FAQ

Rent Vehicle

You must be between 21 and 69 years old to rent a car in Greece and have held your driver’s license for at least one year.

You must bring your driver’s license at the start of the rental period. Your license must have been issued at least one year before the rental date. Additionally, you need to present your ID card or passport. All documents must display the driver’s name.

Regarding the driver’s license: You must hold a license issued by an EU country or an International Driving Permit (IDP). The IDP must be accompanied by the driver’s original license from their home country.

For every car rental, a credit or debit card is always required as a deposit, even if you choose to pay for the rental in cash. We also accept deposits in cash.

Taking the car outside Greece is not allowed.

You must return the vehicle with the same amount of fuel it had when delivered to you. Otherwise, you will be charged for the fuel difference based on the average price per liter as defined by the Greek Ministry of Development, Competitiveness & Shipping’s fuel price observatory (site: http://www.fuelprices.gr).

All our rates include 100 free kilometers per day. If the renter wishes to drive additional kilometers, extra mileage is charged at €10 per 100 km.

The minimum rental duration is 2 days.

You can pick up or drop off the car at our office for free during business hours: 09:00 a.m. – 09:00 p.m.

If you prefer the delivery/pick-up to be outside our office, the charges are as follows:

•Airport: €40

•Distances over 7 kilometers: €30

•Distances under 7 kilometers: €20

For services after 9:00 p.m., the charges are:

• Airport: €75

• Distances over 7 kilometers: €60

• Distances under 7 kilometers: €40

The charges apply per trip.