Rhodes Airport Directions

Rhodes Airport Directions - Trains to Rhodes Airport
There's a good train network on the Greek mainland and you can get as far as Athens port – Piraeus – by train easily. In fact, Rhodes is only 48 hours away from the UK via Eurostar and onwards if you love train journeys enough to spend two days travelling on them! But there are no trains on Rhodes itself. You can travel to and from Rhodes airport by taxi, there's a taxi rank outside the arrivals area. Alternatively ask your hotel to order you a cab or pick one up at your resort. There's a regular ferry from mainland Piraeus to Rhodes, easily accessible from Athens train station via a special bus. Once you're on Rhodes you can simply pick up a cab or catch a bus to the airport.
Rhodes Airport Directions - Buses to Rhodes Airport
The island's bus system is excellent. If you're the adventurous type and soon get fed up lying on the beach, you'll find it easy to make your way around the island by bus. Buses also run to and from the airport. Regular buses connect the airport with Rhodes Town, departing several times a day. A ticket for a single journey only costs a couple of Euros and you'll find the bus stop about 300m left of the terminal's Door 1. It takes about forty minutes to get to Rhodes town. You'll find buses leaving the airport at regular intervals from 6.50am to 11.05pm, timed to coincide with flight arrivals. Just ask at the information desk for a timetable.
 
Rhodes Airport Directions - Driving to Rhodes Airport
It's very hard to miss Rhodes airport because the island's main dual carriageway circles the coast of the island in a ring. Driving to Rhodes airport is a very simple matter. The airport is actually on the ring road so you'd have to try pretty hard not to find it. Just follow the signposting. The city of Rhodes is twenty minutes' drive away and the road goes through interesting places like Soroni, Emponas, Paradisi and Monolithos.

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