
Rent Fiat 500 in Budva
The Fiat 500 is a tiny four-seat city car with bags of character, and it is the fun, fuel-efficient way to potter around the coast. It makes 70 hp and reaches 100 km/h in 12.9 seconds, which sounds modest until you try to park anything bigger in the lanes behind Budva old town. Couples who rent Fiat 500 in Budva get a cheap, charming runabout that slips into spaces other cars drive past. The price starts from $30/day with no deposit.
Why rent Fiat 500 in Budva
Budva fills up in summer, parking is scarce, and a car this small turns a frustrating hunt for a space into a non-event. The compact body and light steering make it a joy in stop-start beach traffic, and the daily rate is about as low as it gets for an automatic. It happily covers the short coastal hops to Sveti Stefan and the gentle run toward Kotor, sipping fuel the whole way.
This is a two-person holiday car, not a load-lugger, so the boot is small and the rear seats are best for bags. For the serpentine climbs around Kotor Bay or longer trips it runs out of puff, so a roomier hatchback like the Hyundai i10 makes more sense for a family. If you want the same retro look with electric drive, look at the Fiat 500e.
Fiat 500 specs and what you get
The 1.0L petrol engine gives 70 hp through an automatic gearbox, ideal for the slow crawl of summer Budva. Air conditioning, insurance and free delivery to your hotel or to Tivat (TIV) and Podgorica (TGD) airports are included, and no deposit is needed on most bookings. Daily, weekly and monthly framing all work, and a longer stay lowers the daily cost.
Driving a Fiat 500 in Budva
Drive on the right, carry your national licence with an International Driving Permit, and keep your speed sensible on the winding coastal roads. The Sozina tunnel toward Podgorica carries the only toll; the rest of the network is free. The little Fiat 500 is genuinely easy to park in town and cheap to keep fuelled for a week of short beach trips. Save the long mountain routes to Lovcen for a bigger car.
The minimum age is usually 21, and the light steering plus tiny footprint make the 500 one of the least intimidating cars to drive in summer Budva. Air conditioning is fitted, which matters a lot when the cabin is small and the sun is high. Petrol stations sit along the main coast road, so a half-day trip to Kotor or Sveti Stefan needs no planning. Two adults travel in comfort; a third or fourth passenger is best for short hops only, given the snug rear and the modest boot.
How to book
To rent Fiat 500 in Budva, pick your dates and send them through car rental in Budva. We confirm the car and price with a local partner and hand it over at the airport, your hotel or our office, by request form or WhatsApp.
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Many partners offer no-deposit rental for the Fiat 500; others hold a small refundable deposit. We confirm before booking.
Yes, delivery of the Fiat 500 to the airport or your hotel is available with most partners.
A passport or ID, your national licence with an International Driving Permit and a card for the deposit.