Loading Page...

Can I drive in Greece with my UK driving Licence?

Licences and permits You can drive in Greece with a UK driving licence.



People Also Ask

International Driver's License As a foreigner driving in Greece, you will need a valid EU Driving License or International Driving License to rent a car. Visitors with a license from the USA, Canada, Australia, UK and Gibraltar, do not need an International Driver's Licence to rent a car in Greece.

MORE DETAILS

Right turns of red traffic lights: unlike what is allowed in some countries, in Greece you are not allowed to make a right turn on a red traffic light, unless there is a distinct, separate, traffic light placed showing a green or pulsing orange right turn signal .

MORE DETAILS

U.S. citizen tourists/temporary residents with stays less than six months with a valid United States driver's license can drive in Greece with their U.S. license. For stays more than 185 days in Greece: A Greek license may be required.

MORE DETAILS

You do not need an IDP to drive in the EU , Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein if you have a photocard driving licence issued in the UK.

MORE DETAILS

The basic requirements for driving in Greece You need to have a full driver's license in order to drive in Greece and you ought to have had that driving license for at least a year. You may need an IDP (International Driving Permit) depending on which country your driving license was issued in.

MORE DETAILS

EXPERTS AGREE GREECE IS SAFE All of this adds up to an idyllic vacation destination, from a safety standpoint.

MORE DETAILS

These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

MORE DETAILS

In short, flashing amber means: yes, you can go, but you don`t have priority or right of way. Although friendly and welcoming, Greeks are generally a volatile and excitable race.

MORE DETAILS

Language. The signs in Greece are in two languages: Greek (Greek Alphabet) and English (Latin Alphabet). Previously, the signs were in Katharevousa and used the Polytonic system, until 1976 and 1981, which were replaced by the Demotic and Monotonic systems respectively.

MORE DETAILS