Tips
Tips For Planning an International Road Trip
Dreaming of hitting the open road across borders? An international road trip is one of the most exciting and immersive ways to explore a new part of the world. But to keep things stress-free and safe, a little planning goes a long way. Whether you're crossing continents or just venturing over a nearby border, here are Imoova’s top tips for planning an unforgettable international driving adventure, as well as how you can do it on a budget.
1. Choose the Right Vehicle for the Journey
Your vehicle is your lifeline on a road trip — especially abroad. Whether you’re renting or relocating a vehicle through services like Imoova, make sure it suits the terrain, climate, and road conditions of your route. Think fuel efficiency, luggage space, and comfort for long drives.

2. Understand Visa and Entry Requirements
Every country has different rules when it comes to visas, border crossings, and entry documentation. Some nations also require proof of onward travel or sufficient funds.
Before you go:
Research entry/exit requirements for each country.
Carry multiple copies of all important documents.
3. Sort Out Your Insurance Early
Never hit the road internationally without proper insurance. This includes both:
Travel insurance for medical emergencies
Vehicle insurance that covers cross-border driving
Not all rental or relocation providers offer cross-border coverage automatically — always confirm in writing before you go.
4. Get an International Driving Permit (IDP)
Many countries require an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside your local license. It’s an easy and affordable document to obtain and can save you major hassles with authorities abroad.
Apply for an IDP well in advance — it usually takes around a week to process.

5. Plan (But Don’t Over-Plan) Your Route
Use GPS and online mapping tools to create a rough route, but don’t be afraid to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. Make sure to:
Mark fuel stations in remote areas
Identify rest stops, emergency services, and accommodations
Research road rules in each country (speed limits, tolls etc.)
Flexibility is key — some of the best experiences are spontaneous.

6. Know the Local Road Rules
Driving norms and laws vary significantly from one country to another. Key things to check:
Which side of the road they drive on
Speed limits and alcohol limits
Local etiquette (e.g. giving way on roundabouts)
The more you know, the safer and more confident you'll feel.
7. Pack Smart, Pack Light
While it’s tempting to pack for every possible scenario, space is limited — especially if you’re relocating a vehicle. Bring only the essentials:
Travel docs, chargers, water, and snacks
First aid kit and any medications
Offline maps and translation apps
Leave space for souvenirs (and snacks from every stop)!
8. Use a Trusted Vehicle Relocation Service
Looking to save money on long-distance international road trips? Imoova helps travellers like you relocate vehicles across countries for as little as $1 per day!
By relocating cars, campervans, or motorhomes for rental companies, you get:
A vehicle from a reputable rental company
Potential fuel / ferry reimbursements
A unique road trip opportunity without the high cost of a rental
Check out our current vehicle relocation deals here.

Planning an international road trip can seem overwhelming, but with a solid plan, the right vehicle, and a sense of adventure, it’s one of the most rewarding ways to travel.
Whether you're driving through Europe, New Zealand, or the U.S., use these tips to hit the road with confidence — and make memories that last a lifetime.