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Located just 1km from the city centre, Sitia Public Airport is one of the main access points to the eastern region of the island of Crete. Serving mainly seasonal charter flights, it is an essential hub for incoming tourists. It may be smaller than Heraklion airport, but it offers less congestion, quick check-ins and a quintessential compact airport experience.
The convenience of having several car hire agencies available within the airport can't be understated. Having your own vehicle is the best way to explore the breath-taking landscapes of this stunning region. You can take your pick from well-known car hire firms like Europcar and Hertz, with a range of vehicle classes to suit your needs and budget.
There are several petrol stations close to the airport, including EKO and Shell, making it easy to fuel your hired car before heading out on your adventures. Remember to keep right on Greek roads, a friendly reminder for our British friends who are used to the opposite!
With the airport being so close to the city, it would not take more than 5 minutes to reach the city centre by car. There are also taxi services available 24/7 just outside the arrivals section. If you prefer public transport, the local bus network with routes stopping at towns and beaches all around the city is an excellent and inexpensive option.
Sitia, a charming and less-touristy town on the northeastern coast of Crete, offers tranquillity and picturesque beauty. Once you have settled in, the whole island is within easy reach. Agios Nikolaos, Elounda, Ierapetra are all less than a 2-hour drive from Sitia and your rented vehicle will make the entire journey a breeze.
Greece operates on Eastern European Time, which means it’s two hours ahead of GMT. The local currency is Euro, and the spoken language is Greek, although English is widely understood in tourist areas. The climate in Crete is Mediterranean, with dry, hot summers. And remember, in Greece we drive on the right side of the road!
So there you have it, the essentials you need to know for an awesome time in Sitia, Crete. From what to expect on arrival at Sitia public airport, where to rent your vehicle, which routes to take, local customs for Brits and what sights and cities to explore. Enjoy your adventure!