Ithaca (Ithaki) may not have an airport, but that’s part of its magic. Quiet, poetic, and full of natural beauty, it’s ideal for those who want to disconnect and discover the roots of Homeric legend — quite literally.
Though more remote than other Ionian islands, getting to Ithaca is easier than it sounds, especially with the help of Triviator, where you can compare all the smart combinations: flights, ferries, and buses.
So… Does Ithaca Have an Airport? No. But that doesn’t mean it’s hard to reach.
The most common way to get to Ithaca is:
Flight or bus to Kefalonia
Then short ferry ride to Ithaca Alternatively, you can reach it via Lefkada or mainland ports like Astakos.
Main Access Points to Ithaca Route Method Travel Time Est. Cost Athens → Kefalonia → Ithaca Flight + Ferry 4–5 hrs €60–100 Athens → Patras → Ithaca Bus + Ferry via Sami or Astakos 6–8 hrs €45–80 Thessaloniki → Kefalonia → Ithaca Flight + Ferry 5–6 hrs €80–120 Lefkada → Ithaca Drive + Ferry from Vasiliki/Nidri 2–4 hrs €30–60
Ferries arrive mostly at Pisaetos port or Vathy, depending on the route.
Nearby Island Connections Kefalonia – 30 min by ferry
Lefkada – short drive + ferry
Meganisi / Zakynthos / Corfu – less direct, but possible with combos
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