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Thessaloniki to Meteora: Comfortable Private Transfer to Kalampaka

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Thessaloniki, Dion Litochoro from/to Kalampaka (Meteora) 10 people

We ensure pleasant journeys from Thessaloniki to Kalambaka, providing comfort and safety at every step of your trip.

Duration

5 Hours

Group Size

10 people

Thessaloniki, Dion Litochoro from/to Kalampaka (Meteora) 3 people

We ensure pleasant journeys from Thessaloniki to Kalambaka, providing comfort and safety at every step of your trip.

Duration

5 Hours

Group Size

3 people

Transfer Thessaloniki from/to Kalampaka (Meteora) 10 people

We ensure pleasant journeys from Thessaloniki to Kalambaka, providing comfort and safety at every step of your trip.

Duration

3 Hours

Group Size

10 people

Transfer Thessaloniki from/to Kalampaka (Meteora) 3 people

We ensure pleasant journeys from Thessaloniki to Kalambaka, providing comfort and safety at every step of your trip.

Duration

Group Size

3 people

Traveling from Thessaloniki to the breathtaking landscape of Meteora is one of the best ways to combine Northern Greece with a truly iconic destination. A private transfer makes the journey simple, comfortable, and fully tailored to your schedule—ideal if you want to avoid shared transport, tight timetables, or multiple connections.

This route is perfect for couples, families, and small groups heading to Kalampaka or Kastraki—the two main gateways to the Meteora region. Arriving relaxed means you can start exploring right away, whether your plan includes scenic viewpoints, local villages, or visits to the world-famous Meteora monasteries. With private transportation, you also keep things effortless if you’re traveling with luggage, kids, or early departures.

Many travelers use this journey as the starting point for a complete Meteora experience. Once you’re in the area, you can browse all available experiences on our Tours page, or choose a more flexible, tailor-made itinerary with our Private Tours—great for extra photo stops, sunset timing, and a pace that matches your preferences. If you’re considering a train-based option instead, you can also explore Tours by Train for alternative ways to reach the region.

For practical details before you book—meeting points, timing, and what to expect—check our FAQ. For inspiration, local tips, and stories from the region, visit our Blog. If your departure is from the capital, see transfer options from Athens.

FAQ

Everything you need to know before you book

Visitors and pilgrims must adhere to a dress code in order to enter the monasteries. Women are required to wear skirts that extend below the knee and ensure their shoulders are covered. Similarly, men should wear long pants, preferably, or shorts that also reach below the knee, with their shoulders covered. This dress code is enforced to maintain the sanctity and reverence of the monastic environment.

You are eligible for a full refund if you cancel your booking 24 or 48 hours prior to your tour's starting time or if your tour gets cancelled for certain reasons (e.g. extreme weather conditions).

Each monastery has an entrance fee of 5€ per person. Kids up to 12 years old do not pay an entrance fee.

All monasteries feature, on average, 200 to 250 steps, except for The Nunnery of St. Stephen, which boasts a small bridge instead. It's important to note that while we strive to accommodate accessibility needs during tours, the inclusion of The Nunnery of St. Stephen may vary depending on tour type, day, and/or other special circumstances.

Our office runs tours all year long and there are no black out dates.