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Rent a Motorhome in Patras: Your Gateway to the Peloponnese

Start your Greek odyssey when you rent a camper in Patras. With Campcruisers, you get the perfect vehicle to discover ancient ruins, stunning beaches, and the authentic heart of the Peloponnese. Whether you need a family-sized motorhome or a rugged 4x4 camper, your adventure begins here. To rent a motorhome in Patras is to experience true freedom. Book your vehicle today!

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Patras: Where Your Greek Road Trip Begins

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Welcome to Patras, Greece's third-largest city and the vibrant capital of the Peloponnese peninsula. Your decision to rent a motorhome Patras is the first step towards an adventure filled with ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic Greek culture. Patras isn't just a starting point; it's a destination in itself, known as 'Greece's Gate to the West' due to its bustling port connecting Greece with Italy and the rest of Europe.

Geography and Significance

Situated at the foothills of Mount Panachaiko, overlooking the Gulf of Patras, the city boasts a strategic location that has shaped its destiny. With a population of over 215,000, it's a lively university town with a youthful energy. This is the perfect place to rent a camper Patras and immerse yourself in the local rhythm before heading out to explore. The impressive Rio-Antirrio Bridge, one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges, connects the Peloponnese to the Greek mainland just east of the city, making your travel logistics incredibly simple.

History and Culture

Patras has a rich history stretching back to the Mycenaean period. It flourished under the Romans, who built an amphitheater and an aqueduct, remnants of which can still be seen today. It was also where Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, was martyred, making the city a significant site for Christian pilgrims. Throughout the centuries, it was ruled by Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans, each leaving their mark on the city's architecture and character. Today, Patras is most famous for its spectacular Carnival, the largest and most flamboyant in Greece, transforming the city into a massive street party in the weeks before Lent.

Weather and Best Time to Visit

Patras enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The best time to rent a camper Patras is during the shoulder seasons. Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer perfect weather for exploring – warm enough for the beach but cool enough for hiking and visiting archaeological sites without the intense heat and crowds of July and August. If you're looking for a unique adventure, you might even consider a winter trip to rent a 4x4 camper Patras and explore the snowy peaks of the nearby mountains.

Must-See Sights in and Around Patras

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Once you pick up your vehicle from our camper mieten Patras station, the city and its stunning surroundings are yours to discover. From ancient ruins to modern marvels, there's something for every type of traveler.

Patras Castle (Kastro)

Perched on a low hill of Mount Panachaiko, the Patras Castle offers panoramic views of the city and the sea. Originally built on the site of an ancient acropolis in the 6th century by Byzantine emperor Justinian I, it was fortified over the centuries by Franks, Venetians, and Turks. A walk through its walls is a journey through time.

The Roman Odeon

Older than the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, the Roman Odeon of Patras was built in the 1st century AD. After centuries of being buried, it was rediscovered and restored in the 20th century. Today, it hosts concerts and performances during the summer, offering a magical experience.

Saint Andrew Cathedral (Agios Andreas)

One of the largest churches in the Balkans, this magnificent basilica is dedicated to the city's patron saint. It consists of two churches: an older Gothic-style basilica and the new, larger Byzantine-style dome church which houses the relics of Saint Andrew. Its sheer scale and intricate mosaics are awe-inspiring.

Archaeological Museum of Patras

For a deep dive into the region's history, visit this modern and well-curated museum. It covers life in the area from prehistory to the end of the Roman era, with fascinating exhibits and artifacts displayed in three themed halls.

Rio-Antirrio Bridge

A marvel of modern engineering, driving across this 2,880-meter-long bridge is an experience in itself. There's a viewing area and exhibition center on the Antirrio side where you can learn about its construction and admire its elegant design.

Achaia Clauss Winery

Just a short drive from the city center, this historic winery was founded in 1861. Take a tour of the stone buildings, explore the historic cellars, and sample some of their famous wines, including the sweet red Mavrodaphne. It's an essential stop when you rent a motorhome Patras.

Unforgettable Road Trips Starting From Patras

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Picking up your camper when you rent a camper Patras is your ticket to freedom. The Peloponnese is a playground for road trippers, and these routes are designed to showcase its incredible diversity.

🏛️ The Olympian & Arcadian Highlands Route (4-5 Days)



This tour takes you from the coast into the mythical heart of the Peloponnese, combining world-famous ancient sites with rugged mountain scenery.

Tag 1: Patras to Ancient Olympia
Drive south along the coast to the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Spend the afternoon walking among the ruins of the temples of Zeus and Hera, the original stadium, and the fascinating archaeological museum. Park your camper at a nearby campsite.

Tag 2: Olympia to Dimitsana
Head east into the mountainous region of Arcadia. The drive itself is spectacular. Arrive in the stunning stone-built village of Dimitsana, perched on a mountainside. Visit the unique Open-Air Water Power Museum and enjoy the crisp mountain air.

Tag 3: Lousios Gorge & Stemnitsa
Hike a section of the Lousios Gorge to visit cliff-side monasteries like Moni Prodromou. The views are unforgettable. In the afternoon, drive to the nearby village of Stemnitsa, known for its silversmiths and beautiful architecture.

