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Fira's clifftop lanes were never built for buses and rental sedans, and you'll feel that the moment you swap four wheels for two. On a scooter you can slip past the crawl of tour coaches near the caldera edge, tuck into a spot in Oia that a car would never fit, and be watching the sunset over the volcano with everyone else already seated. Ride the coastal road down to Akrotiri one morning and you're standing among Bronze-Age ruins by lunch; head the other way and Kamari's black-sand beach is waiting for an afternoon swim.
Santorini rewards two wheels precisely because it punishes four. The roads between Fira and Oia are narrow, twisting and often jammed in high season, so a nimble 50cc or 125cc scooter threads through where cars sit idling. The island itself is barely 18km end to end, which means most sights are 10 to 30 minutes apart — close enough that a scooter's speed and easy parking beat a car for a full day of hopping between caldera viewpoints, villages and beaches. And because the terrain climbs and switches back rather than running flat, a light, responsive bike suits the volcanic landscape far better than a heavy touring machine.
For a 50cc moped you'll need at least a category AM licence, and the minimum age is 16 — though rental shops often set the bar higher and may ask for a minimum time you've held your licence. Step up to a 125cc scooter or larger and you'll need the matching motorcycle category, A1, A2 or A; a standard car licence isn't accepted as a substitute in Greece. If your licence isn't from the EU, bring an International Driving Permit (IDP). Expect to leave a deposit, usually as a credit-card hold, with the amount varying by operator and vehicle.
A standard 50cc scooter runs 35-50 EUR per day in high season, while a 125cc-300cc motorcycle costs 50-80 EUR per day over the same period. Where available, larger touring or sport motorcycles (500cc and above) go for 70-120 EUR per day, though these tend to come through mainland rental chains rather than local Santorini shops.
Book well ahead if you're travelling in July or August: prices are highest and scooters sell out fast in high season. May-June and September-October offer a good balance of open roads, mild heat and lower rates. If you're visiting in the low season from November to March, check availability first, since many local rental shops shut down for the winter rather than lowering their prices.
Greece drives on the right. Helmets are compulsory for riders and passengers alike, and enforcement is strict, with substantial fines for skipping one. Speed limits are 50 km/h in built-up areas and 90 km/h on the open road, though narrow island lanes rarely let you get near that. The blood-alcohol limit is 0.5 g/l for most drivers, but a stricter 0.2 g/l applies to motorcyclists, so it's best to skip the wine if you're riding that day. Keep in mind that rental insurance almost always excludes unpaved roads and beaches, so stick to the tarmac. If you want to rent a scooter in Santorini, just use the search form at the top of the page. Have a nice trip!
On our website you can rent the following types of motorcycles: cruiser, sport, touring, standard, classic, dual-purpose, dirt bikes, street, naked bikes or roadsters, choppers, custom, streetfighter, sport-touring, dual-sport, on-road, off-road, adventure motorcycles, supermoto, scrambler, motorcycle with sidecar, enduro, motocross mx, trail, motards, tricycles, bikes with automatic or manual gears, luxury motorbikes.
On our website you can hire motorcycles from the following manufacturers: BMW, Harley Davidson, Aprilia, Buell, Cagiva, Ducati, Gilera, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Husqvarna, Jawa, MV Agusta, Moto Guzzi, Triumph, Benelli, Bajaj, Indian, Royal Enfield, TVS, Beta, Bimota.
Most providers include basic third-party liability insurance in the rental price, with options to upgrade to fuller coverage that reduces or removes your deposit liability in case of damage or theft. Always confirm exactly what is and isn’t covered before you set off.
When you make an online motorbike reservation you can also order the following extra services and equipment: integral helmet, GPS navigation, intercom, unlimited mileage, top case, side cases, boots, jacket, gloves, individual guide or tour, map, full insurance, one-way rental, or delivery to your chosen address.
Most of our motorcycle rental providers have years of experience and will equip you with a well-maintained bike, helmet and insurance for the ride ahead. The number of companies we work with is increasing every day, so if you want to rent a motorcycle locally, just use the search form at the top of the page. Have a nice trip!
Description:Riders: 2; Gearbox: Manual; Horsepower: 170hp; Engine CC: 1160cc; Engine strokes: 4T; ABS; Disc brakes: 2; Starter; Air-cooled.
Included: Third party insurance, Map, Unlimited Kilometers, Helmets, Roadside assistance 24/7, All taxes & VAT.
Driver's licence category:«A (moto)»
Minimum driver age:25
Description:Manual moto for two persons.
Required: driver's license + driving experience of at least one year.
Included: Helmets, Top Box, Third Party Insurance, Unlimited kilometers, Extra driver & Road Map, all Taxes & VAT.
Driver's licence category:«A (moto)»
Minimum driver age:21