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Cheapest car rental rates

Athens Airport
Economy
Fiat Panda or similar
Fiat Panda
  • 4
  • 1
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Man.
Ok Mobility
DKK 24.77 per day
Athens Airport
Mini
Toyota Aygo or similar
Toyota Aygo
  • 5
  • 1
  • 4
  • A/C
  • Man.
ABBYCAR
DKK 26.26 per day
Athens Airport
Economy Elite
Hyundai i10 or similar
Hyundai i10
  • 4
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
Surprice
DKK 34.02 per day
Athens Airport
Mini Elite
Fiat Panda or similar
Fiat Panda
  • 5
  • 1
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
DRIVE S.A.
DKK 37.15 per day

Most popular car rental deals

Athens Airport
Compact
Opel Astra or similar
Opel Astra
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
Record-go
DKK 41.48 per day
Athens Airport
Intermediate
Fiat Tipo or similar
Fiat Tipo
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
Lets Drive
DKK 51.03 per day
Athens Airport
Standard Crossover
Skoda Kamiq or similar
Skoda Kamiq
  • 5
  • 3
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
WheeGo
DKK 58.42 per day
Athens Airport
Compact Elite
Volkswagen Golf or similar
Volkswagen Golf
  • 5
  • 2
  • 5
  • A/C
  • Man.
Selecta rent a car
DKK 60.65 per day
The above prices are only approximate and were last updated at 7:01 PM on 5/5/25. Prices may vary based on the booking dates, length of rental, and car class.
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Travel information

Languages
Greek
Currency
EUR
Drive on
Right-hand side
Country code
+30
Average car rental price
DKK 42 per day
Average car rental length
8 days
Speed limit within town
50 km/h or 31 mph
Speed limit out of town
90 - 130 km/h or 56 - 81 mph
Acceptable limit of BAC
0.05%
Rating
9.2 / 10
Average gas price
DKK 13.43 per liter or DKK 50.83 per gallon
Lowest gas price
DKK 12.68 per liter or DKK 48.01 per gallon
Highest gas price
DKK 14.55 per liter or DKK 55.07 per gallon

Why rent a car in Athens?

Athens is a fascinating city to explore. Both ancient and modern, this sprawling city has countless landmarks, distinct neighborhoods, and beautiful nature areas. Many interesting places, from Hellenic monuments to small, charming villages, are also located nearby. Getting a rental car is the best way to see as much as you can.

Athens

One-way car rentals in Athens

The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Athens and drop off in another city include:

  • From Athens to Thessaloniki - 340 offers from DKK 53.19 per day
  • From Athens to Corfu - 135 offers from DKK 188.38 per day
  • From Athens to Preveza - 67 offers from DKK 209.87 per day
  • From Athens to Kalamata - 152 offers from DKK 164.95 per day
  • From Athens to Zakynthos - 143 offers from DKK 242.92 per day

Top ways to enter Athens

  • Athens Airport: By far the largest in Greece and among the 30 busiest in Europe, flying to Athens Airport is the best way to reach the Greek capital. The airport is about 30 km (18 mi) from the city center.
  • Volos Airport: Only open during the summer months, and served by a few low-cost carriers, Volos Central Greece Airport is about a three-hour ride north of Athens.
  • Kalamata Airport: Like many others in Greece, this airport serving the large southern Peloponnese city is mainly active during the summer months. It is about three hours west of Athens.
  • Thessaloniki Airport: The third busiest airport of Greece , serving its second city, is about a five-hour ride north of Athens. Arriving in one and leaving the other will give you a big opportunity to see a lot of mainland Greece.
  • By sea: Athens is home to three different ferry ports — Lavrio, Rafina, and Piraeus. Piraeus is the city’s main port, and it connects the Greek capital with Corfu (Kerkyra) and the Ionian, and the islands of the Cyclades, the Saronic, and the Dodecanese.

