With a population of 2,711, Nikiti is a must-see destination in Central Macedonia, Greece. It is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. We recommend you stay at least 6 days in order to fully appreciate everything Nikiti has to offer.
Although Nikiti doesn’t have its own airport, you can fly to Thessaloniki Airport (SKG), which is located 42 miles from Nikiti. The shortest flight to Nikiti from Ireland departs from Dublin and takes around 3h 50m.
Deutsche Bahn is the only carrier operating train routes to Nikiti. The train journey from Nikiti to Stuttgart takes 9h 58m and costs around €92 for a one-way ticket. When coming by train from Frankfurt am Main, expect to pay about €138 for a 10h 31m trip.
Another option to get to Nikiti is to pick up a car hire from Athens, which is about 154 miles from Nikiti. You’ll find branches of Centauro and Right Cars, among others, in Athens.
Several bus lines operate bus routes to Nikiti, including FlixBus, Bus and Union Ivkoni. From Sofia, the bus ride to Nikiti takes 310 miles and will cost you around €16. From Niš, the ticket costs about €77 for a journey of 405 miles.
Average rates range from around €97 per night for a double room in a 3-star hotel to €199 and up for a 5-star experience.
Expect to pay €1.92 per litre in Nikiti (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your car hire, filling up the tank will cost between €23.01 and €30.68. Mini (Class Mini Car or similar) is the most popular car type to hire in Nikiti, while also 50% cheaper than other types, on average.