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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Agios Konstantinos Port is a common route for visitors heading to the Sporades islands like Skiathos and Skopelos or exploring mainland Greece’s coastal gems. The journey spans approximately 100 km and takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes by road, offering views of Mount Parnassus and the Euboean Gulf along the way. Whether you prioritize speed, affordability, or comfort, multiple transfer options—including taxis, shuttles, and private services—are available to suit your needs.
Agios Konstantinos is a bustling port town on Greece’s eastern coast, known for its ferry connections to the Northern Sporades and its proximity to scenic spots like Kamena Vourla’s thermal springs and Delphi’s ancient ruins. The port itself is compact but well-organized, with cafes and ticket offices lining the waterfront. Most travelers pass through en route to island destinations but consider staying a night here for easy access to hiking trails in Mount Oeta National Park.
Athens Airport is modern and well-signposted in both Greek and English. After clearing customs:
While no direct buses or trains connect Athens Airport to Agios Konstantinos Port, you can take a combination of services:
A taxi from Athens Airport to Agios Konstantinos costs €120–€150, with fixed fares available through pre-booking apps like Beat or Uber. Licensed taxis are metered but confirm pricing upfront for transparency.
Major rental agencies like Hertz and Sixt operate at Athens Airport. Driving takes ~1h30m via Highway E75 (tolls apply). Note: Parking near Agios Konstantinos Port is limited during peak ferry seasons.
For stress-free travel, book a private transfer with services like A2B Transfers. Benefits include:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 20–30 | ~3h | Moderate |
Taxi/Rideshare | 120–150 | ~1h30m | High |
Car Rental | 70–100 | ~1h30m | Moderate |
Private Transfer | 130–160 | ~1h30m | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop passengers directly at Agios Konstantinos Port’s ferry terminals. If arriving via public transport:
Most transfers take ~1 hour and 30 minutes by road.
Public transport via KTEL buses costs ~€20 but requires multiple connections.
Yes—use licensed taxis with visible permits or book through apps like Beat.
Yes—providers like A2B Transfers offer pre-booked shuttles starting at €130 per vehicle.
No—store luggage at your hotel or carry it onto ferries directly.
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