Rent a car in Tunisia without deposit - economy, SUV and 4x4 vehicles available from verified local suppliers
Find car hire in Tunisia with no deposit required through Car Rental No Deposit. We connect you with local suppliers offering selected vehicles without upfront security deposits. Payment by card online - cash not accepted for advance booking. Rental agreements concluded directly with the car hire company.
Car rental Tunisia no deposit options are available through our platform for economy, compact, SUV and 4x4 vehicles. Tunisia offers diverse driving experiences - from coastal roads along the Mediterranean to desert routes in the south. Whether you need a budget car for city exploration or a 4x4 for Sahara adventures, no deposit car hire simplifies your booking process.
The minimum driver age is typically 21 years, with some vehicle categories requiring drivers to be 23 or 25. An international driving permit is recommended alongside your national licence. Tunisia drives on the right side of the road, and road conditions vary significantly between urban highways and rural desert tracks.
When you book through Car Rental No Deposit, you search for vehicles marked as available without security deposit. You pay the rental fee online by card during booking. At pickup in Tunisia - at airports like Tunis-Carthage, Enfidha-Hammamet, Monastir or Djerba-Zarzis - you collect the car directly from the local supplier. The rental agreement is between you and that company, and full payment terms appear in your booking voucher.
Check your voucher for fuel policy, mileage limits, and insurance coverage details. Most rentals include basic CDW insurance. Additional drivers, child seats, GPS and other extras may incur local fees. Confirm all terms before pickup to avoid surprises.
| Service type | Car rental without deposit in Tunisia |
| Minimum age | 21 years (some categories 23-25) |
| Licence requirement | Valid national licence + IDP recommended |
| Booking | Online payment by card, instant confirmation |
| Pickup locations | Tunis, Enfidha, Monastir, Djerba airports and city offices |
| Currency | Tunisian Dinar (TND) |
| Driving side | Right |
Tunisia uses the Tunisian Dinar. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, but carry cash for rural regions and tolls. Roads in major cities like Tunis and Sousse are well-maintained highways, while desert routes require attention and often a 4x4 vehicle.
Speed limits: 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on open roads, 110 km/h on highways. Police checkpoints are common. Always carry your driving licence, IDP, rental documents and passport. Parking in medinas can be challenging - use guarded car parks where available. Tunisia is generally safe for self-drive, but avoid driving after dark in remote areas.
Popular driving routes include the coastal road from Tunis to Hammamet, the journey south to Douz and the Sahara, and the island of Djerba. Distances are manageable - Tunis to Sousse is 140 km, Tunis to Kairouan 160 km.