City facts

  • Athens enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate. Summers are dry and extremely hot, with temperatures often reaching 35 °C  (95 °F). Remaining properly hydrated is very important. Winters are more humid, but mild, with the average temperature around 10 °C  (50 °F) in January and February.
  • The birthplace of democracy and the leading city of politics and culture during early classical antiquity, Athens was inhabited long before. With a history of human settlement going back for 7000 years, Athens is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. 
  • Although the population of Athens Municipality is only 660,000, nearly 4 million people, or more than every third inhabitant of Greece, live in its wider metropolitan area. It is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the European Union (EU). 

Top sights and activities

  • Acropolis. Once a fortified town of what was then Athens and dating back as early as the Bronze Age, the Acropolis is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the main symbols of the city. Visit landmarks such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, and Theater of Dionysus. Then check out the Acropolis Museum or take a walk to the nearby Hill of the Muses and Hill of the Nymphs, two other ancient landmarks.
  • Mount Lycabettus. According to a legend, the most important summit of Athens was created by the goddess Athena when she dropped a limestone that she was carrying. Nowadays you can ascend the mountain via a funicular. The view from the top reveals not only the rest of Athens but also, on a clear day,  Piraeus and the Peloponnese peninsula. 
  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus. This ancient outdoor theater, built by a Greek magnate and sophist that gave it his name, has been hosting plays for nearly 2,000 years and continues to do so to this day. Even if you’re not visiting on a day when there’s a performance, you can still appreciate the magnitude of the stone theater, have a nice walk around it, and appreciate the local flora and fauna that includes tortoises.
  • National Archaeological Museum. Covering thousands of years from prehistory until late antiquity, this is one of the most comprehensive and interesting history museums in Europe. The museum has an impressive collection of Cycladic and Mycenaean art, as well as the art of cultures from the wider Mediterranean Basin which includes Egypt and the Middle East. The museum is located in central Athens and can be easily accessed from anywhere in the city. Visit the official website to learn more about the collection and admission.
  • The Ancient Agora. In Ancient Greece, this was the city’s main civic center. Speeches and events would be hosted in the squares and plazas of the Agora, and Greek Philosophers like Socrates and Plato would share their thoughts and wisdom with Athenians. The Temple of Hephaestus is dedicated to Hephaestus, god of fire and metalworking, and Athena Ergane, goddess of pottery and crafts. This impressive Doric temple is made entirely out of marble and was built around the same time as the Parthenon.
  • The Stoa of Attalos. This grand, colonnaded building was a gift to the people of Athens from King Attalos II of Pergamon. He had fallen completely in love with the Greek capital during his time there. In its heyday, it functioned as sort of an ancient shopping center and was filled with stores selling everything from groceries to clothing and jewelry. Sadly, the original stoa was largely destroyed by the Herulians in 267 AD. It was rebuilt in the 1950s, and explicit care was taken with the restoration to make sure that the same building materials, technique and style were used. 
  • The Plaka steps. Plaka is one of the oldest neighborhoods in central Athens. Its iconic steps can be found at Mnisikleous 22. Bars and restaurants line either side of the stairs. This is a great place to stop for meze plates (small dishes that are the Greek answer to tapas).
  • Museum of Ancient Greek Technology. The Classical Greeks were not just legendary poets, storytellers, and visual artists, they also made great strides in the scientific and technological development of their time. The place to learn about these unique and nowadays often forgotten inventions is the Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology where you can see many artifacts and learn about their historical importance.
  • Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments. While the main tourist draw of Athens is undoubtedly its aforementioned classical heritage, the relatively more recent Greek folklore can be just as fun to explore! The place to start is the small, but interesting museum which is located in the traditional neighborhood of Plaka and displays no fewer than 600 musical instruments that have been collected from all over the country. If you enjoyed a visit here, you might also like the Museum of Greek Folk Art (also in Plaka, just a short walk away) and the Museum of the History of Greek Costume.

