The transfer from Kalamata Airport to Costa Navarino takes approximately 45-50 minutes. The road is provincial, passes through villages, and has quite a few curves, so plan your time accordingly. In this guide, you’ll find all the options for airport transfer Kalamata to Costa Navarino: from car rental to private transfers, with practical information and insider tips.
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1. The Route: Airport → Costa Navarino
- Starting Point: Kalamata Airport “Captain Vassilis Constantakopoulos” (KLX)
- Route: Airport → Messinian Avlonas → Pylos → Gialova → Costa Navarino
- Duration: 45-50 minutes (without stops)
- Distance: ~45 km
- Caution: The road has curves and passes through villages — drive with patience!
- Parking at Costa Navarino: Free for visitors and restaurant customers
2. Car Rental: The Flexible Option
If you want to leave the resort to visit Voidokilia, Gialova, or Pylos, a car is the best solution for transportation to Costa Navarino. Taxis for these trips cost quite a bit, so renting gives you independence and is more economical.
- Child seat: If you’re traveling with children, you must definitely declare it during online booking under “extras”. Keep in mind that for rentals, the seat is charged as an additional service (usually €5-€10/day).
- Vehicle type: A mid-size car is sufficient — the road is paved but has curves.
- Insurance: Check if the insurance covers driving on provincial roads.
- Pickup: Most companies have an office at the airport or offer a free shuttle.
- Tip: Don’t wait to find a car at the airport without a reservation, especially in summer. Book in advance so it’s waiting for you.
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3. Taxi or Private Transfer: The Relaxed Option
If you prefer not to drive, you can book a private transfer that will take you directly to the hotel gate. It’s the most relaxing option after your flight for airport transfer Kalamata to Costa Navarino.
- Child seat: Here too, it’s essential to inform from the start (during booking) that you’ll need a seat, so the driver has it already installed in the car. For private transfers, this service is usually included in the price or has a very small cost.
- What’s included: Private transfer, luxurious air-conditioned vehicle, professional English-speaking driver, complimentary WiFi, 24/7 availability
- Estimated Price: €150 per vehicle (up to 8 people)
- Payment: Usually online during booking or cash/card to the driver
- Booking: Recommended 24-48 hours in advance, especially in summer.
- Highlights: Skip taxi lines, private service, door-to-door, infant seats available, up to 8 passengers
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4: Practical Tips for the Route
- Best Time: Avoid peak hours (12:00-14:00) in summer — there’s more traffic in the villages.
- Local Tip: If your check-in is late, make a stop in Gialova. It’s just 5 minutes before Costa Navarino. Have a coffee or eat something by the waves to get the group immediately into vacation mode.
- Cash: Keep some cash — in some villages the POS doesn’t always work.
- Map: Download the area map in Google Maps offline — signal is lost in some spots.
- Luggage: If you’re traveling with lots of things, confirm that the vehicle has space — small economy cars may not fit 4 large suitcases.
- Return: Allow 50-60 minutes for the return to the airport — arrive 2 hours before your flight for international destinations.
Choose the accommodation that suits you: Stay in Pylos, Gialova & Methoni
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does the transfer from Kalamata Airport to Costa Navarino cost?
Car rental: from €35/day. Private transfer: €150 per vehicle (up to 8 people).
How long does the journey take?
About 45-50 minutes without stops. With a stop in Gialova: ~1 hour.
Is there a KTEL bus from the airport to Costa Navarino?
Not directly. You need to go first to the KTEL station in Kalamata (10′ by taxi) and from there to Pylos/Gialova — but it doesn’t serve the resort directly.
Is driving safe?
Yes, the road is paved and well-maintained. It requires attention on curves and no excessive speed.
Can I pay by card for taxi/transfer?
Most official taxis accept cards, but in provincial areas prefer cash. Private transfers usually accept online payment.
Do I need an international driving license?
For EU visitors: no, your national license is sufficient. For non-EU visitors: an international driving license is recommended.
Combine Your Visit
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