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The island of rock climbing activities and an intricate sponge harvesting past, Kalymnos charms adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Imperial Car Rental offers the best Kalymnos car rental deals year-round and quality car hire services for short-term and long-term stays in Kalymnos.

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Large Hatchback (D1)
Nissan Note
€29 / day

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Hire Car in Kalymnos Large Fleet
Large Hatchback (D1)
Hyundai i30
€29 / day

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Quality Rental Cars Kalymnos
Medium Family (C1)
Opel Corsa
€25 / day

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All-Inclusive Auto Rental Kalymnos
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Hyundai i10
€23 / day

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Kalymnos is one of the Greek islands that sustainably promotes alternative forms of tourism, such as adventure tourism and agrotourism. Located in the southeastern Aegean in the Dodecanese island group, Kalymnos attracts visitors who want to experience a laid-back but adventurous vacation. Our superior Kalymnos car rental deals offer unlimited benefits, such as cheap daily or weekly prices, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a large fleet of modern vehicles. Explore Kalymnos’s treasures with the most reliable car hire service. Kalymnos’s terrain is characterized by limestone cliffs and rocks and is mostly barren. There are three varieties of rocks in Kalymnos, and climbing in Kalymnos is always engaging and adventurous. Kalymnos is not only famous for its rock climbing activities but also for its old tradition related to sponge harvesting. Since sponges were the primary source of money for Kalymnians and sponge diving has long been a popular tradition on the island, Kalymnos has become wealthy and well-known throughout the Mediterranean.

Despite being a challenging, risky, and labor-intensive process, the diving method made the island flourish. The only Greek sponge trading company that survived and prospered after World War II was this one. When disease struck the eastern Mediterranean, it destroyed a large number of sponges and harmed the sponge-fishing industry, which was the hub of the Greek sponge trade in the Dodecanese. Due to this disease epidemic that has severely damaged sponge fields, Kalymnos is currently experiencing a shortage of sponges. The fact that the majority of the sponges in the eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea were contaminated by pollution in the 1980s marked the end of the Greek sponge diving business.


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The Municipality of Kalymnos includes the offshore islands of Pserimos, Telendos, Kalolimnos, and Plati. Kalymnos used to be one with the untouched island of Telendos but was separated by earthquakes in the 6th century AD. Kalymnos' indented coastline hides numerous caves, inlets, and sheltered bays, such as the Rina Port in Vathy and Panormos. Panormos features two crystal-clear beaches, Platis Yialos, which is characterized by its volcanic sand, and Melitsachas Beach, which is the best for admiring the fantastic views of Telendos. From Mirties village, you can get a small boat to Telendos. If you’re a professional or beginner climber, the Great Cave or Grande Grotta Crag is near Mirties and is a must-go for adventure seekers. The climbing experience features a variety of grades, and there have been polishing and technical adjustments to the routes.

With more than 3,000 climbing routes, Kalymnos is a prominent destination for adventure seekers and those who want to explore the rocky and barren terrain of the island. You can visit a total of sixteen caves in Kalymnos, with the Sever Virgins Cave, the Skalia Cave, and the Kefalas being the most popular ones. Since Pothia is Kalymnos's primary port and town, you will likely see it as soon as you arrive. Along with a number of town beaches, including Gefira, Therma, and Kasonia, the waterfront is lined with eateries, cafes, stores, bakeries, and hotels. Pothia Port and the Old Chorio of Kalymnos are situated in the southern part of the island. However, driving to other villages, such as Vathys, Panormos, and Myrties, will take you less than 15 minutes. Rent a car in Kalymnos at any time of the year and unlock the cheapest offers for short-term or long-term car rentals. Imperial Car Rental does not require upfront deposits, and no hidden charges are attached to your Kalymnos car rental.


Rental Car Kalymnos

When pirates roamed the Aegean, the area surrounding the Castle of Chora of Kalymnos, known as Chorio, served as the island's capital. In Pothia, it is recommended to visit the Archaeological Museum and the Nautical Museum, which feature ancient items and displays that emphasize the sponge divers' history and culture. The Saint Savvas Kalymnian Monastery and Chrysocheria Castle are also must-sees in Pothia. Chrysocheria Castle is a medieval 14th-century fortification, but its ruins still stand today. It is a 30-minute walk from Kalymnos Port, but you can also go there by car. Other picturesque villages in Kalymnos include Arginontas, Emporios, and Masouri. Arginonta lies below the Arginonta rock climbing valley and is a quiet village near the Cave of Skalia. The Petra Boutique Homes & Villas is an amazing hotel to book your stay in Kalymnos. Heading north of Arginonta, you will come across the village of Skalia from one side and the stunning beach of Palionissos to the other. The beautiful bay of Palionissos offers excellent protection against northerly winds, and the family-friendly taverna is a must-go for lunch after your swim. Lastly, in the village of Emporios, you will find the Hellenistic ruins of the settlement Kastri, some amazing seafood tavernas near Emporios Beach, and the Pirates of Kalymnos- the pirate-themed taverna serving homemade dishes with the sound of chill-out and reggae music all day long.

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