compact/Economy car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy

    Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation

    cross-country
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option

    Zakopane, Tatra Mountains, Baltic coast

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Don't settle for the first option you find. QEEQ makes it easy to compare car types, policies, and total costs from multiple providers. See all fees upfront, read real customer reviews, and choose the perfect car for your adventure.
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What Insurance Do I Need?

You'll need at least basic insurance to legally drive in HR. Depending on your travel itinerary, additional coverage might be essential to protect against unforeseen circumstances like accidents or vehicle theft. Understanding and selecting the right insurance can make your trip more secure and hassle-free.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Covers the cost of damage to the rental car resulting from a collision or theft.

    BRL 75-125/day
    Essential
  • Theft Waiver (TP)

    Provides coverage against the theft of the rental vehicle.

    BRL 25-40/day
    Essential
  • Third-Party Liability Insurance

    Protects against claims from third parties for injury or damage caused by the rented vehicle.

    Often included
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Covers medical expenses for the renter and passengers in case of an accident.

    BRL 25-50/day
    Optional
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Fully Covered

Not Covered
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Not Covered
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How to Save Money on Car Rentals for Brazilian Travelers in Croatia

Planning ahead and understanding the options can help Brazilian travelers save money when renting cars in Croatia. Key tips include timing, choosing the right provider, and understanding local policies.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book in Advance
    Reserve your car at least 2-4 weeks prior to your trip to secure the best rates and availability.
    Save up to 35%
  • Use Comparison Platforms
    Utilize platforms like QEEQ or AutoEurope to compare rental prices across multiple providers.
    Save up to 20%
  • Opt for Economy Cars
    Choose smaller, economy cars which are not only cheaper to rent but also consume less fuel.
    Save on rental and fuel costs
  • Fuel Policies Matter
    Select rentals with a 'full-to-full' fuel policy to avoid additional fees for refueling.
    Save BRL 100-200 on refueling fees
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in Croatia.

  • Hidden Fees
    Be aware of potential extra charges not disclosed initially.
    • Cross-border fees if traveling outside Croatia
    • Young driver surcharge (under 21 or 25, depending on company)
    • Extra charges for additional drivers
    • Fees for GPS or child seat rentals
    • Toll transponder or vignette fees for motorways
  • Insurance Options
    Understand the insurance policies offered and their necessity.
    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) might have high deductibles
    • Check if your credit card provides rental insurance
    • Third-party liability insurance is typically included
    • Additional coverage for tires, windows, and undercarriage may be offered
    • Compare costs of insurance provided by the rental company and external providers
  • Border Crossing Policies
    If you're planning to visit neighboring countries, check the rules.
    • Inform the rental company in advance
    • Ensure the vehicle is permitted for use outside Croatia
    • Additional documentation or fees may apply
    • Verify insurance coverage across borders
    • Always have contact details of the rental company for emergencies
  • Fuel Policies
    Understand the fuel policy to avoid extra charges.
    • Full-to-full is the most economical option
    • Check fuel prices and availability in the return area
    • Keep receipts for proof of refueling
    • Clarify penalties for not following the fuel agreement
  • Vehicle Inspection
    Inspect the car thoroughly before and after the rental period.
    • Document any pre-existing damages with photos
    • Check for scratches, dents, and tire condition
    • Ensure all electronics and lights are functional
    • Verify interior cleanliness and presence of all accessories
  • Road Rules and Regulations
    Familiarize yourself with Croatian driving laws.
    • Drive on the right side of the road
    • Carry a valid international driving permit (IDP)
    • Observe speed limits and road signs
    • Use winter tires during applicable seasons
    • Parking regulations are strictly enforced in cities
Remember

Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.

What Are The Differences Between Brazilian and Croatian Traffic Rules

Brazilian and Croatian traffic rules vary significantly in left-hand vs. right-hand driving, speed limits, alcohol tolerance, and road sign formats.

  • Driving Side

    HR

    Drive on the right side of the road

    BR

    Drive on the right side of the road

  • Speed Limits

    HR

    Expressways: 130 km/h; Urban areas: 50 km/h

    BR

    Urban areas: 60 km/h; Highways: 110 km/h

  • Alcohol Limit

    HR

    0.05% BAC legal limit

    BR

    0.0% BAC (zero tolerance)

  • Road Signs

    HR

    Signs predominantly in Croatian

    BR

    Signs predominantly in Portuguese

  • Seatbelt Usage

    HR

    Mandatory for all passengers

    BR

    Mandatory for all passengers

  • Mobile Phone Use While Driving

    HR

    Hands-free use only

    BR

    Hands-free use only

  • Parking Rules

    HR

    Park in designated areas only

    BR

    Parking regulations vary by municipality

  • Remember
    • • Always carry your driving license and rental agreement.
    • • Check local traffic laws and regulations.
    • • Police interactions should be calm and respectful.
    • • Ensure proper insurance coverage for international driving.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Brazil renting a car in Croatia

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to rent a car in Croatia, or is my Brazilian CNH sufficient?

