The Terms and Conditions
Rates include
Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), Theft Waiver, Third Party Liability, VAT, Unlimited mileage for 3 or more days rental, 1 or 2 days limit 300 km per day, Highways sticker for Czech Republic, Road Fund Tax, Location Surcharge, Breakdown Assistance, Additional driver.
Age Requirements
Minimum drivers age is 19 and the license has to be valid for at least one year.
Additional Driver Policy
Additional driver is available without additional fee.
Insurance
Insurance is included in the price without any additional fee.
Super Insurance
Super Insurance is available for additional price. For more information please contact support.
Deposit
Deposit is being blocked on the credit card for 300-500 EUR depending on car group. Deposit is accepted in cash too.
Payment Policy
All Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard) and cash are accepted.
Cross Border Policy
Cross board is possible all around European Union.
Delivery service
Delivery and Pick up in Prague is free of charge from 8:00 till 20:00 every day. Out of hours pick-up and drop-off is available for additional charge.
Fuel policy
Vehicles are given with a full tank and should be returned the same, otherwise there are extra charge.
Roadside Assistance
Roadside Assistance is available 24/7 free of charge.
Surcharges
There are no additional surcharges.
Tax
21% VAT is included in rates.
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