Tag 4: Return to Patras via Kalavryta
Drive north through the mountains towards Kalavryta, a town with a poignant history. You can ride the historic Diakopto-Kalavryta rack railway through the Vouraikos Gorge for a truly unique experience before heading back to Patras.

🏖️ The Ionian Coast & Island Hopping Dream (5-7 Days)



This route is for the sea lovers, tracing the beautiful western coastline of the Peloponnese and hopping over to a magical island.

Tag 1: Patras to Kyllini & Chlemoutsi Castle
Drive south from Patras to the port town of Kyllini. On the way, stop at the magnificent Chlemoutsi Castle, a Frankish fortress with commanding views. Spend the night near the golden sands of Kyllini beach.

Tag 2: Ferry to Zakynthos
Take an early morning ferry from Kyllini to the island of Zakynthos. Head straight for the world-famous Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach viewpoint. Find a campsite and prepare to explore the island.

Tag 3: Exploring Zakynthos
Spend the day discovering the island's treasures. Take a boat trip to the Blue Caves, look for Caretta-Caretta sea turtles in Laganas Bay, and enjoy the stunning beaches. Your 4x4 camper Patras rental will be perfect for reaching more remote spots.

Tag 4: Ferry back to Peloponnese & Pylos
Take a ferry back to Kyllini and drive south to the beautiful town of Pylos, set in the historic Bay of Navarino. The natural harbor is one of the most picturesque in Greece.

Tag 5: Voidokilia Beach & Return Journey
Visit the iconic Voidokilia Beach, a perfect omega-shaped crescent of sand. Climb up to Nestor's Cave for a fantastic view. Begin your leisurely drive back north towards Patras, perhaps stopping at another coastal village along the way.

Returning Your Camper Clean: Wash Stations in Patras

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After an amazing trip in your rental vehicle, it's time to think about the return process. Most rental agreements, including ours at Campcruisers, require you to return the motorhome with a clean interior and exterior. Finding a wash station that can accommodate the height and size of a camper can be tricky.

Standard car washes are often too low. You need to look for a 'Plintirio' (Πλυντήριο) that services trucks ('Fortiga' - Φορτηγά) or large vehicles. These facilities have the high-clearance bays and powerful equipment needed to properly clean your camper. When you rent a motorhome Patras, planning this final step will save you time and stress.

Here are a few suitable washing stations in and around Patras:

1. EKO Gas Station & Truck Wash
Often, large gas stations on the main highways have truck washing facilities. The EKO station on the A8/E65 highway (Olympia Odos) towards Athens, just outside Patras, is a good option. They are accustomed to large vehicles.
Address: Olympia Odos, near Rio, Patras, Greece

2. Car Wash Center - G. Korfiatis
A professional cleaning service that can handle larger vehicles. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm they can take your motorhome's specific dimensions.
Address: Akti Dimaion 17, Patra 263 33, Greece

3. AVIN Gas Station & Wash
This location on a main road in Patras has facilities for larger vehicles and is a reliable choice for a final clean-up before you return your vehicle after deciding to rent a camper Patras.
Address: Patron-Klaus 97, Patra 263 35, Greece

How to Get to Patras for Your Camper Adventure

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Your journey to rent a camper Patras starts with your journey to Greece. Here’s how you can get to Patras from major English-speaking countries.

The closest airport is Araxos Airport (GPA), located about 45 km west of Patras. It mainly operates during the summer tourist season with charter and low-cost flights from European cities. The main international gateway is Athens International Airport (ATH), which is open year-round and is about a 2.5 to 3-hour drive from Patras.

From the UK & Ireland:
During summer, you can often find direct flights from London Stansted (STN), Manchester (MAN), and other UK airports directly to Araxos (GPA). From Dublin (DUB), you'll likely fly into Athens (ATH). Airlines like Ryanair, TUI, and Jet2 operate these routes. Year-round, numerous daily flights from London Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), and Dublin connect to Athens (ATH).

From the USA & Canada:
There are no direct flights to Araxos (GPA). You will fly into Athens (ATH). Direct flights to Athens are available from major hubs like New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), and seasonally from Chicago (ORD), Washington D.C. (IAD), Toronto (YYZ), and Montreal (YUL). For other cities, a simple one-stop connection through a European hub like Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, or London is standard.

From Australia & New Zealand:
Your journey will involve at least one stop. The most common routes are via Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai (DXB), Doha (DOH), or Abu Dhabi (AUH) with airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, or Etihad. Flying from Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), or Auckland (AKL), you will land in Athens (ATH).

From South Africa:
Flights from Johannesburg (JNB) or Cape Town (CPT) to Athens (ATH) typically involve one stop, often in the Middle East (e.g., Dubai, Doha) or a major European city.

Getting from Athens (ATH) to Patras:
Once you land in Athens, you have a few options:
  • By Car/Camper: The drive is straightforward along the modern A8 highway. It's the most convenient option, especially if we arrange to have your motorhome ready for you in Athens.
  • By Bus: KTEL Achaias operates a frequent and comfortable bus service directly from the airport and from the Kifissos Bus Terminal in Athens to Patras. The journey takes about 3 hours.

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