Explore New Zealand, Australia and Fiji without a credit card or security deposit. Compare rental options from local companies, book online and pay by card in advance - no deposit held on arrival.
Car Rental No Deposit is an aggregator connecting travellers with local car hire companies across Oceania. All rental agreements are concluded directly with the car hire provider. Payment terms, excess, and insurance conditions are detailed in your booking voucher.
Driving across Oceania means navigating some of the world's most dramatic landscapes - from New Zealand's South Island fjords and Canterbury Plains to Australia's vast outback highways and Fiji's coastal roads. Choosing the right vehicle and understanding local driving rules is essential before you pick up the keys.
New Zealand is one of the world's top self-drive destinations. Left-hand traffic, well-maintained roads and stunning scenery on both North and South Islands make it ideal for road trips. No deposit car rental options are available in all major cities.
Australia's enormous distances make car hire essential for exploring beyond city centres. Drive on the left, roads are generally in excellent condition, and no deposit rental options are available in major cities including Melbourne and Sydney.
Fiji's main island Viti Levu is well-suited for self-drive exploration. Roads connect the major resorts, towns and beaches. No deposit car hire is available in Nadi (near the international airport), Suva, Lautoka, Nausori and Rakiraki.
Yes. Through Car Rental No Deposit you can find options in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji where no security deposit is held on arrival. Payment is made by card online at the time of booking. Full terms are stated in your booking voucher and the rental agreement signed with the local company.
In New Zealand, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required if your licence is not in English. In Australia, an IDP is strongly recommended alongside your national licence. In Fiji, a valid national driving licence is generally accepted. Always confirm with the specific rental company at the time of booking.
New Zealand, Australia and Fiji all drive on the left. If you are coming from a right-hand-drive country, allow extra time to adjust, especially at roundabouts and when turning.
The standard minimum age across Oceania is 21 years. Young driver surcharges may apply for drivers under 25. Exact conditions are shown at the time of booking and confirmed in the rental voucher.
Economy cars, compact vehicles, SUVs, 4x4s and minivans are available across New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. For New Zealand's South Island and Fiji's rural roads, a higher-clearance SUV or 4x4 is recommended.