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Renting a car in Naples gives you the freedom to explore the city's iconic landmarks with comfort and convenience. From the seafront promenade and Piazza Dante to Piazza del Plebiscito, and the ancient cities of Pompeii and Ravello. No transfers, no waiting for public transport, and no unnecessary taxi expenses. Plus, you can visit both coastal areas and mountain roads in a single day, taking your time without rushing.

Localrent — Car Rental Made Simple

Searching for a rental car manually across different websites for vacation or business trips is time-consuming and complicated. Localrent brings together the best local rental companies in one place, so you can find an affordable car rental in just a few clicks.

Main advantages:

  1. Transparent pricing — you see exactly what the rental costs upfront. You pay only the amount shown in your voucher, with no hidden fees or unexpected charges.
  2. Minimal paperwork, advance payment — just 15–20%.
  3. Easy selection — filters available by car type, transmission, insurance, and more.
  4. Online support — we'll assist you throughout your entire rental period and even after it ends if questions arise.
  5. Different car classes — compact models for couples, crossovers and minivans for groups of friends or large families.

Book your car, pick it up at the specified location, and you're ready to go. With Localrent, all you need to do is enjoy your affordable trip.

Car Rental Requirements

Minimum age and driving experience requirements vary by specific vehicle. You can see these requirements in each car's listing. Set filters for age and experience to get a list of suitable options only.

Documents needed for car rental:

  • Passport
  • Valid driver's license
  • Bank card

After booking, you'll receive a voucher by email with the rental company's contact details. You can show it from your phone or print it out.

What You Need to Know About Traffic Rules

Naples follows European traffic regulations with right-hand traffic. Road signs are mostly international.

When renting a car in Naples, keep these points in mind:

  • At roundabouts, priority typically goes to those already circling, but there are exceptions, so always check the signs.
  • Before starting to drive, make sure everyone in the car is buckled up.
  • Most roads in Italy are free, but you'll need to pay tolls on motorways (marked with the letter A).
  • Headlights are mandatory in tunnels, outside cities, and in poor weather.
  • In historic city centers, you'll encounter ZTL signs (Zona a Traffico Limitato) — these are restricted access zones. Only local residents and delivery services can enter. If you accidentally drive into such a zone, you'll face a fine.

Child transportation rules: children under 3 years can be transported in front or back seats, but only in a child seat. Children under 150 cm in height must ride exclusively in the back seat with a restraint device.

Speed limits depend on road type:

  • Urban areas: 50 km/h
  • Outside cities: 90 km/h
  • Express roads: 110 km/h
  • Motorways: 130 km/h

Don't occupy the left lane on motorways unless you plan to maintain the regulated speed consistently.

In rain and snow, limits are reduced: on motorways to 110 km/h, on express roads to 90 km/h.

Italians drive with emotion, but aggressive driving isn't characteristic of them overall. Stay alert on narrow streets, watch for signs, and plan longer routes in advance.

Italian Gas Stations

Gas stations on Italian expressways operate 24/7 without breaks, which is convenient for long-distance travel. In urban areas, stations switch to automatic mode in the evening. You independently select the fuel type and volume, then pay through a terminal with cash or bank card.

If you ask a station attendant for service assistance, the price per liter will be higher.

Naples Parking

Naples uses a color-coding system for parking spaces:

  • White lines — free parking areas, but often with time limits (typically 1–2 hours).
  • Blue stripes indicate paid zones where you need to purchase a parking ticket.
  • Yellow markings are reserved for emergency services, disabled persons, and local residents. Tourists should avoid parking here (there's a risk of your car being towed).

From 8:00 pm to 7:00 am, many paid parking areas become free. Conditions will be indicated on signs: parking duration and which areas this rule applies to. You'll find information about hourly parking rates on the sign or parking meter.

Car Booking Process in Naples

To rent a car through Localrent, follow these simple steps:

  1. Choose your travel dates and specify preferences: transmission type, car brand, or additional options (unlimited mileage, free cancellation). It's advisable to enter your age and driving experience so the system suggests available vehicles.
  2. Open car listings to find a suitable vehicle. All details are provided: technical specifications, insurance conditions, driver requirements. If everything suits you, click "Continue" and proceed to booking.
  3. Specify pickup and return locations. Enter your details and contact information.
  4. Make an advance payment (15–20% of the total). After payment, you'll receive a voucher by email with the rental company's contact details. You can save it on your phone or print it. Car keys are issued only upon presentation of this document.

