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I would love to rent a car while in Greece because I like exploring the outskirts of islands and having my own freedom. But I wonder if its worth bringing the car on the ferry because I hate spending my sweet vacation time looking for parking and driving around in circles. Is parking a nightmare?
 
You will not be allowed to Take a rented car on a ferry.The car rental company will forbid it & the ferry company will not load a rented car.
 
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You will not be allowed to Take a rented car on a ferry.The car rental company will forbid it & the ferry company will not load a rented car.
Really? I had no idea this was a thing and I've taken my rental car on ferries....do they check usually? Or was I just lucky?
 
If that was in Greece you were very lucky. Also if you had an accident the insurance would not be valid.
 
The vast majority of rental companies will not allow their cars on ferries, you will find that on your contract. Several reasons for this and one is insurance.
When I'm in Greece I always rent from the same company in Athens and they allow me to take their car on ferries but I have to tell them before I do.
In any case you can rent cars on any of the islands.
 
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The vast majority of rental companies will not allow their cars on ferries, you will find that on your contract. Several reasons for this and one is insurance.
When I'm in Greece I always rent from the same company in Athens and they allow me to take their car on ferries but I have to tell them before I do.
In any case you can rent cars on any of the islands.
I didn't realize I could tell them in advance and ask for approval, thank you
 
Kosta ,
I think you will find it difficult to find one that will allow you to ferry a car. I have been dealing with them for many years, I rent a car for the whole time I spent in Greece (4-8 weeks, almost every year) and they look after me, that's the reason I still use them. I book a few weeks before I land in Greece, I don't pay a deposit and I pay them the full amount at the airport when I leave. They know I want a late model car, one with non Chinese tyres and low km. I always look after their cars but I use them, I do a lot of k's and give them back clean and undamaged.
I have a personal relationship with them, I haven't been out of Australia for two years and they keep in tough with me via email around May asking if I will be going there, hopefully next year.
Not sure if they will allow a new customer to take a car on a ferry.
They will not allow me to take their car out of the country.
 
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Kosta ,
I think you will find it difficult to find one that will allow you to ferry a car. I have been dealing with them for many years, I rent a car for the whole time I spent in Greece (4-8 weeks, almost every year) and they look after me, that's the reason I still use them. I book a few weeks before I land in Greece, I don't pay a deposit and I pay them the full amount at the airport when I leave. They know I want a late model car, one with non Chinese tyres and low km. I always look after their cars but I use them, I do a lot of k's and give them back clean and undamaged.
I have a personal relationship with them, I haven't been out of Australia for two years and they keep in tough with me via email around May asking if I will be going there, hopefully next year.
Not sure if they will allow a new customer to take a car on a ferry.
They will not allow me to take their car out of the country.
If you have a personal relationship with business in Greece, you will always have an easier time, that has been my experience :) I always try and find businesses I trust and become a repeat customer
 
I don't always need a car on the Greek islands. It all depends where I am staying. I end up just getting a car at the last minute wherever I am at, if I decide I need it. Usually, I am pretty calculating about where my hotel is, so most of what I need to do is accessible by walking, public transport, or a taxi. The hassle of dealing with a car sometimes isn't worth it to me over the long term.
 

Update on Rhodes after the fires?

I know that Rhodes had a rough summer. I am starting to think about planning my trip to Greece for September 2024. I don't know yet what my plan is, but I always wanted to go to Rhodes to see the Lindos Acropolis area and the Knights of Saint John. I have some people in my party who are history buffs and they would be thrilled if we finally went. We didn't go last year because of all that was going on in the island.

But, I am starting to see Rhodes appear again on Cruise itineraries, and cruising might be a possibility for us because we will be traveling with multiple generations.

For those of you who know the island well, or even might know people on the island, what do you think?

Are there festivals in the summer in Rhodes?

I’m planning a trip to Rhodes, Greece, and I've heard that the island is not just about stunning beaches and breathtaking landscapes, but it’s also rich in culture and offers a variety of festivals throughout the year. I’m really excited about the possibility of aligning my visit with one of these cultural events!

Can anyone share recommendations for festivals in Rhodes? I’m interested in anything from traditional Greek celebrations to music, art, and food festivals. Anything that will allow me to soak in the local culture and make my trip even more memorable.

I usually just "see the sites" when I am in Greece. This is my second time on Rhodes, so now I am looking for something different to do.

Rhodes tips for couples

I am looking for tips about visiting Rhodes for couples. I will be traveling with my significant other and no one else, and this is a first traveling without other people. I am excited!

We're looking for recommendations to make the most of our time on this beautiful island. Specifically, we're interested in:
  • Charming Places to Stay: We'd appreciate suggestions for quaint, romantic accommodations that offer a memorable experience.
  • Must-See Attractions: What are the top sights that we should not miss while in Rhodes?
  • Romantic Dining: Any hidden gems or restaurants with a romantic ambiance that would be perfect for a couple?
  • Secluded Spots: Are there any less-traveled beaches or quiet spots for some quality time away from the crowds?
  • Local Experiences: We're keen on engaging in activities or experiences unique to Rhodes – anything that's a bit off the beaten path.
  • Travel Tips: Any general advice on navigating Rhodes as a couple – transportation, safety, or local customs we should be aware of?
Thanks so much!

Web cameras on Rhodes

There are several cameras. go to youtube.com
search for DHMOS RODOY

Holiday season coming to a close in Greece & the islands

Soon tavernas/bars & shops will be closing until 2024.By mid november it will be very quiet.
Share and discuss your Rhodes photos, questions and experiences!

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