Rethymno · Cheap Taxi & Private Transfers

Cheap taxi & private transfers to Rethymno
fixed fares from €36.

PLT Transfers offers a cheap, fixed-price taxi alternative to and from Rethymno, with fixed fares from €36. Every fare is fixed at booking, flight-tracked, and door-to-door across Crete, with free cancellation and no card needed for a quote.

Nearest airport CHQ
67.6 km to CHQ Airport
1h-1h 20min drive
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Rethymno Old Town and Venetian harbor
About Rethymno

Getting to and around Rethymno.

Rethymno is a coastal town in northern Crete, positioned between the island's two main airports for easy regional access. Travelers can reach it from Heraklion Airport at 81 kilometers (50.3 miles) to the east or from Chania Airport at 67.6 kilometers (42 miles) to the west, with typical travel times ranging from 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes depending on route and traffic. Chania Airport remains the closer option for most arrivals, while Heraklion Airport provides a wider range of international connections, especially during peak season.

The town combines historical landmarks, long sandy beaches, and nearby natural sites. Rethymno Old Town preserves Venetian and Ottoman architecture across narrow streets and harbor views. The Fortezza fortress overlooks the sea from an elevated position, while Arkadi Monastery - 20.9 kilometers southeast - carries a well-documented role in Cretan history. For guests exploring beyond the town, Preveli Beach and Kourtaliotiko Gorge offer natural scenery within an hour's drive to the south.

Visitors can reach and get around Rethymno through several transport options. Private transfers provide direct door-to-door service for airport journeys, with fixed pricing ranging from €80-€130 and travel times aligned with flight schedules. Taxis follow similar routes with fares between €85-€120, though availability and final pricing may vary. Public buses offer lower-cost travel at €8-€15, but routes often require connections and extend travel time to 2-2.5 hours. Rental cars start from around €20-€40 per day and give flexibility for exploring the wider region.

A private transfer keeps the journey organized from arrival to accommodation - no taxi queues, no route uncertainty, and fixed pricing known in advance. This option becomes especially useful during peak travel months, when demand at both airports increases and travel conditions across the northern coast can become less predictable.

Pricing

Rethymno Transfer Price List - Fixed Fares from €36.

All prices are fixed per vehicle and all-inclusive - no meter, no surcharge, and no hidden fees. The fare you see at booking is the total you pay. Live fares from Rethymno.

Chania Airport (CHQ) 67.6 km · 65-80 min from €86 one way Book
Chania City 72 km · 70-85 min from €77 one way Book
Heraklion Airport (HER) 81 km · 75-90 min from €90 one way Book
Heraklion City 87 km · 80-95 min from €90 one way Book
Georgioupolis 26 km · 25-35 min from €36 one way Book
Hersonissos 57 km · 55-70 min from €126 one way Book
Agios Nikolaos 140 km · 2-2.5 hrs from €162 one way Book
Elounda 150 km · 2-2.5 hrs from €162 one way Book
Ierapetra 100 km · 95-115 min from €189 one way Book
Why us

Why Book Your Rethymno Private Transfer With Us?

Travelers book their Rethymno private transfer through PLT Transfers to arrange airport pickups and adjust delays using flight tracking. Fixed pricing and clear booking details from the start help guests avoid long wait times and uncertain fares.

Airport transfers

Rethymno Airport Transfers.

Rethymno lies between Crete's two main airports - Heraklion Airport at 81 kilometers to the east and Chania Airport at 67.6 kilometers to the west. Travelers often face busy arrival halls, long taxi queues, and limited availability during peak travel months at both airports.

PLT Transfers provides a pre-arranged pickup that removes uncertainty after landing. Guests confirm their transfer in advance and travel directly to Rethymno without waiting for transport at the terminal.

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How to get from Rethymno to Heraklion Airport?

Tourists can get from Rethymno to Heraklion Airport by private transfer, taxi, public bus, or rental car. The airport lies 81 kilometers (50.3 miles) from Rethymno, with travel times typically ranging from 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes depending on traffic.

Private transfers provide a direct, pre-arranged journey with door-to-door pickup and fixed pricing typically ranging from €90 to €130, which gives customers a clear cost expectation before travel.

Taxis offer a similar door-to-door route, with metered fares usually falling between €95 and €120, though final costs may vary with traffic conditions or late-night surcharges.

