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Croatia is a geographically and historically diverse country in southeastern Europe. It is renowned for its imposing landmarks, medieval walls, island archipelagos, and National Parks, such as Plitvice. Rent a car in Croatia and benefit from the cheapest short-term or long-term car hire with free car delivery.

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Car rental in Croatia is now cheap and flexible when trusting Imperial Car Rental. We strive to provide you with the highest quality car hire service and the cheapest prices for car rentals in many cities in Croatia, such as Osijek, Slavonski Brod, or Varaždin. Whether you prefer luxury car rental or economy rental cars in Croatia, our service is tailored to your needs, and we never charge you more than the agreed-upon price. Cheap car rental in Croatia is the best way to explore the country without limitations and without paying excessive car hire prices.

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Budget Rental Car Croatia

Budget Rental Car Croatia
Large Hatchback (D1)
Volkswagen Golf
€20 / day

Quality Auto Rental Hrvatska

Quality Auto Rental Hrvatska
Economy (B)
Volkswagen Polo
€11 / day

Rental Cars Croatia No Excess

Rental Cars Croatia No Excess
Economy Automatic (B3)
Volkswagen Polo Automatic
€16 / day

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Najbolji Rent a Car u Hrvatskoj
Large Sedan (E1)
Skoda Octavia
€31 / day

Luxury Car Rentals in Croatia

We Serve the Following Locations in Croatia
Dubrovnik
Pula
Rijeka
Split
Zadar
Zagreb

Car Rental Croatia

Croatia, or Hrvatska in Croatian, is a country in southeastern Europe and part of the Balkan Peninsula. Croatia comprises the historically Croatian regions of Slavonia to the east, Istria to the west, and Dalmatia to the south. Croatia is a crescent country with numerous indented coves, mountainous areas, lush forests, and bare islands of Mediterranean vegetation. The Pannonian lowlands stretch northeast along the entire upper arm of the Croatian crescent. The Drava and Sava river valleys are divided by the vine-covered and orchard-covered Zagorje Hills, belonging to the Julian Alps. The central mountain belt, part of the Dinaric Alps, lies to the west and south of the Pannonian region, connecting it to the Adriatic coast. At the highest altitudes, this region's karst plateaus—primarily composed of limestone—are mostly bare. At 1,831 meters, Dinara is the highest peak in Croatia and is situated in the central mountain range. Major rivers like the Danube, Drava, Kupa, and Sava flow through the hilly northern regions of Hrvatsko Zagorje and the plains of Slavonia in the east, which is a part of the Pannonian Basin. Croatia is a geographically diverse country offering ideal vacations for all kinds of tastes and budgets. Whether you’re a watersports or hiking enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, Croatia has something for everyone. Our car rental service in Croatia offers the most affordable daily or weekly prices without hidden fees. Choose your preferred location for car pick-up and benefit from free car delivery and 24/7 customer support in Croatia.


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Croatia features many protected natural areas and landscapes, as well as cities and natural parks included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most well-known National Park is the Plitvice Lakes, located in Lika-Senj County. These lakes are a group of 16 lakes connected by waterfalls spanning dolomite and limestone cascades. Plitvice National Park is worth a full day of visiting as there is a total of 16 lakes and around 92 waterfalls to discover. You will explore Tufa lakes and caves, take photos of spectacular waterfalls, and hike in the lush forest. This natural wonder, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be discovered in any season. However, swimming is strictly prohibited in Plitvice; you can swim in the Korana River, which runs into the Plitvice. The park's natural environment was threatened by the sharp rise in tourism as well as water contamination from surrounding hotels and farms. Therefore, in order to prevent additional human impact on this delicate ecosystem, swimming and bathing in the lakes were outlawed in 2006.

The Krka National Park is another spectacular and less visited natural area in Croatia. It is less popular than Plitvice National Park, but it’s equally stunning and has natural pools, waterfalls, and pristine nature. These landscapes are due to the same geological phenomenon as in Plitvice. From the small town of Sradin, you go up the river by boat or on foot to discover the superb Skradinski Buk waterfall. By following the river along a series of pools and lakes, you can reach the island of Visovac and its 14th-century monastery by boat. Keep in mind that Krka National Park gets overcrowded during peak season, so it’s advisable to get there early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The admission fee costs €20 during the low season and includes boat rides to Skradinski and Lozovac. When you choose to rent a car in Croatia with Imperial Car Rental, you get as flexible as it gets, as we provide unlimited kilometers and a fair fuel policy for use in Croatia. Moreover, our large fleet of modern and safe vehicles is available at the most affordable prices year-round in many cities and coastal resorts in Croatia.


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Many civilizations have left their mark on Croatia at the crossroads of multiple cultural influences, such as the Greeks, the Ottomans, the Romans, the Venetians, and the Hungarians. Croatia's multicultural history and rich heritage leave none of its visitors indifferent, quite the contrary! Despite the conflicts of the Yugoslav Wars, the country retained its authenticity and didn’t lose prestige. Its geography, historical regions, cosmopolitan influences, prestigious museums, and extensive coastline make it one of the most preferred holiday countries. Visiting Croatia also means engaging in outdoor activities, sightseeing, and gastronomic experiences. Try Maraskino liqueur, Plavac Mali wine, štukli pie, sarma stuffed leaves, brudet fish, and much more. The country has undergone different influences from neighboring countries over the centuries, notably Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Mediterranean, which can be found in the local cuisine.

Croatia has nearly 700 islands, not to mention the islets and reefs, most of them uninhabited or parts of national park areas. The Croatian archipelago is renowned for its heavenly beauty, making it a popular tourist destination. The islands are ideal for summer or spring holidays, but you should choose your destination according to what you want to do: each island has its own atmosphere and things to do. For example, the Kornati Archipelago is the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean, with 147 islands and islets over 320 km². The best way to explore the Kornati islands is with an organized boat tour, which also takes you around the protected areas of the Kornati National Park. Another must-visit island is Mljet, part of the Elafitski Otoci. The originality of this preserved island is its saltwater lake connected to the sea. The Benedictines settled there and built the monastery of Saint Mary on an islet in the middle of the lake. Mljet is ideal for walking, picnicking, swimming in turquoise waters, or cycling.

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