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Batumi 1‑Week Car Rental Cost Guide (With Insurance Included): What Really Drives the Total

See Batumi 7-day car rental costs with 100% Casco, zero deposit, VAT included, pickup, extras, weekly discounts, and example totals.

Car Rental Georgia Guide

For a one-week car rental in Batumi included insurance cost, budget about €190–€520 for small and standard cars, or €320–€760 for SUVs, larger cars, and many automatic options. That is a 7 days estimate with 100% Casco included, zero deposit, and VAT included; extras can still change the weekly total.

One-week Batumi price ranges with included insurance

A Batumi car rental 7 days price is easiest to budget as a weekly total, not only as a day rate. WeRent’s entry pricing starts from €27/day, but the final 7-day number depends on vehicle class, transmission, trip dates, pickup point, and selected extras.

For a normal one-week rental in Batumi, use these working ranges:

  • Economy/manual car: €190–€310 for 7 days
  • Compact or standard manual car: €240–€420 for 7 days
  • Small automatic car: €280–€480 for 7 days
  • Standard automatic or crossover: €340–€620 for 7 days
  • SUV or larger family vehicle: €420–€760 for 7 days

These ranges assume included insurance through 100% Casco included and a zero deposit booking structure. They also assume a regular city or airport pickup arrangement inside the standard service area. If you need a special late-night handover, a remote pickup point, a second driver, or a child seat, include those items in your budget before comparing offers.

The key point: the cheapest day rate is not always the cheapest 7-day total. A car advertised at a low rate can become more expensive if insurance, VAT, delivery, or mandatory deposits are added separately. WeRent publishes this guide so you can compare the whole weekly number.

How much should I pay for 7 days in Batumi with included insurance?

For 7 days in Batumi with included insurance, a practical target is:

  • Budget traveler: €190–€280 for a manual economy car
  • Couple or small family: €280–€450 for a compact, standard, or smaller automatic
  • Family with luggage: €420–€650 for a larger car or SUV
  • Off-road-style itinerary or high-season automatic SUV: €560–€760

If your quote is well below these numbers, check whether 100% Casco, VAT included, pickup delivery, and basic assistance are actually included. If your quote is above these numbers, the reason is usually peak season demand, automatic transmission availability, a higher vehicle class, or added services.

Price components you should expect

Use this table to build a realistic weekly budget. It shows the common line items that affect the price of a Batumi rental and the typical range you should expect for a 7-day booking.

Item Typical price range for 7 days What it means
Economy manual rental base €190–€310 Small city car, usually the lowest weekly total
Compact/standard manual rental base €240–€420 More comfort, luggage space, and road-trip practicality
Small automatic rental base €280–€480 Higher demand and lower availability than manual transmission
SUV/crossover rental base €420–€760 More space, clearance, and comfort for families or mountain routes
Included 100% Casco €0 extra Accident/theft coverage is built into the rental structure
Zero deposit €0 deposit hold No large security deposit is blocked separately under WeRent’s zero deposit policy
VAT included €0 separate add-on Tax is already considered in the quoted rental structure
Batumi airport pickup cost €0–€35 Often included or low-cost depending on timing and exact handover terms
Pickup point delivery €0–€40 Delivery to a hotel, apartment, port area, or chosen meeting point may vary by distance/time
Extra driver €20–€60 Typical total for adding another approved driver for the week
Child seat €15–€40 Common weekly range depending on seat type and availability
Late-night or unusual handover €0–€40 Depends on time, route, and confirmation in advance

The table is a budgeting tool, not a promise that every vehicle sits inside every band. Availability changes quickly in Batumi, especially around summer weekends, public holidays, and airport arrival peaks.

What drives the weekly total up or down in Batumi

1. Vehicle class changes the base price first

Vehicle class is the biggest price driver. A small hatchback for city parking and coastal driving costs much less than a large SUV for families, luggage, mountain roads, or long-distance trips.

