Rent a car in Chania, Crete

Rent a car in Chania, Crete. Airport, port, hotel 

Rent a car in Chania, Crete, and throughout Greece.  Delivery at the airport, but also at the port or directly to your hotel in the city centre, free of charge. Book with us and pay by credit card on the spot, on delivery. Make a reservation or ask for a quote.

by the french guide “Guide du routard”

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group A, Peugeot 107
Peugeot 107 - Group A

A/C - Manual transmission - 1,000cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Group A

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group A, Aygo
Toyota Aygo - Group A

A/C - Manual transmission - 1,000cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group B, Kia Picanto
Kia Picanto - Group B

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 100cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Group B

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group K1, Hyundai i10
Hyundai i10 - Group B

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  100cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Rent a car in Greece. Airport, port, hotel 
Hyundai i20 - Group C

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 200cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Group C - (Middle group)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group C, Renault Clio
Renault Clio - Group C

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  200cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group D, Kia Ceed
Kia Ceed - Group D

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 400cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Groupe D - (Sedan)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Greece. Airport, port, hotel 
Fiat Tipo - Group D

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  400cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group E, Hyundai Matrix
Hyundai Matrix - Group E

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 400cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Group E - (Seddan compact)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group E, Skoda Roomstar
Skoda Roomstar - Group E

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  400cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group F, Fiat Talento
Fiat Talento - Group F

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 600cm³

Four doors - 9 persons

Groupe F - (Family cars)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group F, Fiat Talento
Peugeot Traveller - Group F

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 600cm³

Four doors - 9 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group I, Citroën Picasso
Citroën Picasso - 5 pers - Group I

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 600cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Group I - (Compact)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group I, Fiat Tipo SW
Fiat Tipo Station Wagon- 5 pers - Group I

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  600cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group J, Kia Sportage
Kia Sportage - 5 pers - Group J

A/C – Manual transmission – 1 600cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Group J - (SUV)

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group J, Kia Sportage
Kia Sportage - 5 pers - Group J

A/C – Manual transmission – 1  600cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group B, Kia Picanto
Kia Picanto - Groupe K1

A/C – Automatic transmission – 1 100cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Group K1 - Automatic

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group K1, Hyundai i10
Hyundai i10 - Groupe K1

A/C – Automatic transmission – 1 100cm³

Four doors - 4 persons

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group K2, Peugeot 208 automatic
Peugeot 208 - Groupe K2

A/C – Automatic – 1 200cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

Group K2 - Automatic

Delivery: Airport – port – hotel
2nd driver: Free
Child seat:  Free

No hidden fees
All-risk insurance 

Without excess

Rent a car in Chania. Airport - port - hotel 

Rent a car in Crete and Greece. Group K2, Renault Megane automatic
Renault Megane - Groupe K2

A/C – Automatic – 1 200cm³

Four doors - 5 persons

RENT A CAR IN CHANIA IN CRETE AND GREECE 

What driving licence do I need in Greece?
A national driving licence for EU nationals. For others, an international licence.

How old do I have to be to drive?
The minimum age, free of charge, is 25 and the maximum 72. 

Which credit card?
To pay for the rental, use a credit card, Visa, Mastercard or other credit card. For the deposit, an imprint of your card will be taken until the vehicle is returned, but your account will not be debited.

When should you book?
As early as possible to get good prices. At the last minute and especially in high season, it will be more difficult and more expensive.

Why not have a 4×4 in Greece?
It's not necessary. Firstly, it is much more expensive and much less comfortable. Secondly, roads are generally in good condition and tarmac. And above all, avoid off-piste riding because of the risk of damage, which is not covered by insurance.

Moving to another island?
When you're in Greece, it's tempting to take the ferry with your hire car to visit other islands. However, unless agreed with the car hire company, this is not permitted due to possible damage during the crossing, insurance issues, not to mention the consequences of a breakdown or accident on another island. What's more, it's not an economical solution. The cost of crossing a car by ferry is too high. It's better to return the car and hire another at the next destination.

Check the condition of the vehicle
When you take delivery of the vehicle, if there are any dents or scratches, ask for them to be noted in the contract. And why not take a few photos in case of a dispute later on.

Use "Premium", "Gold", "Platinium" credit cards ...
These cards often offer insurance for car hire abroad, and sometimes cover any excess in the event of damage to the vehicle. Find out more before you leave for Greece. In any case, it is advisable to use these cards for all rentals (plane, boat, car, etc.) and for major purchases. There are many advantages associated with them that many people are unaware of.

Adding a GPS?
Not necessary and, above all, expensive. Telephone operators currently allow you to use some or all of the data included in your national packages within the EU. And if you don't have such packages, to avoid roaming charges, you can download a map in advance, when you are connected to the wifi, so that you can surf on the spot, without spending any money.

In case of an accident?
In the event of an accident, injury, hit-and-run or dispute, call the emergency number 112. At the same time, request the presence of the police (112 or 100), and don't forget to inform the rental agency, whose telephone number is on the contract. Finally, use your smartphone to take a few shots, particularly of the number plates.

by "Guide du Routard"

En prenant pour base la capitale de la préfecture, Chania (Hania ou La Canée), vous profiterez de plages simples, d'une nature et de paysages magnifiques pour ceux qui veulent se détendre, mais aussi d'une atmosphère cosmopolite et de toutes les commodités pour vos soirées. Pour ceux qui s'ennuient bien sûr... du fauteuil ou de la piscine de l'hôtel, les gorges de Samaria, dans le département de Chania, sont là qui les attendent. Depuis le Pirée en bateau classique (environ 9 heures) ou en fast (environ 6 heures) D'Athènes par avion (environ une heure)