Kea-Tzia travel guide and information

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Kea-Tzia statistics (2024)

545k

Passenger arrivals

350k

Passenger trips

210

Operational days

2.5M km

Distance covered

215

Places visited

220

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About Kea-Tzia Island

Kea, often called Tzia, is the closest Cycladic island to Athens, cherished for its authentic character and understated elegance. Its inland capital, Ioulida, is a captivating car-free village of stone houses and red-tiled roofs cascading down a hillside, intentionally hidden from the sea. The island's most enigmatic landmark is the ancient Lion of Kea, a mysterious archaic sculpture smiling from a rock face. Kea's landscape is unique in the Cyclades, with oak forests, a network of ancient stone-paved hiking trails, and a coastline dotted with secluded, pristine coves, offering a tranquil escape for discerning travelers and yachters.

The island's history is remarkably rich, once being home to four powerful and independent city-states in antiquity. The most impressive remnant of this era is the ancient city of Karthaia, a spectacular archaeological site on the southeastern coast, accessible only by hiking trail or by boat. According to mythology, Kea was known as the 'Water Island,' Hydroussa, and was home to nymphs before the gods sent a lion to ravage the land, a tale that locals connect to the island’s famous smiling statue. This deep history, combined with its unique architecture, gives Kea a profound sense of identity distinct from any other Greek island.

A scenic view of Mykonos

Kea: The Riddle of the Smiling Lion and Athens' Secret Escape.

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Getting to Kea-Tzia

By Air: Kea does not have an airport, which helps preserve its authentic charm. The best way to arrive is to fly into Athens International Airport (AIA), which is conveniently located just a 30-minute drive from the port of Lavrio.


By Sea: Kea is the closest Cycladic island to Athens and is served exclusively by ferries from the mainland port of Lavrio, not Piraeus. The journey is a short and pleasant one hour, making Kea a favorite weekend destination for Athenians.

Kea-Tzia Port

The port of Korissia is the sole maritime gateway to the island of Kea-Tzia, welcoming frequent ferry arrivals exclusively from the mainland port of Lavrio. Situated in a picturesque natural harbor, the port provides convenient access to Kea’s secluded beaches, ancient walking trails, and the stunning hilltop capital, Ioulida. Korissia is a lively hub, especially on summer weekends, and the port area offers a full range of visitor amenities including waterfront tavernas, cafes, and vehicle rental services.

For complete details on ferry timetables from Lavrio, port services, and tips for exploring the island, please see our in-depth guide.

A scenic view of Mykonos

The Gateway to Kea: An Insider's Guide to Korissia Port.

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Kea-Tzia Port Taxis

Kea Port taxi services offer the most reliable way to get from the ferry to the island's unique villages. Upon arriving at Korissia Port, a pre-booked transfer is the best choice for a hassle-free journey, as the number of available taxis is limited. Whether you are heading up the scenic road to the hilltop capital of Ioulida or to the chic yachting harbor of Vourkari, a private taxi provides a comfortable and direct ride to your accommodation.


Learn all the essential tips for booking a taxi from Kea's Korissia Port, with our guide covering popular destinations, fare estimates, and trusted advice. Aegean Taxi offers a punctual and friendly service, ensuring a smooth transition from the ferry to your final destination on the island.

Kea-Tzia Beach Guide

Discover the pristine and uncrowded beaches of Kea, from the organized, Blue Flag shores of Koundouros to the charming, tamarisk-lined sand of Gialiskari and other secluded coves.
The clear blue waters and sunbeds at Koundouros Beach, Kea.Explore Kea's Beaches

Kea-Tzia Restaurants

Enjoy the authentic and sophisticated flavors of Kea, from the chic, fresh seafood restaurants in the yachting harbor of Vourkari to the traditional, family-run tavernas in the hilltop capital of Ioulida.
A beautifully presented seafood dish at a waterfront restaurant in Vourkari.Explore Kea's Restaurants

Kea-Tzia Bars and Clubs Guide

Experience the chic and relaxed nightlife of Kea, from the lively, sophisticated cocktail bars that line the yachting harbor of Vourkari to the laid-back beach bars perfect for a sunset drink.
People enjoying cocktails at a stylish bar in the harbor of Vourkari, Kea.Explore Kea's Nightlife