For example, if a manual economy car is €29/day, the raw 7-day base is €203. A crossover at €72/day is €504 before any extras. The difference is not an insurance charge; it is mainly the car category, size, demand, and maintenance cost.

Choose the smallest class that fits your route safely:

  • Batumi city, Gonio, Makhinjauri, short coast drives: economy or compact car
  • Batumi to Kutaisi or Tbilisi with luggage: compact, standard, or crossover
  • Mountain roads, families, bulky bags: SUV or larger vehicle

2. Automatic transmission often costs more than manual transmission

Automatic transmission add-on is a common search phrase, but in practice the cost is usually built into the automatic car’s rate rather than shown as a separate line. Automatic cars often cost more because availability is lower and demand from visitors is higher.

A manual economy car may sit around €190–€310 for the week. A similar-size automatic can move to €280–€480. In peak periods, the automatic gap can be even wider if only newer or higher-class cars remain.

If you can drive manual transmission confidently, you may lower the weekly total by €60–€180. If you are not comfortable with manual, book automatic early instead of waiting for last-minute availability.

3. Season demand moves Batumi prices sharply

Seasonal price in Batumi is one of the main reasons two travelers pay different totals for the same 7-day rental. Summer demand, beach season, regional holidays, weekend arrivals, and airport pickup peaks can all push prices up.

As a practical rule:

  • Lower-demand dates: economy/compact weekly totals often land near €190–€360
  • Shoulder periods: many standard rentals sit around €280–€520
  • High-demand summer periods: automatic and SUV options can rise to €480–€760

The car itself may be the same, but the remaining supply is different. Booking earlier helps because you can still choose between manual, automatic, compact, and SUV options instead of accepting whichever car is left.

4. Weekly discount can reduce the daily average

A weekly car rental discount usually works by lowering the effective daily rate when you book 7 days instead of several short rentals. The discount is not always shown as a separate line; it may appear as a lower weekly package price.

Example:

  • Daily rate without weekly discount: €35 × 7 = €245
  • Discounted weekly structure: €220
  • Saving: €25, or about 10%

For higher-class vehicles, the saving can be larger in euros. A €75/day SUV would be €525 before any weekly adjustment. If the weekly rate is €485, the saving is €40.

The best way to compare offers is to divide the final weekly total by 7. A €315 quote equals €45/day. A €490 quote equals €70/day. This makes it easier to compare vehicle classes and extras without being distracted by headline rates.

5. Pickup point and timing can add a small cost

WeRent offers delivery to a chosen pickup point, which can include an airport, hotel, apartment, or practical meeting location in Batumi. The price impact depends on distance, time, and logistics.

Does the Batumi airport pickup increase the weekly total? Sometimes, but usually the effect is small compared with vehicle class or season. A Batumi airport pickup cost of €0–€35 is a reasonable planning range. Hotel or apartment pickup point delivery may be €0–€40 depending on the exact address and handover time.

For late arrivals, send your flight number and expected landing time early. That reduces waiting problems and makes the handover easier to price accurately.

6. Extras are small individually but visible over 7 days

Extra driver child seat fees are not usually the largest part of the rental, but they can move a budget quote into the next price band.

Typical weekly planning figures:

  • Extra driver: €20–€60
  • Child seat: €15–€40
  • Both together: €35–€100

If you are traveling as a family, a child seat is a safety item, not a place to cut corners. If two adults will share long drives, an extra driver can also be worth the cost because only listed approved drivers should operate the rental vehicle.

7. Zero deposit changes cash flow, not the base car price

Zero deposit car rental Georgia matters because it avoids a large blocked security amount on your card. With WeRent’s zero deposit policy, you do not need to budget for a separate deposit hold on top of the weekly total.

What does “zero deposit” change about the price you pay? It does not mean the car is free of rental rules or responsibility. It means your travel cash flow is cleaner: you pay the agreed rental amount and selected extras without setting aside hundreds of euros for a blocked deposit.

That is especially useful for families and long-route travelers who also need money available for hotels, fuel, food, and activities.

