TAXI HÉRAKLION
Read moreAs Greek cabs have an unfortunate tendency to adapt the fare to the customer's head, cab ranks in Cretan towns often have a sign summarizing the indicative fares for various destinations. For the airport, expect to pay around €17 and a 15-minute journey. Heraklion Taxi operates in seventy-five different locations in Crete and is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week. It's a reliable company, providing comfortable transport. Several options are available on the website.
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CAPITAINERIE DU PORT
Read moreYou can take refuge in Gavrio on the west side of Batsi and in Hora. You can supply water and petrol.
TONY’S RENT A CAR & MOTOS
Read moreDelivery across the island. Tony rents cars, scooters and ATV. Troubleshooting throughout the island. Ask for a quote on its site, there are often special offers.
LOCATION MOTO ADAMAS
Read moreThere are quite new scooters and offers very good prices for several days rentals.
OLYMPIC AIR
Read moreOlympic Air offers two flights per day all year round (45 minutes) Athens-Milos.
Note: it is the only airline to serve Milos.
RENSEIGNEMENTS
Read moreFerry from Skyros to Kimi and in the opposite direction: 1 departure per day, duration 2 hours.
OLYMPIC AIR
Read moreThe company provides bus service to bus passengers between the airport (25 km) 2 hours prior to departure of each flight. Information: Tel (22420) 22292.
THASSOS FERRIES
Read moreSchedules and days of rotation vary according to seasons; Here is a good site to learn more.
SKY EXPRESS
Read moreChios Chora, also known as Chios Town, is the main town on the Greek island of Chios. Visitors can stroll through the town's charming medieval quarters and admire the traditional houses decorated with black-and-white geometric motifs. The narrow streets exude a mysterious atmosphere. Chios Chora is also home to historic monuments, including the Nea Moni monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can also sample the famous, aromatic Chios mastic and explore the island's picturesque landscapes. To reach Chios, travelers can fly from Samos with Sky Express. Sky Express offers comfortable flights with complimentary snacks and drinks.
PORTS DE LEUCADE
Read moreThe island has two ports: Nidri (in the centre-east) and Vassiliki (in the south). From there, you can travel to the Ionian Islands with connections to Kefalonia (1 hour to Fiskardo, 2 hours 15 minutes to Sámi), Ithaca (2 hours to Frikes or 1 hour 30 minutes to Piso Aetos) and occasionally to Corfu. From Vasiliki, daily rotations allow excursions to Meganisi (passing by the private island of Skorpios), the underwater caves of Papanikolis (Meganisi) and the beaches of Sivota and Porto Katsiki.
PORT DE ZAKYNTHOS (ZANTE)
Read moreZakinthos has three small ports: Zakinthos (or Chora, in the south-east) connected with the mainland, Skinari (in the north) through which ferries to Kefalonia pass, and Laganas from which some excursion boats depart. Ferry tickets on sale at the Zakinthos Maritime Cooperative, 40 Lambardou Street. For further information: Tel +30 26950 41500. Connections with the mainland are regular connections with Kilini (1 hour) and one per week with Patras (4 hours).
EURO HIRE ZAKYNTHOS
Read moreCompetitive prices and impeccable service. It has several agencies on the island, notably at the airport and has agreements with certain hotels to deliver cars directly to your accommodation. The website is intuitive, the hotline works, and you will find a nice fleet of recent and well maintained vehicles ready to meet all your needs. Everything from small, economical cars ideal for couples to minivans that seat up to 9, perfect for families or groups.
ALFA CAR HIRE PAXOS
Read moreA car is a good idea to discover the island and here is a good car rental agency on the spot for who wants to rent a vehicle for a short day or a few days. With more than 120 vehicles in its rental fleet, this one is also one of the most important: from the small Fiat 500 hard to the Grand Vitara 7 seats, through the classic Panda or a Jeep, it normally has what should suit you. You can pick up your car at the port or make an appointment. Obviously, in high season, it is imperative to book.
CAPITAINERIE DE KERKYRA
Read moreThe ferries provide at least one connection per hour with Igoumenitsa (1 or 1.5 hours depending on the boat) and one per week with Preveza (4.20 hours). From Lefkimi, countfive connections per day with Igoumenitsa (30 minutes). But from Kerkyra you can also reach Paxi (55 minutes by hydrofoil, 1 hour 30 minutes by ferry). The port of Aghios Stefanosis connected to the islets north of Corfu (Mathraki, Othoni and Erikoussa). In summer, the port has connections with Brindisi (7 hours) and Bari (6 hours). You can come from Ancona or Venice via Igoumenitsa.
AÉROPORT DE CYTHÈRE
Read moreThis is where you will land after taking a flight, most likely from Athens. The national airline Olympic Air offers at least one flight a day in summer (50 minutes). The company is well established and has offices at the airport and in Potamos. Information is available on the Internet (www.olympicair.com) or by telephone (+30 27360 33362). As for direct connections with the other islands, they are random. There are direct connections between Kythera and Rhodes with Sky Express. Please contact www.skyexpress.gr for more information.
