
Thessaly Greece Travel Guide
Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG) sits approximately 230 km (143 miles) north of Meteora. Athens International Airport (ATH) is about 350 km (217 miles) south.
Planning your transfer transportation from the airport to Kalambaka (the town at the base of Meteora) is important.
Hellenic Train: Direct service by Athens offers comfort and scenery. Booking booking ahead is recommended.
KTEL network: Modern, reliable buses. Often change in Trikala. More frequent departures out of some locations.
International Driving Permit for non-EU citizens. Highways are well-maintained, but winding roads near monasteries.
Available from international chains and local agencies in Kalambaka. The common cost €30-€70 per day (excluding fuel/insurance). DiscoverCars.com offers affordable rates.
These can be rented in Kalambaka. A valid motorcycle license is needed for motorcycles. Helmets are mandatory.
Bicycle rental shops operate in Kalambaka and Kastraki. Roads around Meteora can be hilly, making electric bicycles a good choice for easier climbs.
Meteora is an inland destination. Direct sea or access to the river to the monasteries is not applicable.
There are no departure taxes apply that travelers pay upon leaving Greece from its airports or land borders. Any applicable taxes are usually included in your flight or ticket price.
Careful planning of arrival and logistics for leaving ensures a smooth and stress-free journey to and from Meteora.