# Car Rental in Naxos

> A practical guide to car hire in Naxos: whether you need a car, where to pick one up at the airport and port, what it costs and how driving on the island works.

| | |
|---|---|
| Airport | Naxos (JNX) |
| Need a car? | Recommended |
| Drive on the | Right |
| Min age | 21 |

Hiring a car is worth considering on Naxos. You can pick one up at Naxos (JNX) airport and in the main town, and the same core rules apply as everywhere in Greece: a full licence held for a year, a credit card in the driver's name and a minimum age of 21. This guide covers whether you need a car, where to collect it and what driving on Naxos is like.

## Do you need a car in Naxos?

**A car is recommended on Naxos.** Naxos rewards a car with its long southern beaches and the mountain villages of the interior. Buses link the main towns, but they run to their own timetable and skip the quiet corners.

The island itself is worth reading up on before you drive it. Our [Naxos guide](https://fly2greece.net/naxos.html) covers its beaches, villages and where to base yourself.

## Where to pick up a car in Naxos

You can collect a car at Naxos (JNX) and at the Naxos (Chora) port, and many agencies also deliver to your hotel. Book ahead for July and August, when the island fleets sell out and the walk-up desks run short.

Whichever supplier you choose, check the excess and what the insurance covers before you pay, and photograph the car all round at pickup. Our [car hire requirements guide](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/greece-requirements.html) sets out the documents, deposit and insurance in full.

## Driving in Naxos

Naxos driving is on the right, like the rest of Greece, and the island roads are narrow and winding rather than fast. The mountain road climbs to Halki and Apiranthos, while the west coast strings together the island's longest sandy beaches. A smaller car is the easier choice for tight village streets and steep gradients.

For the rules, road signs, fuel and parking that apply across the country, see our [driving in Greece guide](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/driving-in-greece.html).

Car hire on other islands

[Crete](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/crete.html) [Rhodes](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/rhodes.html) [Corfu](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/corfu.html) [Zakynthos](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/zakynthos.html) [Kefalonia](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/kefalonia.html) [Santorini](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/santorini.html) [Paros](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/paros.html) [Mykonos](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/mykonos.html) [Kos](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/kos.html) [Skiathos](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/skiathos.html)

## Frequently asked questions

**Do you need a car in Naxos?**

A car is recommended on Naxos. Naxos rewards a car with its long southern beaches and the mountain villages of the interior.

**Where do you pick up a hire car in Naxos?**

At Naxos (JNX) and the Naxos (Chora) port, and often by hotel delivery. Book ahead in July and August.

**What do you need to hire a car in Naxos?**

A full driving licence held for at least a year, a credit card in the main driver's name and a passport or ID. The minimum age is 21, with a surcharge for younger drivers.

**Which side of the road does Naxos drive on?**

Greece, and so Naxos, drives on the right.

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Source: [Car Rental in Naxos: Airport Pickup, Driving and Where to Rent](https://fly2greece.net/car-rental/naxos.html) — fly2greece.net, an independent guide to Greece written and photographed by Hans Huisman since 2000.

Reviewed July 2026.
