Taking the Greece Public Bus to Kalamata from Athens - KTEL Bus | Greece Travel

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  • Taking the KTEL Bus in Greece is easier than it sounds. I took the KTEL Messinias bus to Kalamata this weekend. Here I briefly tour the bus station in Athens and Kalamata.
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  • @agirlandherpassport
    @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

    Need to know how to get to the Athens city center from the airport? Check this video out! ruclips.net/video/ea7afB3_S1o/видео.html

  • @garyroberts3859
    @garyroberts3859 Год назад +12

    Hi Passport girl, I’m in Greece …loving it and using buses around the PELOPPONESE. 4 buses in one day from Monamvasia to NAFPLION and 5 days later 3 buses from NAFPLION to Ermioni to catch the ferry to Hydra where I am now.
    The drivers are very helpful as are the ticket sellers at the bus station. I was at that big Athens Ktel station for my first bus to Sparta (Sparti)
    3 weeks down and 3 weeks to go.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      That is great to hear. I know it can be done. It’s just hard to plan.

    • @UpintheairFL
      @UpintheairFL Год назад +2

      Thanks Gary I was hoping to use the buses to explore the Peloponnese in late September. Sounds like it is doable?

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      I think as long as you’re flexible you will be fine especially at that time of year.

  • @yashwantkulkarni8943
    @yashwantkulkarni8943 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the information

  • @roamingalone5226
    @roamingalone5226 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this video travel like a locals (and not tourist trap). Absolutely love it. It would be helpful if you can includes all the prices.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      You're welcome. I can't include them as each company sets their own and they all have their own website.

  • @UpintheairFL
    @UpintheairFL Год назад +3

    Thanks for a great video. Hoping to use the bus system to explore the Peloponnese yet sounds like a rental car might be easier. Looking forward to your next video. Fun and safe travels 🚌🚌🚌🚎

  • @dianel.2857
    @dianel.2857 Год назад +1

    The beach in Stoupa is sandy and they are improving it

  • @mikefilimon1584
    @mikefilimon1584 2 месяца назад +1

    This video was very helpful. Thanks!

  • @ioannistsi2745
    @ioannistsi2745 Год назад +4

    Hello i'am enjoying you videos , keep it up

  • @user-cw5yr3qx5u
    @user-cw5yr3qx5u Год назад +6

    In the near future the Athens bus stations will be transfered to Eleonas and it will be connected with metro

  • @shanhad1572
    @shanhad1572 Год назад +4

    Glad to see you're in Kalamata. This is still on my "to go to" list. I've heard excellent things about the area. Are you going to Napflion too? Enjoy!

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      I’m so glad I have finally made it. I have been to Nafplio already. 😊

  • @jasminesky4063
    @jasminesky4063 Год назад +2

    My dad is from a village close to Kalamata! Kalamata is so beautiful. Enjoy! The beach is very nice…

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      What village? It’s been great so far.

    • @jasminesky4063
      @jasminesky4063 Год назад +2

      @@agirlandherpassport my dads village is called Vlahopoulo, it’s a very small village . It doesn’t have much to see at all. I recommend if you are able to go, voithokilia beach, Pilos, Finikounta, Methoni, Koroni and Gytheio. Peloponnese is amazing. Enjoy

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      Thank you! Not all of those on this trip but in the future!

  • @authentictuscany
    @authentictuscany Год назад +1

    So I'm currently binge watching your Peloponnese adventure. You know how much I would have loved to have been on that bus with you going to my favourite little corner of Greece. I first went to that bus station in 1990 and experienced my frst hole in the floor loo!

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      I’m sure you will would have been first in line with me. Haha. Thankfully it’s not that way now.

  • @ted1452
    @ted1452 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Looking forward to the Peloponnese videos. Always wanted to visit and explore….maybe one day.

  • @ayadalzahron
    @ayadalzahron Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great video.

  • @CFalcon030
    @CFalcon030 Год назад +2

    It's been a few years since I took busses but it basically works like this. Greece has 51 perfectures (in English, they are called regional units now or similar ). Each one of those has its own bus company that operates local (within the perfecture) and intercity lines, mostly to the two centers. So if you want to visit any city/town/village within a perfecture you get a bus to its capital and then another bus to your destination. What might be a little harder is moving between perfectures. It's not necessarily true that there's a bus between Kalamata and Sparti for example. I believe in recent years there's cooperation between these companies and they have added routes between nearby cities but don't quote me on that.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      As you can see this would be very confusing for a non Greek though. Most of use don’t know Greece well enough to navigate that. Plus most don’t say where to they connect nor can you buy tickets online for each place. So trying to plan your trip in advance is hard.

