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Airport Car Rental Services

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About

Airport Car Rental Services operates directly at Paros Airport (IATA: PAS), the small domestic terminal located on the island's western side near the village of Alyki, roughly 10 kilometres south of Parikia. The operation runs 24 hours a day, every day of the week, which matters on an island where ferry and flight schedules often push arrivals into the early hours.

The company brands itself under the Aegean Rent a Car Paros name and is reachable at the airport counter as well as through a main office at the port in Parikia. Vehicles range from cars to scooters and ATVs/quads, covering most of what independent travellers need to get around a 196-square-kilometre island with a road network that rewards those willing to leave the main coastal circuit.

Booking through the website at paros-car-rentals.gr lets you select a pickup point and a separate drop-off location, which is a practical feature if you want to fly in via PAS and leave the car at the port when you catch a ferry. The service also covers pickup and delivery at hotels and villas in several distinct zones across the island, including Naousa in the north, Santa Maria, Ambelas and Ysterni on the northeast coast, Piso Livadi and Logaras on the southeast, Alyki, Pounda Port, and Krotiri and Krios in the southwest. Pickups extend to Antiparos Port and to accommodation on that neighbouring island.

What to Expect

The airport location is the most straightforward starting point if you are flying in from Athens or another Greek island hub. Paros Airport handles mostly ATR turboprops on Olympic Air and Sky Express routes, so arrivals and the terminal itself are compact — the car rental desk is close at hand rather than a long walk across a large concourse.

Vehicle categories on the booking form include standard cars, scooters, and ATVs or quads. The scooter and quad options are worth considering for solo travellers or couples who want flexibility on the narrower roads around Lefkes, the marble quarry road toward Marathi, or the tracks leading to less-visited beaches on the eastern coast. Cars make more sense for families, longer stays, or anyone planning to carry beach gear to multiple destinations in a single day.

The multi-zone drop-off system means you are not locked into returning the vehicle to the airport if your departure is by ferry from Parikia or from Pounda (the ferry point for Antiparos crossings). That flexibility reduces the need for taxi coordination at the end of a trip.

The business has a 5-star average rating, though from a small number of reviews at the time of writing, so treat that figure as a useful early signal rather than a large-sample verdict.

How to Get There

Paros Airport sits just outside the village of Alyki on the southwestern coast. From Parikia, follow the main road south through Pounda; the airport turn-off is clearly signed and the drive takes around 15 minutes. From Naousa in the north, allow 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic in July and August.

There is a small parking area directly in front of the terminal building. If you are collecting a pre-booked vehicle, the rental desk is inside or immediately adjacent to arrivals. For hotel or villa delivery, the company coordinates a meeting point at your accommodation — confirm the exact address and arrival time at the time of booking.

No scheduled bus service runs directly between the airport and Parikia town centre on a frequent timetable, which is one of the practical reasons many visitors opt to pre-book a rental at the airport rather than rely on taxis, which can be scarce during peak August arrivals.

Best Time to Visit

The 24-hour operating model means the timing of your rental pickup is not a constraint, which is particularly useful from late June through August when Olympic Air adds early-morning and late-night slots to cope with peak-season demand. Paros gets busy from mid-July to mid-August, and road traffic around Parikia and the beach road to Naoussa can slow considerably during those weeks. If you want the smoothest driving experience, arrivals in June, early July, or September give you near-empty roads to work with.

Winter travel to Paros is limited largely to weekends and Greek holidays, and some rental operators reduce their fleet or availability between November and March. The 24-hour listing suggests year-round operation, but if you are travelling outside the April-to-October window, call ahead to confirm availability.

Tips for Visiting

  • Pre-book online before arrival. During July and August, vehicle supply at small island rental desks tightens quickly. Securing a booking through paros-car-rentals.gr ahead of your flight removes the risk of arriving to find only the largest or most expensive category remaining.
  • Clarify the drop-off location at booking. The multi-location drop-off is a genuine advantage — specify whether you need to leave the car at the port, at your hotel, or back at the airport, and confirm whether a one-way fee applies.
  • Check what is included in the rate. Ask specifically about collision damage waiver, theft protection, and any excess amount you would be liable for in the event of a claim. Greek rental terms vary between operators.
  • Consider a quad or ATV for short stays. If you are on Paros for two or three days and plan to focus on beaches in the Santa Maria or Logaras area, an ATV can get you down rough tracks that a standard hatchback would struggle with. Wear appropriate footwear and check local road rules.
  • Fuel up before returning the vehicle. The closest petrol stations to the airport are along the main road between Alyki and Parikia. Most island rentals operate on a full-to-full fuel policy.
  • Confirm coverage for Antiparos. If you plan to take a car across on the Pounda-Antiparos ferry, check in advance that the rental agreement permits it — not all operators allow vehicles on the crossing.
  • Save the phone number locally. +30 698 734 1111 is the direct line. If a flight is delayed or your arrival shifts, call ahead so the desk is prepared for an out-of-hours handover.
  • Bring your driving licence and a credit card. Greek car rental operators almost universally require a credit card (not debit) for the security deposit, in addition to a full driving licence held for at least one year.

Practical Information

Address: Paros Airport, Paros 844 00, Greece

Phone: +30 698 734 1111

Email: [email protected]

Website: paros-car-rentals.gr

Facebook: facebook.com/CarRentalParos

Opening hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Pickup zones covered: Paros Airport, Parikia Port and town, Naousa, Santa Maria, Ambelas, Ysterni, Piso Livadi, Logaras, Alyki, Pounda Port, Krotiri, Krios, Antiparos Port, Antiparos hotels and villas

Vehicle types: Cars, scooters, ATVs and quads

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Paros airport, Paros 844 00, Greece

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monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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