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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Kiani Akti—a serene coastal area known for its golden beaches and relaxed vibe—is straightforward with multiple transfer options. The journey covers approximately 35 kilometers and takes 40–60 minutes by road, depending on traffic. Whether you prioritize affordability or convenience, this guide breaks down how to reach your destination smoothly while highlighting key local attractions.
Kiani Akti (translating to “Blue Coast”) lies along the Athenian Riviera, offering a mix of sandy beaches, seaside tavernas, and waterfront resorts. Visitors flock here for:
After landing at Athens Airport, follow signs for arrivals and baggage claim. The airport offers clear multilingual signage, ATMs for currency exchange, and free Wi-Fi. Taxis and rideshares are available outside Exit 3 of the arrivals hall, while buses and metro services depart from designated areas nearby.
The X96 Express Bus connects the airport directly to central Athens (Syntagma Square) in 90 minutes (€5.50 one-way). From there, take Tram Line 3 toward Voula (€1.20) and disembark at Kiani Akti stations like Paralia Glyfadas or Kavouri Beach. While budget-friendly (total ~€6–€8), this route takes 2+ hours and suits travelers with light luggage.
A taxi from Athens Airport to Kiani Akti costs €50–€70 depending on traffic and luggage. Licensed taxis operate on meters (€1.29/km daytime), but confirm fixed rates in advance during late-night rides or holidays. Apps like Uber or Beat offer upfront pricing (~€55–€65).
Major rental agencies like Hertz and Avis operate at the airport’s arrivals level. Expect daily rates starting at €25 for compact cars + fuel (~€10–€15). Note that parking in Kiani Akti can be limited during peak season.
For seamless door-to-door service, book a private transfer with A2B—a global provider specializing in pre-booked rides with fixed pricing (€60–€90 depending on vehicle size). Benefits include:
Option | Cost (EUR) | Travel Time | Convenience | Best For |
---|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | €6–€8 | 2+ hours | Low | Budget travelers |
Taxi/Rideshare | €50–€70 | 40–60 mins | High | Small groups |
Car Rental | €35–€50 | 40–60 mins | Medium | Explorers |
Private Transfer | €60–€90 | 40–60 mins | High | Families/business trips |
Quick Tips:
Most transfers drop guests directly at hotels or rental properties in Kiani Akti. If staying in a villa or Airbnb without clear signage:
1. What’s the cost of a taxi from Athens Airport to Kiani Akti? Expect €50–€70 depending on traffic and luggage fees. Pre-booking a private transfer via A2B locks in rates upfront (~€60–€90).
2. Is there a shuttle from Athens Airport to Kiani Akti? No direct shuttles operate between ATH and Kiani Akti—opt for public buses/trams or private transfers for door-to-door convenience.
3. How long does the transfer take? By road: 40–60 minutes via Attiki Odos highway or coastal routes (longer during rush hour). Public transport takes ~2 hours minimum.
4. Are private transfers worth it? Yes—especially for groups or those arriving late/with heavy luggage—as drivers handle navigation and provide local tips en route.
5 Any tips for first-time visitors? Carry cash (some taxis don’t accept cards), pre-download maps offline, and confirm pickup details with your transfer provider in advance.
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