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Is it hard for Americans to drive in Greece?

The majority of people find that driving in Greece is relatively easy with no trouble or difficulty.



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While many of the laws and regulations governing driving are the same in Greece as they are in much of the EU and the United States, Greek driving laws do have some slight variations. Using the horn: Technically, using your car horn is illegal in towns and urban areas except in the case of emergencies.

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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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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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Renting a car in Greece is a great way to get around during your time in Southern Europe. It gives you a lot more freedom and flexibility than if you depend on public transport. It also means that you can explore lesser-known villages, ruins, and beaches in areas where local transport links leave a lot to be desired.

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Greece Driving Rules and Regulations
  1. Drive on the right-hand side of the road.
  2. All occupants of the vehicle must wear seat belts when fitted.
  3. Children under 10 may not travel in the front seat. ...
  4. Children between 3 and 11 years, measuring less than 1.35m must be seated in an appropriate child restraint for their size.


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An International Driving Permit (IDP) is a requirement to legally rent a car in Greece. It is mandatory to accompany your valid domestic driver's license with an IDP at the time of receiving your car rental. The UN itself does not issue driving permits and uses authorized travel associations to administer the service.

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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 .

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And of course, when you come to a country like Greece, sitting in a hotel or just relaxing on the beach is a real crime. Therefore, car rental is a great way to make your vacation unforgettable. And all cars for rent in Greece have to be insured.

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Greeks in general, do treat well American tourists and in fact all tourists, since Greeks were hospitable since ancient times.

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But you'll be pleasantly surprised by the average price of a trip to Greece. Two weeks in Greece should cost around $2800 on a mid-range budget. And if you are a budget traveler, you could make that $2800 last nearly a month with hostels, overnight ferry tickets, and cooking or eating street food to save money.

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9 Greek Islands Best Enjoyed from the Driver's Seat
  • Lefkada. ...
  • Naxos. ...
  • Zakynthos. ...
  • Kythira. ...
  • Chios. ...
  • Samos. ...
  • Lesvos. ...
  • Kefalonia.


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If you have a valid license from your home state, you can drive in European countries for up to 90 days without further documentation. However, once you have spent more than 90 days in Europe and wish to continue driving there, it is recommended that you get an International Driver's License (IDL).

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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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