Car Hire with a Debit Card at Tbilisi Airport
Don’t have a credit card? No problem – car hire with a debit card at Tbilisi Airport is now available! With Debit Card Car Hire all you need is a standard Visa or MasterCard debit card, and you’re all good to go. With collections points in terminal at the airport itself, and in the city centre itself, renting a vehicle with a debit card couldn’t be more convenient.
Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, situated on the Kura River that flows through the Caucasus Mountains. The city has changed hands many times throughout the years due to it’s advantageous position in close proximity to the Silk Road trading route, until 1991 when Georgia officially gained independence again from the Soviet Union. As such the population is made up of many different ethic and cultural groups, all of which have had a lasting impact on the local culture, food and architecture. Must see attractions include the Narikala Fortress – an ancient fortress on a hill overlooking the city, and the beautiful Sameba Eastern Orthodox cathedral. The bustling Rustaveli Avenue is also a standout – rife with many cultural buildings such as the Parliament building, the Georgian National Museum and the Georgian National Opera Theatre.
What Debit Cards do we Accept?
All standard Visa / MasterCard debit cards are fine as long as they’re linked to a bank account. We cannot take any prepaid or top-up cards, nor Maestro or V-Pay.
Other Services
Here’s some of the other services and niches we offer in Moscow, all in conjunction with debit card rentals too:
- Low Deposit Card Hire – Deposits there can go as low as just 50.00 EUR.
- Young Driver Car Hire – We can rent to driver’s as young as 19!
- Senior Driver Car Hire – No max age limit on all our vehicles.
- Cross Border Car Hire – Allowed into Armenia and Azerbaijan, with possibly other options available on request.
If you have any other enquiries just fill in the enquiry form below or give us a call on +44 (0) 113 880 0748.
For other locations in the Caucasus region, feel free to take a look at the below pages:
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