The best way to hire a car in Crete via FindYCar

The best way to hire a car in Crete via FindYCar

You do not need to do much to hire a car in Crete:

  1. Browse FindYCar offers and try to find the best deal based on price and specifications. Book now.
  2. Add extras and other details.
  3. Confirm your booking with a secure card prepayment. A deposit of either 20% or 100% of the total is required.
Location

Location

  • You are free to specify any location you prefer to collect your vehicle (this could be a city, airport, or delivery)
  • Enter the start and end dates of the rental and perform a search.
Booking

Booking

  • Choose a car and add additional services (insurance, no deposit)
  • Book a car through our website and make the payment online
  • You will receive an email voucher with the rental company’s contact details and pick-up instructions.
Pick-Up

Pick-Up

  • When collecting the car, you will need to present your voucher, passport, driving licence, and a credit card (if a deposit is required)
  • Sign the rental agreement, collect the car, and enjoy your trip.

Cheap Car Hire Crete: Best of FindYCar

Car Hire Crete
Car Hire Crete

Turquoise coves meet rugged gorges where mountain goats balance on ancient olive trees. Lanterns glow over Chania’s Venetian harbour as locals toast with raki and enjoy grilled octopus by the sea. Elafonisi’s pink sands shimmer beneath gentle waves, while Balos lagoon gleams like a secret of the Aegean. Hikers conquer the dramatic cliffs of Samaria Gorge, and sleepy villages reward them with honey-soaked loukoumades.

Unleash your wild heart beyond the resort walls – grab car hire in Crete and turn every bend into a postcard adventure! Here’s the magic:

  • Pink-sand dash: Zip 1 hour from Chania to Elafonisi, park at the shore, wade in rose-gold waves.
  • Gorge-to-beach loop: Hike Samaria till noon, then drive 30 mins to Sougia’s empty taverna for lunch.
  • Hidden monastery hunt: Wind south to Preveli’s palm beach and cliff-top monastery – no bus can follow.

FindYCar can make the most of your trips with convenient add-ons like no credit card, additional drivers, paying in cash, free cancellation, no deposit, and much more. Ready to Book Now?

What’s the price of car hire in Crete?

Unlock sun-baked gorges and pink-sand shores without the sticker shock. Car rental in Crete is a great deal that lets you chase raki sunsets and Minoan myths on a budget! Expect to pay:

  • Economy: €15–€26 per day
  • Mid-range: €31–€44 per day
  • SUVs and minivans: €46–€68 per day
  • Luxury: €79+ per day

Cruise through olive groves and cliff coves without the cash crunch – these sharp hacks drop your daily rates! Here’s how:

  • Take advantage of FindYCar services
  • Book your vehicle as early as possible
  • Plan a long-term car rental
  • Avoid unnecessary extras.

You can also compare prices:

Table of rental prices for popular cars in Crete by season

Car model Body type Passengers Luggage capacity Price per day (low season) Price per day (high season)
Peugeot 108 Mini / City Car 4 1 €14 €27
Suzuki Celerio Economy 4–5 2 €16 €27
Toyota Yaris Compact 5 2 €22 €60
Volkswagen Polo Economy / Compact 5 2 €30 €40
Toyota Corolla (Sedan) Compact Sedan 5 3 €35 €95
Hyundai i10 Mini / City Car 4 1 €20 €70
Nissan Micra Economy Hatchback 5 2 €25 €55
Fiat Tipo Compact Sedan 5 3 €32 €75
Suzuki Vitara SUV 5 3–4 €75 €121
BMW 1 Series Premium Compact 5 3 €85 €140

Attention! The final rental price is influenced by many factors: the chosen agency, pick-up location (airport or city), type of insurance policy, fuel type and rental duration. To secure better conditions, we recommend booking your car in advance, especially before the high tourist season.

Car hire price chart in Crete: seasonal analysis based on confirmed bookings

The lowest car hire rates in Crete occur in February, when prices reach 6 €, about 80% lower than in the summer months. Affordable prices are also typical in January and March, at 9 € and 10 €. This reflects the low demand in the winter period.

The highest rates are seen in August, at 35 €, nearly five times higher than in winter. Significant increases also appear in July and September, with average prices of 29 € and 25 €. This period coincides with peak tourism and limited car availability.

Average rates are typical in April, May, October and November, where prices usually range between 12 € and 17 €. Prices in these months are around 40–60% lower than in the summer season.

The prices were collected based on confirmed bookings via the FindYCar website, ensuring accuracy and alignment with real market conditions. All vehicle types and categories were included in the calculations, as well as bookings without deposit or credit card, providing an objective and complete view of price trends.

9 €
JAN
6 €
FEB
10 €
MAR
13 €
APR
14 €
MAY
19 €
JUN
29 €
JUL
35 €
AUG
25 €
SEP
17 €
OCT
12 €
NOV
13 €
DEC

Renting a car in Crete: What documents do I need?

Any vehicle on this Mediterranean island can be rented with the following documents:

  • Credit card
  • Driver’s licence
  • Passport
  • Reservation voucher.
Traffic Rules

Traffic Rules

Drive through mountain bends and coastal roads like a local when hiring a car in Crete. Master these simple rules and avoid police interruptions! Here is your quick guide:

  1. Drive on the right, overtake on the left – goats and sheep have priority on bends.
  2. Speed limits: 50 km/h in villages, 90 on open roads, 100 on the main VOAK highway.
  3. No phone calls unless hands-free, otherwise a 150 € fine.
  4. Alcohol limit: 0.5 g/L (0.2 for drivers with less than 2 years of experience).
  5. Seatbelts for everyone, children under 135 cm must use a booster seat.
Parking

Parking

Blue lines in Chania Old Town cost 1–2 € per hour at parking meters or via ParkApp – arrive before 9 a.m. at the port.

White zones outside city centres are free all day except on market mornings, while yellow kerbs mean a quick 100 € fine.

Petrol Stations

Petrol Stations

EKO and Avin stations every 20 km along the main route, unleaded 1.85–2.05 € per litre – self-service reduces the price by 10 cents at night.

24-hour stations near Heraklion accept cards and sell espresso for 1.50 € while refuelling.

Toll Roads

Toll Roads

The VOAK motorway from Kissamos to Sitia costs 2.7 € one way at the Attiko toll gates – pay cash or card on site.

All mountain and south-coast roads are free, perfect for peaceful drives to Preveli palm beach.