# Kaunas Airport Transfer Guide (KUN) How to get from Kaunas airport to the city center. Buses, taxis, transfers, pricing, and practical tips for every arrival time. **Airport:** KUN **City:** Kaunas **Country:** Lithuania **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Kaunas Airport is one of the closest airports to its city in Europe — just 14 km north of the Old Town, about a 15-20 minute drive. A bus costs around 1 EUR, a taxi 15-25 EUR, and a pre-booked transfer 20-35 EUR. The airport is small, used heavily by Ryanair and Wizzair, and gets busy in bursts when budget flights land. Between those bursts, it can feel almost empty. Most travelers heading to Kaunas center will find this an easy airport to deal with. If you are continuing to Vilnius (about 100 km away), that is a different trip and costs significantly more. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Kaunas airport has a single small terminal. After you step off the plane (often via stairs on the tarmac, not a jet bridge), you walk into the arrivals area. Passport control applies only if you are arriving from outside the Schengen zone; most European flights skip it entirely. Baggage claim is a small hall with one or two carousels. Wait times are usually short — 10-20 minutes. Once you grab your bags, the exit leads you into a compact arrivals hall with a few car rental desks and an ATM. Outside, you will find a bus stop, a small parking lot, and usually a handful of taxis. The airport has free Wi-Fi, which works reasonably well for booking a ride or checking directions. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **City bus (route 29G or airport express):** A direct bus runs from the airport to Kaunas city center. The fare is about 1 EUR if you use an electronic transport card, or slightly more if you buy a ticket from the driver. Buses run roughly every 20-40 minutes during the day but are less frequent in the evening. The ride takes about 30-40 minutes to the center depending on stops. **Taxi:** Taxis wait outside arrivals, though not always in large numbers. Bolt is the dominant ride-hailing app in Lithuania and works well at Kaunas airport. Expect to pay 15-25 EUR to the Old Town or central Kaunas. Bolt gives you a fixed price upfront, which is helpful. **Pre-booked transfer:** A driver meets you inside or just outside arrivals with a name sign. Prices run 20-35 EUR for a sedan to central Kaunas. The main advantage is certainty — no waiting for a bus, no checking app availability, especially useful for early morning or late-night flights. **Car rental:** Several rental companies operate from the airport. If you plan to explore Lithuania beyond Kaunas, this can make sense, but for just getting to the city it is overkill. **Transfer to Vilnius:** If Kaunas airport is your gateway to Vilnius, a direct transfer runs 60-100 EUR. There are also bus services (FlixBus, Kautra) from Kaunas to Vilnius, but they depart from the city bus station, not the airport. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Lithuania uses the euro, so no currency conversion needed for eurozone travelers. - **City bus:** 0.80-1.20 EUR depending on ticket type. - **Bolt/taxi:** 15-25 EUR to central Kaunas. Surge pricing on Bolt can push this higher during peak times. - **Pre-booked transfer (sedan):** 20-35 EUR to central Kaunas. - **Pre-booked transfer (minivan):** 30-45 EUR. - **Transfer to Vilnius:** 60-100 EUR for a private car. Prices are stable throughout the year. Summer (June-August) sees slightly more demand due to tourism, but Kaunas is not a mass-tourism destination and prices do not spike dramatically. --- ### Late night arrivals Kaunas airport receives budget flights that land late — sometimes past 23:00. At those hours, the bus service has stopped. Taxis may or may not be waiting outside; it depends on whether drivers know a flight is arriving. Bolt is your best bet for a late-night ride, but driver availability can be thin after midnight. A pre-booked transfer eliminates this uncertainty entirely — your driver will be there regardless of the hour. --- ### Families and luggage The airport is flat, compact, and easy to navigate with a stroller or heavy bags. The bus is possible with luggage but not comfortable — it is a city bus, not an airport shuttle, so there is limited storage space. Child seats are available only through pre-booked transfers. Lithuanian law requires them for children under 135 cm, and taxis rarely carry them. If you have small children, book a transfer and request seats in advance. For groups with more than 3 large bags, a minivan transfer avoids the baggage tetris of fitting everything into a sedan. