F.A.Q
Is George’s Taxi still operating?
Yes, George’s Taxi is fully operational and continues to provide private transfers and tours in Athens and across Greece. We remain the same trusted family business with over 30 years of experience.
What is the difference between George’s Taxi and George’s Premium Tours?
George’s Premium Tours is the evolution of George’s Taxi. While George’s Taxi focuses on reliable transfers and classic private tours, the new brand reflects our expanded services and more tailored travel experiences.
Both operate under the same ownership and team.How do I book a transfer or tour?
You can easily send your request through our booking forms, and we will respond promptly with availability and pricing. The process is simple, fast, and secure.
Why can’t I book instantly online?
We personally review each request to ensure availability and maintain our high standards. This allows us to avoid overbooking and guarantees that every service is carried out by our trusted drivers—not outsourced providers.
Are your prices per person or per vehicle?
All our prices are per vehicle, not per person. This makes our services ideal for couples, families, and small groups traveling together.
Are your drivers licensed tour guides?
By Greek law, drivers are not licensed tour guides, but they are highly knowledgeable and can provide valuable insights during your journey. Licensed guides can be arranged upon request at an additional cost.
What differs George's Taxi from other companies?
The answer is simple—we differ from other tour companies in almost every way.
As you may have already discovered through our story, we have built a strong reputation over the years. What truly sets us apart is that we never settle. We continuously strive to improve every aspect of our service—from customer care and professional drivers to the quality of our vehicles.
Many of our clients return to us year after year, and a large part of our business comes from personal recommendations to family and friends—something we consider the highest form of recognition.
