Arriving at Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT) is a great start to your journey through Sweden. Renting a car will give you the freedom to explore the city and its surroundings at your own pace. This page will help you navigate the rental process, from choosing a car to the specifics of driving in Sweden.
Most car rental companies have counters directly in the airport arrival area. They are usually located in the main terminal, near the baggage claim area. Some companies may offer shuttle services to remote parking lots where the cars are located. Pay attention to signs in the airport to find the desired office.
The following car rental companies are usually represented at Gothenburg Landvetter Airport: Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt and others. The choice of cars is quite wide, from economy models to SUVs and premium cars. Here are some popular options:
1. Economy (Fiat 500, Toyota Aygo): Ideal for city trips. 2. Compact (Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus): Convenient for travel with little luggage. 3. Mid-Size (Volkswagen Passat, Skoda Octavia): More space for passengers and luggage. 4. Family (Skoda Superb, Volvo V60): Comfortable for long journeys. 5. SUV (Nissan Qashqai, Volvo XC60): Suitable for traveling on rough terrain. 6. Minivan (Volkswagen Touran, Ford Galaxy): Ideal for large families or groups. 7. Premium (BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class): For those who appreciate comfort and style. 8. Electric car (Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf): An environmentally friendly option for city trips. 9. Automatic transmission car: Provides driving convenience. 10. Diesel car: An economical option for long journeys.
Prices can vary significantly depending on the season, availability and rental duration. Here are approximate prices per day (in euros):
| Car class | Approximate price per day (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Economy | 25 - 40 |
| Compact | 35 - 55 |
| Mid-Size | 50 - 70 |
| SUV | 70 - 120 |
| Premium | 100+ |
Please note: prices are subject to change depending on the season and availability.
To rent a car, you will need: a valid driver's license (an international driver's license may be required if your license is not in Latin characters), a passport or other identification document, and a credit card in the driver's name. The minimum age for rental is usually 21, but some companies may require 23 or 25 years. A deposit is blocked on your credit card and returned after returning the car undamaged. Most major credit cards are accepted.
When renting a car, you will be offered various types of insurance. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers damage to the car in the event of an accident. Theft Protection (TP) covers car theft. Excess Reduction (or Super CDW) reduces the amount you will have to pay in the event of damage or theft. Read the insurance terms carefully and ask the company representative about any ambiguities.
In Sweden, traffic is on the right. The speed on highways is usually limited to 110 km/h, and in built-up areas – 50 km/h. Parking in cities can be paid, so pay attention to signs. Some roads may have toll sections (toll roads), payment is made online or at payment points. Be careful of pedestrians and cyclists, especially in cities.
Driver's license, passport and credit card in the driver's name.
An international license is needed if your regular driver's license is not in Latin script or is not issued by an EU country. To avoid refusal at the counter after arrival, check this requirement before booking.
Usually 21, but some companies require 23 or 25 years.
The minimum driver age is usually 21–25 years, depending on the company and car class. Young drivers may pay an additional fee, and some premium cars are only available from 25 years old. Check the specific company's rules before booking to avoid unpleasant surprises at the counter.
CDW covers damage to the car in the event of an accident. It is recommended to consider it, but you can refuse if you have your own insurance.
The deductible is the part of the cost that the tenant pays in case of damage to the car or another incident. Before booking, it is important to assess the size of the deductible, compare rates and consider whether it is worth paying extra for a deductible reduction for greater cost predictability.
The deposit is blocked on your card and returned after the car is returned undamaged.
Basic insurance covers only part of the risks and may leave a high deductible. Before booking, check what risks the rate covers, the size of the deductible and whether it is worth paying extra for additional coverage to avoid unforeseen expenses during your trip.
The deposit is blocked on the driver's card and can range from 150 to 1000 EUR depending on the car class and company. Check the deposit amount and terms of its return to avoid unexpected deductions after the rental is completed.
Usually yes, but you need to agree this with the company in advance.
Yes, some companies offer electric cars.
Compare offers from different companies and book in advance.