Driving in Morocco: A Practical Road-Trip Guide
Everything you need to know before driving in Morocco: IDP requirements, toll autoroutes, Atlas mountain roads, police checkpoints and which base to start from.
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Everything you need to know before driving in Morocco: IDP requirements, toll autoroutes, Atlas mountain roads, police checkpoints and which base to start from.
Read article →Getting around Sardinia without a car is possible but limiting. Here is what the buses and trains actually cover, and where only a rental car will do.
Read article →Sicily's public transport has gaps that matter. Here is what trains and buses actually cover, where you need a car, and the ZTL zones to avoid in the main cities.
Read article →Most of Crete's north coast is paved and fine for a standard car. A 4x4 only becomes necessary for specific south coast tracks — and even then, only in wet season. Here's where the line is.
Read article →The Military Highway to Kazbegi is paved and manageable in a standard car in dry season. Svaneti needs a 4x4. Tusheti absolutely requires one. Here's where the line is for each region.
Read article →F-roads are legally off-limits to standard cars and void all insurance. The Ring Road is fine in any vehicle. Here's the exact dividing line and what to rent for Iceland's highlands.
Read article →Morocco's main tourist routes are paved. The piste roads south of Ouarzazate and in the Draa Valley need a 4x4 — and standard CDW won't cover you when you leave tarmac.
Read article →Adding an additional driver to a rental car: what it costs, who must be present at pickup, age rules, when it is worth it and why unlisted drivers void the insurance.
Read article →Off-airport pickup saves 10–20% on most rentals — but only if the timing and logistics make sense. Here's when the saving is real and when the airport desk is the smarter choice.
Read article →Europe's rental fleet is roughly 70% manual. Automatics exist but cost 20–40% more and have limited availability. Here's how to find one and what to expect.
Read article →Valldemossa, Deià, Sóller, Fornalutx, Pollença — the most beautiful villages in Mallorca and the car route along the Serra de Tramuntana to connect them.
Read article →The best villages in Tenerife by car: Masca, Garachico, Vilaflor, Taganana and more. Where each one is, how to drive there and why you cannot reach most of them without a rental car.
Read article →Business car rental explained: how to get a proper VAT invoice, when long-term rental makes sense, which car category to choose, additional driver rules and expense documentation.
Read article →Most rental companies allow ferry crossings — but not all, and not everywhere. Here's how written authorisation works, what insurance covers on the car deck, and what to do if the company says no.
Read article →Renting a car in Alicante? The AP-7 is free since 2020, the N-332 is the scenic coastal alternative, and a car unlocks Benidorm, Murcia, Valencia and Elche easily. Here's what to know.
Read article →Renting a car on Turkey's Turquoise Coast? Here's what to know about Antalya vs Dalaman airports, HGS tolls, debit card rules, lira pricing traps, and how far you can realistically drive.
Read article →You don't need a car to see Barcelona. But for Montserrat, Costa Brava and Tarragona, you do. Here's where to pick up, how the ZBE works, and what parking really costs.
Read article →Renting a car in Batumi gives you access to the Adjara mountains, the Black Sea coast and the Turkish border. Here's what to expect at the airport and on the roads.
Read article →Renting a car in Crete? Find out which airport to use, whether you need a 4x4 for the south coast, how extreme summer heat affects driving, and what roads to avoid in standard cars.
Read article →Renting a car in Croatia? Here's what to know: ENC electronic tolls on the A1, Pelješac Bridge routing, Green Card for border crossings, ferry access to islands, and the Dubrovnik-Split one-way.
Read article →Renting a car in Dubrovnik? The Old Town is car-free. Here's where to pick up at DBV airport, how the one-way to Split works, and why the Pelješac Bridge changed everything.
Read article →Car rental excess waiver explained: CDW vs SCDW, direct waivers vs reimbursement policies, common exclusions, credit card cover and when it is actually worth paying for.
Read article →GPS, baby seat, WiFi hotspot, additional driver: car rental extras explained with real prices, what each one actually costs per day, and which ones you do not need.
Read article →Renting a car in Florida? Minimum age 21, credit card mandatory, airport concession fees add 10-15% at MIA/MCO/FLL, SunPass for toll roads, and EU licences are valid without IDP. Here's everything.
Read article →Renting a car in Georgia gives you access to the Military Highway to Kazbegi, the Svaneti region (4x4 required), and border crossings to Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Here's what to know.
