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Palanga Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Palanga

Located along the shores of the Baltic Sea, Palanga is a charming seaside resort town in Lithuania, renowned for its pristine beaches, lush forests and vibrant atmosphere. Palanga International Airport is just a short six-kilometer drive from downtown, and you'll find an Enterprise Rent-A-Car counter here. Whether you come by plane or train, renting a car in Palanga is a great way to explore the city and the surrounding region.

What to do and see in Palanga

Palanga offers an array of attractions and activities for visitors, whether you're interested in exploring its rich history or simply enjoying the sun, sea and sand. The main attraction in Palanga is its stunning coastline, featuring sandy beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The most popular beach is the one located near the Palanga Bridge, where you can find lounge chairs, umbrellas and beach side cafés to keep you comfortable and entertained all day long.

Palanga Bridge itself is one of the iconic landmarks of the region, stretching out into the Baltic Sea. Take a leisurely stroll along the pier, enjoy the fresh sea breeze and catch a mesmerizing sunset over the water. The bridge is also a popular spot for locals to gather and socialize, making it a vibrant and lively place to spend an evening.

Basanaviciaus Street, named after the Lithuanian historian and linguist Jonas Basanaviciaus, is the main pedestrian street in Palanga. Lined with numerous cafés, restaurants, bars and souvenir shops, the street is bustling with activity, especially during the summer months. Explore the local cuisine and sample traditional Lithuanian dishes, such as cepelinai (potato dumplings), at the many eateries along the promenade.

For those interested in history and culture, the Palanga Amber Museum is a must-visit. Housed in the beautiful Tiskeviciai Palace and surrounded by the picturesque Botanical Park, the museum is home to a vast collection of amber pieces, including jewelery, artwork and even fossils. Learn about the history of amber mining and processing in the region and marvel at the impressive exhibits, some of which are millions of years old.

Another historical attraction in Palanga is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, an impressive Neo-Gothic building constructed in the early 20th century. The church's striking red-brick exterior and elegant stained-glass windows make it a beautiful and unique architectural gem worth visiting.

If you're traveling with children, Palanga offers a variety of activities to keep the little ones entertained. The Palanga Mini Zoo, located close to downtown, is home to a range of domestic and exotic animals, such as rabbits, llamas and kangaroos. Another great option is the Palanga Adventure Park, which features obstacle courses and zip lines suitable for all ages and skill levels.

Driving in Palanga

Driving in Palanga should be somewhat similar to driving in a small town in the US, thanks to the town's well-maintained roads and generally light traffic. Parking is readily available in designated parking lots and on-street parking spaces. You must pay for parking or face possible fines. That being said, while traffic within Palanga is usually manageable, it can become congested during the peak summer season when tourists flock to the town. Be prepared for occasional traffic jams and exercise caution on narrow streets, especially in the Old Town area.

Whether you choose a rental car or van in Palanga, you'll need a valid US driver’s license, along with an International Driving Permit, if your license is not in the Latin alphabet. You'll also need valid personal identification, such as a passport and a credit card, for the deposit.

Familiarize yourself with local road signs, as they may differ from those in your home country. Pay close attention to speed limits and other regulatory signs to avoid fines or penalties. In general, the speed limits are 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on open roads and 130 km/h on highways. However, these limits may vary, so always pay attention to posted speed limit signs. Gas stations are easy to find in Palanga and its surrounding areas, with both self-service and full-service options available. Keep in mind that most gas stations in Lithuania accept credit cards, but it's always a good idea to have some local currency (euro) on hand for emergencies.

When exploring the surrounding areas, you'll encounter a mix of highways and rural roads. While the main highways are in good condition, some rural roads may be narrower or have rougher surfaces. Drive cautiously and adjust your speed accordingly. For a scenic drive, head south from Palanga along the coast toward Klaipėda, Lithuania's third-largest city. This route offers breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea. It takes you through the Seaside Regional Park, providing plenty of opportunities to stop and explore the natural beauty of the region.

While driving in Palanga and the surrounding areas, be mindful of local wildlife, particularly in wild and forested areas. Deer and other animals may occasionally cross the roads, so you must remain vigilant and cautious, especially when driving during dusk or dawn when wildlife is more active.
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