Kea-Tzia attractions & sights

Explore the unique history and natural beauty of Kea, from the enigmatic, ancient Lion of Ioulida to the stunning ruins of Karthaia and the island's extensive network of stone-paved hiking trails.
The ancient stone-carved Lion of Kea (Liontas) outside Ioulida.Kea-Tzia Sightseeing

Best time to Visit Kea-Tzia

The best time to visit Kea-Tzia depends on your travel priorities, with a long season stretching from spring to autumn. For the ideal holiday that combines warm seas for swimming and a vibrant social atmosphere, the shoulder months of June and September are perfect, offering beautiful weather with fewer crowds than the peak. July and August are the busiest, especially on weekends with Athenians, providing a lively and cosmopolitan buzz. For those most interested in exploring the island's extensive network of ancient hiking trails, the milder and greener months of May and October are the absolute best time, offering a more tranquil and authentic experience.

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Getting Around Kea-Tzia

Navigating the authentic island of Kea is best done with a rental car or scooter to explore its many coves, while a limited public bus service connects the main villages. However, reaching the best beaches often requires driving on unpaved roads, and the car-free capital, Ioulida, presents parking challenges. For a comfortable and stress-free way to get around, a pre-booked service like Aegean Taxi is the perfect solution. It offers the flexibility to easily reach the chic harbor of Vourkari for dinner or a remote beach without the hassle of driving or the uncertainty of finding a local taxi.


The main options on how to get around in Kea-Tzia are the following:

  • Taxi
  • Car Rental
  • Bus
  • Water Taxi
  • Scooter
  • On foot

Kea-Tzia health and safety

Kea is a very safe island where safety is mainly about being prepared for its wonderful outdoor activities. The island is a hiker's paradise, but the ancient stone-paved trails require sturdy walking shoes, not flip-flops, as well as plenty of water. Many of the best beaches are accessed via unpaved roads, so drive with caution. As with all Cycladic islands, the sun is strong, so sunscreen is essential.

The island is served by the Regional Medical Center of Kea located in the hilltop capital, Ioulida, which handles general health issues and emergencies. Private doctors are also available for visitors' needs. For any serious emergency, the pan-European number is 112.

You will find well-stocked pharmacies in the main port of Korissia and in Ioulida. They can provide over-the-counter remedies, prescriptions, and first-aid supplies.

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Kea-Tzia practical information

When visiting Kea-Tzia, a few practical tips can greatly improve your stay. The currency is the Euro (€), and it is wise to carry cash for smaller tavernas in the villages. While Greek is the official language, English is widely spoken in the port and main towns. It's recommended to drink bottled water, which is sold everywhere. Critically, as Kea is a very popular weekend destination for Athenians, you must book accommodation and ferry tickets from Lavrio far in advance. Reserving a rental car ahead of time is also essential as vehicles are limited.

Frequently asked Questions

How can i find a taxi or transfer in Kea/Tzia?

Apart from the designated taxi stands in town center or the port the best way is to use a private transfer service. Aegean Taxi offers a great fleet of cars at competitive prices, with english speaking drivers and is available 24/7. You can order a ride from www.aegeantaxi.com using the webapp in 3 simple steps, download the Aegean Taxi app, or simply call the call center on +302152154000

Is it easy to find a taxi in Kea/Tzia?

No. Taxis in Kea/Tzia can be very hard to find, especially in the peak months of July and August. If you want to book your ride in advance or on demend, the best way is to download the Aegean Taxi app or use one of the other 3 methods to book your ride

Are Kea/Tzia Taxis and Transfers safe in Kea/Tzia?

Yes. Kea/Tzia is a very safe island with no major incidents ever reported related to taxis or transfers. Aegean Taxi employs only professional english speaking drivers who are pre-screened and trained to offer an excellent service

Are taxis and transfers expensive in Kea/Tzia?

Taxis in Kea/Tzia operate with a government mandated taxi meter, however it's possible to negotiate a flat fare with the driver. Private transfer services are available with a minimum €36 fare for half an hour which is the rate for a standard car. Vans tend to charge higher rates
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