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What do you need to rent a car in Italy?

All drivers must present a valid driver's license, an ID as proof of their identity, and a credit card to make the payment. Note: Most car rentals in Italy charge an extra fee if you're under 25 years old. We recommend to rent a car in Italy through Sunny Cars with free cancellation and insurance included.



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In order to rent a car in Italy, you must be at least 21 years old. There are certain rental companies that allow drivers as young as 18 to rent a car in Italy as long as they have held their license for at least one year. Any driver under the age of 25 should expect to pay a young driver's surcharge.

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When renting a car in Italy you must purchase collision (CDW) and theft insurance. Declining this insurance is not an option and the price you are quoted will always include it. Sounds good except there's a catch: the insurance comes with a substantial deductible or excess, usually in the €1000 to €3000 range.

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Does car insurance cover international rentals? Most U.S. auto insurers won't cover you while driving abroad, except for driving in Canada and driving in Mexico. Unless you have a credit card offering rental car insurance, you'll probably need to purchase your insurance from the rental company.

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If you're looking to rent a car in Italy, then Catania is the cheapest city to do so as prices are just $3 per day. According to our data, it's 73% cheaper for a rental car in Catania as opposed to renting one in Venice (which costs $11 per day).

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Car rental supplies, especially for automatic cars, have always been limited in Italy. The pandemic has compounded this situation as people prefer to drive rather than take public transportation options and many companies sold off some of their stock. Make sure to book your car well in advance to avoid disappointment.

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