Transport Overview
Kos Island Hippocrates Airport
Comparing the best ways to get to and from the airport. From luxury transfers to budget buses, here is what you need to know.
Choosing Your Transfer
Navigating the transport options at Kos Island Hippocrates Airport depends heavily on your priorities. If speed and comfort are paramount, especially after a long flight, private transfers or taxi apps are the superior choice. They eliminate the need to haul luggage to bus stops or negotiate with drivers at the rank.
Budget Considerations
For budget-conscious travelers, the public bus network provides a reliable connection to the main town centers. However, this option requires patience, as frequencies vary by season and buses often fill up quickly during peak arrival waves. Rental cars offer freedom but come with parking challenges in the historic centers.
KTEL Kos
Frequent (Summer)
Note
Connecting Airport to Kos Town and Mastichari port.
Standard Taxi
Metered / Rank
Warning
Airport is far (24km) from Kos Town. Meter usually used.
Car Rental
Self-drive
Flat island, easy driving conditions.
Essential Travel Logistics
Night Rates
Standard taxis in Greece operate with a double tariff system. From midnight to 05:00 AM, meter rates increase significantly (Tariff 2). If you choose a pre-booked transfer via the Aegean Taxi app, the price is fixed regardless of the time of day, protecting you from unexpected night surcharges.
Child Seats
Standard metered taxis are rarely equipped with child seats and are not legally required to carry them for impromptu rides. If you are traveling with infants or young children, booking a private transfer in advance allows you to request appropriate safety seats, ensuring a secure journey to your destination.
Luggage Capacity
The average sedan taxi has limited trunk space, typically fitting 2 large suitcases. If you are traveling with sports equipment (like golf clubs or surfboards) or excess luggage, it is advisable to book a Van class vehicle. Public buses have underbelly storage but require you to load and unload your own bags.
Wait Times
During peak summer months (July-August), taxi queues at island airports can exceed 45 minutes. Bus schedules are generally reliable but frequencies may drop on weekends. Pre-booking a transfer guarantees a driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals hall, bypassing the public queue entirely.