
On Santorini, rent an ATV or quad (from about €25/day) if you want fun, easy parking and short caldera-rim hops; rent a car (from about €23/day) for families, luggage or south-coast beach days in summer heat. Both come with free Athinios port and JTR airport delivery from our verified partners. ATVs suit couples and confident riders; cars suit groups, families and anyone uneasy on two-to-four open wheels.
This is the honest decision guide. When you've chosen, compare live availability on our Santorini car rental hub, or jump straight to the ATV and quad categories.
Table of Contents
- ATV, quad or car — which is right for you?
- What's the difference between an ATV and a quad?
- How much does each cost in 2026?
- Is an ATV safe on Santorini roads?
- What licence do you need?
- Where do you pick up and park?
- Which beaches need a car vs an ATV?
- Frequently Asked Questions
ATV, quad or car — which is right for you?
Pick based on who you are and what you'll do:
- Choose an ATV/quad if: you're a couple or solo traveller, you want easy parking in Fira and Oia, you like the open-air feel, and your trips are short caldera-rim hops and nearby beaches.
- Choose a car if: you're a family or group of 3–4, you have luggage, you want air-conditioning in July–August heat, or you're doing longer south-coast beach days (Perissa, Vlychada, Red Beach).
- Choose nothing (taxi/bus) if: you're staying caldera-side for two days, want sunset and dinner only, and prefer not to drive Santorini's busy summer roads.
Many visitors split the difference: a car for one big beach-and-Akrotiri day, taxis for sunset nights.
What's the difference between an ATV and a quad?
On Santorini the words are used interchangeably — both refer to a four-wheeled "quad bike" (ATV = all-terrain vehicle). Rental fleets list engine sizes from roughly 125cc to 300cc+. The practical distinction is power, not type:
- 125cc: cheapest, fine for one or two light riders on flat routes; sluggish on Santorini's steep hills.
- 200–300cc: comfortably carries two people uphill and keeps pace with traffic — the sensible choice for the caldera's gradients.
For two adults, always size up to 200cc or more.
How much does each cost in 2026?
Indicative daily rates in 2026 (high season is dearest; multi-day rentals are cheaper per day):
- ATV/quad 125cc: from about €25/day.
- ATV/quad 200–300cc: about €35–€55/day.
- Economy car: from about €23/day off-peak, €45–€70/day in August.
- Fuel: Santorini is small, so a tank lasts days; budget €15–€25 for a typical stay.
Our verified partners include CDW insurance and free Athinios port and airport delivery, so you skip the bus with your bags. See current prices on the Santorini car rental hub.
Is an ATV safe on Santorini roads?
ATVs are popular but account for many tourist injuries each summer, almost always from inexperience, gravel and over-loading. Ride safely by:
- Wearing the helmet (legally required) and closed shoes.
- Sizing the engine to your load — two adults need 200cc+.
- Avoiding night rides on unlit roads and gravel shortcuts to beaches.
- Going slow on bends above the caldera, where buses are wide and views are distracting.
If you've never ridden a quad, a small car is the safer choice in peak-season traffic.
What licence do you need?
- Up to 50cc: any standard car licence (Category B) is accepted, but true 50cc quads are rare and underpowered for Santorini.
- Over 50cc (most quads): Greek law requires a motorcycle licence (Category A/A1/A2) for the engine size. In practice many shops rent on a car licence, but you may be uninsured and liable in an accident — confirm in writing.
- Cars: a full national licence; non-EU visitors should carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their home licence.
Always check your travel insurance covers the exact vehicle and engine size you rent.
Where do you pick up and park?
- Delivery: our partners deliver free to Athinios port and Santorini (JTR) airport, plus most hotels — handy because the port is at the bottom of a steep cliff road.
- Parking: ATVs and quads park almost anywhere; cars struggle in Fira and Oia, where you'll use paid edge-of-town lots and walk in.
- Returns: same free delivery/collection points; allow buffer time before your ferry or flight.
Which beaches need a car vs an ATV?
- Easy on an ATV/quad: Monolithos, Kamari, and the caldera villages — short, paved and well-signed.
- Better with a car: Perissa, Perivolos and Vlychada on the south coast (longer, hotter drives), plus Akrotiri and the Red Beach trail with kids or gear.
- Either: with a 200cc+ quad and confidence, you can reach almost every Santorini beach; just avoid loose-gravel access tracks.
Plan your beach days with our best beaches in Santorini guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Should I rent an ATV or a car in Santorini?
A: Rent an ATV or quad (from about €25/day) if you're a couple wanting easy parking and short caldera hops; rent a car (from about €23/day) if you're a family or group with luggage or doing longer south-coast beach days in summer heat. Both come with free port and airport delivery from our verified partners.
Q2: How much does it cost to rent an ATV in Santorini?
A: Expect from about €25/day for a 125cc quad and €35–€55/day for a 200–300cc model in 2026, with CDW insurance and free Athinios port and airport delivery included. Multi-day rentals lower the daily rate.
Q3: Do you need a licence to rent a quad in Santorini?
A: For quads over 50cc, Greek law requires a motorcycle licence for the engine size; cars need a full licence (plus an International Driving Permit for non-EU visitors). Confirm insurance covers your exact vehicle in writing before riding.
Q4: Are ATVs dangerous in Santorini?
A: ATVs are a leading cause of tourist injuries, almost always from inexperience, gravel and over-loading. Wear the helmet, size the engine to your load (200cc+ for two adults), avoid night rides, and choose a car if you've never ridden.
Q5: What's the difference between an ATV and a quad in Santorini?
A: On Santorini the terms are used interchangeably for a four-wheeled quad bike. What matters is engine size: choose 200cc+ for two adults on the island's steep hills, as 125cc models struggle uphill.
Q6: Can you get free delivery to the port or airport?
A: Yes. Our verified Santorini partners deliver ATVs, quads and cars free to Athinios port, Santorini (JTR) airport and most hotels, so you avoid the steep port bus with your luggage.
Ready to choose? Compare verified, port-delivery rentals on our Santorini car rental hub, browse ATVs and quads, then plan beaches with our best beaches in Santorini guide.






