

Key takeaway: car rental at Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) 2026 starts from 26 euros (29 dollars) per day in low season and rises to 55–85 euros (60–93 dollars) per day in July–August. Slovenian local operators Avantcar, ATET and Spider Auto consistently undercut global brands like Sixt and Hertz. Critical: you must buy the Slovenian motorway vignette (15.50 euros / 17 dollars per week) before driving away – cars without one face an automatic 150-euro (165-dollar) fine. The airport is 26 km north of Ljubljana centre, so plan for 30 minutes drive to the city.
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (IATA: LJU) is Slovenia's main international gateway, handling about 1.6 million passengers per year. The rental car zone is located 100 metres from the arrivals terminal, accessible by a covered walkway. All major operators – Avantcar, ATET, Sixt, Hertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Goldcar – have desks here. Smaller local operators like Spider Auto and SIRC offer pickup at the airport via shuttle.
November–March: 26–38 euros / day (29–42 dollars) · April–June: 32–48 euros · July–August (peak): 55–85 euros · September–October: 35–50 euros. SUV/4×4 adds 25–40 euros per day across the year. Slovenia has strong winter demand for snow-tyre 4×4s (Bohinj, Kranjska Gora ski resorts).
28-day economy class: from 580 euros (640 dollars) in low season, up to 1,800 euros in August. Best monthly deals from Avantcar – the Slovenian local leader.
Rental zone in the small Rent-a-Car building 100 metres from the terminal. Pickup time 10–15 minutes off-peak, 25–35 minutes during summer weekend afternoons. Most desks open 6:00 to midnight – confirm if your flight arrives after 23:00.
Avantcar and ATET have city offices at BTC (the eastern commercial area, 5 km from the centre). Pickup here saves the airport surcharge (about 5 euros / 5.50 dollars) but the fleet is smaller. Useful if you arrive by train at Ljubljana station and continue by car.
Maribor (MBX) and Portorož (POW) have minimal rental presence. For coastal Slovenia trips, pick up at LJU and drive 1h 30min to the coast.
Largest Slovenian local operator since 1991. Modern fleet, transparent pricing, “Full Cover” insurance at 12 euros (13.20 dollars) per day. Trustpilot 4.5/5 (1,820 reviews). Free child seats. Slovenian vignette pre-installed.
Slovenian family operator since 1992. Best monthly rates and clear no-upsell pricing. Trustpilot 4.4/5 (920 reviews). Specialises in business travellers and digital nomads in Ljubljana.
International chain with the largest premium fleet at LJU (BMW, Mercedes, Audi). Higher prices but newer cars. Trustpilot 4.1/5 all locations. Express lane for Loyalty members.
Small Slovenian operator with offices in Ljubljana. Lowest base prices but smaller fleet. Useful for budget travellers if Avantcar and ATET are sold out. Trustpilot 4.0/5.
Lowest advertised rates but 38% of Trustpilot reviews complain about deposit holds and forced premium insurance at the counter. Trustpilot 2.8/5. Avoid unless you carry independent insurance.
Sad case – Hertz Slovenia has been understaffed since 2024, with peak-season queues of 60–80 minutes. Better to choose Avantcar for similar rates without the hassle. Trustpilot 3.5/5.
Avantcar 4.5/5 (1,820 reviews) · ATET 4.4/5 (920) · Sixt 4.1/5 all locations · Spider Auto 4.0/5 · Hertz 3.5/5 · Goldcar 2.8/5.
Compare all Ljubljana operators in one search: typical aggregator saves 80–120 euros (88–132 dollars) per week compared to walk-in rates.
Check live rates through DiscoverCarsSlovenia uses an electronic vignette system (e-vinjeta) for motorway access. All cars on Slovenian motorways must have a valid vignette. Major issue: not all rental companies include it – some sell it at the counter for inflated prices (25 euros for a weekly vignette that costs 15.50 euros / 17 dollars from a petrol station).
