
Evia Greece Travel Guide
The main public transportation system in Evia is the KTEL bus network. These intercity buses connect Chalkida, the capital, with other major towns and villages island-wide.
They also link to The greek capital and other mainland cities. KTEL buses are generally comfortable and reliable for inter-travel within the town.
Purchase tickets directly from the bus driver or at KTEL bus station kiosks. Fares are based on distance. Have small Euro notes or coins ready.
Bus frequencies vary. Main routes hold more services with high frequency. Rural routes may have only a few services per day. Services are generally reduced on weekends.
Public buses typically possess steps for boarding. They may not be fully accessible for travelers with mobility challenges. Contact KTEL Evias in advance if assistance is needed.
Look for the official taxi sign.
Agree on a price for longer travels if meters are not used.
For ride-sharing outside Evia (e.g., in Athens), utilize official apps.
Check the driver's ID if unsure.
A hired car is highly recommended for exploring Evia. The island's size, diverse attractions, and not much public transport connecting remote areas make a car a strong asset.
Wide selection, reliable, comprehensive insurance, 24/7 support. Typically higher prices. Best for airport pick-up. Pre-booking is good.
Potentially lower prices, less rigid terms, support local economy. Smaller fleet, sometimes older vehicles, less comprehensive insurance. Look at reviews.
Flexible, easy parking, good for short distances. Less safe, exposed to elements, not suitable for long distances or luggage. Valid motorcycle license required. Wear a helmet.
Explore Evia either walking or on a bicycle from a different angle. It offers close-up views of the island's charm.
Local tour operators may offer organized bus excursions to popular sites on the island.
Good for structured sightseeing.
Private boat rentals or water taxis could be available in some coastal towns.
Access secluded beaches or nearby islets.
Evia generally has limited infrastructure for mobility challenges, especially outside new hotel resorts.
Plan itinerary designed to be accessible.
For a true sense of exploration, combine public transport with a rental car for different aspects of your journey.
Evia's charm unfolds with varied modes of getting around.