Traffic and parking

  • Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the speed limits are 90 km/h (55.9 mph) on roads outside populated areas and 50 km/h (31 mph) in populated and built-up areas.
  • While the larger roads are in good shape, some of the smaller, rural roads might have poor surfacing and potholes. Be careful when driving on them, especially after dark.
  • Many gas stations might be closed during weekends and public holidays. 
  • It is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving.
  • The legal alcohol limit is 0.05% for experienced drivers and 0.02% for novice drivers. Exceeding these limits can lead to high fines and a license ban. Exceeding the limit of 0.08% is a criminal offense and can lead to up to two years of imprisonment.
  • The insurance and car documentation needs to be in the car whenever you’re driving.
  • If you’re the driver, you need to have your passport or ID card with you at all times.
  • The general emergency number, like elsewhere in the EU, is 112. The police number is 100, the ambulance number is 166, and the fire brigade number is 199.
  • Parking in central Athens can sometimes be a pain, and there are a few things you need to know. You will find color-coded "P" signs next to parking spaces. If it is blue, it is reserved for residents only, and you will be fined if you park there. If it is yellow, it is reserved for commercial or police vehicles. If it is white, you can park here with a fee, and you need to pay for parking at a nearby machine. The maximum parking time is three hours. 
  • There are a few underground and multilevel car parks in central Athens, including Metropark Athens near Syntagma Square and Parking Kapa next to Metaxourgeio metro station. 

Toll roads

There are a number of toll roads, tunnels, and bridges on mainland Greece. Many travelers find them very hard to navigate and some choose to avoid using the toll roads altogether because of the very complex toll system that is in place. Different toll roads are administered by different private companies and so there is not a single, nationwide (or even region-wide) system in place.

For most toll roads, payment can be either made with cash at a toll gate, by a credit card, or with coins at an automatic toll machine. For some roads, an electronic transponder might be used to pay for using the toll road. Some rental cars may be equipped with such an electronic transponder. However, because of the aforementioned different toll systems that are in place, this payment method might work for some toll roads, but not for others. Determine out your route in advance and ask your car rental provider about the best way to pay for all the toll roads that you plan to use.

Ideas for day trips

  • Parnitha National Park. About one hour’s drive from downtown Athens, this green area has many gorges, caves, springs, and dense forests that you can explore along its hiking paths. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some of the red deer that live in the park’s territory.
  • Epidaurus. Once a ritual site for the worship of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, this place southwest of Athens is famous among locals both for its alleged healing properties and the incredible acoustics of its old theater. The theater is about a two-hour drive from the capital, with the road mostly hugging the Megara Gulf.
  • Thebes. Mentioned both in Greek myths and written records of the  many empires that ruled the area, Thebes is another world-famous historical location. Walk through the ruins of Cadmea Fortress or pay a visit to the stunning Archaeological Museum of Thebes. From Athens, it’s only a tad more than one hour’s drive north. 
  • Eleusis. Nowadays a small northwestern suburb of Athens, during the prehistoric period, Eleusis was the center of the Eleusinian Mystery religion. A cult of fertility goddesses Demeter and Persephone, it was largely secret, so not much information about it has survived until the present day, but fascinating bits and pieces can be found in the Eleusis Archaeological Museum. The city is also home to the ancient Christian church of Agios Zacharias and the factory of Kronos, a highly original industrial building that has been turned into an ecomuseum. Situated on the northern bank of the Gulf of Elefsina, the trip from Athens takes about 25 minutes by car.

Most popular cars

The most popular rental cars in Athens are the Renault Clio, the Fiat 500, and the Opel Corsa. The most popular rental car type is an economy, closely followed by mini and intermediate.

Further destinations

For more about traveling around Greece with a rental car, check out our complete guide.