Public buses serve as the most economical option, with tickets priced around €10 to €15, but the journey often requires a transfer at Heraklion city and takes 2 to 2.5 hours depending on connections.

Rental cars give travelers flexibility to move at their own pace, with rates starting from €30 per day, though drivers need to manage highway navigation, fuel, and parking at the airport.

How to get from Rethymno to Chania Airport?

Travelers can get from Rethymno to Chania Airport by private transfer, taxi, public bus, or rental car. The airport lies 67.6 kilometers (42 miles) from Rethymno, with travel times typically ranging from 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes.

Private transfers offer a direct route with fixed pricing usually ranging from €80 to €110, allowing travelers to plan departure times with confidence and avoid last-minute transport uncertainty.

Taxis follow the same route and travel time, with fares typically between €85 and €105, though availability may become limited during peak hours or late-night periods.

Local KTEL buses remain the lowest-cost option at around €8 to €12, but the journey often requires a connection in Chania city and can take 2 to 2.5 hours depending on schedules and waiting time.

Rental cars give guests flexibility for their departure, with daily rates starting from €30, though drivers need to factor in fuel costs, traffic near Chania, and airport parking.

Getting around

Transportation in Rethymno.

Transportation in Rethymno includes taxis, public buses, rental cars, and private transfers, giving visitors several ways to move around the town and across Crete. Each option serves a different purpose depending on distance, schedule, and travel preferences.

Short trips within the Old Town and seafront stay manageable on foot or by taxi, while longer journeys across the island require more planning. Seasonal demand and traffic conditions influence how each option performs during peak months.

How do you get around Rethymno?

Visitors can get around Rethymno by taxi, public bus, rental car, or private transfer. Taxis provide quick point-to-point trips within the town and to nearby areas, with fares based on a meter, though availability may become limited during busy hours or late at night. Public buses connect Rethymno with surrounding villages and cities across Crete at low cost, with tickets usually ranging from €2 to €10, but fixed schedules and limited routes reduce flexibility for spontaneous travel. Rental cars give tourists full control over their schedule, making it easier to reach beaches and inland attractions, though drivers need to handle navigation, parking, and fuel costs. Private transfers offer a more structured and comfortable way to move between locations, especially for longer distances or planned excursions, with fixed pricing and direct routes that remove uncertainty from each journey.

Taxi in Rethymno

Taxis in Rethymno provide a straightforward way to travel within the town and across Crete, with vehicles available at ranks, by phone, or through hotel arrangements. Drivers use a taximeter for most local trips, with a base fare starting around €4.00 and daytime rates set at approximately €0.90 per kilometer, increasing to about €1.25 per kilometer during night hours between midnight and early morning. Additional charges may apply for airport pickups (€4.00), luggage, or waiting time, while minimum fares typically begin at €4.00. Drivers often agree on fixed prices for longer routes such as airport transfers, which helps travelers understand the cost in advance. Availability varies depending on demand, especially during peak summer months or late at night, which may lead to longer wait times.

Bus in Rethymno

Buses in Rethymno connect the town with major cities like Heraklion and Chania, along with coastal villages and inland destinations across Crete. Services run daily throughout the year, with more frequent departures during peak seasons, and key routes such as Rethymno to Heraklion operating roughly every 30 to 60 minutes with a travel time of about 1 hour 15 minutes. Ticket prices remain affordable, typically ranging from €2 to €15 depending on distance, making buses one of the most budget-friendly ways to travel around the island. Routes focus on main towns and popular destinations, which means reaching smaller beaches or remote areas often requires additional transport. Waiting times between connections may extend total travel time, particularly when transfers are involved.

Private Car Rental

Car rental in Rethymno gives travelers full control over their schedule, allowing them to explore beaches, villages, and inland routes without relying on fixed timetables. Daily rental rates typically start from around €20 to €40 for economy vehicles, with prices increasing during peak summer months or for larger cars and added insurance coverage. Drivers benefit from the freedom to stop at multiple locations in one day, which makes this option ideal for visitors planning to explore beyond the town center. Costs increase when fuel, insurance upgrades, and parking are added, especially in busy areas where spaces become limited. Rental cars make the most sense for travelers planning full-day trips or visiting remote beaches where public transport does not reach.

