TL;DR
- Mykonos is the only Cycladic island with a genuine luxury and exotic car rental market — operators stock Lamborghini Huracán, Porsche 911/Cayenne, Mercedes G-Class, BMW X5, and Range Rover Sport alongside premium convertibles.
- Expect to pay €250–€450/day for a premium SUV (Cayenne, G-Class) and €800–€1,200/day for an exotic supercar (Huracán, Ferrari).
- Best suited for VIP villa guests, bachelor/bachelorette groups, and luxury travelers who want a statement arrival at Nammos, Scorpios, or their Agios Lazaros villa.
- Watch-outs: exotic car availability sells out by early June for July–August; deposits of €3,000–€10,000 are standard; most exotics require a minimum age of 25 and 3+ years of driving experience.
Table of Contents
- Why rent a luxury car in Mykonos
- Luxury car rental categories & prices
- Exotic supercar hire: what's available
- Premium SUVs: the practical luxury choice
- Booking tips & requirements
- Best driving routes in Mykonos
- FAQs
- People Also Ask
Why rent a luxury car in Mykonos
Mykonos operates on a different register from the rest of the Cyclades. It's the island where a €35,000/week villa comes with a private helipad, where Nammos beach club has a €500 minimum spend per sunbed, and where DJ residencies pull headliners from Ibiza. In this context, pulling up to your villa or beach club in a Fiat Panda — while perfectly practical — misses the point.
A luxury or exotic car rental in Mykonos isn't just transport; it's part of the experience. The island is compact enough (85 km²) that you'll never need to drive more than 20 minutes, but those 20 minutes in a Lamborghini Huracán Spider with the top down, cruising the Agios Ioannis coastal road at sunset, is a holiday memory that outlasts any restaurant booking.
Mykonos' road infrastructure is also better than most Cycladic islands — the main arteries (Chora to Ornos, Platis Gialos, Psarou, Kalafatis) are well-paved and wide enough for premium vehicles. Parking exists at all major beach clubs (valet at Nammos, SantAnna, and Scorpios).
Luxury car rental categories & prices
Premium convertibles (€150–€250/day)
The entry point to luxury. These are new-model automatics with retractable roofs, leather interiors, and Bluetooth.
| Vehicle | Approx. Price/Day | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Mini Cooper S Convertible | €150–€180 | Couples, Chora shopping runs |
| Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio | €140–€170 | Instagram-worthy around town |
| BMW 2 Series Convertible | €200–€250 | Elevated comfort, Nammos arrivals |
| Mercedes C-Class Cabriolet | €220–€280 | Business travel, premium feel |
Premium SUVs (€250–€450/day)
The practical luxury choice — space for luggage, airport/port transfers, and villa-to-beach-club runs with 4+ passengers.
| Vehicle | Approx. Price/Day | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Porsche Cayenne | €300–€400 | Villa groups, families, statement arrivals |
| Mercedes G-Class (G-Wagon) | €350–€450 | Ultimate Mykonos statement vehicle |
| Range Rover Sport | €300–€380 | Comfort + presence, group villa trips |
| BMW X5 / X6 | €250–€320 | Premium comfort, smooth highway feel |
| Audi Q7 | €250–€300 | Understated luxury, excellent interior |
Exotic supercars (€800–€1,200/day)
The headline vehicles. These require advance booking (4–6 weeks minimum for July–August), substantial deposits, and typically come with delivery to your villa or hotel.
| Vehicle | Approx. Price/Day | Deposit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spider | €1,000–€1,200 | €8,000–€10,000 | V10, convertible, the Mykonos icon |
| Ferrari 488 Spider | €900–€1,100 | €8,000–€10,000 | Mid-engine, retractable hardtop |
| Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet | €600–€800 | €5,000–€7,000 | The "tasteful" exotic — elegant, powerful |
| McLaren 720S | €1,000–€1,200 | €10,000 | Rare on Mykonos; available from select operators |
| Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster | €700–€900 | €5,000–€8,000 | V8 bi-turbo, grand tourer presence |
Exotic supercar hire: what's available
The exotic car market in Mykonos is small but real. Unlike mainland Greece, where supercar rentals are concentrated in Athens, Mykonos has 3–5 operators who physically base exotics on the island during summer (May–October). Vehicles are shipped over by car ferry from Piraeus in late April and returned in November.
What this means for availability
- Book by early June for July–August dates. Exotic inventory is 2–5 vehicles per operator.
- Multi-day discounts are common: a 3-day Huracán rental may drop to €900/day; a week to €750/day.
- Chauffeur option: Most operators offer chauffeur service for €200–€300/day extra. Recommended for first-time Mykonos visitors unfamiliar with the island's narrow roads.