  • Thessaloniki. The second city of Greece is a fascinating place to explore thanks to its impressive architecture, long crescent-like beaches, and unique traditions. It also serves as a great base for the exploration of the rest of Northern Greece with its mountains and many wildlife areas.
  • Nafplio. A small, but very interesting town, Nafplio is a mix of Hellenic, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences that you notice in its architecture and cuisine. After the hustle and bustle of the capital, from which it is about 140 km (85 mi) southwest, Nafplio is a great place to relax and explore.
  • Peloponnese. Traditional, hospitable, and fiercely proud, the people of the Peloponnese peninsula make it a unique destination to explore. As characterized by the olive trees of Kalamata as it is by the sites of Sparta and Olympia, the region is also known for its untamed natural beauty. Ancient Corinth, itself one of the main attractions of the Peloponnese, is only an hour’s drive west of Athens; you can explore the rest from there.
  • Crete. The largest of Greece’s countless islands, Crete has something for everyone. Many travelers tend to stick around Heraklion and Chania, its two largest cities, but do get in a car and go to see the rest of the island - its real beauty is in its rugged beaches outside tourist resorts, small mountain villages, and pristine wilderness. Keep in mind that while you can take a car on a ferry from Athens to Crete, ask your car rental provider first if they permit it. Alternatively, you can drop off your car in Athens and pick up another in Heraklion or Chania.

Car rental prices in Athens

  • Convertibles - from DKK 226 per day
  • Station wagons - from DKK 80 per day
  • Large cars - from DKK 51 per day
  • Medium cars - from DKK 37 per day
  • Vans - from DKK 201 per day
  • Premium cars - from DKK 535 per day
  • Small cars - from DKK 25 per day
  • SUVs - from DKK 50 per day

Money-saving and other tips

Below, you'll find reviews about traveling around Athens from customers who booked their rental car through us. Here's a summary of some of some tips they mentioned:

  1. Explore Beyond Athens:

    • Utilize a rental car to explore regions beyond Athens, such as Delphi: "Having a rental car to explore the various regions beyond Athens and Delphi was fantastic."

  2. Enjoy Local Cuisine:

    • Athens offers excellent dining experiences: "We had a fun time with our family and ate at some very good restaurants."

  3. Visit Iconic and Scenic Locations:

    • Locations like Monemvasia and Kardamyli in Mani are highly recommended: "Monemvasia - excellent" and "Visited Kardamyli in Mani. Lovely, traditional village."

And some issues to watch out for:

  1. Weather Conditions:

    • Be prepared for unexpected weather changes: "Unexpected dramatically stormy weather for 2 days impacted our plans."

  2. Rental Car Considerations:

    • Ensure smooth car rental experiences by planning: "The return of the car rental was just as easy as the pickup, making the trip stress-free."

  3. City Traffic:

    • Athens can have challenging traffic conditions, so plan accordingly: "Beautiful beaches and wonderful roads, but traffic within the city can be tough.

These are some of the things to keep in mind when booking a rental car in Athens:

  • Compare rates of different rental car providers
  • Book your rental car well in advance
  • Plan your route before you go
  • Know your fuel and mileage requirements
  • Visit during the month when the rental prices are the cheapest. According to our data, visiting Athens is the cheapest in January when renting a car is about 58% cheaper than the yearly average and a whopping 80% cheaper than renting a car in August. Come visit in wintertime when the city is just as fascinating, but far less crowded!
This information was written, fact-checked, and/or translated by our content creators.
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Fact checked by
Melissa Douglas
Melissa Douglas is a British Travel Writer based in Athens, Greece. She runs the Mediterranean-focused solo female travel website High Heels and a Backpack and has written for several high-profile travel publications across the globe. Her aim is to inspire people to travel off the beaten path and not just stick to the most popular tourist destinations in each country.

Top 20 cities near Athens

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Map of car rental locations

What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Athens?

Car rental prices in Athens vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Average rental costs per day in Athens
DKK 79.60
January
DKK 74.31
February
DKK 88.78
March
DKK 151.67
April
DKK 126.53
May
DKK 173.91
June
DKK 342.07
July
DKK 341.85
August
DKK 162.64
September
DKK 125.94
October
DKK 104.97
November
DKK 125.11
December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Athens is February (when prices average DKK 74.31 per day). This is 53% cheaper than the yearly average and 78% cheaper than renting in July (when prices average DKK 342.07).

This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.

What’s the usual rental length in Athens?

