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Is it a good idea to rent a car in Greece?

Renting a car in Greece tip: The biggest benefit of having a rental car in Greece is that you can visit the off the beaten track sights and stay in hotels from the crowds. This also allows you to save money as generally hotels in urban areas are more expensive as tourists can't travel too far from them without a car.



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Yes, US citizens can rent a car in Greece as long as they meet the requirements set by the car rental company. Most car rental companies in Greece require the driver to be at least 21 years old and to have a valid driver's license issued in their home country, along with a credit card in their name.

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The buses, the train, and the Athens metro system are excellent ways to travel using public transport. That being said, as you can imagine, public transport is not the most luxurious way to get around Greece nor the easiest. Another -much less affordable- alternative to public transport is the use of taxis.

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Antiparos is a small island in the Cyclades, located opposite Paros. It's a charming destination with picturesque alleys and amazing beaches, and it's ideal to explore without a car. Antiparos is one of the top islands in Greece that you can fully enjoy with no car.

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All you need is a positive attitude, and you'll be good to go. Driving on the islands is good when you become familiar with the narrow streets and the parking rules. At the same time, driving in major cities such as Athens with your rented car is often much more chaotic and, as a result, a bit more difficult.

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Located off Greece's Ionian coast, Zakynthos (also known as Zante Island) is small enough to navigate in a couple of days by car, making it an ideal Greek island for a driving holiday. This route will take you clockwise around the island, discovering the most popular beaches and locations.

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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.

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Key Takeaways. Renting a car in Greece will give you full freedom regarding the destinations you will visit and the pace of your trip. If you are a non-EU citizen, you will need an international driver's license to rent a car in Greece. You must get car insurance for your rented vehicle for safety and peace of mind.

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Kefalonia. Kefalonia is one of the largest Greek islands, but one of the lesser-visited. This means that you can explore the island's rugged mountains, fir forests and magical caves in peace, away from huge huddles of tourists.

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The most affordable Greek Islands to visit include Crete, Andros, Tinos, Corfu and Naxos. These cheap Greek Islands don't get nearly as many visitors as others, making everything from transportation to food and accommodations more affordable. And often, they're not even very far from the more popular islands.

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Buses (KTEL) The KTEL buses are green in color and connect Athens to many towns on the mainland. Itineraries are regular and tickets can be bought just before the trip, even though that is not recommended. It is the most popular way of transportation between areas of the Greek mainland.

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Buses (KTEL) The KTEL buses are green in color and connect Athens to many towns on the mainland. Itineraries are regular and tickets can be bought just before the trip, even though that is not recommended. It is the most popular way of transportation between areas of the Greek mainland.

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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.

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