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Tourists on Greek island issued ‘£68 fine’ warning for doing simple task

By staff22 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

British tourists flying over to one of the popular Greek island of Santorini this summer have been issued a stark driving rule, as experts reveal a simple mistake could leave you with a ‘hefty fine’

Blue domed churches at sunset, Oia, Santorini
Lonely Planet experts warn there are ‘drawbacks’ to hiring a car on the island(Image: Getty Images)

UK holidaymakers heading to one of the most desirable Greek islands could get stung with a ‘hefty’ fine when hiring a car.

Despite a surprising slump in visitor numbers and growing cries from fed-up locals, millions of selfie-stick-waving tourists will still flock to Santorini this year – enticed by blue-domed buildings, pristine beaches, and Instagram-worthy sunsets. Measuring just 29.4 square miles, the tiny island is ideal for those comfortable with hiring a car.

It’s a great way to explore all of the island’s nooks and crannies and escape from the coach-load of cruise passengers that get herded in everything morning. You can check out stunning vineyards over at Venetsanos Winery, spend the day at the iconic red beach, or have dinner in Fira, the capital famed for its whitewashed buildings and buzzing atmosphere.

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Cruise ships in Thira, Santorini island, Greece
Driving around the island can be tricky(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

There are a slew of hire car companies on the island, meaning prices can get competitively low. Still, it is worth booking in advance to secure a bargain, especially if you’re travelling during the peak period. Make sure you go with a reputable vendor to afford being ripped off too.

Experts over at Lonely Planet, who advise hiring a car through your accommodation provider, say having your own vehicle can give you ‘full freedom’ to explore the island – but warns there are certain ‘drawbacks’. “The relatively short drives along the island’s diminutive road network can be harrowing due to narrow lanes, cliffside plunges and incessant peak season traffic,” they explained.

View of the Castle on the caldera of Oia in Santorini. Crowds of people perched on the half-ruined Castle and on the roofs of houses, waiting for the famous sunset.
Hiring a car can help you avoid the huge crowds of tourists(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“Parking is also stressful in Fira and at the beaches. Expect hefty fines if you decide to leave your car in an unapproved spot. A good strategy is to rent a car for just a day or two of exploration, thus saving yourself from the attendant hassles at other times.”

Parking in clearly-designated spaces – that may incur a small fee – is your best practice. You can always ask your hotel for recommended parking spots, or check Google reviews if you’re unsure. According to reports, parking violations come with a fine of up to €80 (approximately £68.39), so it’s never really worth the risk.

“I have hired a car in Santorini and this evening got a parking ticket and my number plates taken away,” one tourist wrote on Facebook back in 2023. “I know I have to pay a fine at [the] post office in Thera but how do I get the number plates back?” If anything like this happens to you whilst away, contact the company you rented your car from. It is still your responsibility to pay the fine, but staff may be able to help explain the process – and get your number plates back.

Cycling is another popular way of navigating Santorini, which is a great way to avoid any steep fines. However, prepare for your thighs to burn as the island is filled with harsh inclines and twisty roads. “Add in drivers maniacally speeding to make up for time spent stalled in traffic and the challenges multiply,” Lonely Planet added.

“Still, you can easily rent a bike on the island from multiple sources. Ask about e-bikes, which are becoming more available in Santorini, unless the many hills fit into your training scheme for the Tour de France.”

*You can fly directly to Santorini from London, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. Return fares cost as little as £56 in July, based on Skyscanner listings.

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