Example totals: 3 realistic 7-day scenarios with numbers

Scenario 1: Budget couple, manual compact, city pickup

Trip: 7 days in Batumi, mostly city driving and short coastal trips.

  • Compact manual car: €32/day × 7 = €224
  • Weekly discount: -€14
  • 100% Casco included: €0 extra
  • VAT included: €0 separate add-on
  • Zero deposit: €0 deposit hold
  • City pickup point delivery: €0
  • Extras: none

Estimated weekly total: €210

This is the kind of booking where the headline rate and the final number stay close. The couple saves by choosing manual transmission, avoiding extras, and collecting the car at a standard pickup point.

Scenario 2: Family, automatic standard car, airport pickup, child seat

Trip: 7 days, airport arrival, Batumi base, day trips along the coast and toward Adjara.

  • Standard automatic car: €58/day × 7 = €406
  • Weekly discount: -€26
  • 100% Casco included: €0 extra
  • VAT included: €0 separate add-on
  • Zero deposit: €0 deposit hold
  • Batumi airport pickup cost: €20
  • Child seat: €25
  • Extra driver: €35

Estimated weekly total: €460

This is a common family pattern. The automatic car costs more than a manual, and the child seat plus extra driver add €60. Still, accident/theft coverage is not added as a separate insurance bill because Casco is included.

Scenario 3: Four travelers, SUV, peak summer, hotel delivery

Trip: 7 days in high season, luggage for four people, mountain and coastal roads.

  • SUV: €90/day × 7 = €630
  • Weekly discount: -€50
  • 100% Casco included: €0 extra
  • VAT included: €0 separate add-on
  • Zero deposit: €0 deposit hold
  • Hotel pickup point delivery: €25
  • Extra driver: €45

Estimated weekly total: €650

Here the price is driven by vehicle class and season demand. The extras matter, but the biggest jump comes from choosing an SUV during a busy period. If the same travelers booked a smaller manual car in shoulder season, the weekly total could be hundreds of euros lower.

How to keep the Batumi weekly total under control

Start with the all-in weekly number, then work backward. Ask four questions before confirming:

  1. Is 100% Casco included, or is insurance added later? With WeRent, 100% Casco is included in the price structure.
  2. Is there a deposit hold? WeRent’s zero deposit policy avoids a separate large blocked deposit.
  3. Is the quote for the exact transmission? Automatic and manual pricing can differ sharply.
  4. Are pickup and extras already shown? Airport pickup, extra driver, and child seat should be clear before arrival.

If you want the lowest reliable total, choose a manual economy or compact car, book outside peak demand where possible, avoid unnecessary extras, and select a standard pickup time. If comfort matters more, budget for an automatic, a larger class, and family extras from the start.

Quick FAQ: common cost questions for Batumi rentals

Does 100% Casco mean I pay extra for accident/theft coverage?

No. With WeRent, 100% Casco included means accident/theft coverage is included in the rental structure, not sold as a separate daily insurance add-on. Always follow the rental agreement conditions, approved-driver rules, and reporting steps if an incident happens.

What weekly total should I expect for a small car vs SUV in Batumi?

For a small manual car, expect about €190–€310 for 7 days. For a small automatic or standard car, expect about €280–€520. For an SUV or larger vehicle, plan around €420–€760 depending on season, availability, and pickup details.

Do automatic cars cost more for a one-week rental in Batumi?

Yes, usually. Automatic cars often cost €60–€180 more per week than similar manual cars because demand is higher and supply is more limited. In high season, the difference can increase if only larger automatic vehicles remain.

Does the Batumi airport pickup increase the weekly total?

It can. A practical Batumi airport pickup cost range is €0–€35 for a normal handover, depending on timing and the booking terms. The cost is usually smaller than the difference between vehicle classes or between low season and high season.

How much do extras like extra driver and child seat typically add?

For 7 days, budget €20–€60 for an extra driver and €15–€40 for a child seat. Together, they commonly add €35–€100 to the weekly total. Confirm both before arrival so the car and paperwork are ready at pickup.

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