Car Rental in Parnu

Car rental office in Parnu
The only available rental office in Parnu - 'Parnu' is located by the address Kuninga 34, Parnu-Haapsalu (shown on the map).
Map of Parnu with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Parnu

OrangeSmile.com combines car offers from absolutely all rental suppliers located in and around Parnu. As an aggregating system, in Estonia we are able to provide reduced rental rates that are, in most of the cases, lower than you can get from the suppliers.

The search form above allows you to find these offers in Parnu on any desired period. You can also specify a return location in Estonia different from the pick-up place. The maximum rental period is 30 days.

The cars for rent presented in the search results for Parnu are just example models for each specific offer. Unfortunately, for Estonia we are not able to tell in advance which specific car model will be given at the desk.

Rare vehicle types, such as convertibles, sports cars, large off-road vehicles or minivans are available in Estonia mostly at airports. If you are looking for such a car type, please check the airports nearest to Parnu.

We wish you the most exciting discoveries while driving around Parnu!

FAQ on car hire process

Use your car to explore sights of Parnu
At the same time locals are very kind and tactful in communication. The residents of Parnu are always ready to tell new people about their local culture and traditions. They are open for a discussion of almost all topics however there is a few which tourists should better avoid. Tourists are not recommended to touch a subject of the World War II or the relations of the natives and former Soviet Union residents.
Local people have developed a rather weird attitude towards clothing giving preference to casual style and common clothes. A wanton dress can give rise to bewilderment that is why foreign guests are advised to give preference to classic style outfits. One should also choose a proper outfit opting to visit official and festive events. Some restaurants demand dress code wearing. Tourists should also mind wearing ethnic clothes. Some pieces are put on only on special occasions. Wearing ethnic clothes in daily life may be interpreted by locals as contempt of their culture and traditions.

Local culture features a great number of traditions dating back to ancient times. The Candle Day is celebrated annually on the 2nd of February. One version is that the fest symbolizes the middle of winter as from this spot the day turns longer. The tradition of the fest is to make candles and give them as souvenirs and amulets to close and dear people.
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