How to Book Train Travel From Athens to Kalamata

At the base of the Taygetos Mountain and directly adjacent the magnificent Messinian Bay is the charming Greek city known as Kalamata. As rich in history as it is in natural beauty, Kalamata is an extraordinary place to escape for awhile. From the pristine beaches that frame the Mediterranean coastline to the city's celebrated historical center, Kalamata is as versatile as it is beautiful. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Athens to Kalamata.

Things You'll Need

  • Passport
  • Computer with Internet access
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Instructions

  1. Book Train Travel From Athens to Kalamata

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      Book your affordable train tickets with the RailEurope Web site. See the Resources section below for a link. You can also call them directly by calling (888) 382-7245.

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      Book a train to the closest city. Since direct train travel from Athens to Kalamata isn't currently possible, check the RailEurope interactive map to find the closest train station.

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      Map your route. Once you've identified the nearby city to which you'd like to travel, access the International Train Planner to browse specific schedules. See the Resources section below for a link.

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      Call for help. If you are having trouble trying to book travel from Athens to Kalamata, contact a train travel specialist via the RailEurope online message system for booking assistance.

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      Check the RailEurope Web site for updates. Just because the rail system from Athens to Kalamata isn't working one week doesn't mean it won't be working the next. Periodically checking the site will enable you to plan your trip more efficiently. See the Resources section below for a link.

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      Know that tickets can vary in price depending on the class selected. Prices are generally reasonably priced.

    Enjoy Your Trip From Athens to Kalamata

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      Save your energy searching for train tickets from Athens to Kalamata because you won't find them. Kalamata's rail system is currently under construction and not open for business.

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      Take the bus. Individuals traveling via train from Athens can depart in Triopli, which is approximately 50 miles away, and then travel via bus on to Kalamata. Buses to and from Kalamata run hourly.

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      Save some cash. Rail tickets to areas close to Kalamata are less expensive when purchased as part of an all-inclusive pass.

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      Hire a car service. Touring Kalamata by car is much more fun when someone else is driving. A private chauffeur can provide transport to and from nearby train stations and arrange for exceptional tours.

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