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Whether you're planning an adventure to Norway's stunning fjords or exploring its picturesque cities, renting a car can provide flexibility and freedom. As a traveler from Spain, you might have specific questions about driving in Norway, rental services, and local rules.
  • Are Spanish driving licenses valid in Norway?
  • What insurance options are recommended for renters?
  • What are the approximate rental costs in Norway?
  • Is it possible to rent a car for one-way trips?
  • What driving regulations are different from Spain?

This guide aims to answer all your essential questions, offering practical tips and information that ensure a seamless car rental experience in Norway. Make your journey enjoyable and safe while getting the most out of your road trip.

Can Spanish Citizens Drive in Norway?

Yes, Spanish travelers can legally drive in Norway with the proper documentation. Age restrictions and additional document requirements may apply.

  • Form of ID:

    A valid passport.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP)
    • EU/EEA Driving License.

  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver. Accepted credit cards include Visa, Master, Diners Club, and AMEX. Debit cards are also accepted, including Visa and Master.

  • Age requirements:

    Drivers must be aged between 19 and 99. Young drivers aged 19 to 24 may incur a fee of US$ 13.08 per day.

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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 reputable international providers or localized Norwegian rental companies. Each option offers unique advantages for Spanish travelers.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • SIXT

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    214

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Excellent customer service
    • Convenient pick-up and drop-off locations
    • Mobile app for easy bookings

    Best for

    Travelers seeking flexible options and luxury vehicles
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    524

    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
  • Hertz

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    356

    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
  • Alamo

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    39

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • No hidden fees
    • Simple online booking process
    • Quick pick-up and drop-off
    • Wide variety of vehicles

    Best for

    Leisure travelers and families
  • Avis

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    461

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Global presence
    • Flexible rental options
    • Loyalty program: Avis Preferred
    • User-friendly mobile app

    Best for

    Travelers seeking reliable service and diverse options
  • Keddy by Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    19

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • User-friendly online booking
    • Exceptional customer service
    • Flexible rental periods

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and families
  • Oslo Bilutleie

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    3

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Personalized customer service
    • Convenient location in Oslo
    • No hidden fees
    • Competitive pricing

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and locals
Recommendations for Spanish Travelers
Opt for Global Chains If:
  • It's your first time renting in Norway
  • You require broad coverage across regions
  • 24/7 customer service is essential
  • Traveling for business or formal engagements
Opt for Local Brands If:
  • You want cost-effective options
  • Your travel is confined to urban areas
  • You seek unique or traditional vehicle types
  • Comfortable with language and digital platforms

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the perfect rental car will enhance your trip experience, making it more comfortable and efficient. Consider your travel needs, group size, and driving preferences. Compare options to find the best fit for your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Select a car based on the size of your group and luggage requirements.

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Ideal for solo or couple travelers on urban adventures.

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Balanced option for small families or groups.

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Comfortable for longer journeys and more luggage.

    • SUVs/Full-size cars (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Perfect for spacious comfort and group travel.

  • Transmission Type

    Choose between automatic and manual transmission based on your driving habits.

    • Automatic transmission
      Simpler for urban driving and traffic conditions.

    • Manual transmission
      Offers better fuel efficiency and control.

    • Automatic cars are more common in Norway.

    • Consider your familiarity with driving in different conditions.

  • Insurance Included

    Review the insurance coverage provided with your rental agreement.

    • Basic liability
      Covers damages to third-party property.

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Reduces your financial responsibility for vehicle damage.

    • Theft protection
      Offers coverage in case of vehicle theft.

    • Personal insurance
      Check if your insurance policy extends to rentals.

  • Cancellation Policy

    Understand the terms and flexibility of your booking.

    • Free cancellation
      Available for most bookings within a specified period.

    • Prepaid versus pay-at-counter
      Prepaid bookings often offer discounts but less flexibility.

    • Change fees
      Applicable for modifications to your booking.

    • Travel insurance
      May cover cancellation or trip interruptions.

  • Mileage Policy

    Check mileage limits to avoid extra fees.

    • Unlimited mileage
      Best for extensive road trips across Norway.

    • Limited mileage
      Lower daily rates but additional costs for exceeding limits.

    • Plan your route to optimize mileage options.

    • Factor in potential detours.

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand the fuel policy to manage return requirements.

    • Full-to-full
      Refill before returning for no additional charges.

    • Full-to-empty
      Convenient but often includes a premium on fuel charges.

    • Same-to-same
      Return with the same fuel level.

    • Check local prices for pre-purchase fuel options.

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Economy or compact car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy.

    Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size car or SUV with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation policy.

