LONDON, ENGLAND, June 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tourism experts are predicting that the number of visitors to Greece this summer will increase by 10% as the country returns to stability following last year's economic downfall. Despite increasing numbers of tourists expected, holidaymakers can still find great bargains to lure them to hotspots such as Crete and Kefalonia. Online car hire specialists, Rhinocarhire.com, have reduced car hire Greece prices this July by up to 24% compared to average prices paid last year, with their summer rental rates to the Greek islands at the lowest they have been for two years.
With beautiful cove beaches, stunning scenery and diverse cultures, Crete and Kefalonia have plenty to offer holidaymakers looking for an unforgettable getaway and are two of Rhinocarhire.com's most popular summer car rental destinations.
Combining stunning mountain landscapes and rugged plains with palm-tree lined beaches and secluded coves, Crete attracts independent travellers wanting to explore the quieter beaches and mountain villages. Car rental is essential to see the best parts of the island and Rhinocarhire.com offer car hire Crete from just GBP23* per day this July for an economy car, which is 24% cheaper than the average price paid last July.
Rhinocarhire.com are also offering reduced prices this summer to the largest of the Ionian Islands, Kefalonia, with car hire Kefalonia prices reduced by 13% this July from the average price paid for the same period last year, starting from just GBP28* per day. Ideal for those looking for an active getaway, Kefalonia offers beautiful coastlines, buzzing harbours and great local cuisines.
Marketing Manager, Phil Partridge, commented, "Despite being hit by the recession last year, we have seen an increase in car hire bookings to Greece for this summer, particularly to the Greek Islands. Customers are definitely making the most of the reduced prices we are offering as summer prices in Greece are at the cheapest they have been since the recession hit. "
* Prices correct at time of going to press and are subject to change - see website for latest prices.
Rhinocarhire.com launched in June 2008 and quickly made an impact in the on-line car hire market. Voted 'Best Car Hire Website 2010' at the Travolution Awards Rhinocarhire.com has established itself amongst the leading car hire websites.
Comparing car hire rates at over 20,000 locations worldwide, Rhinocarhire.com offers the lowest prices to its customers, backed up by a dedicated customer support network. With supplementary services such as UK Airport Parking and over 6,000 pages of useful travel guides and information Rhinocarhire.com offer more than just low prices on car hire.
For further information or to book your car hire please visit www.rhinocarhire.com.
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Summer Car Hire Savings to the Greek Islands with Rhinocarhire.com
Car hire prices at the lowest level for two years.
2011-06-10
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