Car Rental in Orlando (OLA) – Pickup, Prices & Local Driving Tips

Welcome to Orlando! Car rental is a great way to explore this beautiful part of Norway. In this guide, you will find all the important information you need regarding pickup at the airport, costs, and local driving conditions.

Where are the car rental companies located?

Car rental company offices are usually located inside or near the airport terminals. Often there is a central car rental center with free shuttle services from the terminals. It is advisable to find out the exact location of the office on your booking confirmation or at the airport information desks.

Which companies operate in Orlando?

Numerous international and local car rental companies operate at Orlando Airport. The most common include Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt and Budget. The selection is wide, so you are sure to find a car that meets your needs.

Popular car rental categories

The following car rental categories are available in Orlando:

Category Daily price (EUR, estimate)
Economy 30 - 50
Compact 40 - 60
Intermediate 50 - 80
SUV 80 - 150
Luxury 150+

Prices vary seasonally and depending on availability.

Required documents and conditions

To rent a car, you generally need the following documents: a valid driver's license, identification (passport or ID card), and a credit card for the security deposit. Most car rental companies offer car rentals from the age of 19, but certain categories may have a higher age limit. The amount of the deposit varies depending on the vehicle category and is usually deducted from the credit card.

Insurance options

It is important to clarify the insurance terms. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, Theft Protection covers damage from theft or burglary. Excess Insurance reduces the amount of the deductible. It is worth asking the rental company what insurance is available for the vehicle and which is most suitable for you.

Driving in Norway

In Norway, speed limits are generally lower than in other European countries. In built-up areas the speed limit is 50 km/h, in rural areas 80 km/h, and on highways 100 km/h. Most roads may have a toll, payment is made through an electronic system. Parking in cities is often paid, you can pay with parking meters or mobile applications.

FAQ

Do I need an international driver's license?

If you have an EU driver's license, it is usually sufficient in Norway.

What payment methods are accepted?

Most rental companies accept credit cards, some may also accept debit cards.

What should I do if I have an accident?

Immediately notify the police and the rental company.

How do toll roads work in Norway?

Most roads have an automatic payment system, the vehicle must be registered.

What is the amount of the deposit?

The deposit amount depends on the car, usually between 500-1500 EUR.

Can I drop off the car at another location?

Yes, but this usually involves a surcharge.

What does CDW insurance cover?

CDW covers collision damage, but there is usually a deductible.

How do I find parking in the city?

There are often paid parking spaces in cities, you can pay with parking meters or a mobile app.

What should I do if I arrive late for pickup?

Notify the rental company as soon as possible.

Can I add an extra driver to the contract?

Yes, but this usually involves a surcharge.

What documents do I need to bring with me?

Valid driver's license, identification and credit card.

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