How to move around Kythira?

Kythira is a wonderful, quite secluded piece of the Ionian island complex, strongly influenced by the Venetian architecture. You should explore every single spot of this lovely destination! Below you can find out more about the available transportation options in Kythira.

Don't forget to get informed about how to get to Kythira in order to optimize your travel.

Public buses

Public transportation is an affordable and at the same time amusing way to explore the whole region!
Routes are carried out between Chora and Agia Pelagia, with middle stops in Livadi, Karvouniades, Aroniadika and Potamos villages. You can get further information about itineraries on the following phone numbers: 0030 27360 31160, 0030 6977937796, 0030 6972964198 and 0030 6977032204.

Taxis and private transfers

A taxi might be a more expensive option, comparing to buses, however, it is definitely a choice that offers you easy and fast transfer to your destination whenever you need it. Taxis can be usually found in central spots but you can also book one by calling on 0030 27360 33600, 0030 697 7389 299 or 0030 698 2127 949.

Car and motorbike rentals

With a car or motorcycle, you can explore the island at your own pace and gain access to the most secluded spots! In case you don't have your own vehicle, it is an excellent idea to rent one for your sightseeing trips!
There are several car rental agencies all over Kythira.

Organized tours

Tourist boats depart from the small port of Kapsali and carry out routes towards Hytra, a small islet on the other side, which is well-known for its impressive caves and clear waters.

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