Read article →Renting a car in Gran Canaria? Here's everything you need: airport pickup, price ranges, how to reach Roque Nublo, dunes access rules, and why there are no toll roads.
Read article →Renting a car in Greece? Here's what to know: IDP requirement for non-EU drivers, minimum age 21, Attiki Odos toll, island dirt tracks that void insurance, and which ferry companies allow rental cars.
Read article →The advertised price rarely matches what you pay. Airport surcharges, young driver fees, fuel policy penalties, GPS, cross-border charges — here's every extra that can appear on your bill.
Read article →Spain rental counters are known for aggressive SCDW upsells, fuel pre-purchase pressure, and GPS charges. Here are the specific fees that inflate the bill for cars rented in Spain.
Read article →A $40/day car in the USA can total $65–$75/day after airport fees, facility charges, energy recovery, state tax and toll admin fees. Here's every surcharge on the US rental bill.
Read article →Planning to rent a car in Ibiza? Here's what you need to know: where to pick up, how much it costs, what happens with Formentera, and how to survive August traffic.
Read article →Car rental insurance in Europe explained for tourists: what CDW, SCDW and TPL actually cover, what is always excluded, how credit card cover works, and where to buy cheaper protection.
Read article →Car rental insurance in the USA for European and international tourists: how LDW, liability, PAI and SLI work, what your credit card covers, and what you should not skip.
Read article →Renting a car in Italy? Here's what you need: minimum age rules, ZTL zones in every historic city, autostrada toll payment, fuel types, and restricted traffic days in Milan and Rome.
Read article →Renting a car in Lanzarote? One airport, no motorways, Timanfaya strictly no private cars, Papagayo needs 4x4 or you walk in, and local agencies undercut international brands by 30-40%. Here's everything.
Read article →Renting a car in Lisbon? Here's what to know: where to pick up, how Via Verde tolls work, why you don't need a car in the city itself, and the best day trips by road.
Read article →Renting a car at Málaga Airport (AGP)? Pick up off-airport to save 15-20%, avoid the AP-7/AP-46 tolls with the free A-45, and know about the ZBE in Málaga city centre. Book early for summer.
Read article →Renting a car in Malta means driving on the left, navigating roundabouts constantly, and deciding whether to take the Gozo ferry. Here's what you need to know.
Read article →Car rental with no excess and no deposit explained: what the marketing actually means, when it is genuine, when it is not, and what to check before you book.
Read article →Renting a car in Portugal? Here's what to know about Via Verde tolls, the A22 Algarve with no cash booths, where to pick up at Faro airport, and which companies accept debit cards.
Read article →What you need to rent a car: minimum age, driving licence rules, credit card for the deposit, insurance included and the documents to bring to the counter.
Read article →Renting a car in Rome makes no sense for the city itself. But for day trips to Tivoli, Orvieto and the Castelli Romani, it's the best option. Here's where to pick up and what to avoid.
Read article →Renting a car in Santorini? The roads are narrow, parking in Fira is a nightmare, and large cars simply don't fit. Here's what actually works on the island.
Read article →Planning to rent a car in Spain? Here's what you need: minimum age rules, ZBE low emission zones, which motorways are still tolled, what insurance to get, and the DGT radar network.
Read article →Renting a car in Tbilisi opens up the Military Highway to Kazbegi, the Svaneti mountains and the Armenian border. Here's what to know before you pick up the keys.
Read article →Renting a car in Tenerife? Here's what you need to know: which airport to use, how to reach Teide, north vs south weather, and why there are no toll roads on the island.
Read article →Renting a car in Turkey? You need an IDP if non-EU, an HGS electronic toll tag (or pay at rental company), and you should book in euros to avoid lira pricing traps. Here's everything.
Read article →Looking for a rental car with a tow bar? Here is why they are rare, which suppliers sometimes have them, and what alternatives exist if you need to tow.
Read article →Country-by-country guide to renting a car without a credit card: where debit cards are accepted, which suppliers allow it, what deposit you can expect and where a credit card is essential.
Read article →Convertibles are rare in rental fleets — typically 1–3 per location. The best destinations are Florida, Mallorca, the Canary Islands and Sicily. Book early, check the insurance excess, and verify soft top vs hard top.
Read article →Can you cross borders in a rental car in Europe? Which countries need written permission, where insurance stops working, and the exact questions to ask before your trip.
