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Find competitive car rental prices in Heraklion with Road Genius. Compare live rates of SUVs, hatchbacks, people movers and make bookings with no booking fees. Pick up at Heraklion Airport or in the city center from international and local suppliers for drives to Knossos, Agios Nikolaos and Matala. Heraklion Airport car rental is often busiest around 3 to 4 pm in July and August, so book ahead and allow extra time for returns.

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Location Pros Cons
Heraklion Airport (HER)
  • Immediate car access after landing
  • Wide selection of rental companies
  • Longer operating hours for late flights
  • Peak pickup times (approximately 3-4 PM)
  • Thursday is often the busiest day
  • Airport location surcharges
Off-Airport Providers
  • Often lower rates (no terminal fees)
  • Representative meets you at arrivals
  • Smaller crowds, faster paperwork
  • Requires shuttle ride or walk to pickup area
  • No desk inside terminal if issues arise
Heraklion City Center
  • Competitive pricing, including local deals
  • Convenient if you don't need a car immediately
  • Can rent later in your trip
  • Must travel from airport first (taxi/bus)
  • Limited operating hours
  • No late-night service

Major Providers: Heraklion Airport hosts international brands including Budget, Sixt, National/Enterprise, Thrifty/Hertz and Avis in the arrivals terminal. The rental car parking lot is directly across from the terminal, making pickup convenient.

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Heraklion?

On average, car rentals in Heraklion cost around €59 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €17 per day.

How to save?
  • Compare pickup spots: airport is convenient but has surcharges. Off-airport providers near HER are often cheaper. City center can be best value if you don’t need a car on day 1.

  • Time it to the season: for July–August, book 2–3 months ahead. In shoulder or off-peak, compare multiple dates and vehicle classes. Prices are usually lower and promos pop up.

  • Pick a small car. Cheaper rate, less fuel, easier parking in Heraklion’s tight blue-zone streets and old towns.

  • Cut extras: limit additional drivers, bring your own child seat if allowed, and use your phone for navigation. These add-ons are a few euros per day and add up fast.

  • Be fuel smart: choose full-to-full and refill in Heraklion city, where fuel is cheaper than in remote areas or south-coast spots.

  • Save on parking: target white-line free zones a short walk from the center, or book lodging with parking to avoid blue-zone meters and garage costs.

Local Parking and Driving

Option What it is Things to know
Blue-zone street spaces Paid at meter or via app Street spaces are tight in the center, especially weekdays
Port parking lots Paid parking lots located by ferry terminal Spacious and about a 10-minute walk to Lion's Square
Private garages E.g., Plastira Center robotic garage near center Useful option when street spaces are full

Parking Rules:

  • Blue lines = paid public spaces (buy ticket from meter and display on dashboard)
  • White lines = free area (may still have time limits)

  • Yellow lines = no stopping (reserved or prohibited)

Don't park on yellow lines or in front of garages, you may get ticketed or towed. Some central streets are residents-only or time-limited.

  • Drive on the right side of the road

  • Legal blood-alcohol limit is 0.05%

  • Speed limits: 50 km/h (31 mph) in built-up areas, 90 km/h (56 mph) on rural roads, up to 130 km/h (81 mph) on motorways

  • All occupants must wear seat belts

  • Mobile phones allowed only with hands-free systems
  • No toll roads in Crete
Why rent a car in Heraklion

Rent a car to get to:

  • Knossos Archaeological Site – 5 km (3 miles), 15 min, parking

  • Agios Nikolaos – 65 km (40 miles), 1 h, E75

  • Rethymno – 80 km (50 miles), 1 h, E75 Rethymno

  • Chania – 140 km (87 miles), 2 h, E75 Chania

  • Matala Beach – 70 km (43 miles), 1.5 h, Phaistos

  • Lassithi Plateau – 45 km (28 miles), 1 h 15 min, switchbacks

Driving Distances from Heraklion

FAQs

Is it hard to find parking in Heraklion city center? You might find it tricky to get a park on the street in the center, especially on weekdays. Your best bet is to use the port parking lots or private garages like Plastira Center. Some hotels have parking, so you should always ask them first.

How far is Knossos from Heraklion and can I park there? Knossos is about 5 km (3 miles) (a 15-minute drive) from Heraklion center. It has an official parking lot, but during the busy season it can fill up by mid-morning. You should try to arrive early.

Can I drive to Santorini or other islands from Heraklion? You can get a ferry from Heraklion port to islands like Santorini. However, you'll need special permission from your rental company to take the car on the ferry and you'll have to pay extra. Most rental agreements don't let you take the car off Crete at all.

What kind of car is best for exploring the Heraklion region? For most people, a small or compact car is all you need. You'll find them easier to park in the city and they handle mountain roads well. If you're thinking about getting an SUV for mountain driving or remote spots, remember that most rental agreements don't let you drive on unsealed roads or go off-road, even in a 4WD or SUV. You should always check your rental contract to see what's allowed.

Is it worth renting a car in Heraklion for just 2-3 days? Yes, even if you only rent a car for a short time, you can easily see the main sights around Heraklion. For example, in 2 days you could visit Knossos and the south coast. If you have 3 days, you could also see the eastern area (like Agios Nikolaos and Elounda).