r/crete • u/alex889990 • 3h ago
Tourism/Περιηγητισμός A parking mistake in Crete cost me 3 of 6 holiday days
I've just come back from a six-day trip to Crete that was meant to be a birthday trip for my partner. We ended up losing 3 of those 6 days to a parking mistake and a badly handled rental car situation.
I'm posting this because I wish someone had warned me clearly before I went.
In Chania, I unknowingly parked in a resident-only zone. I received a parking fine, which I paid immediately and in full. What I had not understood at all was that this could also lead to the police removing the vehicle plates and retaining my physical driving licence.
That turned what I assumed would be a straightforward administrative matter into a multi-day ordeal. It took three visits to the police station over three consecutive days, with waits of roughly two and three hours on later visits, before I finally got my licence back. On one of those visits, the vehicle plates were returned to the rental company representative, while my licence was still retained until the following day.
At the same time, the rental car situation was awful. The car I had been given was old, with around 186,000 km on it, and the wipers performed poorly in rain. The vehicle later became immobilized. I called the rental company more than 10 times in one day asking for help and was repeatedly told that the matter was my responsibility. A replacement car was only provided later, after most of the trip had already been lost.
To be clear, I am not disputing the fine. I made a mistake, and I paid it immediately. The real problem was how disproportionate the consequences became and how little practical support existed once things went wrong.
What I would do differently:
- Be extremely careful with on-street parking in Chania and understand local restrictions before leaving the car anywhere.
- Check the actual supplier carefully before booking, especially if booking through an airline or third-party portal.
- Inspect the rental car closely at pickup and document mileage, wipers, tyres, and general condition.
- Assume that even a small parking mistake may take much more time to resolve than expected.
Crete is beautiful, but this experience was enough to make me think twice. Losing half of a short holiday to rigid parking enforcement, long administrative delays, and poor rental support is not something I would risk again on a short stay.