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The Paxos Travel Guide

The Time in Paxos is 07:53

   
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Car Hire

Back to Top of Car Hire PageWhy Book your Car with Agni Travel?

We offer:
Personal service to ensure that your car is delivered as requested, Full insurance cover, reliable modern cars with air-conditioning, Agni Travel support during rental period.

When you rent a car with Agni Travel, expect first class service. We will be waiting for you as you arrive, and our agent will help you complete the necessary paperwork and take you to your car. Alternatively, we can arrange to deliver the car to your accommodation. After your holiday you can return the car to the port or it can be collected from your accommodation on Paxos.

Back to Top of Car Hire PageWhats included:

# Unlimited mileage.
# Full Insurance (CDW & FDW).
# All government taxes.
# Delivery and collections to and from your accommodation or port.
# Maximum of three named drivers per car. (When booking your car, remember to take into consideration the number of adults and luggage capacity.)

Agni Travel Offers:

* Excellent value-for-money
* Vehicle sizes to suit all parties
* One flat rate across the summer season
* Delivery to your accommodation or you may collect (and leave) your car at the port
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Back to Top of Car Hire PagePaxos Car Hire Rates

For details of our Car Hire Rates, click here:
Paxos Car Hire

Back to Top of Car Hire PageHelpfull Hints for Driving

Before setting off with your hired car, here are some important things that you should consider:
Always keep you driving licence, passport and car hire contract with you. Make sure you have details of who to contact (who you hired your car from) in the event of a break down or accident.
Fasten your Car Hire seat belts, as in the EU the wearing of seat belts are compulsory and remember that you are driving on the right.
Speed limits throughout Greece are 50km per hour in built up areas, which applies to most of the island of Paxos.
Take extra care after rain. The road surfaces are constructed using marble dust and when it rains the roads are more slippery than those you will be used to in the UK.
Take extra care when driving through villages and generally be aware of hazards such as shepherds moving their flocks of goats and sheep, donkeys and stray cats and dogs.
Roundabouts and road junctions should be approached with caution. In Greece, priority is always given to the car approaching from the right. The exception to the rule is when you are on a major road where you have priority. However, if the road you are on does not have priority at a roundabout this is usually indicated by a stop sign.
Road signs in Greek are usually followed a few metres along the road by a road sign in English.
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