Transportation becomes part of your vacation
Whatever you're planning for your time on the island - relaxation, exploration or just
comfort - Slow Go Cars offers you simple and reliable transportation solutions.
Here, the experience begins the moment you step into the car.
✔ Available 24 hours a day
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✔ Delivery at port, airport, or directly to your accommodation

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Discover our Fleet
Drive the island your way Whether you're chasing sunsets, village squares, or quiet beaches — we've got the right car to take you there. Our vehicles are reliable, spotless, and ready for your adventure..
Air-conditioned comfort
Third-party liability insurance included
Unlimited mileage
Flexible service, always with a smile
Delivered wherever you are
We move at your pace
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Rent your car
Discover the ultimate car rental experience with our wide range of models available.
Renault Clio from 40€
The Renault Clio 2017 offers an excellent combination of technology, practicality, and driving comfort.

Citroen C4 Cactus from 45€
The Citroën C4 Cactus combines
modern design, a high driving
position, and practicality.

Peugeot 3008 from 60€
The Peugeot 3008 is a refined and spacious crossover SUV, offering superb build quality, comfort, and outstanding fuel efficiency.

Peugeot 208 from 35€
The Peugeot 208 is a great choice for couples, friends, or families looking for a stylish, well-equipped car with a smooth driving experience.

Kia Picanto from 30€
The Kia Picanto is the perfect choice for couples or solo travelers looking for flexibility, fuel efficiency, and reliability during their island stay.


Discover Ikaria
Ikaria is more than just a destination – it’s rhythm, nature, history, and freedom. Start your day with a swim at Seychelles or the cosmopolitan Mesakti, hike to Koskinas Castle, and wander through the ancient forest of Ranti. Stroll the alleys of Christos Raches, unwind at the hot springs of Therma, and enjoy the unforgettable sunset in Nas. Visit the monasteries of Mounde and Theoktisti, and stop by Lagkada — one of the island’s oldest and most unique villages — to see its hidden anti-pirate houses, built into the hills as silent witnesses of the past. Ikaria doesn’t try to impress. It grows on you — slowly, and deeply.

Festivals in Ikaria
Festivals are the soul of Ikaria. Traditional music, local food, wine, and dancing until dawn. Below is a detailed list of the island's most important festivals by region. The dates are indicative – some are movable and may change each year.
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Nature Adventures in Ikaria
Ikaria is a place where nature offers real, unfiltered experiences — far from the noise, close to the earth. Explore the Halari Gorge near Nas, walking along a shaded trail that follows the river, winding through lush vegetation and past gentle waterfalls.
In Armenistis, enjoy peaceful kayaking or SUP sessions, especially in the early morning when the sea is calm like glass. From Kampos to Mesakti, the crystal-clear waters reveal hidden coves, perfect for seaside exploration.
For the more active traveler, mountainous Ikaria offers scenic hiking routes with breathtaking Aegean views — like the climb to Mount Rantis or treks through old stone paths and forgotten villages. Depending on the season, you might even join local guides for foraging hikes, discovering herbs or wild mushrooms along the way.
Nature in Ikaria isn’t just something to admire — it’s a way of life. And it invites you to become a part of it.

Flavors That Tell the Island’s Truth
Ikaria’s flavor is honest and unpretentious. Start your day with a traditional Ikarian breakfast — rustic bread, goat cheese, and fresh honey from the mountains. Try wild greens and risotto with forest mushrooms, dishes born from the land and necessity. Visit one of the island’s small wineries to taste local “Pramnios” wine, linked to ancient myth. Every meal is a quiet celebration. No show, no pretense — just truth, like the island itself.

Ikaria from Above - The Island of Contrasts
To truly feel Ikaria, you need to go uphill. Not necessarily to mountain peaks, but to its highland villages. Arethousa, Christos Rachon, Akamatra — scattered among pine trees and chestnut groves, with stone-built homes, open courtyards, and village squares that come alive in the summer.
From up there, the view is wide and clear: light cutting through the hills, horizons fading into the Aegean, scents of wood smoke or fresh-baked bread drifting through the air.
Ikaria is full of contrasts. The higher you go, the more clearly you see them: wild yet welcoming, calm yet full of life. From above, everything makes more sense — and feels more real.