  • @nileswift
    @nileswift Год назад +1

    Omg i love that station .

  • @ChristosTserotas-zm2kf
    @ChristosTserotas-zm2kf Год назад +1

    “κάτω από το αυλάκι” to Πελοπόννησο. So glad you ventured down to Southern Greece to Messinia. Hope you cross over to Sparti. Laconia and visit Mystra, and Monemvasia. If the buses still use the old road through Mount Taigetos, that will be a real scary ride, but oh so scenic. So much to see down in this part of Greece, but unfortunately out of the way and poorly interconnected. Nice to see your videos, thank you. Wish I was there.

  • @gracedegraaf2454
    @gracedegraaf2454 Год назад +1

    Hey there! Been a while happy to see you in Kalamata!

  • @elizabethco6116
    @elizabethco6116 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Good information. Also liked your tour of the neighborhood (Koukaki). Perhaps our paths will cross on Veikou, or Drakou, or Dimitrakopolou. I'm working a lot and don't get out as much as. you.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you liked it. Please say hello if you see me. Thank you for the Super Thanks!

  • @vapalaca
    @vapalaca Год назад +1

    Nice. A video about the buses and trolley in Athens would be super helpful. Tram and Metro is easy but the buses .. oh my. Enjoy Kalamata.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +2

      The buses in Athens are easy. There is an app called OASA Telematics that has their live location and maps.

    • @vapalaca
      @vapalaca Год назад +1

      @@agirlandherpassport I didn’t know. Thank you so much

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome. The bus is a great way to get around Athens.

  • @chillitesoro3538
    @chillitesoro3538 Год назад +1

    Do a road trip to Patras someday so we can see if its worth visiting...Happy Adventure and Travels!

  • @MsCaroline1974
    @MsCaroline1974 Год назад +1

    Hi and I am excite to see your trip to Peloponnese! I am planning to go there, too! Some notes on the restroom situation. I live in New York City, Manhattan, and public restrooms in the parks are horrible. It is better at central bus stations. Some people nowadays, esp. after COVID, do not need a toilet at all and there are lots of these individuals in New York, Los Angelos, San Diego, San Fransisco etc so I do not we are above Greece with this. Otherwise, the trip looks easy and now I am not intimidated to use KTEL. Thank you!

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      Thanks! Of course there are bad toilets everywhere but it was more the style of toilet that is hard for me.

  • @orozcoaj69
    @orozcoaj69 Год назад +1

    Watching this video just gave me a wild idea ~ show up to the bus station and buy a ticket to somewhere 😅
    But noooo, I must plan everything ahead 😆😆😆

  • @Busfahrer403
    @Busfahrer403 Год назад +1

    the most developing area in Greece with an airport. 2 hours from Athens, in the coming years it will be among the top tourist destinations along with Nafplion - Nafpaktos

  • @TigrisAquino
    @TigrisAquino Год назад +1

    Eeee yay!!! Finally! I’m not sure if it’s your first time in Kalamata but I do remember suggesting it a while ago when you asked for suggestions of places to visit and I’m so happy you’re making a video about it. My dream place to live.

  • @nicholasnicolopoulos1960
    @nicholasnicolopoulos1960 10 месяцев назад +1

    She should’ve got express to kalamata you probably pay an extra €10 on top of the bill, but there are no stops goes straight through

  • @k.johnson1256
    @k.johnson1256 Год назад

    Great video! I know many travelers are intimidated by trying to figure out the buses, this is going to help out a LOT of people. Did you come down for the TBEX conference? If you come to the Mani in the area of Kardamyli/Stoupa let me know and I’ll buy you a glass of wine. 🍷 Enjoy your trip!

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I did come for that. I am not coming that way this time unfortunately. I appreciate the offer though.

  • @RVCHAT
    @RVCHAT Год назад +1

    thanks for the video. Did you photo your hotel too, where and if you liked it?

