How do I pay tolls on a rental car in Greece?


How do I pay tolls on a rental car in Greece? Payment for toll roads in Greece can be made in cash (Euros) or by using a credit or debit card. Some highways also accept the electronic transponder system e-PASS.


Should you rent a car in Santorini?

Renting a Car in Santorini But for the smaller villages, hotels a little off the main track, or attractions outside of Fira and Oia the bus is not that practical. Renting a car is a great way to see the whole island. About half of the best things to do in Santorini are made easier by having a rental car.


Is it hard for Americans to drive in Greece?

The majority of people find that driving in Greece is relatively easy with no trouble or difficulty.


Is it a good idea to rent a car in Greece?

Renting a car in Greece tip: The biggest benefit of having a rental car in Greece is that you can visit the off the beaten track sights and stay in hotels from the crowds. This also allows you to save money as generally hotels in urban areas are more expensive as tourists can't travel too far from them without a car.


What do Americans need to rent a car in Greece?

An International Driving Permit (IDP) is a requirement to legally rent a car in Greece. It is mandatory to accompany your valid domestic driver's license with an IDP at the time of receiving your car rental. The UN itself does not issue driving permits and uses authorized travel associations to administer the service.


What is the speed limit in Greece?

What is the national speed limit in Greece? The national speed limit on Greek motorways is 130km/h (80 mph). If you're driving on a main road outside a built-up area, the limit varies between 90km/h and 110km/h, and for built-up areas it's between 50km/h and 70km/h.