How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in January, the average renter keeps their car for 9 days, and in November, they keep their car for 7 days.
Average number of rental days in Athens
9
January
8
February
8
March
8
April
8
May
8
June
9
July
9
August
8
September
8
October
7
November
9
December

What's the most popular month to rent a car in Athens?

Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Athens is August, and the least popular is January.
Monthly searches in Athens by pick-up date relative to the average
52%
January
55%
February
63%
March
111%
April
103%
May
136%
June
147%
July
158%
August
144%
September
106%
October
57%
November
68%
December

Car rental information

Car rental locations 22
Airport locations 1
Popular suppliers Avance, Centauro, Record-go, Alamo, Autounion
Popular car categories Small cars, Medium cars, SUVs, Vans
Lowest price DKK 25 per day
Cheapest supplier Ok Mobility

Most popular car models of rental suppliers

Rental Supplier Model Doors Luggage Type
Centauro Peugeot 208 4 1 Small cars
Centauro Fiat 500 3 1 Small cars
Avance Citroen C3 5 2 Small cars
Avance Skoda Citigo 4 2 Small cars
Centauro Peugeot 308 4 2 Medium cars
Record-go Opel Astra 5 2 Medium cars
Ok Mobility Fiat Panda 4 1 Small cars
Centauro Peugeot 2008 5 2 SUVs
Avance Peugeot 108 5 1 Small cars
AddCar Volkswagen Up 4 1 Small cars

Our customers' reviews

Because we want to make sure each review listed here is left by a real customer, we don’t have the option to post a review here. Instead, we ask each and every customer to leave a review after they return their rental car. This way, you know that all reviews are authentic.