    Norwegian fjords, Arctic Circle road trips
  • Vacation

    SUV or convertible with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option.

    Lofoten Islands, Geirangerfjord, Tromsø

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What Insurance Do I Need?

Driving in Norway requires compliance with specific insurance regulations. Basic insurance coverage is mandatory, but additional coverage is recommended for a worry-free experience. Understanding the types of insurance available and their costs can help you avoid unexpected expenses during your trip.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Covers damage to the rental car in the event of a collision or theft.

    €14-23/day
    Essential
  • Theft Waiver (TP)

    Protects against theft of the rental vehicle.

    €4-6/day
    Essential
  • Liability Insurance

    Provides coverage for injury or damage to others and their property.

    Typically included
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Covers medical expenses for both the driver and passengers in the rental car.

    €4-8/day
    Optional
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How to Save Money When Renting a Car in Norway?

Discover essential tips to make your car rental experience in Norway cost-effective and hassle-free, especially for travelers from Spain.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book in Advance
    Car rental prices in Norway often increase closer to the pick-up date. For the best rates, book your vehicle at least 4-6 weeks ahead.
    Save up to 35%
  • Use Price Comparison Tools
    Websites like QEEQ or AutoEurope allow you to compare rental prices across multiple providers, ensuring you get the best deal.
    Save up to 20%
  • Opt for Economy Vehicles
    Smaller, fuel-efficient cars not only cost less to rent but also save on fuel expenses, which are higher in Norway.
    Save $50-70 per rental period
  • Choose Full-to-Full Fuel Policy
    A full-to-full fuel policy is the most economical option. You return the car with a full tank, avoiding high refueling fees.
    Save $30-50
  • Avoid Peak Seasons
    Renting during off-peak seasons such as autumn or early spring can reduce costs significantly.
    Save up to 25%
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

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

  • Hidden Fees
    Be cautious of extra charges that might not be included in the initially quoted price.
    • Airport surcharges (common at major Norwegian airports)
    • Additional driver fees
    • Winter equipment rental fees (e.g., snow chains)
    • Charges for crossing into neighboring countries
    • Extra costs for toll transponders
  • Insurance Coverage
    Ensure you have appropriate car insurance coverage for your trip.
    • Check if your personal insurance or credit card covers car rentals abroad
    • Evaluate third-party insurance options for potential savings
    • Consider purchasing additional coverage for peace of mind
    • Understand what is included in the basic insurance provided by the rental company
    • Be aware of high deductibles in case of damage
  • Fuel Policies
    Understand the fuel return policies to avoid unexpected costs.
    • Full-to-full policy is often more economical
    • Prepaid fuel options might be more costly
    • Locate fuel stations near the return point to fill up
    • Keep receipts for any refueling as proof
    • Ensure the car is returned with the same level of fuel as picked up
  • Vehicle Inspection
    Inspect the vehicle thoroughly before driving off.
    • Take pictures or videos of any pre-existing damage
    • Check for functioning lights, brakes, and other essentials
    • Ensure winter equipment (e.g., snow tires) is included if needed
    • Verify the cleanliness and condition of the interior
    • Report any issues to the rental company immediately
  • Rental Agreement Terms
    Read through the rental contract to understand the terms.
    • Check for mileage limitations
    • Understand the policies for border crossings
    • Clarify return time conditions and late fees
    • Be aware of cancellation or modification policies
    • Understand the damage assessment and claim procedures
  • Pickup and Return Timing
    Plan your pickup and return times carefully.
    • Avoid pickups or returns outside business hours to prevent additional fees
    • Be aware of weekend or holiday operation schedules
    • Schedule returns to avoid peak times at airports
    • Account for potential delays reaching the return location
    • Ensure the car is returned by the agreed time to avoid extra charges
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.

Traffic Rules for Travelers from Spain to Norway

Understanding the differences and similarities in traffic regulations between Spain and Norway for a safe driving experience.

  • Right Turn on Red

    NO

    Not permitted at red lights

    ES

    Allowed after a full stop unless otherwise indicated

  • Winter Tires

    NO

    Mandatory during winter months

    ES

    Not required, but recommended in snowy conditions

  • Speed Limits

    NO

    Expressways: 110 km/h, Urban areas: 50 km/h

    ES

    Expressways: 120 km/h, Urban areas: 50 km/h

  • Alcohol Limits

    NO

    0.02% BAC

    ES

    0.05% BAC

  • Seatbelt Laws

    NO

    Mandatory for all vehicle occupants

    ES

    Mandatory for all vehicle occupants

  • Mobile Phone Use

    NO

    Hands-free use only

    ES

    Hands-free use only

  • Remember
    • • Ensure your car rental includes winter tires if traveling during snowy seasons in Norway.
    • • Familiarize yourself with toll road systems in Norway as they are common.
    • • Always carry your driving license and rental agreement while driving.
    • • Follow parking regulations to avoid fines, especially in urban areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Spain renting a car in Norway

Do I need an international driving license to rent and drive a car in Norway if I have a Spanish driving license?

