Eiland naar Schiereilanden in Griekenland
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Eiland naar Schiereilanden in Griekenland

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Created: Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - Departure: Saturday, April 11, 2026
Ref ID: 17541886
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1.098 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - Departure: Saturday, April 11, 2026
Destinations: Thessaloniki (City), Greece , Thasos Island, Greece , Asprovalta, Thessaloniki, Greece , Ierissos, Chalkidiki, Greece , Neos Marmaras, Greece , Kassandra, Chalkidiki, Greece , Thessaloniki (City), Greece

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11 Apr
Transport from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki (City)
Departure
Transavia Holland
Transavia Holland Transavia Holland - HV5807
09:00 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
12:55 - Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia" (SKG)
2h 55m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  HV5807
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: MBAHV
11 Apr
Car rental
Kia Stonic SUV
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Kia Stonic SUV or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"
Thessaloniki APT (Shuttle Service) - Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel
14:00 - 11 Apr 2026
Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"
Thessaloniki APT (Shuttle Service) - Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel
11:30 - 18 Apr 2026
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
100.00 EUR Opgeladen via CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Thessaloniki APT (Shuttle Service) - Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel - Telephone:

Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel, Thessaloniki, 54621, Griekenland

Dropoff

Thessaloniki APT (Shuttle Service) - Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel - Telephone

