Getting around the Cyclades islands in Greece
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TP
Hi there.

I’m looking for feedback from travelers or tips from locals on how to get around the islands. There are four of us—two teens—and my partner isn’t super comfortable riding a scooter. So, should we rent a car? By the day or for 4 days on each island we’re visiting (Tinos, Paros, Syros)? Is it possible to rent e-bikes? Is that a good idea?

Thanks for your input!

Tom
GL Glykofilousa Regular ·
Hi again, you can visit Syros and Paros by bus, with excellent service in season (until midnight in Paros). Check the KTEL websites: ktelparou.gr and ktelsyrou.gr. Otherwise, for car rental: galissas-rentacar.gr in Syros and ML Moto&Rent a car (motorland.gr) in Naoussa or parosrentacar.com in Paroikia. On Tinos, with 60 villages and the mountainous barrier of Exombourgo, a car is essential for exploring the northern part of the island. vidalis-rentacar.gr is well-regarded. E-bikes are now available everywhere, but: no bike lanes and on Tinos, the wind will sweep you away. Note that no rental company allows transporting the car from one island to another, except for the Paros-Antiparos crossing, but that’s a small ferry, not a regular ferry. Rental companies deliver to the port and allow you to leave the vehicle there when you depart. Have a great trip!

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