PORT
Read moreThis small port offers several transfers per day to Kilini on the mainland (1h30). Although Argostoli is also a port, the capital is not the best served port on the island. For connections to the mainland, it is best to head to Sami or Poros. You can reach Astakós (from Sami, twice a day, 2h30) or Killini (from Poros, 5 to 7 times a day). For the neighbouring island of Ithaca, go to Sami (2 to 3 times a day, 40 min) or, with smaller boats, from Fiskardo. The rotations from Argostoli are more episodic.
PORT DE DIAKOFITI
Read moreSituated 12 km from the southern tip of the Peloponnese and on the Athens-Kastelli (Crete) line, Kythera remains poorly served. To reach the mainland, apart from two ferry connections per week with Piraeus (6 hours 40), the island is mainly connected to the Peloponnese by the ports of Neapoli (1/day, 1 hour 15) and Gythio (1/week, 2 hours 20). As far as connections to other islands are concerned, the port offers several connections per week to the all-porch island of Antikythera (1 hour 40 minutes). But you can also reach Kissamos, in Crete.
PORT DE PAXOS
Read moreArriving from the mainland, in summer, you can usually choose between two connections per day with Igoumenitsa (1 hour 30 minutes). Connections to the other islands are limited to Corfu (55 minutes by hydrofoil), but numerous. You can choose between departures from Corfu town or from Lefkimi, at the southern tip of Corfu. Finally, Antipaxi, only 2 km away, is also accessible by caïque and by excursion boat several times a day (20 minutes). A nice way to go and back, as you can't sleep there.
PORT
Read moreWhen you arrive from the mainland or wish to reach it, head for the port of Pisoaetos, on the west coast, 7 km from Vathy. In season, you will find good connections to Astakos, Patras or Killini.
If you want to reach other islands of the Ionian Islands from Ithaca, you should know that the same connections go through Sami, in Kefalonia, the nearest island. The northern part of Kefalonia, Fiskardo, is also served by Frikes, north of Ithaca. The same line continues to Nydri, on the island of Lefkada, a little further north in the archipelago.
AÉROPORT DE ZANTE
Read moreDespite the construction of a new terminal in 2008, the airport is often congested by the many charter flights, especially at weekends. This is all the more so as night flights are forbidden, so as not to disturb the Caretta Caretta turtles, a protected species. From and to Athens, you will find one to two daily flights with Olympic Air (www.olympicair.com, 55 minutes). Rotations (sometimes direct) between Ionian islands also exist with Corfu, Kefalonia and Kythera with Sky Express (www.skyexpress.gr).
PORT D'ARGOSTOLI
Read moreAlthough it is the capital of Kefalonia, it is not the best served port. For links to the mainland, it's best to head for Sami and Poros. You can reach Astakós (from Sami, 2 times a day, 2h30) or Killini (from Poros, 5 to 7 times a day, 1h15) or the nearby island of Ithaca (from Sami, 2 to 3 times a day, 40 min). Rotations from Argostoli are more episodic, but do exist. There are still a few rotations with the mainland to Killini (3h15) and with Patras. Argostoli is not connected to the other islands.
BUS KTEL CEPHALONIE
Read moreLet's admit for once that the website of this KTEL network is well done... and generally up to date. To arrive or leave Kefalonia, KTEL buses connect Argostoli to Athens via Poros and Patras in season. In Athens, the bus station is located at 100 Kifissou Street. As for the local network, it will often seem insufficient given the size of the island. But there are interesting daily connections in season: Argostoli - Sami - Melissani - Ag.Efimia - Divarata - Fiskardo - Argostoli, Fiskardo - Divarata - Ag.Efimia - Sami - Argostoli...
BUS KTEL DE ZAKYNTHOS (ZANTE)
Read moreFrom Athens, KTEL buses run to the port of Kyllini (4h30 drive, then boat connection) and disembark in Zakynthos. There are also connections to Patras and Thessaloniki. Within this large island, the KTEL network is of average quality. From Chora, there are usually 2 daily connections to Vassilikos, 2 daily connections to Aghios Nikolaos, 1 weekly connection to Limni and 13 daily connections to Laganas. At weekends, some services are not available.
AEROPORT D'AKTION-PREVEZA
Read moreIt is a good option to reach Lefkada from Athens as there is no airport in Lefkada itself. The airport of Aktion, near Preveza on the mainland, is a 20 minute drive from the town of Lefkada. The airport is therefore very popular with tourists during the summer months. Please note that it is difficult to find a taxi or a free parking space on Sundays in the vicinity of the airport because of the large number of charter flights from England.
ARGO YACHTS MANAGEMENT
Read moreOver 30 years of experience in the navy. The agency offers sailing sailing around the Sporades Islands in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Captain George and his wife Dina, the agency's owners, will happily talk to you about their islands and offer you the best sailing trips across the country.