It is highly recommended and often mandatory to have the International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your physical and valid Brazilian driver's license (CNH). Most rental companies require the IDP for clarity and insurance reasons. Obtain your IDP in Brazil before traveling.

What documents do I need to present at the car rental desk in Croatia?

You must present your physical CNH, your valid IDP, your original passport, and a credit card in the main driver's name for the security deposit.

Is there a minimum age to rent a car in Croatia?

Yes. Most rental agencies require the driver to be at least 21 or 22 years old. Drivers under 25 typically pay a young driver fee. Always check the specific policy of your chosen rental company.

Are there maximum age limits for renting a car in Croatia?

Some companies may have a maximum age limit, usually around 70 or 75 years, or may require a medical certificate for older drivers. Check the rental terms if you are over 70.

Can I use my digital Brazilian driver's license (CDT) for car rental in Croatia?

No. Only the physical CNH is accepted. The digital version is not recognized for car rental purposes in Europe.

For how long must I have held my CNH to be eligible to rent a car?

Most companies require you to have held your license for at least one year, sometimes two years for larger vehicles.

Can my spouse or friend also drive the rental car?

Yes, but they must be added as an additional driver on the contract, present the same documents, and meet all age requirements. There is usually a daily fee for each additional driver.

What if my CNH expires during the rental period?

Your CNH must be valid throughout the entire rental period. You cannot rent or drive with an expired license.

Does the name on my credit card need to match the main driver's name?

Yes. The credit card used for the security deposit must be in the name of the main driver listed on the rental contract.

Do I need to carry my passport while driving in Croatia, or only when picking up the car?

You must present your passport to pick up the car. While driving, it is recommended to have your passport (or at least a copy), CNH, and IDP with you, especially if crossing borders.

When is the best time to book a rental car in Croatia for a good price?

Book as early as possible, ideally 3–6 months in advance for summer (June–August), as prices rise and availability drops closer to the date.

What type of car is recommended for Croatian roads?

A compact or subcompact car is ideal due to narrow streets, especially in historical centers and along the Dalmatian coast. For families, consider a station wagon rather than a large SUV.

Are automatic cars easy to find in Croatia?

No, most cars have manual transmissions. Automatics are less common, more expensive, and sell out quickly. If you need an automatic, book far in advance.

Should I book directly with the rental company or use a comparison website?

Using a comparison site is best. QEEQ is especially recommended for comparing prices, policies, and car models, and often offers better insurance packages than at the rental desk.

Is it worth renting a GPS from the rental company?

Usually not. Rental GPS units are expensive and often outdated. Using smartphone apps like Google Maps or Waze with a local SIM or roaming plan is more practical.

What does 'or similar' mean when booking a car model?

It means you are booking a car category (e.g., 'Compact'), not a specific model. You may receive a different car with comparable size and features.

Is renting at the airport more expensive than in city locations?

Yes, usually due to an 'airport surcharge'. However, airport pickups are convenient. City offices may have limited hours.

Can I pick up my rental in one city (e.g., Zagreb) and return it in another (e.g., Dubrovnik)?

Yes, this is called a 'one-way rental' and is common. Most companies charge a 'one-way fee' that can range from €50 to over €200.

How does renting child car seats work in Croatia?

Child seats and boosters are mandatory by law for children, depending on age and height. Request them when booking; there is a daily charge for each item.

What is the main difference in driving in Croatia compared to Brazil when choosing a car?

Croatian roads, especially on the coast and islands, are narrow and winding. Large cars can be difficult to maneuver and park. Choose a smaller car whenever possible.

What is usually included in the rental price I see online?

The base price usually includes the rental period, unlimited mileage, third-party liability insurance, and basic CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and TP (Theft Protection) with a high deductible.

What is the 'deductible' (franchise/excess), and why is it so high?

The deductible is the maximum amount you pay out-of-pocket in case of damage or theft. It's kept high to encourage you to buy extra insurance that reduces this amount.

What is SCDW (Super Collision Damage Waiver)? Is it worth it?

SCDW is extra insurance that reduces the deductible to zero or a very low amount. Yes, it is highly recommended for peace of mind and financial protection.

Can I use insurance from my Brazilian credit card (e.g., Visa Infinite/Mastercard Black)?

You can, but you must decline all rental company insurance. This means a very high deposit is required, and you must pay for damages up front and later claim reimbursement from your card provider. For most travelers, buying the rental company or QEEQ insurance is simpler.

What is the security deposit? How much is it and how is it charged?

The security deposit is a blocked amount on your credit card as a guarantee. It ranges from €500 to over €2,000. If you purchase zero-excess insurance, the deposit is usually much lower. The block is released after returning the undamaged car.

Can I use a debit or prepaid card for the security deposit?

No. Only a genuine international credit card is accepted for the deposit. Debit, prepaid, or virtual cards are not allowed.

What currency is used for payment and deposit? Can I pay in BRL or USD?