United States of America (USA)
Renault Twingo
4/8/25
We visited Delphi, Olympia, Mycenae, Kalamata and Messene. All places were amazing! We had a wonderful time and trip.
Israel
Skoda Kamiq
2/21/25
Photo by Ezrachi Y. about renting a Skoda Kamiq in Athens (2/21/25)
Singapore
Toyota Corolla
12/30/24
Greece is an easy country to drive around in. Makes for a good holiday.
Switzerland
VW Up!
12/10/24
Spent time with friends, did personal things and enjoyed Greek food
Israel
Toyota Corolla
11/18/24
Photo by Carmel H. about renting a Toyota Corolla in Athens (11/18/24)
United States of America (USA)
Opel Corsa
11/7/24
Visiting Nafplio was amazing.
United States of America (USA)
Hyundai i10
11/3/24
We were able to go to Delphi, Meteora, and park the car in Volos as we went to Skiathos.
Israel
Peugeot 301
10/28/24
Skopelos is an amazing island!
Greece
Citroen C3
10/27/24
Sunbathing at the see, swimming, exploring Korynth
Italy
Ford Focus
10/20/24
Athens' area where I was (Omonoia) was TERRIBLE. I drove to Elfesina and it was nice.
United States of America (USA)
Citroen C3
10/20/24
We used the rental for getting to beaches and other adventures that were further from the city center.
Australia
Citroen C3
10/17/24
Drove down the Peloponnese - stayed at Gytheio and Nafplio which were both beautiful, went across to Kythira which is a beautiful island and not as busy as the ones closer to Athens.
United States of America (USA)
Nissan Micra
10/3/24
Drove to Corinth & Acropolis
Greece
Toyota Yaris Cross
9/30/24
Photo 1 by Anna K. about renting a Toyota Yaris Cross in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 2 by Anna K. about renting a Toyota Yaris Cross in Athens (9/30/24)
Canada
Citroen C3
9/30/24
We drove around the rural parts of Greece putting on 2600 k, visiting many archeological sites.
Photo 1 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 2 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 3 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 4 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 5 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 6 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 7 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 8 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24) Photo 9 by Robert C. about renting a Citroen C3 in Athens (9/30/24)
Israel
Renault Clio
9/30/24
raval restaurant
Belarus
Ford Fiesta
9/26/24
Photo 1 by Sviatlana B. about renting a Ford Fiesta in Athens (9/26/24) Photo 2 by Sviatlana B. about renting a Ford Fiesta in Athens (9/26/24) Photo 3 by Sviatlana B. about renting a Ford Fiesta in Athens (9/26/24) Photo 4 by Sviatlana B. about renting a Ford Fiesta in Athens (9/26/24)
Italy
Opel Corsa
9/22/24
Sun beach temples archeo culture tour but the car was good for each road
Switzerland
VW Up!
9/14/24
We took the car to an amazing Greek island - Tinos. It is important to inform the car desk about this as there is a small charge for this which secure any issues which might happen on the ship or whilst at sea.
Australia
BMW 1 Series
8/15/24
We used the car to drive to our parents village and spent most of the time at beaches and restaurants
United States of America (USA)
Toyota Aygo
8/11/24
Greece looks beautiful especially the water and the historical sites that are sprinkled through out. People smoke cigarettes everywhere and there is no consideration of second hand smoke as they smoke at restaurants and on boats even if kids are around. Our resort was beautiful at Cape Souniou and id recommend staying there if you go the Greece. Bring cash as most places say they don’t take cards, even if they do it seemed.
Australia
Skoda Octavia Estate
8/9/24
Great trip around Greece from top to bottom.
Canada
Nissan Micra
8/7/24
All good, just to hot 🔥
France
Peugeot 108
8/5/24