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers typically wait just outside the arrivals exit holding a name sign. The terminal is small enough that you will not miss them — there is essentially one exit from baggage claim to the outside. For Bolt, the pickup point is the parking area directly in front of the terminal. Follow the app's GPS pin. Bus stops are clearly marked outside the terminal, to the right as you exit. --- ### Decision helper **Choose the bus if:** you have light luggage, are arriving during daytime hours, and want the cheapest option. It is perfectly fine for solo travelers and couples without much baggage. **Choose Bolt if:** you want a car at a reasonable price, are comfortable with app-based rides, and are arriving during hours when drivers are active (roughly 06:00-23:00). **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** you are arriving late at night, have a family, want someone waiting for you by name, or are continuing to Vilnius and want the whole trip sorted before you land. **Choose a car rental if:** you plan to drive around Lithuania during your stay. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Kaunas airport is one of the least stressful airports you will encounter. It is small, close to the city, and straightforward. The only real planning you need to do is making sure you have a ride sorted if you land late at night. Otherwise, a bus or Bolt will get you to town cheaply and quickly. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Kaunas airport from the city center?** About 14 km, which takes 15-20 minutes by car. The bus takes 30-40 minutes with stops. **Q: Is there Uber in Kaunas?** No. Uber does not operate in Lithuania. Bolt is the main ride-hailing app and works well throughout the country. **Q: What currency is used in Lithuania?** The euro (EUR). No currency exchange needed if you are coming from another eurozone country. Card payments are widely accepted. **Q: Can I take a bus from Kaunas airport at night?** No. Bus services stop in the evening, usually around 22:00-23:00. For late flights, you need a taxi, Bolt, or a pre-booked transfer. **Q: How do I get from Kaunas airport to Vilnius?** A private transfer costs 60-100 EUR and takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Alternatively, take a bus or Bolt to Kaunas bus station, then a FlixBus or Kautra bus to Vilnius (about 1.5 hours, 5-10 EUR). **Q: Is Kaunas airport or Vilnius airport better for visiting Vilnius?** Vilnius airport is much closer to Vilnius (6 km). Kaunas airport is 100 km away. However, budget airlines sometimes fly only to Kaunas, so check your options. If flying into Kaunas, factor in the transfer cost and time. **Q: Do Kaunas airport taxis accept credit cards?** Bolt rides can be paid by card through the app. Traditional taxis at the rank may or may not accept cards — ask before getting in. Most do accept cards in 2026, but carrying some cash is wise. **Q: Is Kaunas airport walkable to anything?** No. The airport is surrounded by roads and some industrial/commercial areas. There is nothing of interest within walking distance. **Q: Are there child seats in Kaunas taxis?** Almost never. Lithuanian law requires child restraints for children under 135 cm, but taxis rarely carry them. Book a transfer with child seats requested in advance. **Q: How busy is Kaunas airport?** It handles mostly budget airline flights (Ryanair, Wizzair). It gets busy in short bursts when flights land, then goes quiet. Overall, it is a small, easy-to-navigate airport. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving Late at Night at Kaunas Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/late-night Kaunas airport is a budget airline hub, and budget airlines love late schedules. Ryanair and Wizzair flights regularly arrive at 22:00, 23:00, or even later. If that is your flight, here is the reality. ## The airport after dark Kaunas airport is small and feels quiet even during the day. After the last arrivals, it empties out fast. The terminal stays open for arriving passengers, but shops and food outlets close. There is Wi-Fi available, restrooms, and ATMs — not much else. The area around the airport is not a town center. It is roads, fields, and some commercial buildings. There is nowhere to walk to and no reason to leave the terminal until your ride arrives. ## What transport is available **Buses:** No. The airport bus service stops in the evening, usually around 22:00-23:00. If your flight lands after that, the bus is not an option. **Bolt:** This is the go-to app. It works at night, but driver numbers thin out considerably after 23:00. When a late Ryanair flight dumps 150 people at the airport at midnight, there might be 