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Kithira Island National Airport, named after the famous Greek shipping magnate, Alexandros Aristotelous Onassis, is a small airport on the island of Kithira in Greece. Despite its size, it caters to international flights, including those from the United Kingdom. It's considered the gateway to the scenic beauty of Kithira, part of Greece's Peloponnese region.
Car rental stations are available at the airport, with an array of options, from compact cars to SUVs. If you like to drive around in comfort and style, an SUV is recommended. However, if you're looking for fuel efficiency, a compact car may be the best option. When selecting a vehicle, remember that Greece drives on the right, unlike in the UK.
Once you step out of the airport, a world of fascinating sceneries and welcoming towns await you. The airport is about 30 minutes drive from the town of Potamos and 20 minutes drive from Agia Pelagia. Keep in mind that Greek road signs are usually in both Greek and Latin alphabet, so navigation should be an easy task.
Gas stations are a couple kilometers away from the airport, so make sure to have some fuel in your tank. Locals here are friendly and have a basic understanding of English, should you need assistance.
Greece is famous for its Mediterranean climate. Expect hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. It's always sunnier here compared to the UK, so make sure to pack your shades and sunscreen!
The currency used in Greece is the Euro (€). While most places accept credit and debit cards, having cash on hand is advisable, especially when visiting local markets and small seaside taverns.
Once you've settled with your car, the beautiful cities nearby offer a vibrant mix of experiences. Visit the nearby towns of Chora with its ancient ruins and quaint houses, Kapsali for its bustling nightlife, and Avlemonas for the stunning beaches.
Enjoy your holiday, and remember - the journey is as significant as the destination!