Great country, very beautiful, but the way they treat the nature is a shame. Quantity of plastic in the sea and the nature in general is incredible. And they do not care about it.
Israel
Fiat 500
7/30/24
Mainly Sea activity Excellent Greek food
Canada
Kia Picanto
7/9/24
We had a great trip visiting cities and towns outside of Athens all from the comfort f our vehicle like Tripoli, Nafplio and Astros. The roads are well groomed and fit making travel easy and fun and exploring the beauty of Greece that much more enjoyable.Two thumbs up for Greece and Yours Car Rental
Photo 1 by Michael B. about renting a Kia Picanto in Athens (7/9/24) Photo 2 by Michael B. about renting a Kia Picanto in Athens (7/9/24) Photo 3 by Michael B. about renting a Kia Picanto in Athens (7/9/24)
United States of America (USA)
Mercedes Benz Vito
7/7/24
Island hopping, and sightseeing. The 9 passenger Mercedes van was the perfect size for 8 people and a huge amount of luggage. It was brand new, super clean and pretty fuel efficient for the size.
Photo 1 by Gerald F. about renting a Mercedes Benz Vito in Athens (7/7/24) Photo 2 by Gerald F. about renting a Mercedes Benz Vito in Athens (7/7/24) Photo 3 by Gerald F. about renting a Mercedes Benz Vito in Athens (7/7/24)
Israel
Fiat Panda
6/30/24
Photo 1 by gennady s. about renting a Fiat Panda in Athens (6/30/24) Photo 2 by gennady s. about renting a Fiat Panda in Athens (6/30/24) Photo 3 by gennady s. about renting a Fiat Panda in Athens (6/30/24)
New Zealand
Mitsubishi Space Star
6/28/24
Beautiful countryside in the mountains.
United States of America (USA)
Peugeot 108
6/26/24
I’m actually still on it and still having amazing experiences just too much to tell quite honestly.
Hungary
Peugeot 208
6/15/24
Photo by Gyorgy H. about renting a Peugeot 208 in Athens (6/15/24)
Israel
Skoda Octavia
6/4/24
At the start i was upset about the rental, and after that i make clarifiction, i understand that its was a little bit expensive, but the servise that i gave make the change, its change my trip and make it comfortable, i want to say thank you for escape rental car, i have no doubt that i used at the servise in next time vacation
Canada
Nissan Qashqai
5/29/24
The car functioned amazingly on the toll highways and handled the sharp turns when we got diverted to the country roads due to construction on the highway. It was a comfortable drive for all passangers.
Norway
Hyundai i10
5/28/24
Photo by Rita K. about renting a Hyundai i10 in Athens (5/28/24)
Belgium
Ford Fiesta
5/27/24
Epidauros, Korinth channel,Athens,beaches....
Czech Republic
Mitsubishi Space Star
5/22/24
Great nature overall. Restaurants very good. Accommodation very good also.
Canada
Suzuki Celerio
5/14/24
We drove 1,500k around the Peloponnesus peninsula seeing all the big archaeological sites. Fantastic trip. Car was great.
Cyprus
Suzuki Baleno
5/11/24
Greece is a grate place to visit for vacations
Poland
Opel Astra
5/4/24
Fabulous nature, amazing historical sites and delicious food
United States of America (USA)
Peugeot 108
4/20/24
Delphi day trip
Poland
Renault Twingo
4/13/24
All of the great monuments of Athens and beautiful Schinias Beach
Israel
Peugeot 208
3/24/24
We just visited the island of Evia and it was wanderfull
Israel
Volkswagen Tiguan
3/23/24
all visits in greece.
Israel
Nissan Qashqai
3/22/24
Photo by DANIEL K. about renting a Nissan Qashqai in Athens (3/22/24)
United States of America (USA)
Kia Stonic
2/9/24
We had a fun time with our family and ate at some very good restaurants
Sweden
Volkswagen Polo
1/15/24
Within Athens and Delphi !
Gibraltar
Nissan Micra
12/18/23
Visits to Peloponnese was a highlight.
United Kingdom
Suzuki Baleno
12/12/23
business trip
Greece
Citroen C3
11/30/23
I like spending my time visiting forest and sea ⛵.
Greece
Peugeot 108
11/21/23
Photo 1 by Larry T. about renting a Peugeot 108 in Athens (11/21/23) Photo 2 by Larry T. about renting a Peugeot 108 in Athens (11/21/23)

