Car Hire For New Drivers In Croatia

Renting a Car with a licence for less than a year

About Croatia

Croatia is located in Central Europe and is attracting more and more visitor’s month after month. It’s no surprise with the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes and various locations that feature in the popular show Game of Thrones. That is just a couple of the countless place to visit in this country, I have previously written about the top 5 must see places in Croatia if you would like to find out more. One thing we pride ourselves on is making car hire more accessible to everyone whether that be with debit card car hire or young driver car hire. In addition to our many offers, we have found a way to make car hire in Croatia available to even more people.

New Driver Car Hire In Croatia

We are pleased to announce we can now accept new drivers in Croatia. This means that as soon as you have your licence in your hand you can hire a car. Better still, this offer is available to drivers as young as 18 years old. If you are a new driver, you will be able to hire all the way up to an intermediate size car (Nissan Qashqai or similar).

Where is this offer available?

This offer is available across Croatia, some of the most popular locations include:

Other car hire services in Croatia

Alongside this new offer we have arranged several offers to help make your car hire cheaper and easier. Some of our best offers include…

– Ease the stress of driving when you share it with someone else for no extra charge.

– Don’t be worried about going over the mileage limit with our unlimited mileage offer.

– Give yourself more money to spend on holiday by eliminating the usual large deposits that get held on your card.

– Haven’t got a credit card? No problem, you can now pay with your debit card.

– Travel to one of the many beautiful countries that border Croatia with our cross border car hire.

If you are interested in hiring a vehicle as a new driver in Croatia or any of our other services, please contact us. It is always best to contact us so we can find the best supplier for your needs, you can contact us via call, email or by using the live chat function.

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Driving In Croatia – What You Need To Know

driving in croatia

Croatia has so much to offer from its ancient monuments to the amazing scenery, you won’t want to miss any of it. These different attractions can sometimes be a short or long car journey away, so here is everything you need to know when driving in Croatia.

    Rules of driving in Croatia:

  • You must be at least 18 years old
  • Drive on the right-hand side of the road and overtake on the left
  • Everyone in the vehicle is required to be wearing a seatbelt
  • Children under 12 are not permitted to sit in the front seat
  • If you are under 25 there is a zero tolerance drink policy, meaning the blood alcohol limit is 0%, if you are over 25 the limit is 0.5%.
  • It is prohibited to use a mobile device when driving, however, hands free devices are legal.
  • If you are travelling between October and March there is a requirement for dipped headlights to be on at all time, including daylight hours.

Speed Limits

The speed limit for built up areas is 50km/h unless indicated other wise by road signs and 80km/h for some expressways. In rural areas the speed limit is up to 90km/h. When driving on the highway the speed can range from 110-130km/h.

    Make sure your car is equipped with the following:

  • Warning triangle
  • Fluorescent vests (must be in the car, not boot)
  • First-aid kit
  • Spare bulbs for headlights (except for cars with neon, LED or xenon bulbs)
  • If there is 5cm of snow or black ice your vehicle needs to be equipped with snow chains

    Make sure you have these with you:

  • Full, valid driving licence
  • Proof of ID (Passport)
  • Proof of ownership (V5C or VE103 certificate)
  • Proof of insurance

If you hire with Indigo

Fortunately for you if you hire a car in Croatia with Indigo your car will come equipped with anything you are legally required to have. If it is not a legal requirement it may not be included, so make sure to research if you would like to add anything to your rental before booking.

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Top 5 Must See Places In Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

After an increase in enquiries over the last 6 months, Croatia is quickly becoming one of the most popular countries for a short break among our customers. As such we have decided to do a run of articles on the country. Places to visit, things to see, driving tips and laws and more. Keep an eye out for them.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is found in South Croatia, next to the tranquil Adriatic Sea. One of the highlights of Dubrovnik is walking around the medieval walls that date back to the 16th Century. The historic town has also featured in the Game of Thrones and you can visit several spots that are seen in the show. One popular excursion is visiting Lokrum island, which can be reached by a short ferry trip. Upon arriving you can wander around the Botanical Gardens that were planted in the 19th century, watch out for the Peacocks and rabbits that roam the island freely. Finally, there is a cable car that takes you up a mountain high above Dubrovnik where you can enjoy the spectacular view of the ancient town.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

Plitvice Lakes National Park, in central Croatia is a national park containing 16 interconnected lakes, set in a picturesque forest. The park itself covers 300 square kilometers, the lakes stretching over 8 kilometers combined. Despite the lakes only dropping 135m in total from top to bottom the largest waterfall found there is 70m tall. There is a range of routes you can complete ranging from 3km to 18km, don’t worry there are buses and ferry’s that can help you see as much of the magnificent scenery as possible, without the long walks. You can also enjoy a picnic or rent a small rowing boat and easily spend a full day here, maybe even two!

