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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
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 Oitylo—a coastal village in the Peloponnese—combines modern convenience with timeless Greek charm. The journey spans approximately 230 km (143 miles) and takes around 3 hours by road. Whether you’re drawn to Oitylo’s pebble beaches, Byzantine ruins, or proximity to the Diros Caves, arranging a reliable Athens airport transfer to Oitylo ensures you start your trip stress-free.
Nestled along the Mani Peninsula, Oitylo offers a quieter alternative to Greece’s busier tourist hubs. Key highlights include:
After landing at ATH:
For those opting for a private transfer, drivers typically meet guests in Arrivals with a name sign—ideal if you’re unfamiliar with Greek transit systems.
While cost-effective (€25–€35), public transit involves multiple changes:
A direct taxi from Athens Airport to Oitylo costs €250–€350 depending on vehicle size and season. While convenient, ensure meters are running or agree on a fixed fare upfront.
Major agencies like Hertz and Avis operate at ATH. Expect daily rates from €40–€80 plus fuel (€50–€70 round-trip). Note: Mountainous roads near Oitylo require confident driving skills.
Pre-booking a private transfer via services like A2B guarantees:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 25–35 | 5+ hours | Low |
Taxi | 250–350 | 3 hours | High |
Rental Car | 90–150/day | 3 hours | Moderate |
Private Transfer | 220–300 | 3 hours | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop guests directly at Oitylo accommodations. If staying in nearby villages like Areopoli:
Expect €250–€350 depending on vehicle size and luggage. Pre-booking a private transfer often offers better value with upfront pricing.
Approximately 3 hours via the A7/E94 highway. Delays are rare outside peak summer weekends.
Yes—services like A2B provide free child/booster seats upon request during booking.
Most private transfers allow short stops at landmarks like the Corinth Canal or Ancient Nemea. Confirm policies when reserving.
No—public transit requires switching buses in Athens and Areopoli. Private transfers are more efficient for this route.
Plan your Athens airport transfer to Oitylo early to enjoy this hidden gem with peace of mind—whether you prioritize affordability, flexibility, or premium comfort. Safe travels!
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