Getting around Chalkidiki

Discover the best ways to explore Chalkidiki

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Navigating Chalkidiki is an adventure in itself. Chalkidiki offers visitors many transportation options that blend convenience, charm, and local flavour.
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Whether you are looking to explore Chalkidiki Town, reach its world-famous beaches, or discover the hidden gems it has to offer, understanding the transportation landscape is key to maximising your experience.
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From public buses and convenient taxi services to adventurous scooter rentals and scenic boat trips, Chalkidiki getting around guide and information breaks down everything you need to know about Chalkidiki.
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Chalkidiki Taxis

Chalkidiki Taxis

Taxis in Chalkidiki are available in the main towns and resorts, but hailing one on the street can be difficult due to the region's vast size. They are best used for short local trips or for pre-booked long-distance journeys.

For traveling from Thessaloniki Airport (SKG) or between the peninsulas of Kassandra and Sithonia, a pre-booked transfer is the most reliable and stress-free option. It offers a guaranteed fixed price and a professional driver.

A service like Aegean Taxi is ideal for a comfortable airport pickup or for a day trip to explore the region without the hassle of driving, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic routes.


Chalkidiki Car Rental

Chalkidiki Car Rental

Renting a car is the number one recommendation and the most essential way to experience Chalkidiki. The region is enormous, with hundreds of beaches and villages spread across its three peninsulas that are impossible to reach otherwise.

Numerous rental agencies are available at Thessaloniki Airport (SKG), which is the main pickup point for most visitors. Having a car gives you the absolute freedom to discover hidden coves and explore the stunning coastline of Sithonia at your own pace.

While a car is a must for daytime exploration, for an evening out where you'd like to enjoy the local wine, a pre-booked ride with Aegean Taxi is a safe and convenient alternative to driving on unfamiliar roads at night.


Chalkidiki Buses

Chalkidiki Buses

The regional public bus system (KTEL Chalkidikis) is the most affordable way to travel. The main terminal is in Thessaloniki, from which long-distance buses depart to serve all the major towns and villages on the Kassandra and Sithonia peninsulas.

The service is reliable for traveling between the main population centers, but it operates on a fixed schedule and does not provide access to the majority of the region's more remote and beautiful beaches.

The bus is a great option for point-to-point travel, but for spontaneous beach-hopping or exploring off-the-beaten-path locations, a private vehicle or a service like Aegean Taxi is necessary.


Chalkidiki Scooter Rental

Chalkidiki Scooter Rental

Renting a scooter or an ATV is a popular choice for exploring specific areas within one of Chalkidiki's peninsulas, offering easy parking at crowded beaches and a sense of adventure.

It's a great way to navigate the coastal roads of Kassandra or the winding dirt tracks of Sithonia to find a secluded spot. Rental shops are available in all major tourist resorts.

However, due to the very long distances between the peninsulas and villages, scooters are not recommended for traveling across the entire region. For these long journeys, a comfortable car from Aegean Taxi is a safer and more practical choice.


Chalkidiki Water Taxi

Chalkidiki Water Taxi

Chalkidiki's extensive coastline is perfect for exploring by sea. In areas like Vourvourou in Sithonia, you can rent small boats (no license required) or hire water taxis to explore the stunning Diaporos island archipelago.

Another iconic experience is taking one of the many cruise boats from Ouranoupoli that circumnavigate the holy Mount Athos peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the ancient monasteries from the water.

These boat trips are a must-do for any visitor, but for reliable transport to and from the departure points, a land-based service like Aegean Taxi is essential.


Chalkidiki: Sithonia's Hidden Beaches Tour

Chalkidiki: Sithonia's Hidden Beaches Tour

  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Cost: From €300 (€50/hour)
  • Car Type: Standard/Van (up to 7)
Description: This private tour is a journey to discover the breathtaking, unspoiled beauty of Sithonia, Chalkidiki's stunning second peninsula. Escape the crowds and visit some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, including the famous Kavourotrypes (Orange Beach) with its unique rock formations and the turquoise waters of Vourvourou. This is the perfect excursion for beach lovers, offering a flexible itinerary to swim and relax at your own pace.

Frequently asked Questions

What is the best way to get around Chalkidiki?

The best and most essential way to get around Chalkidiki is by renting a car. The region is vast, with its famous beaches and villages spread far apart, and public transport is not designed for exploration. For airport transfers or for a private driver for a day, a pre-booked service like Aegean Taxi is the most comfortable choice.

Is it easy to find a taxi in Chalkidiki?

You can find taxis at ranks in the main tourist towns like Kallithea or Neos Marmaras, but it is very difficult to hail one on the street in more remote areas. Due to the long distances, pre-booking any taxi ride with a service like Aegean Taxi is highly recommended to ensure availability and a confirmed price.

Should I rent a car in Chalkidiki?

Yes, absolutely. A rental car is a necessity to properly experience Chalkidiki. It is the only way to have the freedom to discover the hundreds of hidden coves in Sithonia, visit different beach bars in Kassandra, and explore the region's traditional inland villages on your own schedule.

How does the public bus system work in Chalkidiki?

The regional bus system (KTEL Chalkidikis) has its main hub in Thessaloniki. From there, buses run to the main towns on both the Kassandra and Sithonia peninsulas. While it's an affordable way to travel between villages, the service is not designed for beach-hopping, as it doesn't stop at most of the best beaches.
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