Arriving at Chișinău International Airport and planning to explore Moldova by car? Renting a vehicle offers fantastic freedom, but the process can feel a little different than what you’re used to. This guide covers everything from finding your rental desk to understanding local driving conditions, helping you start your trip smoothly.
Rental car desks at Chișinău International Airport are generally located within the arrivals hall. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Ground Transportation’ after you collect your luggage. Several companies typically operate at the airport, offering a range of vehicles. You’ll commonly find options from well-known providers. Expect a short walk or shuttle ride to the actual car pickup area, which is usually a few minutes from the terminal.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. Here are some popular choices for visitors to Moldova:
| Economy (e.g., Fiat Punto) | $20 - $30 / day |
| Compact (e.g., Skoda Fabia) | $25 - $35 / day |
| Intermediate (e.g., Volkswagen Golf) | $35 - $45 / day |
| SUV (e.g., Dacia Duster) | $45 - $60 / day |
| Full Size (e.g., Skoda Octavia) | $50 - $70 / day |
| Luxury (e.g., Mercedes-Benz C-Class) | $80+ / day |
Prices change by season and availability.
Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, and for many companies, a passport. Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old, though some may have a higher age minimum for certain vehicle categories. A deposit is almost always required, typically held on your credit card. Be sure to understand the deposit amount and the process for its return. Payment is usually accepted by major credit cards, but debit cards may have restrictions. It’s always a good idea to confirm accepted payment methods directly with the rental company.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers the vehicle if it’s stolen. Often, these come with an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re still responsible for in case of damage or theft. You can reduce the excess by purchasing additional insurance, but this adds to the cost. Check if your credit card or existing car insurance provides any coverage before you travel. Don’t hesitate to ask the rental agent to clearly explain the terms of each insurance option.
Road conditions in Moldova can vary. Main roads are generally in good condition, but rural roads may be less well-maintained. Speed limits are typically 50 km/h in urban areas and 90 km/h on highways. Parking in Chisinau can be challenging, especially in the city center. Pay attention to parking signs, as illegal parking can result in fines. Toll roads are not currently common in Moldova, but this could change, so it’s worth checking for updates before your trip.
Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Ground Transportation’ after baggage claim. The desks are usually in the arrivals hall.
Generally, no, a valid driver’s license from your home country is sufficient, but it’s always best to check with the rental company.
Major credit cards are almost always accepted. Debit card acceptance varies, so confirm with the rental company beforehand.
CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers damage to the rental car, but usually has an ‘excess’ you’re still responsible for.
Basic insurance is sometimes included, but it’s often limited. Review your options carefully at the rental desk.
Report any damage immediately to the rental company and follow their instructions for filing a claim.
Automatic cars are available, but they may be less common and more expensive than manual transmission vehicles.
They drive on the right side of the road in Moldova.
A GPS or smartphone with a map app is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore outside of Chisinau.
Carefully inspect the car for any existing damage and document it with photos or video before driving away.
Yes, but you’ll likely need to pay an extra fee and the additional driver will need to meet the rental requirements.
Late returns usually incur extra charges, often a full day’s rental rate. Contact the rental company if you anticipate a delay.