5 Bolt drivers in the area. You may wait 15-25 minutes, and surge pricing often applies. Expect to pay 20-35 EUR instead of the usual 15-25 EUR. **Taxis at the rank:** Sometimes there are a few taxis waiting for late flights, sometimes not. It is unpredictable. If taxis are there, they may charge more than daytime rates because they know alternatives are limited. **Pre-booked transfer:** This is the reliable option. Your driver knows your flight time, tracks delays, and is waiting when you walk out. No app, no uncertainty, no standing outside at midnight hoping a car appears. Price: 20-35 EUR for a sedan, same as daytime in most cases. ## The honest recommendation If you are landing at Kaunas after 22:00, book a transfer before you fly. The cost difference versus a late-night Bolt with surge pricing is minimal (sometimes zero), and the certainty is worth it. You walk out, your driver is there, and you are at your hotel in 20 minutes. If you prefer to use Bolt, have it installed and set up before you land. Add your payment method, enter your hotel address, and be ready to request the ride as soon as you have your bags. The faster you request, the better your chances of getting a driver before the rest of the flight does. ## A note on safety Kaunas is generally a safe city, and the airport area is not dangerous. But standing outside a quiet airport at midnight is not where anyone wants to be longer than necessary. Having your transport confirmed in advance is simply the practical choice. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer at Kaunas Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/taxi-vs-transfer Kaunas is a small airport with limited transport options, which makes this comparison simpler than at bigger hubs. Here is how the two options actually stack up. ## Taking a taxi or Bolt Bolt is the main ride-hailing app in Lithuania and is the easiest way to get a car at Kaunas airport. You open the app, enter your destination, see the price, and confirm. Typical fare: 15-25 EUR to central Kaunas. Cars usually arrive within 5-10 minutes during the day. Traditional taxis sometimes wait outside arrivals, but not always. When a budget flight lands and 150 passengers walk out at once, there might be 3 taxis for all of them. This is a small airport — the taxi supply is not always matched to demand. Bolt is card-friendly and transparent on pricing. The main downside is availability: after 23:00, fewer drivers are active, and during peak landing times, surge pricing may kick in. ## Booking a private transfer A pre-booked transfer means a driver is already at the airport when you land. They track your flight, wait if it is delayed, and meet you with a name sign. The car is reserved for you — no competition with other passengers, no surge pricing. Prices are typically 20-35 EUR for a sedan, which is 5-10 EUR more than a standard Bolt ride. For a minivan or larger vehicle, 30-45 EUR. ## Where the transfer wins **Late-night flights.** Kaunas gets Ryanair and Wizzair flights that land at 23:00 or later. At those hours, finding a Bolt can take 15-20 minutes or more. A transfer driver is already there. **Continuing to Vilnius.** If you need to get to Vilnius (100 km away), a pre-booked transfer for the full journey is more practical than cobbling together a Bolt to the bus station and then a bus to Vilnius. **Families with car seats.** Bolt does not offer child seat options in Lithuania. Transfers do, when requested in advance. **Groups.** If you are 4 or more people, a single minivan transfer is cheaper and more convenient than two separate Bolt rides. ## Where the taxi/Bolt wins **Solo daytime travel.** If you land during the day with a small bag, Bolt is quick, cheap, and easy. The price difference does not justify a transfer for a simple solo trip. **Spontaneity.** If your plans are flexible and you might not even go to central Kaunas, an on-demand ride gives you more flexibility. ## The practical verdict For most daytime arrivals to Kaunas, Bolt is perfectly fine. For late nights, families, groups, or Vilnius-bound travelers, a pre-booked transfer saves you from the uncertainty of a small airport with limited taxi supply. --- ### Getting from Kaunas Airport to the City with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/family-and-kids Kaunas airport is about as family-friendly as a small airport can be. Short distances, no complicated terminals, and a quick ride into town. Here is what to know. ## The airport experience with children The terminal is compact. From the plane to the exit, you are looking at a short walk — often across the tarmac and through a small building. No long corridors, no shuttle trains, no