Car Rental in Seget Donji

Car rental office in Seget Donji
The only available rental office in Seget Donji - 'Seget Donji' is located by the address Don Petra Špike 2a, Seget Donji , 21218 (shown on the map).
Map of Seget Donji with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Seget Donji

Wide choice of offers. OrangeSmile.com is collecting absolutely all offers from the majority of vehicle providers in Seget Donji, therefore we are able to select and offer you the best rental options for almost any dates. Besides vehicles of standard types, we also provide in Kroatia such rare car types as cabriolets, limousines, crossovers, and minivans.

Customer support. We provide a full-cycle customer support in English at the reservation time and during the whole hire period until the end of your rental in Seget Donji. You can always use our contacts to call us (+31 40 40 150 44) or write an email (support@orangesmile.com) for direct communication.

Best rates guaranteed. Simply compare our rental rates for Seget Donji (all the prices are indicated with an 'All Inclusive' package) with the rates on other car reservation websites, and you will see how attractive our prices are. We check the competitiveness of our prices for Kroatia almost every day.

Break Down Assistance. The 'Help on the road' package is already included in the rental for most of our car offers in Kroatia. Check this by reviewing your rental conditions, please. In case the package is not included, you can always add it at the rental desk in Seget Donji.

We wish you only green lights on the roads around Seget Donji!

Frequently asked questions on the rental process

Use your car to explore sights of Ciovo Island
The original name of the city is Tragurion, which in Greek means “the place where the goats graze”. During the rule of the Romans here, the city developed quite successfully, although it remained in the shadow of the more powerful Split. Many retired legionaries lived in Trogir. To this day, on the territory of the city, one can find the remains of the villas, thermaes, statues, and stells, including those praising Bacchus. The city was under the rule of Byzantium, and under the control of the Hungarians, Franks, Venetians, and Turks. You can see the artifacts left by each of these cultures in the city museum of Trogir, located in an 18th- century mansion that once belonged to a noble Venetians family Garazhnin.

In the old town, the Romanesque architecture is quite harmoniously adjacent to the Baroque and Renaissance architecture. The most interesting pattern of mixing styles is the Chapel of St. John of Trogir, located at the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. The cathedral itself was built in the 13th century on the site of an early Christian basilica, destroyed during the attack of the Saracens. A wooden 13th-century carved portal and benches and the 15th-century crucifix, which can be seen by any visitor of the cathedral, are considered to be a true work of medieval carving. The chapel, built by the disciple of Donatello, Niccolo Florentine, is a tier-like mixture of styles, which were popular in the 15th century – Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance.
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Weegschaalstraat 3, Eindhoven
5632 CW, The Netherlands
+31 40 40 150 44
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