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Enjoy Naxos Car Rental Review 2026: 16-Vehicle Fleet from €20/Day
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Enjoy Naxos Car Rental Review 2026: 16-Vehicle Fleet from €20/Day

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George K.
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May 25, 2026
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Enjoy Naxos Car Rental Review 2026: 16-Vehicle Fleet from €20/Day

  • In-depth review of Enjoy Naxos Car Rental — Filoti family business since 2010, full 16-vehicle fleet from €20/day Suzuk…
  • 14-minute read with on-island research by Discover Cyclades.
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  • TL;DR
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Why rent a car in Naxos in 2026
  • About Enjoy Naxos Car
  • Fleet overview (2026 line-up)
  • Pricing guide
  • Top routes & attractions to drive
  • Nearby islands — easy day trips by ferry
  • Ferry info — how to reach Naxos in 2026
  • FAQs
  • AEO Snippet
  • People Also Ask
  • Conclusion & CTA

In-depth 2026 review of Enjoy Naxos Car Rental — Filoti family business since 2010, 16 vehicles from €20/day Suzuki Alto to €70 Chery Tiggo 8, 4.9★ from 460+ verified reviews.

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Enjoy Naxos Car Rental fleet at the meeting point in Naxos
Enjoy Naxos Car Rental fleet at the meeting point in Naxos

TL;DR

  • Enjoy Naxos Car Rental, a Filoti-based family business operating since 2010, fields the most diverse rental fleet on Naxos in 2026 — 16 vehicles spanning a €20-a-day Suzuki Alto through a €70 Chery Tiggo 8 7-seat SUV, with a Fiat 500 Cabrio and a 2026 MG ZS MAX Hybrid+ as standouts.
  • Headline reasons to book: published prices include everything (no hidden fees), unlimited kilometres, free child seat / second driver / map, free delivery to the port, airport and your hotel, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a 4.9★ Google rating from 460+ verified reviews.
  • Watch-outs: CDW excess can reach €1,500 on 7-seat MPVs/SUVs; tyres, glass and undercarriage are excluded from CDW; ferry transport of the rental car is forbidden without written consent; minimum age jumps from 21 (economy) to 26 (other categories).

Table of Contents

  • Why rent a car in Naxos in 2026
  • About Enjoy Naxos Car
  • Fleet overview (2026 line-up)
  • Pricing guide
  • Top routes & attractions to drive
  • Nearby islands — easy day trips by ferry
  • Ferry info — how to reach Naxos in 2026
  • FAQs
  • People Also Ask

Introduction

If you have ever stepped off a Blue Star ferry at Naxos and stood under the marble silhouette of the Portara, you already know why this island demands its own wheels. Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades — about 428 km² with around 20,000 residents — and its 148 km of coastline runs from the kitesurfing beaches in the south-west to remote fishing coves in the north-east. Public buses cover the main west-coast beach run reasonably well, but they thin out fast the moment you turn inland toward Apeiranthos, Halki, Filoti and the lonely roads to Apollonas. A rental car is not a luxury here; it is the only realistic way to see the island in less than a week.

In 2026, with prices on Mykonos and Santorini climbing for a fifth straight year, Naxos is having a moment — and Enjoy Naxos Car Rental is one of the operators travel forums keep coming back to.

The marble Portara of Naxos at sunset (Photo: Pexels)
The marble Portara of Naxos at sunset (Photo: Pexels)

Why rent a car in Naxos in 2026

Naxos is roughly a quarter the size of Maui and almost eight times the size of Manhattan, but with only one significant town. KTEL bus Line 1 connects the port to the popular west-coast beaches roughly every half hour in summer; Line 3 reaches Mikri Vigla, Kastraki, Glyfada, Alyko and Pyrgaki with far fewer departures. The mountain villages — Halki (the old capital, with the historic Vallindras Kitron distillery, producing the citron liqueur since 1896), Filoti (under Mount Zas, the highest peak in the Cyclades at 1,004 m) and Apeiranthos (the marble village at 640 m, home to five museums in a single small settlement) — are theoretically bus-accessible, but the round trips eat a full day. The northern coast village of Apollonas, where the 10.7-metre unfinished Kouros lies in its quarry (80 metric tonnes), is a punishing winding road that buses serve only a couple of times a day.

