Albania Car Rental Travel Guide

Albania Car Rental
Travel Guide

Practical driving tips, rules and routes so you know what to expect before pick-up.

Albania is best explored by car. In one trip you can go from Adriatic beaches to mountain passes, lakes and historic towns on your own schedule.

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Use this guide for road basics, local driving habits, parking, fuel and tolls, cross-border notes, and route ideas.

Info guide only. Always follow road signs and your supplier’s rental terms.

Quick travel and driving essentials

Drive on

Right-hand side

Currency

Albanian Lek (ALL)

Country code

+355

Languages

Albanian (official). English is common in cities and tourist areas. Greek and Italian are also spoken in some areas.

Speed limits

Maximum limits (unless signs show otherwise): 40 urban, 80 rural, 110 motorway.

Drink-driving

Strict laws. Alcohol limit is low. Don’t drive after drinking.

Minimum rental age

Usually 21+, with possible young-driver fees under 25 (supplier rules vary).

Average rental length

Varies by season

Fuel prices

Change frequently. Check local station prices

Emergency

112 (general). Ambulance 127, Fire 128, Police 129.

Explore Albania your way by car

Search once to compare offers across Albania, then choose the option that fits your route and budget.

 

How to enter Albania

Tirana International Airport (TIA)

Main air gateway and usually the widest choice of suppliers and cars.

Kukës Airport (KFZ)

Useful for the northeast and routes towards Kosovo.

Sarandë Port

Popular for arrivals by ferry (for southern coast trips).

Land borders

Common routes from Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece.

Tip: If you arrive by land or ferry, choose a pick-up point close to your arrival route to save time.
*Pick-up availability varies by season and supplier.

Top car rental locations in Albania

Popular pick-up points for starting your Albania road trip.

Location Type Typical Cars Good to Know
Tirana Airport (TIA) International hub Compact, SUV, Economy, Minvan, Luxary Typically the widest choice of cars and suppliers.
Kukës Airport (KFZ) Regional airport Economy, SUV, Minvan, Luxary Convenient for travellers from Kosovo.
Sarandë (Port) Ferry/beach hub Economy, Compact, Minvan, SUV, Luxary Ideal if you arrive by ferry.
Vlorë Coastal city Economy, Luxary, Compact, SUV Great base for the Albanian Riviera.
Shkodër Northern city Compact, Economy, SUV, Minvan, Luxary Gateway to Theth and the Albanian Alps.

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Most popular places

Tirana

Capital and main entry point, close to Durrës, with cafés, nightlife and the Mount Dajti cable car.

Berat

“City of a Thousand Windows” with white Ottoman houses, a riverside castle and nearby wineries.

Sarandë

Busy beach hub, near Ksamil and Butrint; also the port for ferries to Greece.

Vlorë

Historic coastal city at the start of the Riviera and the famous Llogara Pass drive.

Shkodër

Lively northern city on the lake, gateway to Theth, Valbonë and the Albanian Alps.

Driving times depend on season and road conditions.

Popular cross-border trips

  • Cross-border travel must be approved by your supplier and shown on your rental agreement.

*Important
Cross-border travel may require written permission and additional cover/fees. Always request approval before pickup.

Ferries: Often require supplier approval. Check your supplier rules and request approval in advance.

Driver requirements and rules

Rental types and extras

Popular extras:

Tip: If you need an SUV, van, automatic, or cross-border permission, book early in high season.

Insurance, deposit and cover

Basic cover

Most offers include standard cover such as CDW and theft protection, plus third-party liability. Always check what’s included in your specific offer.

Upgrades

Extra protection options may be available for an additional fee (varies by supplier).

Excess / deductible

Even with basic cover, you may still be responsible up to the excess amount. The amount depends on the car and supplier.

Deposit

Deposits are usually blocked on the main driver’s card and released after return. Release time depends on bank and can take several business days.

Cancellation

Cancellation rules depend on the offer. Check the policy before you confirm.

Supplier terms

For changes, documents, payments, and special cases, the supplier terms shown on the offer and voucher are the reference.

Fuel, mileage and rental length

Fuel

“Full-to-full” is common. Confirm the fuel policy on your specific offer and keep receipts if requested.

Mileage

Many offers include unlimited mileage. Some have a daily or total limit. Check the offer conditions.

Duration

Daily rentals are usually charged in 24-hour blocks. Late returns can trigger extra charges.

Tolls and paid roads in Albania

Most routes are toll-free, but some tunnels/sections may charge. Follow road signage and confirm locally.

A1 (Kalimash Tunnel)

A toll may apply. Check current payment options before you travel.

A2 / A3 and other highways

Currently toll-free, but this may change as new road projects are completed.

Travel tip: Road rules and fees can change. Always follow posted signs and supplier guidance.

Driving tips

Best drives and
places to visit

Tip: Plan extra time for mountain roads and allow for seasonal conditions.

Sample 7-Day Itinerary (Inspiration Only)

  • Day 1–2: Tirana + Durrës / Krujë

  • Day 3–4: Riviera (Vlorë → Himarë → Sarandë)

  • Day 5–7: Gjirokastër + Berat (or Theth if mountain route)

Typical price levels by season

Period Typical price level Good to know
Nov–Mar Low Best value. Widest availability and fewer sell-outs.
Apr–Jun Medium Warmer weather. Book early for automatics and SUVs.
July–Aug High Peak season. Book early, especially for family cars and 4x4s.
Sep–Oct Medium Great weather with better availability than peak months.

*Prices depend on dates, supplier, and car type. Check live prices for your exact dates.

Tips:

Parking & Fuel Basics

City parking:

Paid street and municipal parking is common in larger cities (blue lines/zones, typically day-time hours). Use ticket machines or local parking apps where available and keep your ticket visible if required.

Beach towns (summer):

Car parks near beaches can fill quickly. Aim to arrive before midday and always ask for a printed receipt or official ticket.

Hotels & apartments:

Use designated parking when possible. Ask your host or hotel for the safest and most convenient place to leave the car.

Fuel:

Unleaded petrol and diesel are widely available. Use reputable, well-signed stations on main highways for best service and availability. On quieter routes, plan fuel stops in advance and keep some cash as backup.

Tip: In busy summer towns, parking fills quickly. Arrive earlier and keep small cash available for local parking tickets where needed.

Emergencies & Contacts

If it’s a breakdown

Helpful to have with you

Helpful to keep in the car

Accessibility, fuel and feedback

Accessible vehicles

If you need accessibility features (hand controls, wheelchair access), check the offer details and confirm with the supplier before booking.

Fuel and EVs

Petrol and diesel are the standard. If you choose a hybrid or EV, plan charging stops in advance.

Feedback

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Last updated: February 2026.. Information in this guide is based on details available at the time of writing. Local laws, road rules, prices and supplier policies may change, so always follow your rental voucher and current local advice.

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