

Ljubljana is the easy base for exploring Slovenia by car – Lake Bled, Postojna Cave and the Julian Alps are all under 90 minutes away. Economy cars start around €21–32/day in low season (gateway: Ljubljana Airport, LJU). This guide covers the real 2026 prices, the vignette rules, insurance traps and the best-rated companies.

Ljubljana – compare the best-rated options before booking.
Most visitors collect at Ljubljana Airport (LJU, ~25 min) or the city. Here are realistic 2026 rates:
Average Daily Rates (Ljubljana) by Season
Booked in advance, EUR
| Season | Manual Economy | Manual Compact | Automatic Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low (Nov–Mar) | €21–32 | €26–38 | €42–60 |
| Shoulder (Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct) | €30–45 | €36–52 | €55–78 |
| Peak (Jul–Aug) | €45–65 | €52–78 | €78–110 |
Automatics are pricier and sell out in summer – book early.
Ljubljana: Cheapest vs. Most Expensive Months
Average economy car rate, EUR/day, 2025–2026 data
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Compare live Ljubljana 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.
Ljubljana's compact centre is walkable, but Slovenia's best sights are spread out – and a car turns a city break into a tour of the Alps, lakes and caves. Most visitors collect at the airport (~25 min) or a city desk.
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.
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.
Avant Car is the main Slovenian local operator, widely available at Ljubljana. It rates well on booking aggregators (Booking.com ~8.8/10 from ~2,600) but its Trustpilot sample is thin and mixed, with some deposit-hold and cleaning-fee complaints. A real local option – just confirm the deposit and fee terms in writing.
Carwiz appears among the cheapest at Ljubljana but carries a low Trustpilot (~1.2/5 from ~500 reviews) with recurring hidden-damage and forced-insurance complaints. Only fully prepaid with zero excess and thorough pickup photos.
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.
Ljubljana Rental Reputation
Trustpilot + booking aggregators, 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) |
Slovenia has no toll booths – motorways use an electronic vignette (e-vinjeta) linked to the number plate and enforced by cameras. A weekly vignette costs €16 (monthly €32). Most rental cars already include a valid vignette – but confirm it on your contract: driving a motorway without one risks an on-the-spot fine of €300–800.
| Fuel Type | Price per Litre (2026) |
|---|---|
| Petrol (95) | €1.61/L |
| Diesel | €1.68/L |
Fuel is cheaper than in neighbouring Italy or Austria – fill up before crossing the border.
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.
Slovenia's postcard lake, island church and clifftop castle – the classic first drive.
Bigger, wilder and quieter than Bled, inside Triglav National Park.
A vast karst cave system and a castle built into a cliff face.
The Julian Alps, the Vršič Pass and alpine valleys.
Most visitors collect at Ljubljana Airport (LJU, ~25 min from the centre) or at a city desk. Read your voucher for the exact pickup point.
Yes for motorways – an electronic vignette (e-vinjeta). Most rentals include it, but confirm on your contract; otherwise a weekly one costs €16 online. Driving without one risks a €300–800 fine.
The winter low season is cheapest; July–August are dearest. Book early for summer and for automatics, which are scarcer.
Online standalone excess cover is far cheaper than the counter Super CDW, but it reimburses you – you still leave the deposit and claim back.
The city centre is walkable and partly pedestrianised, but a car is ideal for day trips – Bled, Bohinj and Postojna are all under 90 minutes away.
Damage and fuel disputes – photograph and film the whole car (and fuel gauge) at pickup and return, and keep your contract.
Disclosure: Auto Jardim participates in the DiscoverCars affiliate program. Our company reviews are based on current Trustpilot, booking-aggregator and Google Maps ratings and traveler feedback. We only recommend companies we would use ourselves.
Last updated: June 2026. Prices, tolls and policies change – always verify directly with the rental company.
The minimum age is typically 21 years old, but some companies may have higher age requirements or surcharges for drivers under 25.
Yes, you can use your foreign driver’s license. However, it’s recommended to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your license is not in English.
Yes, Slovenia has a vignette system for tolls. You need to purchase a toll sticker (vignette) and display it on your windshield.
Contact the police immediately and inform your rental company. Make sure to document the accident and exchange information with the other party involved.