Discover it all in Crete with a hired car from £20 per day
Hamburg, 07.06.2010 – www.carhiremarket.com, the independent price comparison website for car rentals, is giving its customers the final stimulus to visit and discover Crete, one of the most gorgeous Greek islands, with absurdly low car rental prices from touRent Crete.
Greece has recently been in the news for all the wrong reasons – the financial crisis! It seems people have forgotten about the gorgeous islands, sun-kissed beaches, deep blue waters and breathtaking romantic sunsets or have they? touRent Crete is trying to remind you! If one books your hired car from today with carhiremarket.com, they will be surprised with the insanely low car rental prices from touRent Crete. Hire a car from only £20 per day! This special is valid when one hires a car for one week and includes unlimited mileages, theft protection and collision damage waiver. touRent Crete has branches in each and every city in Crete including Heraklion airport.
Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. It is arguably the most mesmerizing and diverse Greek island with a remarkable history that is evident across the whole island. When one hires a car they will have the flexibility and freedom to explore some of the island´s greatest treasures. Highlights include the ruins of the Minoan palace of Knossos, the Venetian fortresses of Rethymo, mythical monasteries and legendary caves such as the birthplace of Zeus. None of which should be missed! Although most Greek islands are blessed with beaches, only a few come with a Venetian castle as seen at the Frangokastello Beach in the south of Crete. Crete will not fail to charm visitors with its overwhelming natural beauty leaving them feeling like a Greek god or goddess!
Customers should hire a car today with touRent Crete! Explore, experience and enjoy what this ancient Greek island has to offer!
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