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kosta_karapinotis

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Should I rent a car at the Heraklion Airport in Crete or will I find better deals elsewhere? I've heard that sometimes hotels can arrange good deals if I can wait. Also, do I need an international driver's license? I recall someone saying that I do.... They're fairly easy to get, right?
 
If you are going there peak season you should book the car before you go. Check the car companies on the internet . Prices and quality of cars will vary, most will meet you at the airport. Rental companies at the airport will be the most expensive. Don't be afraid to rent from smaller none international companies as long as you check their customer reviews on the net.
Depending on where your current drivers license is from you may not need need an international permit.

 
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If you are going there peak season you should book the car before you go. Check the car companies on the internet . Prices and quality of cars will vary, most will meet you at the airport. Rental companies at the airport will be the most expensive. Don't be afraid to rent from smaller none international companies as long as you check their customer reviews on the net.
Depending on where your current drivers license is from you may not need need an international permit.

It is very good advice to book the car before you go, especially if you know you want it, and especially if it is peak season. I have gotten cars at the last minute in Greece, but only because I had decided at the last minute I needed one, and somehow the hotel I was at arranged it. When I tried to use a major rental car chain, all their cars were booked up.
 
Thank you, all! I will look into my options. It's a good point, not to wait to rent if I know I need one... I'll need to think about it.
 
If you are going there in peak season you should book the car before you go. Check the car companies on the internet .

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I love to travel to Greece and I do so whenever I can. There's an art to it, though, and I am never really going into it "blind". It's a good idea to start by thinking generally about where you might want to go.

Athens is usually the starting point for most travelers, with its iconic Acropolis offering panoramic views and a history lesson all in one spot. If you're a beach lover, head towards the Cyclades for stunning beaches and the classic, postcard-worthy Santorini sunsets. Or, if it's history you're after, the ruins of Delphi or the ancient city of Mycenae will surely captivate you.

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The rest of the details tend to sort themselves out. For example, you can book your lodging as you go along, especially off-peak.

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