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Required Documents

To rent a car in Georgia, you will need the following documents:

  1. Valid Driver's License A driver's license valid for at least three years. If your license is not in the Latin alphabet, an International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required.
  2. Passport or National ID Card – A valid passport or national ID card for verification.
  3. Payment Method – A valid credit or debit card for rental payment.
  4. Rental Agreement –A signed rental agreement confirming acceptance of the rental terms and conditions.

If you have additional requirements or special conditions, please contact our customer support.

Car Rental Prices

The cost of renting a car depends on several factors, including the vehicle class, rental duration, insurance coverage, and additional options such as a child seat or GPS navigator.
On our website, you will receive clear and detailed pricing upfront – no hidden fees or unexpected surcharges. You won't have to spend time searching for information about the deposit amount or insurance cost within the rental conditions.
In Georgia, you can choose from a wide range of vehicles, including compact cars, sedans, SUVs, and more, to suit your travel needs.

Demand for Car Rental Services in Georgia

The demand for car rentals in Georgia varies throughout the year, with high demand observed during peak seasons. For example, in August, the demand for car rentals is highest, meaning fewer vehicles are available during this time.
The higher the demand, the earlier you should book a car to secure the best selection at the most favorable price. We recommend booking your car in advance, especially during busy months, to guarantee availability and get the best price.

Where Not to Drive a Rental Car in Georgia

Although Georgia offers stunning travel routes, some areas pose serious risks for rental cars due to difficult road conditions, legal restrictions, or weather conditions. Before your trip, ensure that your route is safe and permitted.

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Specifics of Traffic Rules in Georgia

Traffic rules in Georgia are largely similar to European standards; however, there are several specifics that should be taken into account:

  1. Right-hand Traffic – In Georgia, vehicles drive on the right side of the road.
  2. Speed Limits:
    In built-up areas – up to 60 km/h
    Outside built-up areas – up to 90 km/h
    On highways – up to 110 km/h
  3. Drink-driving – The permissible Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is 0%, meaning there is a zero-tolerance policy for driving under the influence.
  4. Pedestrian Right of Way – Pedestrians have the right of way at zebra crossings, but they do not always follow the rules, so it is important to be attentive.
  5. Cameras and Fines – Traffic enforcement cameras are widely used in Georgia. All fines can be paid online or at a bank.

When driving in Georgia, it is important to follow local rules and be attentive on the roads, especially in mountainous areas where roads can be narrow and winding.

Parking

Parking in Tbilisi

  • Municipal Hourly Parking: Marked with a zone number; costs 1 GEL per hour Payment via. Tbilisi Parking app, website, or our assistance.
  • Subscription Parking: No hourly fee; all our rental cars include a parking subscription for these areas.
  • Free Parking: Found in some locations, marked with a standard parking sign.

Learn more about parking rules in Tbilisi

Filling stations

Fuel Prices & Driving in Georgia

  • Latest Fuel Prices: Petrol 2.65 starts from 3.00 diesel from. Only Georgian lari (GEL) is accepted..
  • Best Fuel Stations: We recommend Lukoil, Gulf, Socar, Wissol And Rompetrol for high-quality fuel.
  • Mountain Roads: Fuel consumption is higher in high-altitude areaslike Kazbegi, Svaneti, and Racha.
  • Gas & Diesel: Methane gas (CNG) is available in most areas, but not in remote regions. Diesel is sold everywhere.
  • Driving Tips: Be cautious on steep mountain roads, watch out for cattle on highways, and use engine braking on descents..

Learn more about fuel prices & driving tips in Georgia

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