The enchanting island of Santorini is a popular destination for travelers. If you plan to rent a car in Santorini, it's essential to familiarize yourself with local traffic rules, fines, and road police information to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

Traffic Rules in Santorini

  • In Santorini, as in the rest of Greece, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road.
  • Wearing seat belts is mandatory for all passengers, both in the front and rear seats.
  • The use of handheld mobile phones while driving is prohibited. Use a hands-free device if necessary.
  • Children under 12 years old must travel in the backseat using an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Headlights must be used from sunset to sunrise and during poor visibility conditions.
  • The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.05% (0.02% for drivers with less than two years of experience).
  • Be aware of narrow roads, steep inclines, and the occasional wandering livestock when driving in Santorini.

Speed limits in Santorini

  • Urban areas: 50 km/h (31 mph)
  • Rural roads: 90 km/h (56 mph)
  • National roads: 110 km/h (68 mph)
  • Motorways: 130 km/h (80 mph)

Fines in Santorini

  • Speeding: From €40 to €350
  • Not wearing a seat belt: €80
  • Using a mobile phone while driving: €100
  • Parking violations: From €40 to €200
  • Running a red light: €700
  • Drunk driving: From €200 to €2,000
  • Children without child seats: €80

Fines can be paid at a local traffic police station or bank within ten days of receiving the fine. After ten days, the fine may double.

Road Police in Santorini

Traffic cameras are not common in Santorini, but police patrols are present. If stopped by police, remain calm, polite, and provide the required documents (driver's license, car registration, and insurance). In case of an accident, call 112 or 100 for police assistance.