Read article →Driving in Italy with a rental car: how ZTL zones work and how to avoid fines, parking colours, speed limits, driving style and the best road trips in the country.
Read article →Driving in Malta with a rental car: left-hand traffic explained, narrow roads on Gozo, parking zones, minimum age, best car choice and taking the ferry to Gozo.
Read article →Driving from Dubrovnik to Split: the 235 km route via Pelješac Bridge, Makarska Riviera stops, Omiš canyon, tolls on the A1 and how the one-way rental works on this corridor.
Read article →EV rentals are growing across Europe but require planning. Charging is usually your responsibility, range varies by model, and the deposit is higher. Here's what to expect.
Read article →Getting around Barcelona: metro and walking for the city, airport connections and when a rental car makes sense for Montserrat, Costa Brava and Catalonia road trips.
Read article →Getting around Fuerteventura: when renting a car makes sense, which base to choose, how to reach remote beaches and why distances are more than they look.
Read article →Getting around Gran Canaria: when to rent a car, how to combine it with the bus, where to base yourself and which routes are worth driving.
Read article →Getting around Ibiza: why a rental car is essential for the best coves, which beaches need early arrival, high season parking tips and zone-based day planning.
Read article →Getting around Lanzarote: when to rent a car, when the bus works, where to base yourself and which routes are worth doing.
Read article →Getting around Lisbon: tram 28, metro, funiculars and rideshare for the city — plus when a rental car makes sense for Sintra, Cascais, Arrábida and the Alentejo.
Read article →Getting around Seville: which areas to cover on foot, when to use tram or taxi, and why you don't need a car in the historic centre.
Read article →Getting around Tenerife: when a rental car is worth it for Teide, Anaga and Masca, how the guagua bus network works, where to stay and parking tips.
Read article →Everything you need to reach La Graciosa from Lanzarote: the Líneas Romero ferry from Órzola, parking your rental car, and how to get around the island once there.
Read article →International Driving Permit (IDP) explained: which countries require one, whether EU licence holders need it, where to get it, and what happens if you drive without one.
Read article →Renting a car for 6 or more people: which vehicle categories exist, the luggage problem nobody mentions, one big vehicle vs two small ones, child seats, deposits and what to check before booking.
Read article →Luxury and premium car rental explained: which categories exist, price ranges by season, higher deposits, confirming the exact model, mileage limits and the best routes.
Read article →Minimum age requirements to rent a car in Europe by country: which countries require 18, 21 or 25, what the young driver surcharge costs, and which car categories are restricted under 21.
Read article →Minimum age for car rental in the USA: why most companies require 21, what under-25 surcharges cost in Florida and other states, and which companies rent to 18 to 20 year olds.
Read article →Athens off-airport savings are partially offset by the Attiki Odos toll. Heraklion city offices are genuinely cheaper. Santorini has no practical off-airport option — the airport is the only choice.
Read article →Rome Fiumicino's off-airport zone saves €50–100 per week. Florence has no motorway airport — city pickup is always better. Here's the breakdown for Italy's main airports.
Read article →Málaga, Alicante, Barcelona, Madrid and Seville all have off-airport rental offices with free shuttles. Here's where they are, what they save, and which airports make it most worthwhile.
Read article →US airport rental surcharges add 40–60% to base rates in some markets. Off-airport compounds with free shuttles, city offices, and peer-to-peer alternatives all offer real savings — if the logistics work.
Read article →Standard CDW is voided the moment you leave a paved road in most rental contracts. Here's exactly what triggers a void, what specialist off-road cover looks like, and how to protect yourself.
Read article →One-way car rental in the USA explained: how drop fees work, which routes have low or zero fees, how to find the best rates, and what to watch out for when booking.
Read article →A parking fine in Spain is annoying. The grúa (tow truck) is expensive. Both charge back to the renter plus the rental company's admin fee. Here's how Spanish parking enforcement works.
Read article →The Azores has 9 islands and inter-island ferries — but most ferries don't accept rental cars. The practical approach is to fly between islands and rent separately on each one.
Read article →Fred Olsen and Naviera Armas carry cars between the Canary Islands — and most local rental companies permit inter-island crossings. Here's how it works, which routes exist, and when to fly instead.
