Albania Car Rental Hub
Car Rental in Albania — Compare Prices from Trusted Suppliers
Albania Auto Rentals compares live car rental offers from trusted suppliers in Albania. Whether you need an economy car for exploring Tirana, an SUV for the winding coastal roads and the Llogara Pass, a compact for the steep lanes of Berat and Gjirokastër, or a roomy car for a family trip down to Ksamil and the Riviera, we surface the best total drive-away price in euros with no hidden fees.
Choose your pickup point or destination below to see route ideas, vehicle types, FAQs, and live quote comparison.
Central Albania
Tirana Airport (TIA)
from €28/day
Compare car rental at Tirana International Airport (TIA / Rinas) from trusted suppliers. Transparent EUR rates, CDW-inclusive options, and instant confirmation for your Albanian road trip.
Albanian Riviera (South Coast)
Saranda Airport (SARANDA)
from €30/day
Find car rental in Saranda on the Albanian Riviera. Downtown and ferry-terminal pickup near Ksamil, Butrint and the Ionian coast — transparent EUR rates and instant confirmation.
Albanian Riviera (South Coast)
Ksamil Airport (SARANDA)
from €30/day
Rent a car for Ksamil, Albania's turquoise-water beach village near Butrint. Pick up in nearby Saranda and drive the Ionian coast. Transparent EUR rates, instant confirmation.
Albanian Riviera (Adriatic–Ionian)
Vlorë Airport (TIA)
from €28/day
Rent a car for Vlorë, where the Adriatic meets the Ionian and the Albanian Riviera begins. Drive the spectacular Llogara Pass. Transparent EUR rates and instant confirmation.
Central Albania (UNESCO)
Berat Airport (TIA)
from €26/day
Rent a car for Berat, the UNESCO 'City of a Thousand Windows'. Pick up at Tirana airport and drive south. Transparent EUR rates, instant confirmation, no hidden fees.
Southern Albania (UNESCO)
Gjirokastër Airport (SARANDA)
from €27/day
Rent a car for Gjirokastër, the UNESCO 'City of Stone'. Pick up in Saranda or at Tirana airport and explore southern Albania. Transparent EUR rates, instant confirmation.
Why rent a car in Albania
Albania rewards drivers. From Tirana's buzzing boulevards to the UNESCO old towns of Berat and Gjirokastër, from the turquoise bays of Ksamil and Butrint to the dramatic Llogara Pass above the Riviera, the country's coastline and mountain roads open up landscapes that buses and trains simply cannot reach. The public-transport network is limited, so your own car is by far the best way to explore the Adriatic and Ionian coast and the interior. Day trips across the border to Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Greece are possible with the right authorisation.
We compare live quotes from Sicily by Car so you can pick the right vehicle at the right price — economy, automatic, SUV, or a roomy 7-seater — with everything shown in euros.