Airport area, beside Hyatt Regency Hotel, Thessaloniki, 54621, Griekenland

11 Apr
1. Thessaloniki (City)
Stay
About the destination: Thessaloniki, one of the oldest big cities in Europe and the second largest city in Greece. It stretches over twelve kilometres in a bowl formed by low hills facing a bay that opens into Thermaikos Gulf. It is a thriving city and one of the most important trade and communications centres in the Mediterranean. The great fire of 1917 destroyed a large part of the city's historic centre, and further damaged was caused by a large earthquake in 1968. Nevertheless, there are countless examples of the city's rich history and many cultures, albeit hidden among the post-1917 development. This patchwork of building has produced an incredible blend of styles that are very unique to Thessaloniki. Roman monuments abut modern university campuses, modernist buildings face mediaeval churches and Ottoman structures will soon cap the tunnels of Thessaloniki's newest addition, the subway. The city authorities have done much to preserve the condition of the cultural heritage and one can only imagine that more will be done to ensure that it is not only a permanent part of the city's landscape but also that it is well explained and accessible to locals and visitors alike. Thessaloniki's greatness, however, is not just in its standing structure. This city is truly alive and not just in the sense of massive traffic or lots of construction. The people here like to express themselves out in the open and it is hard to spend time here without seeing some of the authentic and indigenous culture of the city. Plateia Aristotelou has some open air concerts during the summer, but there are also spontaneous gatherings that give visitors insight into the lives of ordinary Salonicans. Students spend time in front of the Rotunda strumming their guitars at night and the Roman Agora is sometimes the site of plays or shows organized by various groups in the city. Every two years this cultural flourishing takes the form of the biennale of contemporary art, the highlight of the city's artistic community's calendar. Byzantine churches, Roman constructions, Muslim buildings, modern architecture, intensive nightlife and stunning beaches are the essence of Thessaloniki. Being the second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki combines more than 2,300 years of history with every facility and excitement that a modern European city can offer a visitor.
More info
11 Apr
Accommodation
1 Night
12 Apr
Car journey No road route
Thessaloniki (City)
Thasos Island
12 Apr
2. Thasos Island
Stay
About the destination: Thasos or Thassos is a Greek island, geographically part of the North Aegean Sea, but administratively part of the Kavala regional unit, Macedonia. It is the northernmost major Greek island, and 12th largest by area. Thasos is also the name of the largest town of the island (officially known as Limenas Thasou, "Port of Thasos"), situated at the northern side, opposite the mainland and about 10 kilometres (6 miles) from Keramoti. Thassos island is known from ancient times for its termae making it a climatic and balneoclimateric resort area. Thasos's economy relies on timber (it is rich in forests), marble quarries, olive oil and honey. Tourism has also become important since the 1960s, although not to the level of other Greek islands.
More info
12 Apr
Accommodation
2 Nights
14 Apr
Car journey No road route
Thasos Island
Asprovalta, Thessaloniki
14 Apr
3. Asprovalta, Thessaloniki
Stay
About the destination: Asprovalta is a town in the regional unit of Thessaloniki in northern Greece. It was the seat of the Agios Georgios municipality. Since the implementation of the Kallikratis Plan in January 2011, Asprovalta belongs to the Municipality of Volvi. Agios Georgios church (St George) was built in 1927-28 by the installed refugees from Erenköy. Divine Liturgy before the church was built was held at a shack and the religious artefacts were kept in 2-3 houses. Unfortunately, the church was demolished at the altar of the leaping tourist development in 1978.
More info
14 Apr
Accommodation
1 Night
15 Apr
Car journey 75 Kilometers - 1h 34m
Asprovalta, Thessaloniki
Mount Athos
15 Apr
4. Mount Athos
HERITAGE - Stop
15 Apr
Car journey 18 Kilometers - 30m
Mount Athos
Ierissos, Chalkidiki
15 Apr
5. Ierissos, Chalkidiki
Stay
About the destination: Ierissos is a small town on the east coast of the Akti peninsula in Chalkidiki, Greece. It is located 160 km from Thessaloniki, and 10 km from the border of the Autonomous Monastic State of the Holy Mountain, or Mount Athos. It is the site of Ancient city and former bishopric Hierissus, and as such remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Ferries run from Ierissos to the east coast of Mount Athos. Since the 2011 local government reform Ierissos has been the seat of the municipality of Aristotelis, and of the municipal unit of Stagira-Akanthos.
More info
15 Apr
Accommodation
1 Night
16 Apr
Car journey 66 Kilometers - 1h 10m
Ierissos, Chalkidiki
Neos Marmaras
16 Apr
6. Neos Marmaras
Stay
About the destination: Neos Marmaras is a tourist resort on a rocky headland with a beach on either side, both lined with bars and seafood restaurants with grills. Visitors can hike through pine forests and up the hills along the coast to the viewpoint of Mount Dragondelis and Parthenonas, an ancient Byzantine village. In summer there are festivals with live folk music and festivals, and tourists can go for a dip at Kelifos, an uninhabited island, on boats offering the service. -
More info
16 Apr
Accommodation
1 Night
17 Apr
Car journey 82 Kilometers - 1h 17m
Neos Marmaras
Kassandra, Chalkidiki
17 Apr
7. Kassandra, Chalkidiki
Stay
About the destination: Kassandra or Kassandra Peninsula (Χερσόνησος Κασσάνδρας) is a peninsula and a municipality in Chalkidiki, Greece. The seat of the municipality is in Kassandreia.
More info
17 Apr
Accommodation
1 Night
18 Apr
Car journey 87 Kilometers - 1h 10m
Kassandra, Chalkidiki
Thessaloniki (City)
18 Apr
8. Thessaloniki (City)
Stop
About the destination: Thessaloniki, one of the oldest big cities in Europe and the second largest city in Greece. It stretches over twelve kilometres in a bowl formed by low hills facing a bay that opens into Thermaikos Gulf. It is a thriving city and one of the most important trade and communications centres in the Mediterranean. The great fire of 1917 destroyed a large part of the city's historic centre, and further damaged was caused by a large earthquake in 1968. Nevertheless, there are countless examples of the city's rich history and many cultures, albeit hidden among the post-1917 development. This patchwork of building has produced an incredible blend of styles that are very unique to Thessaloniki. Roman monuments abut modern university campuses, modernist buildings face mediaeval churches and Ottoman structures will soon cap the tunnels of Thessaloniki's newest addition, the subway. The city authorities have done much to preserve the condition of the cultural heritage and one can only imagine that more will be done to ensure that it is not only a permanent part of the city's landscape but also that it is well explained and accessible to locals and visitors alike. Thessaloniki's greatness, however, is not just in its standing structure. This city is truly alive and not just in the sense of massive traffic or lots of construction. The people here like to express themselves out in the open and it is hard to spend time here without seeing some of the authentic and indigenous culture of the city. Plateia Aristotelou has some open air concerts during the summer, but there are also spontaneous gatherings that give visitors insight into the lives of ordinary Salonicans. Students spend time in front of the Rotunda strumming their guitars at night and the Roman Agora is sometimes the site of plays or shows organized by various groups in the city. Every two years this cultural flourishing takes the form of the biennale of contemporary art, the highlight of the city's artistic community's calendar. Byzantine churches, Roman constructions, Muslim buildings, modern architecture, intensive nightlife and stunning beaches are the essence of Thessaloniki. Being the second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki combines more than 2,300 years of history with every facility and excitement that a modern European city can offer a visitor.
More info
18 Apr
Transport from Thessaloniki (City) to Amsterdam
Return
Transavia Holland
Transavia Holland Transavia Holland - HV5808
13:40 - Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia" (SKG)
15:45 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
3h 5m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  HV5808
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: MBAHV
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Based on 2 adults
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