The resort city of Porto Cheli, with its endless beaches and the cleanest sand, lies on the shores of a large harbor. This place attracts tourists not only with the clear sea waters but also with the opportunity to take up a local sailing sport. Porto Cheli often holds sailing races for the tourists either to watch or to take part in.
To ensure the maximal convenience of your vacation, it would be wise to consider transportation in advance. Booking a transfer is the ideal solution to this problem. An English-speaking driver will meet you at the airport or any other specified place and bring you and your luggage to any nook of Greece.
Distances to big transport points
- Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, Athens – 206 km
- Acropolis of Athens – 178 km
- Piraeus Port – 174 km
- Bus Station KTEL Kifisou – 182 km
- Corinth – 106 km
- Epidaurus – 52 km
- Ancient Olympia – 259 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 Kranidi (about 6 km away from Porto Cheli) depart approximately 3 times a day on Fridays. 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.