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Im new to this whole forum thing, but I was wondering if anyone out there could help me a little bit. Im doing a bit of a trip to Eastern Europe in September and was wanting to drive some of it. So im flying into Belarus, then to Ukraine. Im really struggling to find a rental company who will let me do this, and am not sure if it is actually something you can do.
If anyone knows how I would really appericate the help, thanks. I think it will be very difficult to find a company that would allow you to drop off the car in another country. It is possible in western europe, however you will have to pay a very high price to get the car delivered back to the original destination. Such companies would be like Hertz, Sixt, Budget, etc.
But i don't think they will offer this service on the route you are planning. Local polish companies will probably be much cheaper, but surely you will have to return the car yourself. Probably the easiest way would be to make a circle and drive it back to Warsaw yourself. Otherwise, it will be too expensive. So, at first glance - a quote that is higher may offer you a better price when you start reading the small prints. I would also recommend going to a local rental company than using the big ones.
They are usually cheaper and not necessarily less favourable. Make sure you have sufficient insurance, including free service in case the car brakes down. It might be difficult to find such company on google as most source is in Polish. Better to ask someone in Poland to help you.
The Charpatians mountains in Slovakia and Romania will offer you a splendid scenery. It would be a nice ride. They ask for a 30,, HUF deposit. You can find exchange rate on www. One more thing: you will have to drive on the right hand side of the road That was really useful, however I may be giving up on my dream of the whole roadtrip thing, I'll still keep my options open though.