How to find a cheap car hire deal in Udine
Whether you need a compact for zipping through the city streets or a bigger ride for bigger plans, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Udine. Pick from options averaging P37,397 a day and go where you want for less.
P3,998 is the cheapest daily price you'll find for a rental in Udine.
For longer trips, book a weekly rental from P27,984 and fit more into your itinerary.
Pick up the best price on a Udine car hire by booking in advance. You're more likely to get the best value with the most choice.
Find your perfect ride with Hertz, Maggiore or Locauto. They're some of the most trusted providers in the city.
The coverage Hertz or another company offers for your Udine car hire can vary, so remember to read the small print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will charge extra for it.
Booking a one-way car hire is often a great hack for finding a deal. Click 'Return car to a different location.' Providers sometimes need to move vehicles between branches, which means you can snag some awesome one-way prices on a car for rent in Udine.
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your ride with a full tank, so you're only paying for what you use. No surprise refueling fees tacked on at the end either.
Hit the highway without tracking every mile and racking up additional charges. Go to the 'Policies' filter and click 'Unlimited mileage' to find a car that lets you go the distance.
Best value car hire options right now
Coming in first for value is this company, with average prices of P16,278 a day.
Offering daily rates of around P9,718, [this provider](this provider) is next in line.
The third option also keeps costs reasonable. Expect to pay roughly P9,352 a day for one of their rentals.
If you can't decide which wheels are right for you, consider something from the Compact rental category. It's the most widely booked type of vehicle in Udine.
Compare car hire types in Udine
Small: These cheap rental cars in Udine may be small in size, but they pack a big punch. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're agile, great on mileage, and perfect for city driving or short trips.
Medium: A reliable pick when you need something that's easy to drive but with a few more features. This category covers compact and intermediate models that come with a little extra leg space compared to smaller cars.
Large: You've got the kids, the bags, the snacks, the lot. Large vehicles have got the capacity to fit it all in without a hassle. Ideal for long-distance trips, this Udine car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: When adventure calls, an SUV answers. It's your perfect road trip companion, ready for backroads, highways, and anything in between. These sports utility vehicles also deliver on space and advanced safety features.
Van: Featuring options like commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Udine is built to handle heavier loads and bigger groups. They're tough, versatile, and ready for whatever task you throw at it.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't a necessity, but it's worth considering. If your ride is damaged, no matter how minor, it can help you avoid paying an expensive excess fee. Different Udine car hire providers have varying insurance policies and cover levels, so check the terms before booking.
Level up your ride with extras like a GPS unit and reverse camera. These features can make your drive more efficient and enjoyable when you rent a car in Udine.
Good to know
The minimum age to rent a vehicle in Italy is typically 21 years old. However providers may have their own rules, so always double-check your rental company's policy to find out what applies to you.
Add a car seat to your Udine car hire reservation if you're bringing the kids. Guidelines vary from one place to another, but using a child seat suited to their size, weight and age is always the safest way to travel.
You'll need to show some documents when you get to the rental desk. As a general rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough balance for the deposit (most companies don't accept debit cards), and additional photo ID. Your booking will lay out the exact list.
If it's your first time driving in Italy, remember that traffic here sticks to the right side of the road.
Make sure you stay within the local speed limits. Most of the time that's around 45kph in urban areas and 125kph or so on highways, unless signs say otherwise.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Italy is 0.05%. Because alcohol affects everyone differently, it's best to skip drinks entirely so you remain legal to drive.
Aim to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a faster run in general. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
The euro (EUR) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day expenses and activities. Pay with a debit or credit card when you can, and keep a little cash when electronic payments aren't possible.
Best hotels in Udine for drivers
Offering accessible parking, Delparco Hotel makes it easy to come and go as you please. This hotel is around 8 kilometers from central Udine and also comes with bicycle rentals and air conditioning.
Le Fucine Hotel also works well if you've got a few road trips in mind. It features parking, along with air conditioning and a minibar. Check in here and you'll be roughly 10 kilometers from the city centre.
Browse the range of hotels in Udine for even more choices. Use the 'Parking,' 'Valet parking,' and 'Outdoor parking' filters to tailor your results to your trip. You can also use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to narrow it down to EV-friendly stays.
After you've found a car hire deal in Udine and your hotel, it's time to plan where to go first. Udine Cathedral, Loggia del Lionello and Santuario della Beata Vergine delle Grazie give you a real taste of the city.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Udine
Venice should be on your itinerary if you're eager to visit Canal Grande and Saint Mark's Basilica. This city is about 97 kilometers southwest of central Udine.
Hotel Plaza and Hotel Ducale are popular accommodation options with parking in Venice.
Alternatively, collect your cheap car hire in Udine and head roughly 64 kilometers southeast to Trieste. Featuring Canale Grande and Miramare Castle, its attractions are worth the drive.
Trieste has some good accommodation options including B&B Hotel Trieste and Hotel Coppe Trieste - Boutique Hotel. Both give you somewhere to leave your car while you're here.
Keep things moving and road-trip it to Verona, about 193 kilometers west of Udine. Make your first stop Verona Arena, then spend some time at Vinitaly.
Hit the hay in Verona at either Hotel Maxim or Hotel Leon d'Oro. They've got a bed waiting for you and parking availability too.








