Can I rent a car at U-Save Tivat even if I arrive by bus?
Yes! U-Save is just a short walk from the main station, making it very convenient for bus travelers.
Easily explore the splendor of Montenegro by reserving a car from U-Save in Tivat. Our superior car rental service offers a convenient and comfortable means for you to investigate this breathtaking location. Whether you are in Tivat for business or pleasure, our diverse collection of immaculately maintained vehicles guarantees a dependable and aesthetically pleasing mode of transportation. We accommodate various requirements by providing compact vehicles that are well-suited for urban exploration, in addition to roomy SUVs that are ideal for leisurely journeys along the Adriatic coast. Distinguishing ourselves through our steadfast dedication to customer contentment, competitive pricing, and outstanding service ensures that your stay in Montenegro will be unforgettable. Contact U-Save Car Rental immediately to have your travel experience in Tivat enhanced.
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Before you rent:
Make an informed choice. We believe in providing you with options to choose the right car for your needs with complete price transparency. At U-Save, we prioritize your peace of mind, which means rental insurance with us is not overly complicated and you are assured you are properly insured.
When you collect your Vehicle:
Think ahead. It's a good idea to map out your trip in advance, especially if you're returning the rental car to an unfamiliar location or airport. Check your confirmation email to make sure you know where to meet your agent or where the rental desk, and save the contact details to your phone for quick access.
Bring the necessary documents. While we strive to make the check-in process as simple as possible, some information is required by law. Having your reservation information, driver's license, passport and credit card ready in advance can speed up your reservation process. If you choose to self-insure, make sure that you have verifiable proof of full coverage insurance at the time of rental pickup. If you are a local renter, make sure that you have all the information required by the location to confirm your ID and address.
Conduct a car inspection. Perform a detailed walk around inspection as soon as the vehicle is received to note any existing damage on the rental agreement. The five damage hotspots that we've discovered deserve special attention. You are shielded from responsibility when you return the vehicle by disclosing any existing damage prior to leaving the location.
While you rent:
Take care. Please be advised that depending on the rental coverage you chose, you could be responsible for any damage that occurs during the rental period. Take measures to reduce the possibility of collisions leading to dings and scratches, especially in congested parking areas.
When you return your vehicle:
Complete one more vehicle inspection. Conduct a second inspection during the return procedure, and no matter how little it may look, carefully record any damage. This approach enables us to handle your refund quickly while making sure you are completely insured. The five damage hotspots should receive special attention, just as they did during the initial assessment.
Drive on the right side of the road
Euro is the local currency
Average temperatures are 41°F (5°C) - 88°F (31°C)
Tivat Bus Station is the main transit hub for the coastal town of Tivat, a charming city along Montenegro’s Adriatic coast. It offers frequent regional and intercity bus connections to Kotor, Budva, Herceg Novi, and Podgorica, making it a convenient arrival point for travelers who prefer to continue their journey by rental car.
U-Save Tivat is located at II Dalmatinske bb, just a short walk (approx. 200 meters) from the bus station, making pickup incredibly easy for customers arriving by public transport.
Tivat and its surrounding areas have well-maintained roads, and driving is relatively easy for tourists. Coastal roads can be narrow and winding, especially around the Bay of Kotor, so drive cautiously on bends and through tunnels.
Montenegro drives on the right-hand side, and road signs are in Latin and Cyrillic. Visitors from the EU, UK, and US can drive with their home license, but others may need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Speed Limits in Tivat and Montenegro are 50 km/h (31 mph), 80 km/h (50 mph) on open roads, and 100–120 km/h (62–75 mph) on highways/expressroads.
Headlights must be used during the day, year-round, seatbelts are mandatory, and using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless hands-free. Police checkpoints are frequent on main roads.
Be cautious when driving, since there might be animals or slower farm vehicles in rural areas. Mountain passes might demand more focusing, especially during winter or heavy rain. There are also narrow, cobblestone streets in older towns, and tunnels are frequent on coastal highways — drive with lights on and at reduced speed.
Fuel stations are located along the main coastal road near the airport, and most accept Euros (€) and credit/debit cards.
Parking in Tivat and Kotor can be limited, especially during the summer. Paid street parking, public garages, and hotel lots are the best options. Be mindful of parking signs—unauthorized parking may result in fines or towing.
Tivat is a fantastic base for exploring Montenegro's scenic coastline and inland treasures. While bus travel is common, it limits access to smaller villages, national parks, and secluded beaches.
With a rental car from Tivat, you can:
- Drive to Kotor (15 min), Budva (35 min), or Bar (90 min)
- Explore Lovćen National Park, Lake Skadar, and the Bay of Kotor
- Discover lesser-known gems like Perast, Risan, or even cross into Croatia or Albania with proper insurance
Can I rent a car at U-Save Tivat even if I arrive by bus?
Yes! U-Save is just a short walk from the main station, making it very convenient for bus travelers.
Is Tivat a good starting point for coastal road trips?
Absolutely. The Bay of Kotor, Budva Riviera, and inland national parks are all easily accessible from Tivat.
Do I need an IDP to rent a car in Montenegro?
Not if you're from the EU, UK, or USA. For others, an IDP is recommended and sometimes required.
Is it difficult to park in Tivat and Kotor?
It can be during high season. Use paid lots or hotel parking when possible, and arrive early for popular spots.
Can I drive across the border to Croatia or Albania?
Yes, but only with our permission, so always confirm in advance. Cross-border travel usually requires addiotional paperwork and insurance.
What kind of car is best for Tivat and the surrounding area?
A compact car is ideal for coastal villages and parking. If you're heading into mountains or national parks, consider an SUV.
Is parking difficult in Tivat?
In summer, yes, it can be busy. Use paid lots or garages near the waterfront and popular areas.
Can I return the car at the airport instead of the city?
Yes, u can! Please let us know about your travel plans before-hand, and confirm them with us.