Is there an Uber in Rethymno?

No, Uber is not available in Rethymno. Ride-hailing services are not available anywhere on Crete, including major cities like Heraklion and Chania. Visitors cannot use app-based transportation for on-demand rides because such platforms are not available on the island. Taxis, buses, rental cars, and pre-arranged private transfers are the most popular modes of transportation among travelers. Visitors must plan more carefully without app-based services, particularly for airport transfers or longer trips across Crete.

Which is better: Car Rental or Private Transfers?

Travelers choose between car rental and private transfers based on their itinerary, comfort level with driving, and how they plan to explore Crete. A rental car gives full independence, allowing visitors to stop at multiple locations, adjust plans freely, and reach remote beaches or villages on their own schedule. This option works well for longer stays or travelers planning daily trips across different parts of the island, though fuel, insurance, and parking add to the total expense.

A private transfer provides a more direct and stress-free experience, especially for airport journeys or scheduled trips between towns. Guests travel with a professional driver who handles navigation, timing, and road conditions, which removes the pressure of driving and helps avoid delays. Pricing stays fixed and predictable, making it easier to plan ahead without unexpected costs. Travelers who prefer simplicity and a well-timed journey often lean toward private transfers, while those who want flexibility and independent travel tend to choose a rental car.

Is there a Metro in Rethymno?

No, there is no metro or railway system in Rethymno. Crete has no rail transportation, so visitors must rely solely on road networks to get around the city and across the island. Public buses offer structured routes between key areas at a low cost, but fixed schedules and stops require some planning. Taxis provide direct city transportation at metered rates and varying availability based on demand. Private transfers offer a more organized and comfortable option, with pre-arranged pickups, fixed pricing, and direct door-to-door service for a more convenient travel experience.

What are the current taxi rates in Rethymno?

Current taxi rates in Rethymno follow the official tariff set for Crete, established in August 2022 and applied across the island through calibrated taximeters installed in every licensed vehicle. Drivers charge a base fare of €4.00 for the first 2.4 kilometers during the day, followed by a rate of €0.90 per kilometer, with waiting time calculated at €45.00 per hour. Night rates apply between 00:00 and 06:00, with the base fare remaining €4.00 for the first 1.8 kilometers, while the per-kilometer rate increases to €1.25. An additional airport fee of €4.00 is added to the total fare for journeys to or from Greek airports.

Which airport is closest to Rethymno?

The closest airport to Rethymno is Chania International Airport (CHQ), located 67.6 kilometers (42 miles) to the west, with a typical travel time of around 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes depending on traffic. Heraklion International Airport (HER) sits farther to the east at 81 kilometers (50.3 miles), with journeys usually taking 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. Both airports serve international and domestic flights throughout the year, with Heraklion handling a higher volume of flights, especially during peak season, which gives travelers more options when planning arrival times. Visitors often choose between the two based on flight availability, pricing, and preferred travel schedules rather than distance alone.

Other ways to get around Rethymno

Other ways to get around Rethymno include walking, cycling, and renting a scooter or ATV. Walking works well within the Old Town and along the seafront promenade, where shops, restaurants, and landmarks sit close together, making short distances easy to cover on foot. Cycling offers a practical option for slightly longer routes, with flat coastal roads and designated paths in some areas, though traffic awareness remains important on busier streets. Scooter and ATV rentals provide a quicker way to move around nearby beaches and villages, with daily rates typically starting from €15 to €30, giving riders more flexibility than public transport. These options suit short distances and fair weather conditions but offer limited comfort for longer journeys.

Do you provide child seats?

Yes - child seats are available on request. Select the seat type you need, or add a note in the special-requests field when booking, and the driver will have the seat ready for your arrival.

What payment methods do you accept?

PLT Transfers confirms the fixed fare at booking, and payment is made to the driver at the end of your journey. No prepayment is required to get a quote, so you can see the full price before you confirm.

What happens if my flight is delayed?

PLT Transfers monitors your flight in real time. If your arrival is delayed, your driver adjusts the pickup time automatically, and you are not charged for the wait.

Rethymno highlights

Top Landmarks and Tourist Attractions in Rethymno.

Rethymno brings together history, coastline, and everyday local life - visitors find a mix of Venetian, Ottoman, and natural landscapes all within short driving distances from the town center.

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