Blue Cave of Bisevo, Croatia

Blue Cave of Bisevo

This cave is not the easiest place to visit but the enchanted blue waters are definitely worth the journey. Despite only spending about 15 minutes in the actual cave most tours will visit another cave on the island, the Green Cave, which is similar to the blue cave. Another breathtaking place to visit that most boat trips will take you to is Stiniva Cove, the best beach in Europe 2016, voted by European Best Destinations. The dark blue sea is so clear that you can see the bottom even when at depths of 15 Meters. Different companies offer different packages, some boat trips will only last a short time whereas others can last up to 10 hours, so make sure you research before and do what is most suitable for your trip.

Pula Arena

Once home to gladiator fights, this ancient monument was built in the 1st century, making it the oldest of its type in Croatia. All made from local limestone the amphitheater was believed to hold 20,000 spectators in its prime. Now the Arena only holds 5,000 spectators but still hosts many events including the Pula Film Festival, Opera and many more, so there is something for everyone. You can go underneath the arena and walk down tunnels where Gladiators once walked through leading you to the subterranean gallery where wounded or dead Gladiators were put on show after battle. If you want to spend the whole day there be sure to explore the old town of Pula, there are many other historic wonders hiding there, including the Temple of Augustus and Arch of the Sergii.

The Golden Horn Beach, Croatia

The Golden Horn

This beach is to many people the best beach you can find in Croatia. It is found on the island of Brač, which is a one-hour ferry journey from Split. The Golden Horn stretches nearly 600 yards and is best known for its unique shape and crystal-clear blue water. Here you will be able to take part in a variety of water sports activities including sea kayaking, windsurfing and scuba diving. If you don’t like the big crowds there is many other remote beaches on the island. Don’t be mistaken the island of Brač has a lot more to offer than just beaches, for example visiting Vidova Gora, the highest point on the island at just under 780 meters high. Vidova Gora can be reached by foot but if the weather is too warm to walk its easily accessible by car and you won’t want to miss the panoramic views from the top. If you are feeling more adventurous then you can take part in a 3-hour guided rock climb even if you’re a beginner.

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The Cleanest Beaches In Europe

The Cleanest Beaches In Europe

Its that time of year when we are thinking about what to pack, finding the passports, dusting off the sun hat and setting off on our summer holidays. The biggest thing that that some look forward to is to laze on the golden beach without a care in the world.

This all sounds perfect, but have a read of the below before you dive in for a cooling dip in the sea..

The inviting ocean can look as clear as glass but who knows what can be floating around the beautiful waves. Sewage, chemicals and bodily fluids possibly but we would never know without some help from the professionals.

For almost 20 years, the EAA (European Environment Agency) and the Blue Flag Organisation have monitored the coastal waters where a lot of us love to spend our holidays. This information can help us decide where in the world we would like to take our families.

Well done to Cyprus who top the list with 100% safe and clean water. This beautiful island has it all so this should be the cherry on top for anyone considering visting.

Second on the list is a country you may not associate with a beach holiday as it is landlocked, Luxembourg. With various designated bathing areas, all of which passed the safety standards.

Malta is a close 3rd with 99% of its beaches passing the test, not a bad ratio at all when you consider the amount of beaches on such a small island.

4th is Croatia with 95% of its beaches considered clean. Three locations failed because of sewage levels!

Drawling a line under the top 5 is Greece, 93% f its beaches made the excellent grade of there were 5 that failed test, there are well over two thousand beaches in Greece so 5 failures isnt as bad as it seems.

Of other popular beach destinations, only Italy and Portugal made the top ten. Spain was 12th with 84% and the UK 14th with 79%.

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Best Carnivals Across The World

Best Carnivals Across The World

Carnival season has finally started in Europe with the carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The Carnivals are held in areas with a large Catholic or Orthodox tradition before the Easter fasting.

Even if the carnivals started as a Christian tradition, they became huge tourist attractions all over the world. There is no better place for a tourist to understand a country traditions and culture than at a carnival.

Best Carnivals Across The World

If you are looking for a reason to go on a holiday or a break and you’re wondering where to go or which carnival to attend, we made a list for you with the Best Carnivals Across The World.

Mardi Gras, New Orleans – USA

Mardi Gras is an annual Carnival celebration in New Orleans, United States. This year the parades will begin on February 6th and will end on February 17th. The parades in New Orleans are organized every day, sometimes even several daily. Most of the tourist activities are organized in Bourbon Street and in the French Quarter.

Carnival of Venice, Italy

The Carnival of Venice is an annual festival held in the beautiful city of Venice, Italy. It starts on 31st of January and end on 17th of February. The Carnival of Venice is one of the oldest in the world, it started in 1162 as a celebration to honour the people’s victory against the Patriarch of Aquileia.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival, Spain

The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is held every year in Santa Cruz the capital of the largest of the Canary Islands: Tenerife. It starts on 21St of January with the presentation of the candidates and ends on 22nd of February.
It is considered the second most popular carnival in the world after the Rio Carnival.

