My name is George Choustoulakis, and I welcome you to Crete as your personal driver, offering high-quality taxi services and private transfers across the island. Born and raised in Crete, I have extensive knowledge of every corner of the island—from popular tourist destinations to hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Since 1985, my family and I have been actively involved in the tourism and transportation sector in Crete. With decades of experience, we have built a reputation for reliability, safety, and professional service, ensuring every journey meets the highest standards of comfort and customer satisfaction.
We provide airport transfers from and to Heraklion Airport and Chania Airport, as well as transfers to hotels, villas, ports, and destinations such as Matala, Kalamaki, Pitsidia, and anywhere else in Crete. Whether you need a simple transfer or a fully customized private tour, we are here to offer flexible and personalized services tailored to your needs.
Our vehicle is a brand-new, luxury 7-seater SUV taxi, ideal for families, groups, or travelers who value space, comfort, and safety. It offers a spacious interior, large luggage capacity, and a smooth travel experience even on long journeys.
We pay special attention to families traveling with children, providing baby seats, child seats, and boosters suitable for all ages. Additionally, we offer free onboard WiFi and complimentary bottled water, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable ride throughout your journey.
Choosing our services means choosing an experienced and professional driver in Crete who prioritizes your safety, comfort, and satisfaction. Whether it’s an airport transfer or a private island tour, our goal is to make your travel experience in Crete smooth, relaxing, and memorable.
If you are looking for a reliable taxi in Crete, private transfers, or a personal driver to explore the island, we are your ideal choice.
You can call us at 6979747864 or send us a text message with the arrival date and flight number, and we will respond promptly.
All reservations are private transfers, which means no waiting and no extra stops to your destination.
When making a reservation you must provide a name that will be written on a stiff card for identification. We always wait for you in the arrival hall and help you with your luggage.
Luggage pickup & delivery all over the island of Crete.
Transportation to all Airports and Ports of the island from and to your hotel.
You have the option to share the cost of your trip for greater economy.
Safe transportation 24 hours a day wherever you are, whatever you need.
You can contact us 24/7.
Yes, you can. Just inform us of the maximum number of persons.
We can transport you to any sightseeing spot in our area.
Yes, we can transport small parcels.
Yes, there is free Internet connection during your trip.
Yes, you can if there is an available co-passenger.
The taxi can carry 4 large bags and 2 small ones.
for any questions
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