Vacation in Kalamata is the very case where you can have the wants and needs met. Everyone will find something for themselves here: beach rest lovers will enjoy the marvelous beaches with golden sand and clear sea waters; nature enthusiasts will be awed by the Diru caves with unique underground lakes; and those fond of history will be interested in visiting the archeological museum, overlooking the Kalamata castle, or examining the rail car fleet.
Having booked a transfer, you will arrive in this magnificent seaside city in a heartbeat. A professional and polite driver will meet you at the indicated place, provide all the necessary trip information in the English language, bring you to the specified location, and assist in loading and unloading your trunks.
Distances to big transport points
- Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, Athens – 271 km
- Acropolis of Athens – 241 km
- Piraeus Port – 238 km
- Bus Station KTEL Kifisou – 247 km
- Corinth – 160 km
- Epidaurus – 173 km
- Ancient Olympia – 114 km
What other transportation can be used
Intercity buses – You need to know in advance where and at what time a suitable bus stops. Buses from Athens to Kalamata depart approximately every 1-1.5 hours. After getting off a bus, you will need to use additional transport to get to your destination.
Public taxis – You can order a taxi by phone in the Greek language or catch a car in the street. Taxis usually cost more than economical transfer, and level of service is quite ordinary.