There are several ways to get to the city of Volos, most of them being a combination of public means of transport. The simplest way to come to Volos is to get a direct flight to Athens or Thessaloniki, and then use a scheduled intercity bus route to Volos as indicated below. You may also wish to allocate a day or two for a tour of Pelion, an area of unique natural beauty and the mythological home of the Centaurs.
The Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport is located 27 km east of the city of Athens. A large number of European and International carriers fly direct into Athens. The airport has excellent public transit connections to the city.
There are two alternative ways to go from Athens to Volos:
From the airport to the city center, the bus station, or the railway station you may use:
Flights to Thessaloniki are available by many airlines from various parts of Europe. There are direct flights to Thessaloniki from London, Milan, Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam, Zurich, Prague, Budapest, Vienna, Belgrade, Larnaca, Istanbul and Bucharest. During summer months there are also many charter flights, especially from cities in Germany and the UK.
There are two alternative ways to go from Thessaloniki to Volos:
From the airport to the city center, the bus station, or the railway station you may use:
The Nea Anchialos National airport is a small airport around half an hour drive from the city of Volos located 27km south-west from the city. It serves several destinations (charter flights) such as: Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva, London, Munich, Paris, Tel Aviv, and Vienna.Airlines using the Nea Anchialos National airport include: Austrian Airlines, Condor, Hop, Transavia, Transavia France, TUIfly, small planet, TUS airways.
From the airport to the city, you may use the public bus service (managed by KTEL buses) or take a taxi. For more information on the airport: http://www.thessalyairport.gr/index.php?lang=en
Volos is at the heart of Greece easily accessible virtually from anywhere. You should foresee a 3hour ride from Athens (324 km) or a 2hour ride from Thessaloniki (218 km). The highway connecting all three cities is modern and comfortable. You should be expecting to spend around €20 for tolls and €60-80 of gas each way.