
Car Hire Greece
Car Hire Greece online with no cancellation or amendment fees. Select a hire car from a wide range of top notch vehicles. You will find the cheapest car hire deals in Greece on cars ranging from large luxury to small and economic hire cars. For families and groups of people 7 seater and 9 seater car hire is also available.
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Car Hire Requirements
The minimum driving age is 21, if you are 23 or under 25, call free on 0800 358 7707 to find out more on young driver supplements.
- Credit Card - To book and collect your car hire in Greece you will require a current credit card.
- Driving Licence - If you are from the UK, don't forget to take both counterparts of your licence (paper & Card)
- Passport - Some suppliers will request to see your passport
- Car Hire Voucher - After booking car hire in Greece online or via the telephone, you will receive this car hire voucher via email. Check it, print it off and take with you
Greece Information
When it comes to historical sites, Greece is simply unparalleled. Its Roman sites are simply astonishing and must be visited, however, the country also offers up a diverse range of activities for holidaymakers of every ilk. Greece thrives by night, with a nightclub culture like no other – on its islands and in the cities – and also enjoys a proud culinary history, exuded most in some of the fine restaurants and kafeneia found at every turn. Its landscape is also diverse, where rugged mountain ranges compete for the attention against some of the most beautiful stretches of coastline on the planet. Greece truly has something for everyone.
Sightseeing by City
Athens:
The Acroplis (UNESCO Heritage Site), Ancient Agora (Temple of Hephaestus, Attalos Stoa, Museum of the Agora, Roman Forum), Synagma Sqaure (parliament buildings), The Kerameikos (ancient cemetery, Dipylon Gate), Temple of Olympian Zeus (1896 Olympic Stadium, Hadrian’s Arch), Lycabettus Hill (restaurants, viewpoints), Old Parliament of Greece, National Archaeological Museum, New Acropolis Museum, Benaki, Cycladic Art Museum, Folk Art Museum, shopping, dining, river cruises, bus/boat/walking tours.
From Athens: Piraeus (Harbour of Athens – ferry services to Greek Islands), Port of Laviron (ferry services to Greek Islands), ancient towns of Peloponnese.
Thessaloniki:
Byzantine city walls, the White Tower, Eptapyrgion Fort, Byzantine churches, Turkish baths, Rotonda (Roman Temple of Zeus), Arch of Triumph of Galerius and palace, Archaeological Museum, Museum of Byzantine Culture, State Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Photography, Museum of Cinematography, Thessaloniki Technology Park, Folklore and Ethnological Museum of Macedonia, Jewish Museum , Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Municipal Art Gallery, Museum of Aghios Demetrios, Goulandris Museum of Natural History, food markets, shopping, restaurants.
From Thessaloniki: Beaches of the Halkidiki Peninsula, Mount Olympus Coast, Dion (archaeological site near Mount Olympus), Pella and Vegina (ancient Macedonian cities), Prespa and Doirani Lakes.
Volos:
Archaeological Museum, St. Nicholas Square (shopping, restaurants, waterfront park), Alykes Beach, Freedom Sqaure (cafes, restaurants), nearby mountain villages of Makrynitsa and Portaria, Aghios Nikolaos Cathedral, Aghios Konstantinos Basilica, Bank of Greece, Lyceum of Greek Women.
From Volos: Mount Pelion, Sporades Islands (ferry from Volos).
Patra:
Rio-Antirio Bridge, Roman Odeon, Achaia Clauss Winery, St. Andrews Chruch, The Castro (viewpoints), Faro Lighthouse, Apolo Theatre, Turkish baths, restaurants, shopping.