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So you’re travelling to Greece and wondering whether no deposit car hire’s a good idea?

You’ll find the essential info you need in this guide – from the lowdown on what ‘no deposit’ actually means, to its pros and cons, top providers and suitability for different types of travellers.

But before we get into all the juicy details, let’s take a minute to give Greece some love – because it truly is a one-off destination, packed with culture, history, nature and cuisine.

After all, where else in the world can you step back into the mists of time to explore the ruins of the Acropolis in Athens, the Palace of Knossos in Crete, or the ancient city of Delphi?

And Greece also has thousands of islands, each of which has its own distinctive attractions. For example, Santorini lights up your eyes with dramatic cliffs, whitewashed houses, and blazing sunsets, while Mykonos buzzes with cosmopolitan ambience, beautiful beaches, and lively nightlife.

Speaking of beaches, Greece has some of the best around anywhere. From hidden coves to people-watching paradises, there’s something for everyone next to the cool, clear waters of the Aegean Sea.

Meanwhile, if you’re feeling fit and adventurous, Greece’s undulating valleys and impressive mountains are just made for hiking. There are trails for all fitness levels but for something really special, try Mount Olympus, Greece’s highest peak (provided you’re well prepped, in tip-top condition and experienced).

And Greece is fab for foodies too, with its classic cuisine full of tasty, healthy ingredients. From moussaka to gyros to Greek wine and olives, it’s a treat for the taste buds.

Sounds good, but how can no deposit car hire make it even better?

There’s the sense of freedom, for one. With your own hire car, you can cruise around under your own steam, stopping off wherever you fancy, and with no deposit hold on your credit card, there’s space for emergencies or holiday treats.

You can also drive out to places organised tours and public transport don’t reach – those isolated villages, remote national parks and far-flung beauty spots few tourists ever see.

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How no deposit car hire transforms your Greece getaway

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Hiking in Meteora, Greece

Another reason no deposit car hire enhances your Greek holiday

Island hopping – as long as you check ferry times beforehand, you can discover one stunning island after another at your leisure.

And travelling independently gives you more leeway to live like a local, stocking up on fresh goods at markets, nipping in to vineyards and enjoying spectacular coastal tours.

No deposit definitely has its benefits. But be sure to carefully read the fine print so you understand all the terms and conditions and compare deals and prices from lots of different companies before booking.

Navigating Greece’s no deposit car hire policies

Fancy some tips on making Greek no deposit car hire as smooth and economical as possible? Course you do!

First comes the research and comparison stage. You can narrow down your search to only companies offering ‘no deposit car hire’, then carefully read customer reviews (looking out for any concerns as well as praise) and compare prices. At this stage, why not request a few quotes from the front-runners?

It’s also important to get to grips with the terms and a good place to start is with reading the fine print. You should be able to suss out what is and isn’t covered in the absence of a deposit, whether some form of pre-payment or debit card hold is applied in place of a deposit, and whether the company wants you to pay a higher mandatory insurance level to mitigate the risk.

And remember also that even with no deposit, you might still have to pay an ‘excess’ – the deductible amount you’re responsible for if the vehicle is damaged during your rental period.

For better peace of mind, you might want to think about add-on insurance to cover things like windshield and tire damage, as well as theft.

And before you leave with your hire vehicle, inspect it very closely all around to check for any pre-existing damage, recording any you find with a video on your phone (provided the renter agrees). That way, you’ll only be responsible for any new damage (as it should be).

One last tip – watch out for the fuel policy. Sometimes it’s ‘full-to-full’, whereas other companies have one-way fees or prepaid options.

Eligibility requirements and essential documents

Different companies have slightly different documentary and eligibility requirements, but here’s a general flavour of what’s required.

In terms of age, most car hire firms have a minimum age of 21-25, with a requirement drivers have held their licence for at least 1-2 years. There may also be a surcharge for younger drivers.

Your valid home driver’s license will suffice, but if it’s not in Greek or English, you might need an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) – ask your rental provider to confirm.

You’ll usually need your passport for ID, a credit card in the main driver’s name and it’s always wise to check the company’s website to see if there are any additional local requirements for no deposit rentals.

The perks of no deposit car hire in Greece

Apart from the potential cash savings and flexibility, does Greece no deposit car hire have any other advantages?

It definitely does. For starters, the rental process is simpler because there’s simply less admin paperwork to take care of and no inconvenient hold on your credit card.

No deposit can also be more accessible for debit card users, as not having a credit card isn’t necessarily a barrier to securing a deal with certain providers, and it’s slightly more appealing to younger drivers.

Lots of benefits, then. But in the interest of balance, there’s always a flipside. So be aware that the rental firm might charge more for the package to mitigate not having a deposit, and the coverage itself might be less comprehensive, or the excess/deductible might be higher.

Furthermore, you may find there’s slightly less choice of cars with no deposit car hire.

Dealing with damages in Greece no deposit car hire

The process of dealing with damages can vary slightly with different companies, but you’ll usually find the same fundamentals.

You should always report an accident or damage immediately to your rental company, not when you return the vehicle – they’ll inform you about their own particular procedure. And also, gather as much evidence as possible about the damage, taking photos from every angle.

When you return the car, be present during the inspection to clear up any discrepancies, and if damage is found, the company will assess based on the terms of your agreement.

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FAQs about car hire in Greece

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Greece

It’s possibly a good fit for travellers on a budget, particularly if you’re travelling in a group, dividing the cost. However, overall costs can be higher because of the premium for no deposit and sometimes lower coverage.
Depending on what’s important to you, standard rental with deposit often comes with better insurance included, which provides reassurance, and can sometimes be cheaper overall. It’s always worth having a comparison price for another type of package.
Not every rental firm offers no deposit car hire in Greece. However, it’s more widespread in tourist hotspots like Athens, Crete, Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes, where there’s more demand and more difficult to find in smaller towns and villages. Please also remember it may be harder to find during peak season because there’s a higher risk and firms may withdraw the option.

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