The main advantages of this rental approach: you immediately see the final price without hidden charges, can choose a car according to your criteria, and be confident it will be waiting at the specified time.

Best Routes for Road Trips

Top 5 places in Naples easily accessible by rental car:

  1. Amalfi Coast — scenic coastal road with sharp turns. The coastline stretches 40 km along the southern part of the Sorrento Peninsula.
  2. Pompeii — the legendary ancient city buried under Vesuvius ash, located 27 km from Naples. Parking at the entrance is paid.
  3. Caserta — Royal Palace with a luxurious park. This five-story structure, 38 meters high, impresses with its scale: 1,200 rooms connected by 56 staircases and lit by 1,742 windows. Plan a full day for touring the palace and park.
  4. Mount Vesuvius — active volcano near Naples. Its entire territory is a large national park with tourist trails. Driving is only possible up to the official parking area (1,000 m above sea level); the serpentine road here is quite steep.
  5. Island of Ischia (Pozzuoli port + ferry) — featuring Aragonese Castle, Torrione Tower, "Gardens of Poseidon," and extinct volcanoes.

All routes run on paved roads; insurance doesn't cover off-road driving.

For mountainous areas (Vesuvius, Amalfi), rent a more powerful car for greater comfort on climbs.

Where to Rent a Car in Naples

When booking, you choose where to pick up your car, but options depend on the rental company.

Most popular pickup points:

  • Naples Airport — your car will be waiting after arrival.
  • City office — suitable if you're already in the city.
  • Delivery — some companies can bring the car directly to your hotel, Naples Central Station, or a specified address.

Use the "Specify location" filter to see available locations for your selected dates.

How to Prepare for Car Rental

Important considerations to avoid unpleasant surprises during your rental

Thoroughly Inspect the Car Before Signing the Rental Agreement

Photograph or video existing damage — scratches, dents, scuffs. Pay attention to wheels and bumpers, as they suffer most often on Naples' narrow streets. Check the operation of headlights, brake lights, and windshield wipers. Document damage and malfunctions in the acceptance report.

Don't forget to record the fuel level. At the end of the rental, you must return the car with the same amount of fuel in the tank.

Watch for Signs and ZTL Zones (Restricted Traffic)

Entering the historic center without permission results in a fine. It's better to park at zone boundaries and continue on foot. Check parking markings: blue — paid, white — free (but often with time limits). Yellow prohibits parking.

Plan Your Routes

Many city streets in Naples are narrow, and parking spaces are compact. It's better to mark convenient parking areas near attractions on your map in advance.

Keep in mind that traffic jams often form near popular places like Piazza del Plebiscito or neighborhoods adjacent to Piazza Garibaldi.

For long-distance trips (to Vesuvius or the Amalfi Coast), allow 20–30% more time — traffic moves slower on mountain serpentines and in resort towns.

Answers to Key Questions

What are the age and experience requirements?

Requirements depend on the rental company and specific vehicle. Typically, minimum age is 21–23 years, and driving experience is 1–3 years. All requirements are clearly stated in each car's listing. Simply enter your age and experience in the filters to see all suitable offers.

Can I rent a car without a credit card?

This depends on the rental company. Companies request credit cards to block deposits, but some work with debit cards, and in rare cases, even with cash. To save time searching, immediately select the "No credit card" filter when choosing a car.

Which cars are popular for rental?

Among compact models, the undisputed leader is the Fiat Panda. This small car is ideal for Naples' streets while remaining comfortable for coastal drives. For those planning family trips or mountain travel, crossovers like the Ford Puma are suitable. The luxury segment is led by Volkswagen and Audi.

How do I book a car for delivery to my address?

Choose cars marked "City delivery." In the filter, you can also specify the railway station or airport as pickup location. You'll just need to select a convenient meeting time. Important note: when ordering delivery, you still need to show original documents — passport and driver's license. They'll be checked on-site before handing over the keys.

What documents are needed for car rental?

For rental processing, you'll need an international passport, valid driver's license, and a voucher confirming your booking. The voucher can be shown from your phone screen or printed out. However, the driver's license and passport must be original documents; copies, even notarized ones, are not accepted.


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