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Leaves aren’t the only thing falling this season! We’ve compared car rental prices from October 2023 to October 2024 to bring you 6 countries where the daily rates for car rentals have fallen. Check them out below!

Finland

If you’re looking for somewhere to wind down, Finland may be the place for you. The country’s title of “land of a thousand lakes” modestly speaks of the 188,000 lakes scattered throughout the region. The quaint towns, lakeside sunsets, and sauna culture will provide the ultimate relaxing getaway you’re after.

Poland

Where better to watch the leaves change colour than in one of Europe’s last and largest primeval forests? With a rental car, you can easily access the beautiful and ancient Białowieża Forest. Take your time venturing its trails, and even visit the Bison Reserve to make the trip extra special!

Norway

Scenic drives along the Norwegian fjords might not be on your to-do list, but it definitely should be! Soak up stunning views and discover hidden gems when you’re amongst the dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil waters of one of Europe’s must-see natural wonders.

Switzerland

Driving around Lake Geneva allows you to enjoy views of the golden vineyards of Lavaux, the blue waters of the lake, and the snow-capped Alps. But that’s not all Geneva has to offer. The regions abundance of medieval architecture and towns adds a wonderful hint of historical charm to your adventures!

UAE

Take a drive over to the grand mountain, Jebel Jais – UAE’s highest peak – to experience incredible views, as well as the world’s longest zip-line. Located only 2 hours from Dubai, renting a car means you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace. Stop at scenic viewpoints along the way to enjoy the stunning landscapes and cooler mountain air!

Iceland

Are the Northern Lights on your bucket list? Now’s your chance! The trick to spotting the Northern Lights is to avoid the light pollution of larger towns and cities. Instead, hop in a rental car and drive yourself somewhere a little more rural. With many accommodations across Iceland available from only £70 per night, there’s nothing holding you back from ticking this activity off your list!


Katherine

About the author: Katherine

Katherine loves to hop on a moped and explore the hidden gems that a country has to offer. She’s no stranger to travelling on a budget, so keep an eye out for her money saving tips!

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