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If you want to see everything Rhodes Island has to offer, there is no better way to do so from behind the wheel of a rental car from Hertz. Don't waste time waiting for the bus or hailing taxis to go to the sights. Having your own ride enables you to go to the places you want to see the most, whenever you want. Make your next trip to Greece even more enjoyable with a Hertz car rental.
With all there is to do in and around the region, you'll want to explore more than the area surrounding your hotel during your stay. Whether you are dying to have dinner at that latest chophouse across town or try some of the best local favorites, you'll need your own set of wheels to take in as much as possible while on your trip. No matter what you end up doing in , if you wish to get the most from your trip Greece, having your automobile is a must.
We work with several of the best rental car companies in the industry. Hertz has over a hundred years of experience and a fleet including several of the most well-known in the business, like Kia and Ford. With Hertz storied history and thousands of franchises worldwide, you know you will be in some great hands.
We try to get you the lowest rates, whether you book. However, reserving ahead of time can help keep spending low. Make sure to read the mileage policy and keeping it to one driver will reduce your expense.
Make sure to carry with you credit card, as well as your driver's license.
Hertz's minimum age to rent a car in Rhodes Island is 21. Take time to review Hertz's policy, as there may be added fees if you are under 25 in most cases or for higher category rentals especially.
That depends on how many people you are traveling with and what activities you want to do in Rhodes Island. Compact or economy vehicles are ideal for short commutes and are easier to park. If you are traveling with colleagues or family, then a SUV or a sedan is going to have enough room for all of you and offer a more comfortable ride. Those looking for a bit of extravagance on their vacation can choose the premium category for a car like a Cadillac or Audi or similar.
In Greece you do need to have insurance before you rent. Many major credit card issuers (MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover) generally offer coverage. However, many of them have prohibitions, such as not covering larger vehicles, like premium models or some SUVs. Make sure to find out by calling your credit card company to find out what kind of coverage is offered before you head to . Otherwise, as a United States citizen, you can also book Collision Damage Coverage through CarRentals.com at checkout.
Hertz does require a deposit when you book your rental car. Hertz will block the deposit on your credit once you book your car for your trip. Please be aware that the deposit can vary greatly depending on the make and model of the vehicle.
We suggest a full tank policy. You should get into your automobile with a full tank. However, if you return the rental with less than the amount it was given to you, most companies will charge a premium, and sometimes up to 3X the amount of current fuel prices to refill it. To avoid any added expenses, it is best to fill up your tank before you bring the car back to Hertz. Stations close to airports or car rental places tend to have higher prices.
Rhodes Island definitely has its charms, but you may want to take to the road after you've checked off all the activities here.
Hertz offers one-way rentals in most cases. You may find it easier to return your rental at a different location. Be aware there may be an additional charge when you pick one-way.
With so much to do and see in Rhodes Island, having the keys to your own car lets you explore at your own pace. When you're ready to explore more of Greece, you can drive when you want to, without trying to wave down a cab or sign up for a ride-share.
Before your next family vacation, book your Hertz Rhodes Island car rental and take off to all the must-see sights. Book through CarRentals.com and hit the streets in Rhodes Island, Greece.