Traveling to Epirus and the Ionian Islands can be done by road, air, and sea.
Here is some useful information in case you decide to visit our beautiful regions:
With a road network totaling approximately 117,000 km, Greece is connected to Europe and Asia through major highways linking it to neighboring Balkan countries, the rest of Europe, and the European side of Turkey. Entry from Italy is made via the western gateway, using the dense ferry connections between the two countries.
The recent upgrade of the road quality on the two main national highways, along with the construction of the Egnatia Odos, has made the majority of the national roads capable of welcoming visitors who wish to explore northwestern Greece by car, ensuring both safety and comfort.
The completion of the Ionia Odos has brought Athens much closer to Epirus and the Ionian Sea. It also connects with the Egnatia Odos in Ioannina.
Traveling by plane is particularly popular due to the comfort and speed it offers. The Athens International Airport (www.aia.gr) is one of the most modern in the world.
Besides the Athens International Airport, there are many regional airports throughout Greece that handle local flights, direct international flights on regular and special airlines, as well as charter flights, especially during the summer months.