The official currency is the Euro (€). All payments, fees, and deposits are processed in Euros. Your Brazilian card will charge IOF tax on foreign transactions.

What is the most common fuel policy? What does 'Full-to-Full' mean?

'Full-to-Full' means you receive the car with a full tank and must return it full. If not, you’ll be charged for missing fuel at an inflated rate plus a service fee.

Are there hidden fees I should be aware of?

Watch out for young driver fees, additional driver fees, one-way rental fees, cross-border fees, refueling service charges, and administrative fees for traffic fines. Always read the contract carefully.

Does insurance cover tires, glass, and the undercarriage?

Basic insurance (CDW) usually does NOT cover these parts. Premium or SCDW packages often do. Check your policy carefully.

What should I inspect on the car before leaving the rental agency?

Check and note all existing damage on the inspection form, no matter how small. Take photos and videos as evidence. Also check tires, lights, wipers, and air conditioning.

Do rental staff speak English or Portuguese?

Rental staff speak English fluently in airports and tourist centers, but almost never Portuguese. Use Google Translate if needed and learn a few Croatian basics as a courtesy.

What are the most important traffic rules in Croatia that differ from Brazil?

Key differences: headlights must be on at all times; roundabout priority goes to vehicles already inside; alcohol tolerance is near zero (0.05%); mobile phones can only be used hands-free; speed limits are 50 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on roads, and 130 km/h on highways.

How do tolls work on Croatian highways?

You take a ticket when entering the highway and pay at a booth when exiting. Payment can be made in cash (Euro) or by international card. For tourists, the electronic ENC system is not necessary.

How do I know what fuel to use? What's the difference between 'dizel' and 'benzin'?

'Benzin' or 'Eurosuper 95/98' is gasoline. 'Dizel' or 'Eurodizel' is diesel. Using the wrong fuel can severely damage the engine. Always check the sticker inside the fuel cap and on the key.

Is parking in Croatian cities difficult? How does payment work?

Parking in city centers can be challenging and expensive. Zones are color-coded (red is most expensive). Pay at street meters (coins) or via app/SMS if you have a local SIM. Enclosed garages are easier but pricier.

What should I do if I am involved in a traffic accident?

Stop safely, call the European emergency number 112, notify your rental company, fill out the European Accident Report in the glove box, take photos, and do not admit liability.

What should I do if I receive a traffic fine (e.g., speeding or parking)?

Pay it promptly. Parking fines have instructions on the ticket. Speed camera fines go to the rental agency, which will charge you an admin fee plus the fine.

What should I check when returning the car?

Return with a full tank (if required), keep the fuel receipt, and have a staff member inspect the car in your presence. Make sure they sign the check-in form stating no new damage.

Are speed limits strictly enforced? Are there many speed cameras?

Yes, speed limits are rigorously enforced, and there are many fixed and mobile cameras. Fines are expensive.

Is it safe to drive at night in Croatia?

Yes, main roads are well-lit and maintained. In rural or island areas, roads may be unlit—drive with extra care.

Is road signage easy to understand?

Yes, signage follows international European standards, is intuitive, and uses clear symbols. City names are in Croatian but easy to follow with GPS.

What does a sign with a jumping deer mean?

It means ‘Caution: wild animals crossing’. These are common in rural and forested areas. Slow down, especially at dawn and dusk.

Can I rely on Google Maps/Waze for navigation in Croatia?

Absolutely. Both work well for navigation, travel time estimates, and traffic alerts throughout Croatia.

How does after-hours car return work?

Some companies offer a key drop box. Park, deposit the key, and leave. Be aware the car will be inspected without you, so disputes about damage may arise. Avoid if possible.

How do I take a rental car on a ferry to islands like Hvar or Korčula?

Buy tickets for the car and passengers in advance (especially in summer) from Jadrolinija or at the port. Drive the car onto the ferry as directed. Rental insurance usually covers official ferry transport, but confirm with your company.

Do I need to cross the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina when driving from Split to Dubrovnik?

Not anymore. The Pelješac Bridge allows you to bypass Bosnia entirely. If you do cross into Bosnia, notify the rental company in advance to obtain a 'Green Card' (insurance certificate) and expect a cross-border fee.

Can I drive my Croatian rental car into other countries like Slovenia, Italy, or Montenegro?

Usually yes for EU countries (Slovenia, Italy), but notify your rental company. For non-EU countries (Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia), explicit permission and a Green Card insurance certificate are mandatory. Crossing without permission invalidates your insurance.

What is driving like in Croatia during winter?

Coastal areas are mild, but inland (Zagreb, Plitvice) can have snow and ice. From November to April, winter tires are legally required. Rental companies equip cars accordingly, but confirm when booking.

Are there special parking challenges near popular sites like Plitvice Lakes or central Dubrovnik?

Yes. Plitvice has large paid lots that fill early in summer. In Dubrovnik, driving inside the old town is impossible; use expensive public garages nearby or park further out and use public transport or taxi to the center.

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