
Kalamata The Peloponnese, Greece Travel Guide
Kalamata International Airport (KLX "Captain Vassilis Constantakopoulos") provides direct access, located 9 km (5.6 miles) to the northwest of the city center. It mainly handles seasonal flights. Athens International Airport (ATH "Eleftherios Venizelos") is Greece's largest airport, serving as the main gateway for arrivals from other countries. It rests 250 km (155 miles) northeast of Kalamata.
Numerous international carriers operate year-round connections from major global hubs to Athens. Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air provide domestic flights within Greece. For distant global hubs, flights land at ATH.
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KLX is small, with basic facilities. ATH is a major hub with extensive shops, restaurants, plus lounges.
KTEL Messinias operates modern, comfortable buses between cities. Frequent routes connect Athens to Kalamata (2.5-3 hours, €25-€30). Connections exist to other Peloponnese towns. No direct train service by Athens to Kalamata.
A valid driving license. An International Driving Permit (IDP) often applies for non-EU licenses not in English. Drivers typically must be 21+ and held permission for 1+ year. A major a credit card is a condition for security deposit. Compare prices at DiscoverCars.com.
Motorways (e.g., Athens to Kalamata E65) are modern, well-maintained toll roads. Secondary roads vary; mountain/coastal expect winding roads/narrow. Be a careful driver. Driving speeds are monitored. Parking in Kalamata city center can be challenging; look for designated paid parking.
Kalamata is a commercial port. It doesn't function as a major passenger ferry hub for tourists. Most inter-island ferries depart from Piraeus (Athens' port), Patras, or other mainland ports.
Prepare for your departure for a smooth the final part of your trip. There are no exit fees apply for departing travelers from Greece beyond what is included in your airline ticket.
Always confirm your flight or bus schedule 24-48 hours before departure. This helps avoid unexpected issues.
For when buses leave, reach the KTEL Kalamata bus station 15-30 minutes before the bus you are taking is scheduled to leave.
The process at KTEL bus stations is functional, with simple waiting areas and kiosks for refreshments or drinks.
For ground transportation from Athens Airport, the KTEL bus is a popular and convenient public transport option to Kalamata.