Getting from Santorini to Athens is straightforward: most travelers choose either a ferry from Athinios Port (best for scenery and luggage flexibility) or a direct flight from Santorini Airport (JTR) (fastest overall). Ferries usually arrive at Piraeus (and sometimes Rafina…
Acropolis to Athens Larissa Station is a quick cross-town hop: you can walk if you’re traveling light, take the Metro Line 2 for the simplest ride, use city buses/trolleybuses for flexible stops, or grab a taxi/private transfer for door-to-door convenience.…
Athens International Airport (ATH) is on the mainland; Heraklion Port Cruise Terminal is on Crete. In practice, you’ll either fly ATH→HER and connect to the port in minutes, or you’ll go by sea via Piraeus (Athens’ main ferry port) for…
Athens to Mykonos is usually a simple island hop: fast ferries (best overall), conventional ferries (cheaper/more stable), or a short flight (fastest in the air) all get you there, with departures typically from Piraeus (closest to central Athens) or Rafina…
Athens International Airport (ATH / Eleftherios Venizelos) sits about 30–40 km from central Athens. The simplest ways to reach Syntagma Square are the Metro Line 3, the 24/7 X95 airport express bus, a flat-fare taxi, or a pre-booked private transfer.…
Athens International Airport (ATH) is about 45–55 km from the Port of Piraeus. If you’re heading straight to your cruise, you can choose between the 24/7 X96 airport express bus, a direct metro ride on Line 3 to Piraeus, or…
Getting from Athens International Airport (ATH) to the Acropolis is straightforward once you pick between the direct metro Line 3, the 24/7 X95 airport bus plus a short metro or walk, a metered taxi, or a prebooked private transfer; this…