Arriving at Gunnarn Airport (SQO) and planning to explore the beautiful region around Storuman? Renting a car offers the freedom to discover northern Sweden at your own pace. This guide covers everything from collecting your vehicle and understanding the costs, to navigating local roads and making the most of your rental experience.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main airport terminal building. While Gunnarn is a smaller airport, you can typically expect to find representatives from several companies offering services. Common providers include well-known international agencies, as well as some local Swedish options. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Rental Cars’ upon arrival in the baggage claim area. Some companies operate a shuttle service to an off-airport facility, so be sure to check the details of your booking.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. Here are some popular choices for visitors to the Storuman area:
| Economy | $35 - $55/day |
| Compact | $45 - $65/day |
| Intermediate | $55 - $80/day |
| Standard | $65 - $95/day |
| SUV (Compact) | $80 - $120/day |
| SUV (Full Size) | $120 - $200+/day |
Prices change by season and availability.
For exploring more remote areas or during winter months, an SUV with all-wheel drive is highly recommended. If you’re primarily sticking to towns and well-maintained roads, an economy or compact car will be perfectly suitable.
To rent a car in Sweden, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license held for at least one year. For renters under 25, a young driver surcharge may apply. You’ll also need a valid passport and a credit card in the primary driver’s name. Debit cards are often not accepted for the security deposit. The deposit amount varies depending on the car class and insurance options, but it’s typically held on your credit card for the duration of the rental. Be sure to understand the deposit terms before you sign the agreement.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers loss or damage due to theft. Often, there will be an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re responsible for paying in the event of damage or theft. You can reduce this excess by purchasing additional insurance, but this will increase the daily rental cost. Carefully consider your existing insurance coverage (travel insurance or credit card benefits) before adding extra insurance at the rental desk. Don’t hesitate to ask the agent to explain the coverage details clearly.
Sweden has a well-maintained road network. Speed limits are generally clearly marked – typically 110 km/h on motorways, 90 km/h on main roads, and 50 km/h in urban areas. Many roads are toll-free, but some bridges and tunnels in major cities may require electronic toll payment. Parking in towns can be limited and often requires payment. Look for designated parking areas and pay attention to signage. During winter, snow tires are legally required. Drive cautiously and be aware of wildlife, especially in rural areas.