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If you want to see everything Kefalonia Island has to offer, there is no better way to do so from behind the wheel of a rental car from National. Stop wasting your vacation waiting on the bus, or wasting money here and there with ride-shares or taxis. Having your own ride enables you to go to the attractions you want to see the most, whenever you want. Make your next trip to Greece even better with a National car rental.
With everything to do and see in and around the Kefalonia Island area, you'll want to explore more than your hotel room during your trip. Whether you have to try the cafe that has gotten rave reviews across town or check out some of the local hot spots, you'll need your own auto to see as much as you can while on your trip. Wherever you drive to in Kefalonia Island, if you wish to get the most out of your visit, having access to your auto is a must.
Founded by 24 independent car rental agents in 1947, National has grown from 60 locations in the U.S. to over 2,000 locations worldwide. National provides everything SUVs to compact, allowing you to pick the best automobile for your upcoming trip.
We try to get you the best rates, whether you reserve your car. However, booking your car well ahead of your visit can help you save even more. Be sure to read the mileage policy and keeping it to one driver will reduce your expense.
Make sure to bring credit card, as well as your driver's license.
National's minimum age to rent a car in Kefalonia Island is 21. Some rentals, especially higher category vehicles, may have an added fee if you are under 25. Take time to review National's policy to determine what the total cost is before you book.
That all depends on your needs and what activities you want to do in Kefalonia Island. Compact or economy vehicles are easier to park and ideal for short drives. 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 provide a more comfortable ride. Those looking for a little extravagance on their Kefalonia Island vacation can choose the premium category for a car like a Mercedes C-Class or Audi A4 or similar.
In Greece you do need to have insurance before you rent. Many major credit cards (American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover) typically cover your car rental. But many of them have prohibitions, such as not covering large vehicles, like trucks or SUVs. It is best to call your credit card company and find out what kind of coverage is offered before you head to Kefalonia Island. Additionally, as a United States citizen, you can also book Collision Damage Coverage with CarRentals.com at checkout.
National does require a deposit when you reserve your rental car. National will block the deposit on your credit once you reserve your car for your trip. Please be aware that the deposit can vary greatly depending on the model and make of the vehicle.
We suggest a full tank policy. You pick up your National rental with a full tank, and you will want to refuel up to the amount you picked the car up with. If you want to keep your expenses lower, it is best to fill up your tank before you return the car to National. Stations close to airports or car rental places tend to have higher prices.
Kefalonia Island definitely has its charms, but you may want to take to the road again after you've checked off all the activities in Kefalonia Island.
National offers one-way rentals in most cases. You may find it more convenient to drop off your vehicle at a different location. Don't forget there may be an additional fee when you opt for one-way.
With so much to do and see in Kefalonia Island, having the keys to your own car lets you explore at your own pace. When you are ready to check out more of Greece, you can leave wherever you want to, without having to spend time waiting for the bus or wave down a taxi.
Before you head out of town, book your National Kefalonia Island rent-a-car and visit all the must-see sights. Go with CarRentals.com and speed along the road in Kefalonia Island, Greece.