Weekly vignette: 15.50 euros (17 dollars) · Monthly: 32 euros · Annual: 110 euros. Sold at petrol stations across Slovenia, at the airport newsagent, and online at evinjeta.dars.si.
Avantcar and ATET include the vignette free in all their rentals. Sixt, Hertz, Goldcar charge it as an “extra” 20–25 euros at the counter. Avoid the upsell – buy your own at the Petrol or OMV station 500 metres from the airport for 15.50 euros.
Slovenian rental contracts include CDW with 700–1,500 euros (770–1,650 dollars) excess. Slovenia's narrow village roads (Bovec, Bled, coastal Piran) make minor body damage common – one mirror clip costs 600 euros to repair.
Avantcar 12 euros (13.20 dollars) per day, ATET 10 euros, Sixt 18 euros. Best counter value is ATET – zero excess including tyres, undercarriage and side mirrors.
RentalCover or Insurance4CarHire 35–80 euros (39–88 dollars) per year. Worth it if you rent more than 5 days.
Slovenian motorway system requires the e-vinjeta. National roads (Glavna cesta, regionalna cesta) are toll-free. The only physical toll is at the Karavanke tunnel into Austria (8 euros / 8.80 dollars passenger car).
| Route | Distance | Time | Toll |
|---|---|---|---|
| LJU airport – Ljubljana centre | 26 km | 30 min | Vignette required (E61) |
| Ljubljana – Lake Bled | 50 km | 40 min | Vignette required (A2) |
| Ljubljana – Piran (coast) | 120 km | 1h 30min | Vignette required (A1) |
| Ljubljana – Maribor | 130 km | 1h 20min | Vignette required (A1) |
| Ljubljana – Triglav National Park | 80 km | 1h 15min | Vignette (partial) |
| Ljubljana – Zagreb (Croatia) | 140 km | 1h 30min | Vignette + Croatian toll |
LJU airport hits 90% capacity 5 weeks before July–August peak. Prices double in the last 3 weeks.
DiscoverCars, Rentalcars and Kayak compare all LJU operators. Avantcar via aggregator is often 20–30% cheaper than booking directly with the company.
Vignette saving: 8–10 euros per rental, plus avoid the 5-minute counter argument.
Always choose “full-to-full”. Petrol stations near LJU airport are 0.05 euros per litre cheaper than city centre.
BTC Ljubljana office saves the airport concession fee. Only useful for 4+ day rentals.
28-day flat rate often 30–35% cheaper than daily multiplied. Extend from 24 to 28 days to lock the monthly rate.
Compare prices before booking: the same Ljubljana rental can cost 150 euros less through an aggregator.
Check live rates through DiscoverCarsAdvertised 38 euros/day × 7 days = 266 euros (293 dollars) · Full Cover 12 euros × 7 = 84 euros · Vignette 15.50 euros · Fuel ~90 euros · Total realistic 7-day cost: 455 euros (500 dollars), about 65 euros (72 dollars) per day all-in.
Disclosure: Auto Jardim earns commission on rentals booked through DiscoverCars. We only recommend operators we have independently checked.
Last fact-checked: 13 May 2026. Primary sources: Fraport Slovenia (Ljubljana airport operator), Avantcar, ATET, Spider Auto official websites, Trustpilot company pages, DARS Slovenian motorway authority (evinjeta.dars.si) 2026 tariff.
The car rental desks are conveniently located in the building close to Ljubljana Airport. Follow the signs to find the major car rental companies.
You will need a valid driver’s license, a passport or ID card, and a credit card in the name of the primary driver. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended if your license is not in English.
Yes, many car rental companies at Ljubljana Airport have extended hours and some offer 24-hour service. It’s best to check the specific operating hours of your chosen rental company and make arrangements in advance if you expect to arrive late.
Most car rental companies at Ljubljana Airport offer an after-hours return service. There will usually be a designated area where you can park the car and a drop box for the keys. Confirm this option with your rental company during the booking process.