  • @joepaddington9250
    @joepaddington9250 Год назад

    Hope you had a good time in Kalamata. Hopefully you get the chance to go to go south into the Mani or a bit further west to Costa Navarrino (expensive) or My Yia Ya'as home town of Filiatra (not expensive). There you can see a Mini Eiffel Tower. You can take a bus from Kalamata to Kardymili and Stoupa and walk to a bunch of cool things to do. Caves and old towns, good food and nice sandy beach in Stoupa. Worth a weekend. Stay in Kardymili then you don't have to rent a car.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Not this time but I am sure I will come back.

    • @joepaddington9250
      @joepaddington9250 Год назад +1

      @@agirlandherpassport Also, in my recommendation for Kardymili and Stoupa I forgot to mention that there is a high rate of English speakers there. Most everyone speaks English and you will have no trouble communicating.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      Thanks!

  • @cynthiakritika5047
    @cynthiakritika5047 Год назад +1

    I want to come back to Greece next March/April and rent a car for a month to explore the entire Peloponnese area. And then come back in June for the islands lol

  • @Bellydance1971
    @Bellydance1971 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I am planing my trip to Greece Arriving June 1.
    Suggestions on where to sleep 1 night and then get to the bus station for kalamata!? Thx

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  5 месяцев назад +1

      I would sleep in the center as the area where the bus station is isn't very great. You can take a taxi to the bus station. Here are some suggestions, agirlandherpassport.com/where-to-stay-in-athens/

  • @giannistatsiopoulos331
    @giannistatsiopoulos331 Год назад +1

    7:10 till late 80's it was about 5 to 5.5 hours (Peloponnese is quite mountainous). Around that period they started making bit by bit all those tunnels you saw along the way and subsequently the duration gradually (very gradually) dropped. I wouldn't say the bus station is pretty far from town but just at the outskirts of it and in walkable distance from the "center". Yes you heard that right, traditionally the center considered to be the northern part of the city around square of 23rd of March and the people from other parts of Messinia who were coming to the capital to run their errands they could find everything they needed there. Are you staying at horizon blu?

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +2

      It’s so much better now. The road is really smooth and looks easy to drive. It is far when you are staying by the beach. Yes I am!

    • @giannistatsiopoulos331
      @giannistatsiopoulos331 Год назад +1

      @@agirlandherpassport well, there always was a kind of sense that there are 2 cities. The beach and the other one. Good choice (of course again the big life and stuff).

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      I can see that for sure! I really choose it because it’s near my conference but it’s an amazing hotel!

  • @user-sk4dl5no2v
    @user-sk4dl5no2v Год назад +1

    Hey, is there an option to book round trip ticket - Athens - Kalamata - Athens?

  • @bluestreety
    @bluestreety Год назад +1

    Hi, how did you get to the KTel bus station from central Athens?

  • @moa3810
    @moa3810 Год назад

    wow...I didn't know buses go to Kalamata from Athens. I thought you have to only take the ferry.
    Did you say how much the ticket was? don't remember

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      There isn’t a ferry from Athens to Kalamata. You can only drive from Athens to Kalamata or take the bus. The ticket one way was €22.30.

    • @moa3810
      @moa3810 Год назад +1

      @@agirlandherpassport thanx!

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад

      You’re welcome

  • @dianel.2857
    @dianel.2857 Год назад

    Don’t come in July or August. You won’t like how crowded it gets

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      I think all of Greece is this way.

    • @dianel.2857
      @dianel.2857 Год назад

      @@agirlandherpassport Yes. We try not to come here from Florida then, but sometimes it’s only the time I can schedule vacation.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      Sometimes it’s unavoidable.

    • @dianel.2857
      @dianel.2857 Год назад

      @@agirlandherpassport We are having lunch in Kalogrya. The beach here is sandy and fairly large by local standards.

  • @errolab3872
    @errolab3872 Год назад +1

    See! That's what I was talking about. None of those yellow cabs in this video are real taxis. One guy charged me 15 euro to the port and another charged 25, one week apart, no meters. Most other countries have cracked down on illegal taxi business. The buses are great tho.

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      They are real taxis though. You have to insist on the meter if they don’t turn it on. My yellow taxi dropped me off there. All taxis in Athens are yellow.

    • @errolab3872
      @errolab3872 Год назад

      @@agirlandherpassport Yeah, but are all yellow cars taxis?

    • @agirlandherpassport
      @agirlandherpassport  Год назад +1

      Mostly. I have never seen a yellow car that isn’t a taxi here