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Alquiler de Autos en Grecia

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Contactos de Emergencia

Llamadas Internacionales
+1 (786) 975-2222
Servicios de Emergencia
911

Oficinas

Oficinas Cerca al Aeropuerto

At the Municipality parking area.

Información importante al visitar Grecia

  • Respeta las costumbres y tradiciones locales. Aprende algunas frases básicas en griego, como "hola" (γειά σας - yia sas) y "gracias" (ευχαριστώ - efharistó). Saludar y despedirse con un apretón de manos es común.
  • En sitios religiosos y más conservadores, como monasterios y iglesias, es recomendable vestir de manera apropiada y modesta. Para las playas y áreas turísticas, la ropa casual es aceptable.
  • Grecia tiene un clima cálido en verano, así que asegúrate de mantenerte hidratado y usar protector solar para evitar quemaduras solares.
  • En Grecia, las comidas suelen ser más tarde que en otros lugares. El almuerzo se toma alrededor de las 2:00 p.m. y la cena después de las 8:00 p.m.
  • En los restaurantes, es común dejar una propina del 5-10% si el servicio no está incluido en la factura.
  • Grecia es famosa por sus hermosas islas. No te limites a Atenas; explora otras islas populares como Mykonos, Santorini, Rodas, Creta y Corfú.
  • Valid Driver’s License: You’ll need a driver’s license from your home country to drive in Greece, along with your passport. Temporary driver’s licenses can be rejected and not accepted. In addition, you must present an identification card and passport.
  • Coverage: This is not an insurance policy. -L.W. -Liability * is a waiver of rights by Economy Rent a Car to charge the renter or the renters for damages by a third party during the rental period, and is required unless the renters can provide written proof of personal insurance that will have acceptable coverage in Crete, Greece during the rental period.
  • Method of Payment: Credit/debit card under the main renter’s name (restrictions may apply).
  • Respect the local customs and traditions. Learn some basic Greek phrases such as “hello” (γειά σας) and “thank you”(ευχαριστώ). Greeting others and saying good-bye is commonly done with a handshake.
  • In religious and more conservative sites, such as monasteries and churches, we recommend dressing appropriately and modestly. For beaches and tourist areas, casual clothing is acceptable.
  • Greece has a warm climate in the summer, so be sure to keep yourself hydrated and use sunblock to avoid sunburns.
  • In Greece, mealtimes tend to be later than in other places. Lunch is eaten at about 2:00 p.m. and dinner is after 8:00 p.m.
  • At restaurants, it is common to leave a tip between 5 and 10%, if the service is not included on the bill.
  • Greece is famous for its beautiful islands. Don’t limit yourself to just Athens; explore popular islands like Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Crete, and Corfu.
  • Enjoy delicious Greek food like yogurt, moussaka, souvlaki, tzatziki, and fresh seafood. Also try local wines and olive oils.