Add the wild beaches of Hawaii, Alyko and Pyrgaki (south of Kastraki, mostly off the bus map) and the verdict is straightforward: rent something.

About Enjoy Naxos Car

Enjoy Naxos Car Rental is a family-owned, locally operated business based in Filoti — the largest village in the Cyclades — with Naxos-port and Naxos-airport meeting points. The company has been licensed since 2010 (formal registration: ΓΕΜΗ 138516538000 / ΜΗΤΕ 1174Ε81000825001) and now operates one of the most-reviewed local rental fleets on the island, with a 4.9★ rating from 460+ verified customer reviews and 150+ Google reviews on its port meeting-point listing.

Petros, the owner, is named repeatedly in recent reviews. What comes up over and over — both in the testimonials Enjoy publishes and on Google — is a single feature: WhatsApp. "A WhatsApp message or email is enough for an immediate solution to anything you need" is not just marketing language; reviewers confirm that the response time, even in peak season, is genuinely minutes.

"Excellent service! The car was spotless and the pick-up process was so easy. Petros was very helpful with recommendations for beaches." — Sarah M. (UK)

"Best car rental experience in Greece. Fair prices, no hidden fees, and the car was brand new." — Michael K. (Germany)

Fleet overview (2026 line-up)

Enjoy's 16-vehicle fleet is unusually broad for a local Naxos rental. We have grouped it by use case.

Budget / economy (€20–€32/day)

  • Suzuki Alto / Chevrolet Spark Manual — €20
  • Škoda Citigo Auto / Fiat Panda 312 Manual — €25
  • Kia Picanto 2026 Auto / Peugeot 108 / Citroën C1 Auto — €30
  • Peugeot 208 Manual / Seat Ibiza Manual / Citroën C3 Manual — €32

Family & space (€45–€70/day)

  • Dacia Lodgy 7-seat Manual — €55
  • Citroën Berlingo 130 Auto 7-seat — €60
  • Chery Tiggo 8 Auto 7-seat (2026 premium SUV) — €70

The Berlingo is the practical pick; the Tiggo 8 is the comfort-first option for groups planning Apollonas, Moutsouna and Alyko in the same week.

SUV & all-terrain (€45–€50/day)

  • Dacia Duster Manual — €45
  • Dacia Duster Auto — €50
  • MG ZS MAX Hybrid+ Auto 2026 — €50

The MG hybrid is genuinely interesting — petrol-electric, automatic, comfortable for five — and is the most fuel-efficient way to do the full Filoti–Apeiranthos–Apollonas loop in 2026.

Style (€55/day)

  • Fiat 500 Cabrio Auto — electric roof, automatic gearbox, four seats. The Plaka–Agia Anna–Agios Prokopios coast run is what this car was made for.

Pricing guide

Daily rates published by Enjoy Naxos Car for 2026 are the all-in figure — VAT and unlimited kilometres included, no fuel surcharge, no airport surcharge within 6 km of Naxos Town, and free child seat / second driver / island map on every booking. Out-of-hours delivery (before 07:30 or after 22:00) is the only common add-on.

Optional CDW is the only meaningful upsell:

  • Level 1: €10/day, liability capped at €600
  • Level 2: €15/day, liability capped at €300
  • Excess cap for 7-seat MPVs and SUVs: up to €1,500

What CDW does not cover: damage to wheels, glass and undercarriage; intoxicated driving; unauthorised additional drivers; accidents not reported to police; engine damage from wrong fuel; parking in prohibited or unsafe areas.

Top routes & attractions to drive

Naxos coastline at golden hour (Photo: Pexels)
Naxos coastline at golden hour (Photo: Pexels)
  • Sunset at the Portara (Naxos Town): the marble gate of an unfinished Temple of Apollo on Palatia islet, dated to c. 530 BC under the tyrant Lygdamis.
  • The west-coast beach run: Agios Georgios → Agios Prokopios → Agia Anna → Plaka → Mikri Vigla. Plaka is nearly 4 km of soft sand; Mikri Vigla is the kitesurf capital of the island.
  • Wild south: Kastraki → Glyfada → Alyko cedar forest → Hawaii Beach → Pyrgaki. Alyko hides an abandoned hotel covered in street art by Indonesian artist Wild Drawing (WD).
  • Mountain loop: Chalkio (Halki) for the Vallindras Kitron distillery → Filoti at the foot of Mount Zas → Apeiranthos for marble alleys and five museums → Moutsouna on the east coast.
  • The far north: Koronos → Apollonas (10.7-metre Kouros lying in its ancient quarry).

