Why Rent a Car in Agios Nikolaos
Looking for an Agios Nikolaos car rental? This elegant town on the Gulf of Mirabello is the gateway to eastern Crete, and it rewards travellers who explore at their own pace. When you rent a car in Agios Nikolaos you can pair the buzzing harbour and pretty Lake Voulismeni with easy escapes to Elounda, the island of Spinalonga and the wild mountain scenery of the Lasithi Plateau. A rental car turns a beach holiday into a flexible Cretan road trip, from quiet coves at sunrise to a long lunch in a hillside village.
Whether you choose car hire for a family holiday, a compact for darting around town, or a larger vehicle for mountain drives, booking with Simplybook connects you directly with trusted local agencies in Agios Nikolaos and at Heraklion Airport — no big international chains, no credit card required and free cancellation.
Top Drives and Day Trips from Agios Nikolaos
Agios Nikolaos is the perfect base for some of the most rewarding day trips in eastern Crete. Drive north around Mirabello Bay to Elounda and the fishing village of Plaka, where small boats cross to the fortress island of Spinalonga. Head inland and up the switchbacks to the Lasithi Plateau, a green bowl of windmills and orchards that hides the Diktaean Cave, the mythical birthplace of Zeus. Closer to town, the traditional village of Kritsa, the frescoed church of Panagia Kera and the ancient ruins of Lato make an easy half-day.
The coast east of town is lined with some of Crete's best beaches, from Almyros and Ammoudi near the centre to the golden sand of Voulisma at Istron. With your own car you can carry on to the Minoan town of Gournia, the seaside village of Mochlos and, for a longer day, the palm beach of Vai and Toplou Monastery in the far east.
Driving and Parking Tips for Agios Nikolaos
Agios Nikolaos is compact and easy to navigate, but the streets around the lake and harbour are narrow and busy in summer, so it is best to use one of the parking areas on the edge of the centre and explore on foot. The smooth north-coast highway links the town to Heraklion and its airport in about an hour, while the roads up to the Lasithi Plateau are scenic but winding — a compact car is fine for the coast, though a slightly more powerful vehicle is more comfortable for the mountains.