A car.
Yes, you can rent a car in Europe to travel through multiple countries, but you may need to check with the rental company about any restrictions or additional fees for crossing borders.
There are many modes of transport to use to travel across and through Europe. One could go via car, boat/ship, train (inter-rail) and by airplane, or by a combination of all of these.
You will need the same documents you would need here in the US; however, you would need to be able to show the rental car company your travel documents. One thing to remember about renting a car in Europe, you want to make sure you understand insurance and their rental laws prior to trying to rent a car, that way you can save yourself some money.
There are a number of websites where an individual may rent a car for travel in Europe. For instance, Avis rentals has Europe car rentals available online. Other websites for booking a rental car in Europe include Slow Trav, Auto Europe, and Orbitz.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a car. However, passengers do not need a driver's license to travel in a car.
You will need to buy that kind of insurance through the rental car vendor. No Auto insurance company will sell you a policy for the specific purpose of renting a car. That's why the Rental car company always has the coverage available.
When buying a car in Europe for travel purposes, consider factors such as fuel efficiency, size and storage capacity, insurance costs, maintenance and repair availability, and whether the car meets environmental standards. Additionally, think about the type of roads you will be driving on and whether you need features like four-wheel drive or navigation systems.
a passport for every individual in the car.
You need a banana and toothpaste
no... whenever you travle by car you do not need a passport.
old enough
you will need to state the speed of the car