Insurance & deposits
All exotic rentals include basic CDW, but the excess is high (€5,000–€10,000). Super CDW is available from most operators at €50–€100/day, reducing the excess to €1,000–€2,000. A valid credit card (Visa or Mastercard, not debit) with sufficient limit is mandatory — no exceptions.
Premium SUVs: the practical luxury choice
For most luxury travelers in Mykonos, a premium SUV is the sweet spot. The G-Class or Cayenne delivers the statement arrival without the anxiety of parking a €300,000 supercar at a beach club.
Why SUVs dominate Mykonos luxury rentals:
- Airport/port pickup with 4+ passengers and luggage
- Valet parking at Nammos, SantAnna, Scorpios, Principote
- Room for beach gear, shopping bags, and late-night runs to Chora
- The G-Class, in particular, has become the default Mykonos luxury vehicle — it's what you see parked at every premium villa and beach club
Our recommendation
For a group villa trip (4–8 guests), rent a Porsche Cayenne or Range Rover Sport for the week. It's practical, luxurious, and handles the Mykonos roads (including unpaved villa driveways) without stress. Budget €2,000–€2,800 for 7 days — split between 4 guests, that's €500–€700 per person for the entire week.
Booking tips & requirements
Requirements
- Minimum age: 25 for exotics, 23 for premium SUVs
- Driving experience: 3+ years for exotics, 2+ years for SUVs
- Licence: EU/EEA licence accepted; IDP required for non-EU
- Credit card: Visa or Mastercard with sufficient limit for deposit hold (not charged unless damage)
Booking timeline
- Exotics: 4–6 weeks ahead for July–August; 2 weeks for shoulder season
- Premium SUVs: 2–3 weeks ahead for peak; 1 week for shoulder
- Convertibles: 1–2 weeks ahead usually sufficient
Delivery
Most luxury operators deliver to your villa, hotel, or the airport/port. Delivery is typically free for rentals over €300/day. Pickup is arranged via WhatsApp.
Best driving routes in Mykonos
Route 1: The Beach Club Circuit (2 hours)
Chora → Psarou (Nammos) → Platis Gialos → Paradise Beach → Super Paradise → Elia → Kalafatis → Chora. The ultimate Mykonos driving loop. Stop for lunch at Nammos (€€€€) or Agia Anna Beach Bar (€€).
Route 2: Agios Ioannis Sunset Drive (30 min)
Chora → Agios Ioannis. The short coastal road to the sunset side of the island. Park at Hippie Fish restaurant for sundowners with a view of Delos. The return drive at golden hour is spectacular in a convertible.
Route 3: Northern Beaches (1 hour)
Chora → Ftelia → Panormos → Agios Sostis. The quieter, windswept north coast. Ftelia has a beachfront restaurant; Agios Sostis (formerly Kiki's) is the legendary no-frills taverna.
Route 4: Ano Mera & East Coast (1.5 hours)
Chora → Ano Mera (monastery lunch) → Lia Beach → Kalafatis → Kalo Livadi. The rural interior, then the dramatic eastern coastline. Kalo Livadi has one of the best beach bars on the island.
FAQs
Can I rent a Lamborghini in Mykonos? Yes. Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spider is available from select luxury operators on the island during May–October. Expect €1,000–€1,200/day with a €8,000–€10,000 deposit. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for July–August.
How much does a G-Class cost to rent in Mykonos? A Mercedes G-Class (G-Wagon) rents for approximately €350–€450/day in peak season. Multi-day discounts apply — a 7-day rental is typically €300–€380/day.
Is it safe to drive an exotic car in Mykonos? The main roads are well-paved and wide enough for premium vehicles. However, some villa access roads are narrow and unpaved. Avoid driving exotics on dirt roads. All exotic rentals include CDW, and chauffeur service is available for €200–€300/day extra.
Where can I park a luxury car in Mykonos? Major beach clubs (Nammos, SantAnna, Scorpios, Principote) offer valet parking. Chora has a large public car park at the entrance (free). Most villas have private parking or garage space.
People Also Ask
What is the most popular luxury car in Mykonos? The Mercedes G-Class (G-Wagon) is the most popular luxury rental in Mykonos — it combines statement presence with practical space for groups. The Porsche Cayenne is the most-booked premium SUV.
Can you rent supercars on Greek islands? Mykonos is the only Cycladic island with genuine supercar rental availability (Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche 911). Santorini and Paros offer premium SUVs but not exotics. For supercar rentals on other islands, you'd need to arrange transport from Athens.
Is a luxury car worth it in Mykonos? For villa groups spending €5,000–€35,000/week on accommodation, a €2,000–€3,000 luxury car rental adds a proportionate level of comfort and experience. It's the practical equivalent of business class vs economy on a long-haul flight — not essential, but significantly better.
Published by the Discover Cyclades editorial team. Last updated July 2026. For verified local car rental partners, visit the Mykonos rent-a-car marketplace.







