Special rates for Patmos Car Rental
For the most memorable stay in Greece you make the righ decision by choosing our company.We expert in car rental in Patmos and other destinations in Greece.
When visiting Patmos don’t forget to see and experience museums, galleries, lounges, restaurant and cafe society of this area.
Why choose us?
• Right next to the port
• Drop off & pick up at your Patmos Hotel
• We meet your client in the Patmos/Scala Port
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OFFICIAL RATES |
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* All cars are 3rd party insured * Unlimited mileage |
Low season 01/03-30/06 11/09-01/12 |
High season 01/07-31/07 26/08-10/09 |
Peak season 01/08-25/08 |
Category A – Fiat Panda or similar | 50.- € | 55.- € | 55.- € |
Category B – Citroen C3 or similar | 55.- € | 60.- € | 60.- € |
Category C – Suzuki Jimny jeep | 75.- € | 80.- € | 80.- € |
Where you can go?
Patmos lies along a north-south axis; were it not for a narrow central isthmus, it would be two islands, north and south. Skala, the island’s only town of any size, is situated near that isthmus joining the north island to the south. Above Skala looms the hilltop capital of Hora, comprising a mazelike medieval village and the fortified monastery of St. John the Divine. There are really only two other towns on Patmos: Kambos to the north and Grikou to the south. While Kambos is a real village of roughly 500 inhabitants, Grikou is mostly a resort, a creation of the tourist industry.
Most independent visitors to Patmos, especially first-timers, will choose to stay in Skala (Hora has no hotels) and explore the north and south from there. Patmos is genuinely addicting, an island to which visitors, Greek and foreign, return year after year. So while it makes sense on your first visit to Patmos to be centrally located, you may wish to stay elsewhere during future visits.