No, it's not necessary. Your Spanish driving license (card format) is completely valid in Norway, as both countries are part of the European Economic Area (EEA). Just ensure that it’s valid throughout your trip.

What’s the minimum age to rent a car in Norway?

The general minimum age is 19 years. However, most companies apply a 'young driver fee' for drivers under 25 years. Some vehicle categories may require a minimum age of 25 or 28 years.

What documents do I need to present when picking up the rental car?

You’ll need: 1) A valid Spanish driving license; 2) ID card or passport; 3) A credit card in the name of the main driver for the security deposit.

Can I use a debit card for the security deposit?

Generally, no. In Norway, a credit card in the main driver’s name is required to block the deposit; debit cards are usually not accepted.

Is it advisable to book the rental car in advance, especially during peak season?

Yes, it’s highly recommended to book several months in advance, especially between June and August, when demand and prices are high, and availability is limited.

What type of car is best for a trip around Norway?

It depends on the route and season: In summer, a compact or mid-sized car is sufficient; for mountain roads, an SUV offers better comfort. In winter, an SUV with 4WD is recommended. For the fjords, an electric car is an excellent option.

Where can I find the best deals to rent a car in Norway?

I recommend the QEEQ platform, which compares offers from multiple providers and allows you to filter by car type, fuel policy, etc.

Do I need to add an additional driver? What does it entail?

If you’ll be sharing the driving, it’s mandatory to register all drivers in the contract, which incurs a daily additional cost. Driving without being registered invalidates the insurance.

Are there any restrictions on taking the rental car to other Scandinavian countries like Sweden or Denmark?

Most companies allow it, but you must inform them and pay a 'cross-border fee'. Crossing without authorization could void your insurance.

Is it easy to find cars with automatic transmission in Norway?

Yes, but they are less common and more expensive than manual cars. Electric and hybrid cars are usually automatic. Book in advance on QEEQ to ensure availability.

Besides the rental price, what other costs should I budget for?

Consider: fuel/electricity, tolls, ferries, additional insurance, young/additional driver fees, extra equipment (GPS, child seat), and parking, especially in cities.

How do tolls work in Norway? Do I need to stop and pay?

No. The AutoPASS system (automatic toll system) registers your license plate as you pass, and the rental company will charge you later along with a small management fee.

Is fuel in Norway more expensive compared to Spain?

Yes, it’s 30%-50% more expensive. Prices vary by gas station and day. Electricity for EVs is much cheaper.

How do you pay for ferries with a car?

For many routes, the system is automatic using AutoPASS. For smaller routes, an operator may charge you by card or, rarely, in cash.

What is insurance excess, and should I purchase additional insurance?

The excess is the maximum amount you’d pay in case of damage. It can be very high (10,000-20,000 NOK). It’s recommended to purchase excess reimbursement insurance or full coverage.

Does the rental price include unlimited mileage?

Most do, but not all. Verify this point before booking, especially for long trips. QEEQ allows filtering by this option.

Are there local taxes or airport fees I should know about?

Yes. The 25% VAT (MVA) is included. Airport pickups usually include an 'airport fee' in the final price.

How much should I budget for tolls and ferries on a 10-day trip through the fjords?

Between 1,500 and 3,000 NOK (130-260 EUR), although electric cars often have significant discounts on tolls and ferries.

How do I pay for parking in Norwegian cities?

Mainly with parking meters that accept credit cards or mobile apps like EasyPark or Parklink. Cash is rarely accepted.

What is the 'Congestion Charge' in Oslo or Bergen?

It’s a fee for entering the city center, charged automatically via AutoPASS. The price varies depending on the time and type of vehicle; electric cars are often exempt or pay less.

What are the main differences in driving in Norway compared to Spain?

Lower speed limits, mandatory use of headlights at all times, priority to the right at unmarked intersections, frequent wildlife presence, and high fines for violations.

How are the roads in Norway? Are they dangerous?

The main roads are in excellent condition. Secondary roads can be narrow and winding but are not dangerous if you drive cautiously and respect speed limits.

What should I know about Norwegian tunnels?

