Tivat Airport Car Hire
Car Hire Tivat Airport
A guide to some of the cars we offer for Tivat Airport pickup. Tap any model for live prices, free cancellation and flexible cover options.
Every car on the Tivat fleet, reviewed
Specs, boot sizes and real-road notes, all cars collected a short walk from the Tivat Airport terminal, ready for the Bay of Kotor and the Budva Riviera.
Straight from Our Customers
Real opinions from holidaymakers and business travellers who picked up at Tivat Airport.
Landed at TIV, walked out the terminal, and the agent was already waiting in the car park with keys. We were driving along the bay toward Kotor within fifteen minutes. Genuinely the fastest airport car pickup we've ever had.
Booked an Octavia for a week along the coast. The Vrmac tunnel to Kotor, the ferry at Kamenari, day trip to Dubrovnik, everything went smoothly. Green Card was in the glovebox, no hassle at the Croatian border.
We picked up a Fiat 500 for four days in August. Perfect for squeezing through Perast and the narrow streets around the bay. Dropped it back at TIV on departure morning, five minutes and done.
Three Steps from Landing to Driving
Touch down at Tivat, collect your luggage, and walk straight to your vehicle. No transfers needed.
Select Your Collection Point
Choose TIV arrivals, Porto Montenegro marina, the gates of Kotor Old Town, central Budva, or one of 28+ collection spots nationwide.
Browse the Fleet
Sort by transmission, passenger count, or daily rate. Small city cars from €13/day, rugged SUVs for highland routes, automatics for winding coastal roads.
Pick Up and Go
Your vehicle is parked in the TIV short-stay lot, a short walk from the terminal doors. Head right toward Budva through the Vrmac tunnel or left along the bay toward Kotor.
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Built for the TIV Experience
A single terminal, a brief walk, and a rapid handover. Our entire operation is shaped by TIV's compact footprint.
Walk-Out Collection
Vehicles are stationed right beside the TIV terminal. Step outside arrivals, cross the road, and you are at your car. Tivat has no shuttle service, and none is needed.
Insurance as Standard
CDW and theft cover come with every rental. If you want extra security on highland gravel or coastal backroads, add zero-excess protection at checkout.
Round-the-Clock Assistance
Breakdown on the Kotor hairpins? Problem at Lustica Bay? One call reaches a local mechanic who can be with you inside 30 minutes, day or night.
All-Inclusive Rates
Tax, mileage, safety equipment, and airport fees are already in the displayed price. What you see at checkout is exactly what you pay, nothing extra at the desk.
Risk-Free Booking
Schedule change? Cancel at no charge up to 24 hours before collection. Ideal when flight times shift between peak and off-peak seasons.
Three-Tier Cross-Border Cover
Tier 1 for neighbouring countries excluding Albania and Kosovo, the typical Dubrovnik day-trip from arrivals. Tier 2 adds Albania and Kosovo for a southern extension. Tier 3 covers neighbouring and distant countries. Selected at booking, Green Card ready at the kerbside handover.
Common Questions Answered
Everything you need to know before arriving at TIV.
You will need a valid driving licence displaying Latin characters, your passport, and a credit card (physical, not digital) under the lead driver's name. Holders of licences printed solely in non-Latin script should also carry an International Driving Permit.
Yes, with a three-tier cross-border fee added at booking so the Green Card is in the glovebox before you pull out of the short-stay lot. Tier 1 is for neighbouring countries excluding Albania and Kosovo and is the most-used at TIV, mainly because the Kamenari ferry and the Debeli Brijeg crossing make a Dubrovnik day-trip the obvious first drive after landing. Tier 2 adds Albania and Kosovo, suited to a southern extension on to Shkoder or Peja after the airport handover. Tier 3 covers neighbouring and distant countries for longer regional loops. Flag the route during checkout, the agent prints the certificate before you reach the kerb.
It varies by vehicle class. Most economy models are available to drivers aged 21 and above, while premium categories usually require 25+. Age restrictions are displayed alongside each car during your search.
The headline rate covers CDW, Theft Protection, VAT, a mandatory safety kit (first-aid box, reflective vest, warning triangle), and a stated fuel policy. Mileage terms differ per car, check each listing for a daily kilometre cap or unlimited tag. Optional extras such as Personal Accident Insurance, the Winter Pack, child seats, the wireless hotspot, a local SIM-card, ski or snowboard or roof rack, and the electric scooter with charger are picked at checkout, itemised line-by-line, and ready in or on the car at the TIV arrivals-lane handover.
Once through baggage reclaim, exit the terminal and walk across to the short-stay car park, it is roughly 40 metres away. A representative will be there with your keys and rental agreement. Most handovers take under 10 minutes.
Standard vehicles can be cancelled without charge up to 7 days before the rental begins; premium and convertible models allow free cancellation up to 30 days ahead. Refunds are subject to a 6% processing fee.
Deposit requirements depend on the car category, several economy options need no deposit at all. Where one applies, a physical credit card in the main driver's name is required, and the hold is released when the vehicle is returned.
The four most-requested at TIV pickup all hinge on landing-day timing. Booster, Group 1, and rear-facing baby seats are pre-fitted before you reach the kerb so a kerbside collection with kids takes minutes, not a parking-bay reinstall. A local SIM-card collected with the keys means cruise shore-excursion families and Bay-of-Boka day visitors skip the Albanian or wider EU roaming charge from the moment the engine starts. The wireless hotspot is the better pick for groups arriving without a local plan, one device covers every phone and tablet on the back seat. A roof rack is the standard request from Lustica peninsula day-trippers loading paddleboards or bikes straight off the flight. The Winter Pack with snow chains, a ski rack, or a snowboard rack pairs with the November to March drive up to Kolasin or Zabljak. Personal Accident Insurance is a sensible add for the immediate Vrmac-tunnel-to-Kotor run while you are still adjusting to right-hand-drive and Bay-road geometry. The electric scooter with charger lives in the boot for the last-mile hop in pedestrianised Stari Grad once the car is parked at Tabacina.