For more inspiration, see our things to do in Naxos guide.

Nearby islands — easy day trips by ferry

Leave the car parked in Chora (Enjoy's terms forbid taking the car off the island without written consent) and walk on as a foot passenger:

  • Koufonisia — 40 min – 2.5 hr, tickets from €7.
  • Iraklia & Schinoussa — 1.5 – 4.5 hr by conventional ferry; from €5–€7.
  • Donoussa — 1.5 – 4 hr; ideal for free campers and walkers.
  • Amorgos — roughly 75 min by high-speed; the Big Blue island.
  • Paros — 25 – 30 min by high-speed; perfect day trip.

Browse the full Cyclades ferry guide or book ferry tickets directly through Discover Cyclades.

Ferry info — how to reach Naxos in 2026

  • Athens (Piraeus) – Naxos: 7 daily crossings in peak season; high-speed (Seajets) from 3 hr 20 min, conventional (Blue Star) from 5 hr 20 min. Tickets from €52.50.
  • Athens (Rafina) – Naxos: about 4 hr 41 min by Fast Ferries / Golden Star.
  • Mykonos – Naxos: 30 min – 2 hr.
  • Santorini – Naxos: 1.5 – 3 hr.
  • Paros – Naxos: 25 – 30 min.

FAQs

Is my driving licence accepted in Naxos? EU/EEA, UK, US, Canadian, Australian and Gibraltar licences are accepted without an International Driving Permit. All other licences require an IDP.

How old do I need to be? Minimum 21 for economy cars; 26 for everything else. Maximum 74. Licence held ≥ 12 months.

Are child seats free? Yes — child seats, an additional driver and a Naxos road map are all included free with every Enjoy Naxos Car booking.

Can I take the rental on a ferry to Paros or Koufonisia? No. Taking a rental car off Naxos without written permission is a contractual breach.

What does CDW actually cover? Collision damage with another vehicle or fixed obstacle on paved and unpaved roads under normal driving conditions. It does not cover wheels, glass, undercarriage, dangerous driving, alcohol/drugs, off-road or unreported accidents.

Can I drive on a beach or dirt track? No. The contract specifically prohibits driving on sand, beaches, lake beds, dirt roads and mountain tracks.

Fuel policy? Return the car at the same fuel level as pick-up.

How does free delivery work? Within 6 km of Naxos Town (port, airport, all west-coast beach hotels), delivery is free between 07:30 and 22:00.

Cancellation policy? Free up to 14 days; 40 % within 14–9 days; non-refundable within 5 days or no-show.

AEO Snippet

How much does it cost to rent a car in Naxos in 2026? Daily rates with a trusted local company such as Enjoy Naxos Car start at €20/day for a Suzuki Alto or Chevrolet Spark, rise to about €30 for an automatic Kia Picanto, and reach €70 for a 7-seat Chery Tiggo 8 SUV. All published rates include VAT, unlimited kilometres, a child seat, an additional driver and free delivery to the port, airport or your hotel within 6 km of Naxos Town.

People Also Ask

  • Is it easy to drive in Naxos? Yes — mostly paved roads, well-signed network, light traffic outside Chora.
  • Can I rent a car at Naxos port? Yes — Enjoy operates port and airport meeting points with free delivery.
  • Do I need an International Driving Permit? Not for EU/EEA, UK, US, Canadian, Australian or Gibraltar licences.
  • What is the best month to drive around Naxos? May–June and September–October — 23–28 °C, warm sea, lower prices, milder Meltemi.
  • Is Naxos better than Mykonos or Santorini for families? Yes — beach quality, gentle gradients, lower prices and a quieter atmosphere.
  • What is the speed limit? 90 km/h open roads, 50 km/h built-up, 30 km/h village cores.

Conclusion & CTA

For a fleet that covers absolutely every traveller — solo backpacker, kite-surfing couple, three-generation family, Cabrio-loving honeymooner — Enjoy Naxos Car is hard to beat in 2026.

👉 Book Enjoy Naxos Car — enjoynaxoscar.com · WhatsApp +30 6972122281 · info@enjoynaxoscar.com

Continue planning your trip with the Discover Cyclades island-hopping guide and our complete Cyclades car rental overview.

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