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Car hire at Heraklion Airport

Car hire at Heraklion Airport

Heraklion International Airport (HER) - the main airport for the Greek island of Crete - is also known as the Nikos Kazantzakis Airport, in honour of the Greek writer, philosopher and Heraklion native. The airport sits around 5 km east of the main city of Heraklion, just off the Greek National Road 90, which runs along the north coast of the island.

What I need to know

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Booking your car rental at Heraklion Airport through Holiday Autos means no credit card fees and no cancellation charge if your plans change and you no longer need the vehicle. There’s also 24/7 customer support.

Where to pick up my car

Some of the biggest names in car hire operate at Heraklion Airport and you’ll be able to start the process of picking-up you car at their respective booths inside the terminal.

Meanwhile, some lay on a free shuttle bus just outside the terminal building or a meet and greet service.

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Car Hire Reviews Heraklion Airport

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Where to go

The centre of Heraklion - Crete’s largest city - is just under 3 km west of the airport, but if you want the pristine buildings and amazing vistas commonly associated with Greece, head to Knossos - the famous Minoan Palace that lies 5 km southeast of Heraklion. Also the resort of Agia Pelagia is just half an hour from Heraklion.

Nearby Heraklion Airport

The small fishing village of Panormos, with its picturesque beach, is just under an hour’s drive west of the airport along the north coast of Crete. Heading 32 km east brings you to the coastal town of Malia, which is another great place to simply soak up some rays and relax.

Longer drives

Crete is only a small island, measuring 260 km by 60 km, so getting about doesn’t take up much time at all. However, you’ll need a hire car to visit the best beaches and to make the most of your time in Crete.

In Chania in the northwest part of the island, we’d recommend checking out Balos Beach, Elafonissi Beach and Falassarna Beach. Meanwhile in Lassithi, you should give Vai and Istro Beach a try.

Eating and drinking

You’ll find some of Crete’s finest tavernas along the north coast of Heraklion itself. If you’re staying on the south coast though, Alikes has several tavernas worth trying. Meanwhile, in the north​-​west, Chania has its fair share of great eateries too.

Things to do

You’ll have noticed a focus on Crete’s beaches in this guide and that’s because there are so many great examples. Wherever you’re staying in Crete, there are guaranteed to be some amazing beaches not too far away. Alternatively, there are many day trips and excursions to keep you entertained and fascinated. We’re recommend the day tour of Spinalonga Island, the Imbros Gorge hiking trail and the Land Rover safari.

Sightseeing

Crete is home to some historic sites, like the Palace of Knossos and the Venetian Fortezza, as well as the morbid-sounding Gorge of the Dead and St. Anthony Gorge. You also consider visiting the ancient city of Phaistos or one of the island’s many churches and monasteries.

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