Welcome to Quzhou! Renting a car is a great way to explore this beautiful region, but knowing the pickup process, paperwork, costs, and local traffic rules can help make your trip smoother. In this guide, you’ll find all the important information you need upon arrival at Quzhou Airport (JUZ).
Several car rental companies are represented at Quzhou Airport, usually located near the baggage claim area or at the airport building exits. Common international and local rental companies include Hertz, Avis, Budget, as well as Chinese companies. The exact pickup location may vary depending on airport traffic, so it’s advisable to confirm with the rental company after booking.
There are many cars to choose from to explore Quzhou and the surrounding area. The most popular categories are:
| Category | Daily Price (EUR, estimate) |
| Economy | 25 - 40 |
| Compact | 30 - 50 |
| Mid-size | 40 - 60 |
| SUV | 60 - 100 |
| Luxury | 120+ |
Prices vary seasonally and depending on availability.
Most car rental companies require the following documents: a valid driver's license (an international license is recommended), identification (passport), and a credit card to pay for the security deposit. The minimum age is usually 21, but may be higher for certain cars. The deposit amount varies depending on the car, but is usually equal to or greater than the rental fee. Most places accept credit card payments, but it’s advisable to inquire with the rental company in advance.
It’s important to understand the insurance options. Most rental companies offer basic insurance, but it’s worth considering additional insurance as well. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, Theft Protection covers damage from theft or burglary. Excess Reduction reduces the amount of the deductible. Ask the rental company exactly what damages the insurance covers and what the deductible amount is.
Traffic in China may differ from European rules. Speed limits are generally lower, traffic may be denser, and the local driving style may be more aggressive. Most highways have tolls, which can be paid in cash or electronically. Parking in cities can be difficult and often requires payment. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and drive carefully.
Recommended, although some rental companies may accept a Hungarian driver's license. It is advisable to inquire in advance.
Most places accept credit card payments, but it’s advisable to bring cash for tolls.
The deposit amount depends on the car, but is usually equal to or greater than the rental fee.
CDW covers collision damage, Theft Protection covers theft. Excess Reduction reduces the deductible.
Most highways have tolls, which can be paid in cash or electronically.
Parking in cities can be difficult and often requires payment.
Speed limits are generally lower than in Europe.
They are usually located near the baggage claim area or at the airport building exits.
Yes, but it usually involves an additional cost.
Immediately notify the police and the rental company, and fill out the accident report.
Some rental companies limit the number of kilometers traveled, so it’s advisable to inquire in advance.