Athens Airport to Zakynthos 2026: Transfer, Ferry & Flight Guide
Zakynthos — known internationally as Zante — is one of Greece’s most iconic islands, home to the famous Navagio Shipwreck Beach and the Blue Caves. Getting there from Athens Airport is straightforward: fly in 50 minutes or combine a bus with a short ferry from the Peloponnese. This guide covers all your options so you can start your Zakynthos holiday without delays.
How to Get from Athens to Zakynthos
| Option | Duration | Cost (approx) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✈️ Flight | ~50 min | €40–€130 | Speed & ease |
| 🚌 Bus/Drive + ⛴️ Ferry | 4.5–5.5 hrs total | €25–€55 | Budget, road trips |
Option 1 – Fly Athens to Zakynthos
Flights from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Zakynthos Dionysios Solomos Airport (ZTH) take approximately 50 minutes. Aegean Airlines, Olympic Air, and Sky Express operate daily services throughout the summer season. Flying is the most practical option for most travellers — book early as Zakynthos is extremely popular with European tourists and domestic flights fill up fast from June onwards.
Option 2 – Drive or Bus + Ferry via Kyllini
Drive or take a coach from Athens to Kyllini Port in the northwestern Peloponnese — approximately 2.5–3 hours. From Kyllini, regular ferries cross to Zakynthos Port in about 1.5 hours. The combined journey from Athens takes around 4.5–5.5 hours depending on connections. This is a good option if you are travelling by car, combining Zakynthos with a Peloponnese road trip, or prefer the scenic approach. Check Ferryhopper or Ionian Group for Kyllini–Zakynthos timetables.
| Route | Duration | Operator |
|---|---|---|
| Athens → Kyllini (bus/drive) | ~3 hrs | KTEL / self-drive |
| Kyllini → Zakynthos (ferry) | ~1.5 hrs | Ionian Group, Levante Ferries |
Zakynthos Airport Transfer Options
Zakynthos Airport (ZTH) is located approximately 4 km from Zakynthos Town. The ferry port is in the centre of town. Here are your transfer options on arrival:
| Transfer Type | Duration | Cost | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Welcome Pickups (private taxi) | 10–20 min | Fixed price | Book Now |
| Local taxi (metered) | 10–20 min | €10–€20 | Taxi rank at airport |
| Public bus | 20–30 min | €1.50–€2 | Seasonal service |
| Rental car | Self-drive | €30–€60/day | At airport desks |
Welcome Pickups offers fixed-price private transfers across Zakynthos with flight tracking — your driver meets you in arrivals and takes you directly to your hotel or resort. Book your Zakynthos transfer here for a reliable, hassle-free arrival. All Welcome Pickups drivers are English-speaking — a key advantage for travellers from the US, UK, Australia, and other English-speaking countries.
When to Visit Zakynthos
Zakynthos is a peak-summer destination at its finest in July and August — warm seas, long days, and a lively atmosphere particularly in the resort areas around Laganas and Kalamaki. However, these months also mean the most crowds and the highest prices. May, June, and September offer a much more relaxed experience: excellent weather, fewer tourists, cheaper accommodation, and — importantly for wildlife enthusiasts — a better chance to observe the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting season, which runs from May through August. The Navagio Shipwreck Beach is most dramatic photographed from the clifftop viewpoint; arrive early in the morning before tour boats arrive. Zakynthos quietens significantly from November to April, with most beach resorts and many hotels closed.
Getting Around Zakynthos
- Rental car or ATV — Best way to explore the island, particularly the rugged north (Navagio, Blue Caves) and the more remote south. Roads are generally good.
- Public buses (KTEL) — Connect Zakynthos Town with Laganas, Tsilivi, and some other resorts. Limited frequency and coverage outside summer.
- Taxis — Available in Zakynthos Town. Agree on a price before boarding for longer journeys across the island.
- Boat excursions — Essential for Navagio Beach (only accessible by sea) and the Blue Caves. Day trips depart from Agios Nikolaos and Porto Vromi harbours.
- Welcome Pickups — Reliable for airport-to-hotel and inter-village transfers at fixed, transparent rates.
Practical Tips for Zakynthos
- Navagio Beach — Accessible only by boat. Book a boat excursion from Agios Nikolaos or Porto Vromi. The clifftop viewpoint is freely accessible by road and gives the classic photograph.
- Turtle nesting areas — Laganas Bay and Kalamaki Beach are protected nesting areas for Caretta caretta turtles. Follow signage and avoid disturbing the beach at night during nesting season (May–August).
- Blue Caves — Best visited in the morning when sunlight illuminates the water. Boat trips depart from Agios Nikolaos in the north.
- Book transfers in advance — The airport taxi rank can have long queues in peak season, especially when multiple charter flights land simultaneously.
- Zakynthos Town — Largely rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake, the town has a distinctive Venetian-influenced architecture. Worth an evening stroll along the waterfront.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Athens to Zakynthos?
The flight from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Zakynthos Airport (ZTH) takes approximately 50 minutes. Aegean Airlines, Olympic Air, and Sky Express operate daily summer services.
Is there a ferry from Athens to Zakynthos?
There is no direct ferry from Piraeus to Zakynthos. The overland-plus-ferry route is: drive or coach from Athens to Kyllini Port (approximately 3 hours), then ferry to Zakynthos (approximately 1.5 hours). Flying is strongly recommended for most travellers.
How far is Zakynthos Airport from Zakynthos Town?
Zakynthos Airport (ZTH) is approximately 4 km from Zakynthos Town. A taxi takes 10–15 minutes; a public bus service operates seasonally in summer. Pre-booking a Welcome Pickups transfer guarantees your ride.
How do I get to Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach?
Navagio Beach is only accessible by boat — there is no road to the beach itself. Boat excursions depart from Agios Nikolaos harbour and Porto Vromi on the west coast. The famous clifftop viewpoint is freely accessible by car from the north of the island.
Book the Zakynthos Navagio Beach Cruise
Visit the iconic Navagio Shipwreck Beach from the sea on this Zakynthos cruise — includes swimming stops in the crystal-clear Ionian waters.







