How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Car in Tunisia?
Tunisia remains one of the most affordable destinations for car rental in the Mediterranean region. Daily rates are significantly lower than in southern Europe, and fuel costs are roughly half of what you would pay in France, Italy, or Spain. However, prices can vary widely between agencies, seasons, and vehicle categories. Here is what you should expect in 2026.
Daily Rates
At Leasys Rent A Car, we currently offer the Skoda Fabia -- a reliable and economical choice perfect for exploring Hammamet and the Cap Bon region. Our all-inclusive pricing covers unlimited mileage and comprehensive insurance.
Rates vary depending on the rental duration and season. For longer rentals (1 week or more), we offer attractive discounts. Monthly rates are even more competitive. Contact us on WhatsApp for a personalised quote tailored to your needs.
Need a different type of vehicle (sedan, SUV, family car)? Get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your requirements.
What's Included in the Price?
This is where the difference between agencies becomes critical. At Leasys Rent A Car, our all-inclusive pricing means:
- Unlimited mileage -- drive as far as you want without extra charges
- Comprehensive insurance -- basic CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) included
- Hotel delivery -- in Hammamet, Nabeul, and Sousse
- Free airport pick-up -- at Tunis, Enfidha, and Monastir airports
- No credit card required -- cash and debit cards accepted
- No hidden fees -- no cleaning fees, no admin charges, no fuel tricks
Hidden Fees to Watch Out For
While Leasys does not charge hidden fees, be aware that some agencies (especially international chains) may add:
- Mileage limits: some budget quotes only include limited daily kilometres. Excess mileage can add up quickly.
- Insurance excess: the "included" insurance may have a high excess. Ask about reducing or waiving it.
- Airport surcharge: some agencies charge extra for airport delivery.
- Young driver fee: drivers under 25 may face a daily supplement.
- One-way drop-off fee: returning the car in a different city can incur an additional charge.
- Fuel policy: some agencies require you to return the car with a full tank or charge inflated refuelling fees.
Other Costs to Budget For
- Fuel: petrol in Tunisia is significantly cheaper than in Europe. A full tank for an economy car remains very affordable.
- Motorway tolls: the A1 motorway charges small, affordable tolls between cities.
- Parking: free in most areas. In city centres, attended parking may cost a small fee.
Peak Season vs Off-Season
Prices are typically 20-30% higher during the peak summer season (June to September) and during major holidays (Eid, Christmas, New Year). For the best rates, consider visiting in April-May or October-November, when the weather is still pleasant and prices are lower.
Tips to Get the Best Price
- Book directly with a local agency. Skip international aggregator sites -- you will get a better price and more flexibility by contacting a local company like Leasys directly.
- Book in advance. Securing your car 2-4 weeks before arrival ensures better availability and rates.
- Choose the right category. An economy car is perfect for city driving and short trips. Only upgrade to an SUV if you plan to drive on unpaved roads in the south.
- Ask about long-term discounts. Renting for a week or more? Most agencies offer significant rate reductions.
- Pay in TND. Some agencies offer better rates when you pay in local currency rather than EUR.
Get Your Personalised Quote
At Leasys Rent A Car, we believe in transparent pricing. Send us your travel dates and preferred vehicle type on WhatsApp, and we will send you a complete quote with no hidden surprises -- guaranteed.