A car unlocks the Italy beyond the train lines – Tuscan hill towns, the lakes, the Amalfi Coast and the Dolomites. But Italy has two traps that catch tourists: the ZTL limited-traffic zones and the autostrada toll lanes. Economy cars start around €15–30/day in low season. This guide covers the real 2026 prices, the toll and ZTL rules, insurance traps and the best-rated companies.

Italy – compare the best-rated options before booking.
Most visitors collect at the major airports (Rome, Milan, Bergamo, Venice, Naples, etc.). Here are realistic 2026 rates:
Average Daily Rates (Italy) by Season
Booked in advance, EUR
| Season | Manual Economy | Manual Compact | Automatic Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low (Nov–Mar) | €15–30 | €20–35 | €40–65 |
| Shoulder (Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct) | €25–45 | €32–55 | €55–85 |
| Peak (Jul–Aug, Easter) | €35–60 | €45–75 | €70–110 |
Automatics are pricier and sell out in summer – book early.
Italy: Cheapest vs. Most Expensive Months
Average economy car rate, EUR/day, 2025–2026 data
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Compare live Italy prices →Rate prefilled with a typical off-season rate; change it for your dates. A credit-card deposit is held, not charged. Pre-booked excess cover beats the counter upsell.
Trains are great between Italy's big cities, but a car is what reaches the hill towns, the lakes and the coast roads. Just learn the two rules first – ZTL zones and autostrada lanes – and the rest is one of Europe's great drives.
Book by reputation, not just the headline price – here are the options that matter, with verified ratings.
DiscoverCars compares all local and international suppliers in one search, with all-inclusive pricing and free cancellation on most bookings. Its full-coverage add-on undercuts every counter. Highest-rated rental platform on Trustpilot.
Locauto's Bergamo Airport branch rates 4.5/5 on Trustpilot across ~7,100 reviews – quick pickup and return and good vehicle quality. The best-verified pick at BGY.
Sicily by Car (Autovia) is a major Italian operator rating 4.4/5 on Trustpilot across ~47,000 reviews – good value with a wide northern-Italy presence. A solid, well-reviewed alternative to the global chains.
Sixt is the strongest-rated of the global majors (Trustpilot ~4.4/5) with a newer fleet and fast in-terminal counters – pricier than the budget brands but consistent. Scrutinise the contract for add-ons.
Goldcar shows low rates but one of the lowest Trustpilot scores (1.5/5): counter insurance pressure, large deposits and fuel traps, plus long airport desk queues. Only with pre-bought excess cover and pickup photos.
Italy Rental Reputation
Trustpilot, June 2026
The headline rate rarely includes real protection. Know the three options before the counter.
Basic CDW with a high excess, blocked on your credit card (€800–1,500).
Full excess waivers run roughly €15–30/day at the desk – often 2–3× the online price.
Pre-book standalone excess cover (€6–11/day) – it reimburses any excess charged, so you can decline the counter cover.
Insurance Cost Comparison
7-day rental, 2026 pricing
| Option | Daily Cost | 7-Day Total | Excess Covered? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic CDW (included) | 0 | 0 | No (€800–1,500) |
| Counter Super CDW | €15–30 | €105–210 | Mostly |
| Third-party excess (pre-booked) | €6–11 | €42–77 | Yes (reclaim) |
Italy's autostrada network is tolled by ticket: take a white/blue “Biglietto” lane, collect a ticket on entry and pay on exit by cash or card. Avoid the yellow “Telepass” lanes (electronic-only). A few newer roads are barrier-free and read your plate – the rental company is billed and passes it on with a fee.
| Fuel Type | Price per Litre (2026) |
|---|---|
| Petrol (95) | €1.85/L |
| Diesel | €1.95/L |
Italian fuel is among the priciest in the EU, and diesel sits above petrol – factor it into longer drives.
A comparison search lines up the local and international suppliers together, so you see the real market.
The summer peak is dearest and automatics sell out – book 3–4 weeks ahead.
Pre-book third-party excess cover and turn down the counter policy.
Know the local toll system before you drive, and return the tank full.
Rolling vineyards and hill towns (San Gimignano, Siena) on the SR222 – Italy's classic road trip.
Como, Garda and Maggiore, all within ~1 hr of Milan/Bergamo.
The dramatic coast road south of Naples – spectacular, but narrow and slow in summer.
Alpine passes and peaks in the north-east – the Great Dolomites Road.
A Zona a Traffico Limitato is a camera-enforced limited-traffic zone in most Italian historic centres. Entering without a permit is a fine of ~€80–100 per gate, and in a rental the company adds a fee and forwards it months later. Park outside and walk in.
Take a ticket in a white/blue “Biglietto” lane on entry and pay on exit by cash or card. Avoid the yellow “Telepass” (electronic-only) lanes. Some new roads read your plate and bill the rental.
Non-EU visitors are legally required to carry an IDP alongside their home licence. EU licences are accepted as-is.
Winter is cheapest; July–August and Easter are dearest. Automatics are scarce and pricey – book early.
Online standalone excess cover is far cheaper than the counter Super CDW, but it reimburses you – you still leave the deposit and claim back.
Damage and fuel disputes – photograph and film the whole car (and fuel gauge) at pickup and return, and keep your contract.
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Last updated: June 2026. Prices, tolls and policies change – always verify directly with the rental company.