Cologne Carnival, Germany

The Cologne Carnival is held every in Cologne, Germany. Also called “fifth season of the year”, Cologne Carnival first took place in 1823. The carnival celebrations start early in November, but the “crazy days” start takes place between the Fat Thursday and ends on Ash Wednesday.

Carnaval de Quebec, Canada

Carnaval de Québec or The Quebec Winter Carnival is a festival held every year in Quebec City, Canada. Carnaval de Québec first took place in 1894 and is one of the largest winter festivals in the world. It starts on 28th of January and ends on 15th of February. All the parades are led ny the carnival mascot called Bonhomme.

Rio de Janeiro Carnival, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Carnival is the most famous carnival in the world. It is held every year and dates since 1723. The carnival starts on the 13th of February and ends on the 17th. The carnival is famous for the samba schools parades and they are broadcasted in several countries. People who want to take part, should book the tickets at least 4 months before.

Rijeka Carnival, Croatia

The Rijeka Carnival is held annually in the city of Rijeka, Croatia. The carnival first took place in 1982 and is the most famous carnival in Croatia. The carnival starts on 23rd of January and ends on 15th of February with an international parade.

Ivrea Carnival, Italy

Ivrea Carnival or the Battle of the Oranges, is a festival in northern Italy where organized groups throw oranges between each other. The festival first took place in 1808 and at first the battle was fought with beans. Now the battles take place in the city squares between orange throwers and teams on carts.

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Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire

Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire

News Flash – Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire

Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire is among our latest car hire offers.Indigo‘s debit car hire location network is extending in Croatia. The Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire deal is offered by one of our prestigious suppliers. We all know that debit card car hire is a difficult task, but our Car Hire experts succeed to arrange a deal.

Osijek Airport is a small size airport in Croatia, serving the Vukovar area. Osijek Airport offers both domestic and international flights. Osijek Airport has also a second airport, which is used for sport and private flying purposes.

Osijek is the fourth largest city in Croatia, and the most important in the region of Slavonia. Osijek is located on the banks of Drava River just before the confluence with the Danube.

Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire Conditions

As usual, Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire Conditions, are easy to be met by anyone who doesn’t own a credit card.

When you hire a car with your debit card, there 2 main conditions:

  1. Debit Card types
  2. Car Hire Deposit

To check if your card meets the requirements of the supplier, please contact our team via call or email.
The deposit amount which comes with Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire is 400 euros. The best part of this condition is that you’ll have to pay the same amount, no matter the car type you are going to rent.
The deposit taken will be held on your debit card, until the car is returned to the supplier.

INDIGO CAR HIRE OFFERS IN Osijek Airport ALSO INCLUDE

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is located at the border between central Europe and the Balkans. With more than 10 million people holiday here, Croatia is among the world top travel destinations.

For more information about Osijek Airport Debit Card Car Hire, or in any location in Croatia, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Dangers Of Driving A Car Abroad

In the next three months it’s predicted that 33% increase of Brits plan on taking their car abroad according to new research. This can pose certain dangers to drivers with many unintentionally breaking the rules of the road in the country they are driving within. In different countries there is often different road signs and legal requirements in terms of what motorists should have on their car or carry in their car which are a must by law.

Don’t believe me? In France, Croatia, Italy and Norway it is compulsory for drivers to carry a warning triangle which research has revealed that 39% of people planning to drive there do not know or intend to carry one. Some other required items that drivers must carry include documentation, proof of ownership, a GB sticker on the car and several other requirements that people just simple don’t know about. The research has highlighted a particularly scary factor where many Brits could get caught off guard by laws they don’t know.

Beware before you travel, carry out maintenance on your car check the simple things like tyre pressure and treads as well as oil and water, you definitely don’t want to breakdown abroad. Another thing is to do your research before you leave as you can receive points and fines for some of these offences which at the least will be a major inconvenience, it’s advised that you carry a reflective jacket, first aid kit and extra safety items as they are often required in several European countries. Finally tell your insurer before you set off to make sure you are covered as you may be shocked to find that you often won’t be and will be completely liable of an accident on foreign soil.

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Croatia Celebrates Joining EU

A good day for most Croatians as many took to the street of the capital Zagreb to celebrate there recent “success” in joining the EU. Croatia have become the 28th member of the European Union, this is particularly emotional for most Croatians as it comes just after a brutal war for the fight of independence stretching nearly two decades. The change saw the removal of customs at the borders with Slovenia. (more…)

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Croatia No Young Driver Additional Charge

This has got to be one of our best offers yet, as you know and as our recent post states we are always trying to fight the war against young driver surcharges. We realise how crippling it can be for the young people of society having to pay an extremely high daily fee in order to hire a car on top of what it costs to already hire the car itself. In extreme cases it has meant that the young driver daily fee has surpassed the cost of the actual rental per day which is ridiculous. We have recently come up with another one of our amazing deals, read on to find out more. (more…)

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