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Frequently asked questions
What are the major attractions in Itilo?
If your trip to Itilo is all locked in but your travel itinerary is a little on the empty side, we can give you a few hints and tips.There’s nothing quite like discovering new things, and you can do that at Church of Agios Ioannis. Pikoulakis Tower House Museum is another fascinating pit stop.
What are the best road trip destinations near Itilo?
We know you’re eager to take your new ride for a spin. How about taking a day trip out to Kalamata? Just 25 miles away, roll down your windows and feel the breeze in your hair on the drive there. Among your first few stops here should be Almyros Beach, Mikri Mantinia Beach and Public Library of Kalamata. Sparta is another popular destination. It’s 30 miles away and home to a variety of interesting things to see and do. Ancient Sparta, King Leonidas Statue and Archaeological Museum of Sparta are only the start.
Where are the best beaches near Itilo?
Remember to bring along a good book and maybe even a volleyball. Itilo has some beautiful beaches you can head to, including:
Valtaki Beach (14 miles away).
Gerolimenas Beach (15 miles away).
What kind of rental car should I get for Itilo?
Whether you’re on the road solo or with the whole family, we can help find the ideal set of wheels for you in Itilo. If you want something small, why not pick up the keys to a mini? These nifty cars are easy to drive and affordable to run. Can’t wait to check out the surrounding areas? An SUV might just be the ticket. If you want to go all out this vacation, turn some heads with a premium car.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Itilo?
There’s loads of choice when it comes to rental cars in Itilo. From people-movers with plenty of room to spare to economy rides that are a snap to park, you’ll find it all here. Choosing your perfect match depends on how much you want to spend and what activities you plan on doing. There are some road trips that are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas others don’t need more than a bargain, no-frills type model.
What side of the road do they drive on in Itilo?
You’ll need to keep right while driving in Itilo. Not only that, exercise a bit of extra caution if it’s your first time on the road here. Once you’re familiar with local driving habits, you can relax and enjoy the new scenery!
Is it difficult to park in Itilo?
You’ll find lots of places to leave your rental car in Itilo. Even in the thick of things, there’s usually a space just where you need it.
Are there speed limits in Itilo?
Speed limits vary throughout the city of Itilo, but generally range from 50km/h to 130km/h. Most residential roads have a maximum speed of 50km/h unless marked otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in East Mani?
Normally your chosen rental car company will bill the amount listed on the fine to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Otherwise, they may supply your contact details to the relevant local authority, who’ll then send a fine directly to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Itilo?
It is against the law to use your cell phone while you’re behind the wheel in Itilo, and you could even be hit with a fine for just handling a phone when you’re in control of a vehicle. That being said, using hands-free or Bluetooth functions is allowed, as long as your focus remains on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Itilo?
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit while driving in Itilo is 0.05%. If you’ve got a big night planned, leave your rental car behind and organize a different way of getting home instead.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Itilo?
No, so don’t risk a fine by doing it. In Itilo, red equals stop, with no exceptions. When approaching a set of traffic lights, always maintain a safe speed so you can easily stop if you need to.
Are seat belts compulsory in East Mani?
By law everyone must wear a seat belt. Although, there are a few exceptions for certain vehicles used by public transportation systems.