There are over 1,100 tunnels, some very long or underwater. Keep your distance and never stop inside except in emergencies.

What are 'F-roads,' and can I drive on them with a regular rental car?

They are rural roads, often gravel and mountainous. Some require 4x4. Many companies prohibit driving on them with 2WD. Check your contract.

Is driving in winter in Norway difficult?

It can be challenging if you lack experience. All rental cars come with winter tires; some with studs (piggdekk). Drive slowly and avoid nighttime trips if inexperienced.

What is the blood alcohol limit for driving?

Very strict: 0.02%. In practice, it means you shouldn’t drink at all if you plan to drive. Penalties are severe.

What should I do if I encounter a closed road, especially in winter or mountainous areas?

Always check road status at vegvesen.no/trafikk. If a road is closed ('stengt'), do not attempt to pass and find an alternative route.

How do 'meeting points' on narrow roads work?

They are pull-outs marked with 'M' (møteplass) to facilitate passing. The car with the pull-out on its right should yield. On inclines, the descending car usually yields.

Is it mandatory to have a child seat for younger passengers?

Yes. Children under 135 cm must use an approved child restraint system. You can rent one or bring your own.

What do traffic signs with a deer or moose mean?

They indicate a risk of wild animals crossing the road. Reduce speed and be extra cautious, especially at dawn and dusk.

Is renting an electric vehicle (EV) a good idea in Norway?

Yes! Norway is a global leader in electric mobility. You’ll save on fuel, enjoy discounts on tolls and ferries, and it’s a very pleasant experience.

Is it easy to find charging points for an electric car?

Yes, the charging network is extensive even in rural areas. Use apps like PlugShare or A Better Routeplanner to plan your stops.

How do you pay for EV charging?

You can use a charging key provided by the rental company, mobile apps linked to your credit card, or increasingly, contactless card payment directly at chargers.

How long does it take to charge an electric car?

It depends on the charger: fast (20-40 min from 20% to 80%), ultra-fast (15-25 min), slow (several hours, ideal for overnight charging at hotels).

What real range can I expect from an EV in Norway?

Real range varies by temperature, terrain, and heating use. In winter, it can decrease by 20-30%. Always plan with a safety margin.

Do I need any special cable or adapter to charge the EV?

The rental car includes the necessary cables: usually type 2 (AC) and the European CCS (DC) connector. Fast chargers often have an attached cable.

What should I do if I have an accident or breakdown?

Secure the area, wear a reflective vest, place emergency triangles, call 113 if there are injuries, 112 police if necessary, contact the rental company, and document everything with photos and an accident report.

What emergency phone numbers should I know in Norway?

110: Fire department, 112: Police, 113: Ambulance. They work from any phone and are free.

Does the rental car include mandatory safety equipment?

Yes. By law, it must have a reflective vest, emergency triangles, and in winter, suitable tires. Check everything before you leave.

What do I do if I hit an animal, like a moose or a reindeer?

You must report it to the police (112) or Road Authority (175). Do not approach the injured animal and mark the location if possible.

Is there mobile coverage in all areas of Norway?

Coverage is excellent throughout most of the country, except very remote areas or long tunnels. Download offline maps for your GPS just in case.

What should I inspect in the car before leaving the rental office?

Inspect and document any exterior damage, interior condition, tire functionality, documentation, and safety equipment. Check the fuel level or battery.

What is the 'Full/Full' fuel policy?

You pick up the car with a full tank (or charged battery) and must return it the same way. Otherwise, you’ll be charged for the missing amount at a higher price and a service fee.

Can I return the car to a different office than where I picked it up?

Yes, this is called a 'one-way' rental. It usually incurs an extra cost, which you can check when booking through QEEQ.

What happens if I return the car late?

If you’re late by more than 29-59 minutes, they’ll usually charge an extra day at standard rates. Contact the office if you anticipate a delay.

Is the return process quick? Should I arrive well in advance at the airport?

It’s usually quick if there’s no damage, but it’s advisable to arrive 30-45 minutes before your flight in case of inspection or queues.

Do I need to clean the car before returning it?

Return the car reasonably clean. If it’s very dirty, you may be charged a special cleaning fee.

How does after-hours return work?

Park in the indicated area and leave the keys in the secure drop box. Record a video of the car’s condition as proof since the inspection will be without your presence.

When will the security deposit blocked on my credit card be refunded?

Usually within 7 to 15 business days after the return, provided there are no additional charges.

I received an extra charge on my card weeks after the rental. What could it be?

It’s likely accumulated charges for tolls (AutoPASS), parking fines, or speeding tickets. It usually includes an administrative fee from the rental company.

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