Read article →French rental companies usually allow the Corsica crossing — but written authorisation is required. Here are the routes from Nice, Marseille and Toulon, and how to split your time between Bastia and Ajaccio.
Read article →The overnight ferry from Piraeus to Heraklion or Chania takes 8–9 hours and is cheaper than flying with a car. Most Greek rental companies allow the crossing. Here's how to book and what to expect.
Read article →Jadrolinija ferries carry cars to Croatia's islands — but summer car decks book out weeks ahead, you need rental company permission, and some islands are better reached without a car.
Read article →Sailing the Greek islands with a rental car? Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways carry cars — but you need car deck booking, company permission, and a plan for islands where a car is impractical anyway.
Read article →Most Mallorca rental companies prohibit inter-island crossings. Here's which routes exist, why most companies say no, and the practical alternative that actually works.
Read article →The Gozo Channel ferry carries rental cars — and unlike most island crossings, you don't need to book in advance. But summer queues can stretch to 90 minutes. Here's how it works.
Read article →Mainland Italian rental companies don't all allow the Sardinia crossing. Local Sardinian agencies have no restrictions. Here are the routes, which companies to ask, and how to book.
Read article →The strait crossing from Villa San Giovanni to Messina takes 20 minutes. Most rental companies allow Sicily — but written authorisation is required and some restrict larger vehicles.
Read article →Most Spanish rental companies prohibit Morocco crossings. A handful allow it with specialist documentation. The practical alternative: cross on foot and rent a car in Tangier.
Read article →Renting a car in Morocco: where to book, what insurance you need, road conditions, police checkpoints, fuel in the Atlas, medina parking and driving habits to know.
Read article →Road trip in Andalusia by rental car: 7-day itinerary from Seville to Granada with white villages and Ronda, plus airports, low emission zones, tolls and parking tips.
Read article →Road trip along Spain's northern coast from Bilbao to Santiago: the AP-8 coastal route, Picos de Europa, pintxos stops and what to expect from driving in Green Spain.
Read article →Road trip through the Pyrenees by car: a 5–7 day itinerary from Roncesvalles to the Val d'Aran via Ordesa, Benasque and Aigüestortes, with mountain driving advice and winter tips.
Read article →Road trip in Turkey from Istanbul to Antalya: the classic western route through Gallipoli, Troy, Ephesus and Pamukkale, with HGS tolls, IDP rules and driving tips.
Read article →Road trip in Tuscany by rental car: the classic Florence to Siena itinerary, San Gimignano, Val d'Orcia hilltop towns and how to avoid ZTL fines in every historic centre.
Read article →Road trips in Galicia: the Rías Baixas coast, Cape Finisterre, A Coruña and the Ribeiro wine region — routes, distances, driving tips and what to expect from Spain's wettest corner.
Read article →Renting a car in Italy depends entirely on where you are going. In the cities it creates problems. In Tuscany, Sicily, Puglia and the Dolomites it is the only sensible option.
Read article →France has 4,000+ fixed speed cameras and a 2017 law requiring rental companies to disclose driver identity. The fine plus admin fee hits your card. Here's the timeline and how to contest.
Read article →An SUV makes sense for Iceland F-roads, Georgia's Svaneti, and Morocco's Atlas piste roads. For most European holidays on paved roads, it adds fuel cost and parking difficulty without benefit.
Read article →Austria toll roads explained: the motorway vignette cost and how to buy it, which routes need extra tolls on top, what rental cars do not include, and the fine for driving without one.
Read article →Croatian toll roads explained: no vignette, distance-based charges, the A1 cost from Zagreb to Split, the new digital e-toll arriving in 2026, and the Slovenia vignette you need to buy before you cross.
Read article →Toll roads in France with a rental car: how the péage ticket system works, which lanes to use, typical costs, no-vignette rule and low emission zones in cities.
Read article →Greek toll roads explained: Attiki Odos costs, the A1 Athens to Thessaloniki route, how to pay at manual booths, which roads are free, and what changes on the islands.
Read article →Toll roads in Portugal with a rental car: how Via Verde works, which motorways have no barriers, the A22 update, Via Verde Visitor and how to avoid fines.
Read article →Toll roads in Spain explained: which motorways are free, where you still pay, how to pay at a peaje and why low-emission zones matter more than tolls for most trips.
Read article →Swiss motorway vignette explained: the CHF 40 annual cost, why there is no short-stay option, where to buy it, extra tunnel tolls, and what rental cars do not include.
