AEGEAN AIRLINES
Read moreAegean Airlines, the national airline, flies from Athens to many Greek islands such as Chios, Corfu, Kythera, Ikaria, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kassos, Kos, Chania, Leros, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Rhodes, Samos, as well as Thessaloniki, Ionina and many other inland locations, which are becoming more and more numerous every year. The airplane is an increasingly popular means of transportation for the Greeks because it is, unfortunately for the environment, much faster than the ferries and surprisingly not more expensive.
AÉROPORT DE THESSALONIQUE (SKG)
Read moreDepending on the season, 3 airlines offer between 1 and 6 direct flights to France per week (3h30).
Transavia: 2 flights per week between April and October from Paris Orly. Aegean Airlines offers a direct flight on Mondays (or every day with a connection via Athens). Ryanair: at least 3 direct flights (to Paris-Beauvais) during the season. There are also regular connections to the main Greek cities and islands and to major European cities.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL ELEFTHERIOS VENIZELOS
Read moreThis airport, inaugurated for the 2004 Olympic Games, is easily accessible from the city centre by metro, bus and taxi. It also offers direct connections to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina. Well arranged, you will find restaurants, banks and parking. The airport tourist office, open from 8am to 10pm, has many leaflets at your disposal and can provide you with information as soon as you arrive. And wifi is free throughout the airport.
SUPERFAST FERRIES
Read moreDaily crossings between Greece (Igoumenitsa, Patras) and Italy (Ancona, Bari).
AEGEAN AIRLINES
Read moreAegean Airlines links Paris to Thessaloniki, as well as to many cities in Greece. Reservation on the site in French. Safe and professional company.
MÉTRO
Read moreSome metro stations are impressive: extremely clean and spacious, with all-marble platforms and corridors and even collections of antique finds or ruins! Main stations currently served : on line 1, Piraeus, Monastiraki, Omonia, Victoria (Archaeological Museum), Olympic Stadium, Kifissia, on line 2, Anthoupoli, Aghios Antonios, Larissa Station, Omonia, Syntagma, Syngrou, Akropoli, Aghios Dimitrios, Elliniko, and on line 3, Agia Marina, Egaleo, Monastiraki, Syntagma, Doukissis Plakentias, Airport.
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read moreThe second largest city in the country and despite the closure of many lines, Thessaloniki is connected to the main neighbouring cities by fairly regular lines and to Athens seven times a day. Since 2018, a train can reach the capital in 4h30. In addition to regular connections with the capital, the railway station remains an interesting starting point to reach Thrace, in the east of the country towards Turkey, but also other places of interest in the south such as Kalambaka, and then visit the famous Meteors.
BLUE STAR FERRIES
Read moreImpossible to miss, it's the most established company with the largest fleet. At the port of Piraeus, the Blue Star ferries announce the color and destination of your dreams: Paros, Naxos, Santorini, Amorgos... It's even possible to let yourself be carried away by the stopovers to discover the Cyclades. These boats also take cars and offer all the comforts you need: bars, restaurants, stores and even cash dispensers. Connections from Piraeus to the Cyclades and the Dodecanese islands.
OLYMPIC AIR
Read morePréveza, a town located between the Ionian Sea and the Ambracian Gulf, offers panoramic sea views as well as being a lively urban destination. Visitors can enjoy strolls along the coast and through the narrow streets of the historic center, sample a hand-grilled corn on the cob and delve into the town's history. Preveza is also home to several interesting sites, such as the three fortresses of Agios Andreas, Agios Georgios and Pantocrator, offering magnificent sunsets. History buffs can visit the Natural History Museum in Neochori and the Actium Naval Battle Museum, where a scale model recreates the naval battle of 31 AD. The thermal springs of Préveza are also not to be missed, known for their curative properties and their history linked to the summer palace of Ali Pacha. Préveza offers a unique combination of seascape, history and relaxation.
GARE CENTRALE DE LARISSIS
Read moreThe Greek rail network has shrunk considerably in recent years. Only the line between Athens and the north of the country has been modernised. From Larissis Central Station, trains mainly connect Athens and Thessaloniki as well as some of the country's major cities (Larissa, Kalambaka...). It should be noted, however, that two transverse lines to Evia and Peloponnese are operated by another more recent network, Proastiakos.
KOUTSOUKELLIS YACHTING
Read moreKoutsoukellis Yachting offers yacht and sailboat charters with or without crew and a selection that can satisfy all tastes and needs. The establishment provides a personalized service that will turn your vacation into an unforgettable experience. Choose a yacht or a sailboat and embark for the Greek islands: Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, or Kos, Rhodes, Samos (Dodecanese) or Corfu and Lefkada (Ionian Sea). Whether you want special offers or budget luxury, the company will find the perfect solution for you.