Inquiry: Can I rent a car from Hungary and drive through Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, and then enter Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia in one go? How do I pass through the border? What are the requirements for crossing from a Schengen country to a non-Schengen country ?
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Sure, the car rental company may charge some fees, and you also need to buy highway tolls in Austria and Slovenia.
Schengen and non-Schengen checks are for passports, not cars. If the visa is valid, you will be allowed to pass. Entering Bosnia and Herzegovina depends on your car rental company. Generally, entry into Bosnia and Herzegovina is prohibited. Don't cause any trouble. If you do, you will be fully responsible and the insurance will be invalid. Customs officers at the border will not stop your car.
In principle, there is no problem. You need to confirm the insurance issue with the Hungarian car dealership, as well as whether it can pass through the countries behind! The car and Schengen have nothing to do with it! Last year, the car was picked up in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and there was no problem! The only thing to pay attention to is that if you don't have multiple Schengen visas, you should be careful about Croatia.