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Tivat Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Tivat

Tivat is a lively coastal town in the center of the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. Tivat International Airport is just three kilometers from downtown. Renting a car in Tivat is easy. There’s an Enterprise Rent-A-Car branch at the airport where you can pick up your vehicle.

What to do and see in Tivat

It's easy to mistake Tivat for Monaco on your first visit. This once-lazy seaside town attracted a wealthy contingent of land developers, which was then followed by ritzy apartment blocks and a multimillion-dollar marina. These days, the town offers glamorous attractions for the ultra-wealthy, but that doesn't mean it's lost its charm. Its sacred monuments and unspoiled beaches still celebrate the spirit of Tivat's history, so this is not just a city for the jet set. Hiking on Sveti Marko Island, sipping coffee at Porto Montenegro and exploring the Renaissance Summer House Buca are all budget-friendly ways to enjoy the area.

Much of Tivat's life revolves around Porto Montenegro. The structure was built for super-yachts, but you needn't be uber-wealthy to experience it. There are surprisingly affordable meals and drinks available. The peaceful atmosphere doesn't cost a cent, so head to the pine embankment to take in the mountain views or enjoy a hike in scenic surroundings. This section of coastline offers a less manufactured experience than the port itself, so it's the perfect way to experience Tivat's authentic side. The 2.3-mile hiking trail near Veliki Gradski Park is well worth exploring.

The park itself is Tivat's largest. Many of its trees are over a century old and reach 25 meters into the sky. The botanical area is the product of ancient seafarers from the 1800s who used to bring back exotic plants from their adventures. It has its own fish pond and fountain, but history buffs will be more interested in the World War II monument. It celebrates two heroes who withstood the assault of Italian forces and lost their lives in the process.

Every year in the summer, Tivat puts on a carnival that attracts international participants. It includes everything you might expect from such an event: carnival parades, street food and traditional clothing. It also features a masquerade ball on the water replete with diplomatic corps guests. Summer is undoubtedly the best season to visit, not just for the beaches, but the gastronomic evenings and sporting events, too.

You will, of course, want to spend plenty of time on the beach, and Tivat has plenty of options. Przno is regarded as its best. It has a 350-meter-long stretch lined with pine trees. Families gather on Kalardovo, which has its own lounge chairs and restaurant.

Driving in Tivat

Handling a rental van in Tivat is easier than you might think. While traffic is heavy between 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm every day, road conditions are exceptional. Its streets developed a bad reputation for potholes in the early 2000s, but these days, the roads are well-maintained. The region has many narrow mountain roads. The tight turns can be intimidating, so keep cool and take your time. Your safety is more important than the impatient drivers behind you.

Montenegro is known for its high crime rates, but Tivat is considerably safer than its outlying regions. Theft rates are moderate, and theft insurance is offered by most car rental companies. If you keep your doors locked and park in public areas, you shouldn't experience any problems. Tivat has many secure commercial parking lots. Magnolija Tivat Center offers safe, covered parking within walking distance of most of the city. If you're heading to the town's eastern areas, you'll find a parking lot conveniently located on the corner of CPM4 and XMR.

Tivat's roads are prone to congestion, but most traffic is relegated to its northeastern coastline, continuing inward toward the south along Ferry Harbor. It's best to avoid this stretch of road entirely since traffic can grind to a halt in several places. You'll save plenty of time by parking on the detour just after Market Toni and walking the rest of the way. If you must use the main byway, head left at Park Doma Vojske before you hit any traffic jams. You'll find Parking Ponta a short drive ahead.

You won't need an International Driving Permit to drive in Montenegro if your local license is printed in Roman script. An official translation may be more convenient than an IDP. Enterprise Rent-A-Car accepts valid licenses from your state or home country.

Google Maps functions well in Tivat, so you don't need to rent a GPS. Carry a hands-free mount, as cell phone usage is strictly banned while driving. Seat belts are mandatory, and city speed limits are typically 50 km/h. Police fine heavily for speeding violations and may even confiscate your passport, so watch the speed limit signs. Keep in mind that they're displayed in kilometers rather than miles.

All cars in Tivat are required to have low beam headlights, even in the middle of the day. Make sure you know how to operate your headlights before you leave the airport, and don't forget to turn them off when you leave your vehicle.