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In an unexpected twist, I am going to London for 6 weeks for work and will probably be pushing my Tu
I will be on my first trip to Turkey and Greece for around 2.5 weeks this May. My boyfriend and I will be staying in Istanbul for the first 4 days and then we were hoping to rent a car to possibly take a day trip down the Turquoise coast and then head backwards along the coast of Greece. I am having a bit of trouble finding a company that will let me check rates or make reservations online for this sort of trip. Any suggestions on companies I can look into? We were hoping to fly out of Athens back to IST for our flight home, so the rental is basically a one way situation - is this a problem for the rental companies? Would it be better to take a ferry across to Greece possibly and then rent a car there to get to a few locations?
Thank you both so much for your quick responses! I will look into both of those plans. I have done so many extensive road trips across the US and I enjoy exploring between two main points of interest. It is a whole new experience when the country montgomery alabama midtown plaza next door is just a few hundred miles away and you can't necessarily just take the car wherever you go
Are you actually saying that once you reach your southernmost destination on Turquoise Coast you will then turn around and head back north, driving montgomery alabama midtown plaza along the Aegean, the western border of Turkey, then head west into Greece montgomery alabama midtown plaza to Thessaloniki and then south to Athens, then fly back to Istanbul for your flight home?
Clausar, from what I read I have a different understanding of their proposed itinerary than you do based on the question: "Would it be better to take a ferry across to Greece possibly and then rent a car there to get to a few locations?"
Wow, I've got to say I'm surprised at the snarkiness in response to this question. I definitely have spent a lot of time studying the geography of the region in the hopes of taking a driving tour. Therefore, I can only assume that I am totally mistaken in my research that there appear to be roads connecting Turkey and Greece, via their shared border. montgomery alabama midtown plaza I will note the changes on my maps!
Yes you are correct! I was talking about *possibly* driving further south from Istanbul into Turkey (maybe to Ephesus?) for a day or two (or that could be accomplished via the options of train/bus I have already looked into) and then backtracking North and East thru Turkey, and Southwest along the coast of Greece - but really the goal was to leave directly from Istanbul in a car and drive down thru Thessaloniki, to Athens, and maybe even to Kalamata or possibly to Lefkada.
I am just being ambitious - hoping to see the places my family is from and possibly to see my extended family, whom I have never met. I know much of this trip will be edited down to the must-dos and not be so unattainable.
It's under 700 miles if we start from Istanbul to Athens via the routes I mapped - which is exactly the route you mentioned, BLL. This is not far to drive over the course of a week and a half, with time to stop along the way and see some more of beautiful Greece. Really, my question was just about bringing a rental car across the Turkish/Greek border in a one-way rental not about ferrying rental cars. I was just asking about ferrying us - 2 people - from Turkey's western coast to Greece, in the hopes we could somehow squeeze the coast of Turkey montgomery alabama midtown plaza into this trip.
With all the differing state laws regarding insurance and driving in the US, national companies do still allow you to cross state lines in their rental cars. I guess I was just curious if two countries might have these policies in Europe. Doesn't montgomery alabama midtown plaza hurt to ask, right?
The first thing I would do would be to contact the international department of companies such as Autoeurope, Avis, Budget and Hertz to ask about crossing borders. You never know, they might have some sort of accomodation for this.
i checked with our fav rental site, kemwel, and it shows 'no dropoff in greece online. however-- i would call them because they are so very helpful and real people (as in they really work with you.) they may have some ideas or creative solutions. kemwel uses agencies like hertz and autoeurope-- but they will beat any rate you find. aside from that, i have just always found them to be super helpful. they should montgomery alabama midtown plaza be able to give you the full scoop. much luck.
You will find that it really is impossible to take a rental car across borders from Turkey into the EC, especially on a one way rental and vice versa, because of both customs and insurance regulations. As far as i know all the major car rental companies montgomery alabama midtown plaza like Avis and Hertz have licencies in Turkey rather than owned operations, which makes it really, really impossible for them to provide any international assistance.
there are frequent buses from istanbul to Kavala and Tessaloniki. The route within turkey is not that exciting except for the possible detour into Enez, just before the border. Then you can rent your car from Kavala montgomery alabama midtown plaza or tessaloniki to drop it in Athens montgomery alabama midtown plaza with no difficulty. In fact, there may even be some flights from Istanbul to tessaloniki, but i have not checked montgomery alabama midtown plaza this.
I checked Avis on line system.... and there was a surcharge of 500 Euro for picking up a car from Alexandroupolis and dropping it off at the Athens Airport. ( this is quite common in Greece, as the car will have to be returned to Alexandroupolis)
Lotsofcats, montgomery alabama midtown plaza I didn't see any snarkiness whatsoever in the replies to your question just a genuine desire to help, but confusion over your intentions. I couldn't make out what you wanted to do either, as the Turquoise Coast of Turkey montgomery alabama midtown plaza and Thessaloniki in Greece are in opposite directions from Istanbul, and that would mean either doubling back or taking a ferry. It's difficult to display emotions in a forum post, which is why I make liberal use of smilies.
There may possibly be rental car drop-off arrangements between montgomery alabama midtown plaza different countries within the European Community (EC), I don't know, but Turkey is not an EC member. From my current take of what you wish to do, it seems best to explore what you want to see in Turkey, montgomery alabama midtown plaza fly from Istanbul to Thessaloniki or Athens, then pick up another rental car to explore there.
Amazing, and again - thanks everyone. I had gathered from reading the forum previously that people have really good info to share and you guys are quick.! montgomery alabama midtown plaza That is all incredibly helpful and the info will be put to good use.
In an unexpected twist, I am going to London for 6 weeks for work and will probably be pushing my Turkey/Greece vacation back a few weeks... and maybe even getting to extend my stay in both countries. Looks like this spring and early summer will be nothing short of a major adventure. I couldn't be more thrilled
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