Read article →Turkey toll roads for tourists: how the HGS electronic system works, why your rental car must have a sticker pre-fitted, what happens on the Bosphorus bridges, and the free scenic alternative.
Read article →US toll roads and rental cars: how Toll-by-Plate works, why rental companies add admin fees on top of every toll, which roads to watch in Florida and how to pay less.
Read article →You get the fine, not the rental company — but the company receives it first and charges your card with an admin fee on top. Here's the full mechanism, the fees by company, and how to dispute.
Read article →Missed cashless toll lanes are the most common violation. Photo speed cameras add fines in NYC, DC and Chicago. Each incident adds a $30–$60 admin fee from the rental company on top.
Read article →ZTL camera fines in Italy arrive 30–90 days after the entry. By then you're home. The fine plus the rental company's admin fee hits your card without warning. Here's how to avoid it entirely.
Read article →Car rental deposit explained: how the hold works, how much to expect by car type, which cards are accepted, when you get it back and how to avoid a large block on your card.
Read article →Renting a car without a credit card is possible — but only with the right rate. Debit cards, no-deposit options, excess waivers and what to watch out for at the counter.
Read article →Driving in Spain made practical: speed limits, toll roads, city parking, rental car deposits and road-trip advice for visitors.
Read article →Renting a car under 25 explained: young driver fees, age limits, documents, insurance and practical ways to avoid nasty surprises.
Read article →How to get around Mallorca: when to rent a car, when buses work, where to stay and how to explore beaches, villages and the Tramuntana.
Read article →How to get around Santorini without wasting your holiday: buses, taxis, rental cars, ATVs, parking and the best base areas.
Read article →Driving in Croatia explained: motorway tolls, island ferries, border rules, parking and the routes where a rental car is worth it.
Read article →How driving in Greece really works: which side, the IDP, barrier tolls, mountain hairpins, parking, and the best routes from Athens to Meteora.
Read article →Driving in Portugal made simple: how the toll system works, where parking gets tricky, and the best road trips from Lisbon to the Algarve.
Read article →Driving in Sicily without drama: what to expect in Palermo, Catania, Etna, beaches and hill towns, plus rental car tips.
Read article →Real advice on driving in Crete: which car to rent, the rough roads to Balos, mountain hairpins, fuel, parking and how the locals drive.
Read article →Driving in Iceland: the Ring Road, F-roads, the one toll, weather, fuel, and the insurance that keeps you safe and fine-free.
Read article →The most common car rental scams and traps: fake damage charges, fuel policy tricks, insurance pressure and hidden fees — plus exactly how to protect yourself.
Read article →How to get around the Amalfi Coast: car vs SITA bus vs ferry, the ZTL restrictions and fines, where to park, and the strategy that saves you the most stress.
Read article →Do you need car rental insurance? What CDW and excess actually mean, when your credit card covers you, and how to avoid overpaying for cover at the counter.
Read article →One-way car rental in Europe explained: how the one-way fee works, when it's worth it for road trips and business travel, and how to keep the cost down.
Read article →Driving in Sardinia with a rental car: airports, no toll roads, ZTL zones, beach parking, ferries, fuel, small cars and road trip tips.
Read article →How toll roads in Italy work with a rental car: the cost per km, the payment lanes, Telepass, and why the autostrada toll is not the same as a city ZTL.
Read article →How to get around Rome: the metro, walking the centre, the ZTL trap that fines tourists, and when a rental car actually makes sense for day trips out of the city.
Read article →What unlimited mileage car hire actually includes, when it's free, the caps that catch people out and why it matters for European road trips and one-way rentals.
Read article →The best road trips in Europe by car: the Amalfi Coast, the Algarve, Scotland's NC500, the French Riviera and more — with distances, how long to allow and when to go.
Read article →Everything you need to drive in Cyprus: driving on the left, the North Cyprus insurance trap, automatic vs manual, parking and the rules that catch tourists out.
Read article →The best destinations for a weekend escape from Madrid by car: medieval towns, nature, water and gastronomy. All within 3 hours of the capital.
Read article →Proven strategies to pay less on your next car rental: when to book, where to pick up, what insurance to take and how to avoid the most common extra charges.
Read article →Everything you need to know to rent a car in Mallorca. Prices, pickup locations, what insurance to get and how to get around the island without surprises.
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