Rent a Car in Albania
Without a Deposit
By Sleid Rental · Updated February 2026 · 7 min read
Everything you need to know before hiring a car in Albania — no credit card, no blocked funds, no surprises. Just open roads.
Why Most Travellers Struggle to Rent a Car in Albania
Rent a car in Albania with Sleid Rental — free pickup at Tirana Airport, no deposit, unlimited km.
One of the most common frustrations for visitors planning a trip to Albania is discovering — often at the counter — that car hire requires a credit card with a substantial security hold. Some international agencies block €500 or more for the duration of your rental, making the process inaccessible for travellers using a debit card or those who simply don't want their funds frozen.
Local alternatives exist, but trust is a genuine concern for first-time visitors. That's the gap Sleid Rental was built to fill: a family-owned service in Durrës that has helped thousands of travellers rent a car in Albania since 2020 — with none of the usual friction.
The short answer: You do not need a credit card or a deposit to rent a car in Albania through Sleid Rental. Pay in cash on arrival, after a quick vehicle inspection. What you see is what you pay.
What Makes Sleid Rental the Best Way to Rent a Car in Albania
There are dozens of car rental companies operating in Albania. Here is why travellers consistently return to Sleid Rental — and why it ranks as one of the top-rated services in the country on Google.
No Deposit, No Credit Card
Pay cash on arrival after inspection. No funds blocked, no pre-authorisations, no surprises at pickup.
Unlimited Kilometres
Drive from Tirana to Sarandë and back without worrying about mileage caps or hidden per-km charges.
Free Delivery
We deliver to Tirana Airport, Tirana city, Durrës hotels, and coastal towns along the Albanian Riviera.
Insurance Always Included
Basic third-party coverage is built into every rate. Optional zero-excess full coverage available on request.
Clean, Automatic Fleet
All vehicles are automatic, air-conditioned, and regularly inspected — from compact city cars to premium SUVs.
24/7 WhatsApp Support
Real local support, typically within minutes. In English, Albanian, and more. We're always available.
Documents You Need to Rent a Car in Albania
The process is straightforward. You need two things and nothing more:
1. A valid driving licence. EU licences are accepted directly. Travellers from outside the EU should carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their national licence. An IDP can usually be obtained from your country's motoring association in under an hour.
2. A valid passport or national ID. No utility bills, no proof of address, no guarantor. Just an ID and your licence.
That really is all. No credit card. No deposit. No additional paperwork. When you rent a car in Albania through Sleid Rental, the handover takes just a few minutes.
The Best Places to Drive After You Rent a Car in Albania
Albania is one of Europe's most underrated road trip destinations — extraordinary coastline, UNESCO heritage sites, mountain passes, and ancient ruins, all within a country roughly the size of Maryland. Here are five routes worth exploring with a rental car.
The Albanian Riviera
Drive south from Vlorë through Himara to Sarandë along one of the most dramatic coastal roads in the Balkans. Hidden beaches, cliffside villages, and vivid blue water around every bend. Approximately 3 hours from Tirana.
Tirana to Berat
Just two hours south of Tirana, Berat is the "city of a thousand windows" — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Albania's most photogenic old towns. An easy and deeply rewarding day trip.
Tirana to Shkodër & the Albanian Alps
Head north to Shkodër for Lake Shkodra, the Rozafa Castle, and the dramatic gateway to the Albanian Alps. Best driven in summer when the mountain roads are open.
The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër)
A natural spring near Sarandë that glows electric blue from the depths. Impossible to appreciate without your own transport — and absolutely worth the detour.
Apollonia Archaeological Park
One of Albania's most impressive ancient Greek and Roman sites, located near Fier. Virtually inaccessible by public transport, but a straightforward drive from Tirana or Durrës.
Practical Tips for Driving in Albania
Albania's main road network — including the A1 highway linking Tirana, Durrës, and the south — is modern, well-maintained, and easy to navigate. Secondary roads vary in quality but are manageable in any of our vehicles. A few things worth knowing:
Road signs follow European conventions and are generally bilingual (Albanian and English near tourist routes). Google Maps works reliably throughout the country. Petrol stations are plentiful on main routes. The speed limit is 40 km/h in built-up areas, 80 km/h on secondary roads, and 110 km/h on motorways.
Driving in Tirana city centre requires patience — traffic at peak hours can be dense — but outside the capital, Albania offers some of the most pleasurable driving in the region, especially the coastal and mountain roads. If you plan to rent a car in Albania for a week or more, we recommend starting with the Riviera route and working your way north.
FAQs: Rent a Car in Albania with Sleid Rental
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Is insurance included in the rental price?
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