Car rental statistics

Highest-rated company
Alamo
9.4 / 10
)
Lowest-rated company
GreenMotion
5.4 / 10
)
Total number of reviews
328
Total rental companies
50
Average daily price
DKK 41.70
Lowest daily price
DKK 24.77
Total cars available
2729

Top 50 suppliers in Athens in 2025

Alamo
Alamo
Exceptional 9.4 / 558 reviews
1 location
DKK 133 - DKK 568
Avance
Avance
Exceptional 9 / 1,414 reviews
3 locations
DKK 90 - DKK 1,692
Selecta rent a car
Selecta rent a car
Exceptional 9 / 111 reviews
3 locations
DKK 40 - DKK 4,056
Record-go
Record-go
Very good 8.9 / 583 reviews
1 location
DKK 37 - DKK 286
Enterprise
Enterprise
Very good 8.8 / 109 reviews
3 locations
DKK 124 - DKK 1,187
SIXT
SIXT
Very good 8.8 / 301 reviews
2 locations
DKK 113 - DKK 687
Yours Car Rental
Yours Car Rental
Very good 8.8 / 289 reviews
2 locations
DKK 77 - DKK 1,543
National
National
Very good 8.8 / 12 reviews
1 location
DKK 152 - DKK 545
WheeGo
WheeGo
Very good 8.8 / 347 reviews
3 locations
DKK 39 - DKK 3,764
DRIVE S.A.
DRIVE S.A.
Very good 8.8 / 186 reviews
1 location
DKK 34 - DKK 276
Keddy
Keddy
Very good 8.7 / 77 reviews
4 locations
DKK 95 - DKK 336
Autounion
Autounion
Very good 8.7 / 497 reviews
5 locations
DKK 76 - DKK 1,071
Budget
Budget
Very good 8.7 / 52 reviews
4 locations
DKK 128 - DKK 888
Autocandia
Autocandia
Very good 8.7 / 32 reviews
2 locations
DKK 196 - DKK 1,155
Europcar
Europcar
Very good 8.7 / 177 reviews
4 locations
DKK 109 - DKK 396
Hertz
Hertz
Very good 8.7 / 52 reviews
7 locations
DKK 159 - DKK 2,299
CarQ
CarQ
Very good 8.7 / 644 reviews
1 location
DKK 28 - DKK 240
Cargini
Cargini
Very good 8.7 / 88 reviews
1 location
DKK 41 - DKK 252
Thrifty
Thrifty
Very good 8.6 / 97 reviews
11 locations
DKK 134 - DKK 1,195
Goldcar
Goldcar
Very good 8.6 / 292 reviews
3 locations
DKK 35 - DKK 267
EXER
EXER
Very good 8.6 / 320 reviews
1 location
DKK 46 - DKK 459
Ok Mobility
Ok Mobility
Very good 8.5 / 256 reviews
1 location
DKK 25 - DKK 292
AddCar
AddCar
Very good 8.4 / 394 reviews
2 locations
DKK 42 - DKK 516
H-Lead Hospitality
H-Lead Hospitality
Very good 8.4 / 26 reviews
2 locations
DKK 94 - DKK 182
Surprice
Surprice
Very good 8.4 / 521 reviews
2 locations
DKK 30 - DKK 372
OTOQ
OTOQ
Very good 8.4 / 74 reviews
1 location
DKK 38 - DKK 143
Lets Drive
Lets Drive
Very good 8.2 / 22 reviews
3 locations
DKK 34 - DKK 474
Avis
Avis
Very good 8 / 14 reviews
4 locations
DKK 153 - DKK 1,283
Xenos Car Rentals
Xenos Car Rentals
Very good 8 / 37 reviews
1 location
DKK 66 - DKK 2,962
Centauro
Centauro
Average 7.9 / 993 reviews
1 location
DKK 26 - DKK 324
Alma Car Hire
Alma Car Hire
Average 7.9 / 394 reviews
2 locations
DKK 83 - DKK 1,555
King's Car Rental
King's Car Rental
Average 7.9 / 40 reviews
1 location
DKK 119 - DKK 882
drive365
drive365
Average 7.8 / 3 reviews
1 location
DKK 27 - DKK 154
Dirent a car Greece
Dirent a car Greece
Average 7.7 / 156 reviews
2 locations
DKK 92 - DKK 418
SKG Rent A Car
SKG Rent A Car
Average 7.7 / 41 reviews
1 location
DKK 60 - DKK 331
ABBYCAR
ABBYCAR
Average 7.7 / 415 reviews
2 locations
DKK 26 - DKK 454
Finalrentals
Finalrentals
Average 7.6 / 0 reviews
2 locations
DKK 35 - DKK 302
Drive Rent A Car
Drive Rent A Car
Average 7.6 / 0 reviews
1 location
DKK 35 - DKK 302
Flexways
Flexways
Average 7.6 / 2 reviews
2 locations
DKK 35 - DKK 302
FOX
FOX
Average 7.6 / 0 reviews
5 locations
DKK 35 - DKK 302
Street Rent A Car
Street Rent A Car
Average 7.5 / 9 reviews
1 location
DKK 61 - DKK 307
ACARENT
ACARENT
Average 7.5 / 39 reviews
2 locations
DKK 84 - DKK 3,275
Firefly
Firefly
Average 7.4 / 10 reviews
1 location
DKK 84 - DKK 3,275
Idea Mobility
Idea Mobility
Average 7.4 / 11 reviews
2 locations
DKK 84 - DKK 3,275
Carwiz
Carwiz
Average 7.3 / 596 reviews
2 locations
DKK 41 - DKK 565
Modi Rent
Modi Rent
Below average 6.9 / 65 reviews
6 locations
DKK 226 - DKK 1,521
Optimo Rent
Optimo Rent
Below average 6.1 / 29 reviews
1 location
DKK 146 - DKK 9,282
Zezgo
Zezgo
Below average 6.1 / 44 reviews
1 location
DKK 34 - DKK 56
RightCars
RightCars
Poor 5.8 / 61 reviews
1 location
DKK 58 - DKK 934
GreenMotion
GreenMotion
Poor 5.4 / 247 reviews
4 locations
DKK 39 - DKK 1,172
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