By understanding these elements ahead of your trip, you can enjoy a seamless and rewarding driving experience in Argentina. This guide strives to equip you with the necessary insights to ensure a stress-free journey.
Yes, US travelers can legally drive in Montenegro or Netherlands Antilles with the proper documentation. Age restrictions and additional document requirements may vary by rental company.
Form of ID:
A valid passport is required.
Driving licence:
Accepted driving licence include:
• Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP).
Accepted cards:
Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver are required. Accepted credit cards include Visa and Master.
Age requirements:
Drivers must be between 18 and 95 years old. Young drivers aged 18 to 25 and senior drivers aged 70 to 95 may incur a fee of US$ 11.72 per day.
Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.
Choose from trusted global chains or innovative local alternatives. Each offers different advantages for travelers from the US to AN.
Global Chain Companies
Local Brands

Europcar
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Keddy by Europcar
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Budget-conscious travelers and families
Hertz
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Business travelers and premium vehicle needsChoosing the ideal rental car ensures comfort, safety, and an enjoyable travel experience. Consider your group size, your destinations, and the type of driving you'll encounter. With QEEQ, you can evaluate a variety of car types and policies to find the option that best matches your journey.
Assess your travel group's size and luggage requirements
Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
Suitable for urban driving and short trips
Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
Efficient balance of space and fuel economy
Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
Comfortable for extended distances
Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
Excellent for families or group travel
Select between automatic and manual transmission
Automatic transmission
Convenient for city driving and traffic, predominant in the USA
Manual transmission
Usually cheaper, with better fuel efficiency and control
Most travelers from the USA prefer automatic transmission
Ensure comfort with left-hand driving and automatic cars
Verify the insurance coverage provided with your rental
Basic liability
Typically covers damage to other vehicles and property
Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
Covers damage to your rental car, often optional
Theft protection
May cover against theft, either included or as an additional option
Personal insurance
Verify if your travel insurance or existing insurance covers rentals
Be informed about booking flexibility and applicable fees
Free cancellation
Available within a specified period before pickup
Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
Prepaid is often cheaper but may offer less flexibility
Change fees
Applicable for modifications to dates, locations, or car type
Travel insurance
Consider coverage for trip cancellations or delays
Understand distance limits and any additional charges
Unlimited mileage
Ideal for long road trips and cross-country travel
Limited mileage
Lower daily rate but extra charges for exceeding limits
Consider your planned route's distance and potential detours
Factor in mileage costs when comparing rental prices
Familiarize yourself with fuel-related terms and costs
Full-to-Full
Return the car with the initial fuel level; an economical choice
Full-to-Empty
Prepay for a full tank, convenient but costlier
Same-to-Same
Return with the same fuel level as at pickup, fair pricing
Compare prepaid fuel options against local gas station prices
Quick Decision Guide
Compact/Economy car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, UtrechtMid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation
Dutch countryside and cross-countryConvertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option
Beach towns and scenic areas in the NetherlandsCompare with Confidence on QEEQ
The Netherlands offers picturesque cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam, ideal for scenic drives and cultural exploration. One-way rentals allow you to visit multiple cities effortlessly.
You'll need at least basic insurance to legally drive in AN, but additional coverage can provide peace of mind during your trip. Insurance policies and their inclusions may vary by rental company, so understanding your options is essential to avoid unexpected expenses.
Covers damage to the rental car due to collision or theft, reducing your financial liability.
Protects against the financial loss if the rental car is stolen.
Provides coverage for damages or injury caused to other people or property.
Covers medical expenses for you and your passengers in case of an accident.
Increases the coverage limit of your third-party liability insurance.
Perfect for travelers who want comprehensive protection without the complexity. One price covers everything, and AXA's trusted network ensures reliable claims processing throughout Netherlands Antilles. Get comprehensive coverage online for about 50% less than counter rates.
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Smart planning and booking techniques can help US travelers save significantly when renting cars in AN. From booking early to selecting the right policies, here are essential tips for cost-effective car rentals.
Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in AN.
Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.
US and Polish traffic rules differ mainly in speed limits, signage units (miles vs. kilometers), alcohol tolerance (higher in the US), and right-on-red turns (more common in the US).
Right Turn on Red
Allowed after full stop (unless prohibited by sign)
Not allowed at red lights
School Buses
Must stop when school bus has flashing red lights
No special school bus rules
Highway Passing
Pass on the left, slower traffic keeps right
Similar, but passing on right sometimes allowed
Blood Alcohol Limit
0.08% BAC (varies by state)
0.02% BAC (much stricter)
Mobile Phone Use
Hands-free only in most states
Hands-free only
Seatbelt Laws
Mandatory for all occupants in most states
Mandatory for all occupants
Parking Rules
Park in direction of traffic, colored curbs have meanings
Can park against traffic on one-way streets
Common questions for travelers from United States renting a car in Netherlands Antilles