confusion. With a stroller and tired kids, this is a relief. Baggage claim is quick. One or two carousels, and bags usually appear within 15-20 minutes. Trolleys are available. Restrooms exist but are basic. There is no dedicated play area or family lounge. If you need to feed or change a child, the facilities are minimal. Plan to get through the airport and into your car quickly rather than spending time inside. ## Child seats Lithuanian law requires appropriate child restraints for children under 135 cm tall. This is enforced and important. Bolt does not offer child seat options. Taxis at the airport will not have them. If your children need car seats, a pre-booked transfer with child seats requested in advance is the only reliable option at Kaunas airport. When booking, provide the ages and weights of your children so the correct type of seat (infant, toddler, booster) is prepared. Do this at the time of booking, not as a last-minute request. ## Luggage considerations Families on budget airlines often have a mix of cabin bags, checked bags, strollers, and sometimes car seats brought from home. A standard sedan can handle 2 large suitcases and a couple of cabin bags. If you have more than that — and most families do — book a minivan transfer. The bus to the city (route 29G) is technically possible with luggage, but it is a regular city bus with no dedicated luggage storage. Maneuvering a stroller, bags, and children on a city bus after a flight is not a pleasant experience. ## The ride to town The drive from the airport to central Kaunas takes 15-20 minutes. Roads are good and well-maintained. The route is straightforward — mainly highway and then city streets. Kids who are going to sleep in the car will not have time to fully doze off, so do not count on it for nap management. ## If you are heading to Vilnius Some families fly into Kaunas because of cheaper flights but are actually staying in Vilnius. That is a 100 km drive, about 1 hour 15 minutes. If you have kids and luggage, a direct private transfer from the airport to Vilnius is far easier than trying to get to Kaunas bus station and taking a bus. It costs more (60-100 EUR), but with children the convenience is worth it. ## Summary for families Book a transfer with child seats. Request a minivan if you have heavy luggage. The airport is easy to navigate, the ride is short, and the only thing that requires advance planning is the car seat situation. Get that sorted before you fly and the rest is simple. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Kaunas Airport to the City? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/cost-to-city Kaunas airport is 14 km from the city center, and Lithuania uses the euro — so pricing is straightforward with no currency conversion surprises. ## Pricing breakdown (2026) **City bus (route 29G / airport express):** About 0.80-1.20 EUR per person. If you have a Lithuanian public transport card (Kauno Autobusai e-ticket), you pay the lower rate. Buying a ticket from the driver costs a bit more. This is by far the cheapest option, though the ride takes 30-40 minutes and the bus is a standard city bus without luggage storage. **Bolt (ride-hailing app):** 15-25 EUR to central Kaunas. Bolt shows you the price before you confirm, so there are no surprises. Surge pricing can apply during peak hours or when multiple flights land simultaneously, but it rarely exceeds 30 EUR even at its worst. **Taxi from the rank:** Similar to Bolt pricing, 15-25 EUR. Some taxis use meters, others quote a flat fare. If taking a rank taxi, ask for the price before you get in. Bolt is generally the safer bet for transparent pricing. **Pre-booked private transfer:** 20-35 EUR for a sedan (up to 3 passengers), 30-45 EUR for a minivan (up to 7 passengers). The price includes meet-and-greet and flight tracking. **Transfer to Vilnius:** 60-100 EUR for a private car. This is the big one — if you are flying into Kaunas but staying in Vilnius, this is a significant additional cost. Budget bus alternatives exist (5-10 EUR from Kaunas bus station to Vilnius) but require getting to the bus station first. ## What affects the price Time of day has a minor impact. Late-night Bolt rides might be slightly more expensive due to fewer drivers. Pre-booked transfers generally maintain the same price regardless of time. Destination within Kaunas matters. Old Town and the central area (Laisves Aleja, Naujamiestis) are the standard distance. Aleksotas, Sanciai, or Garliava cost a bit more. Pricing to Kaunas suburbs might add 5-10 EUR. Luggage does not affect the price for taxis or transfers. The bus has no luggage fee but limited space. ## The cost comparison For a solo traveler, the bus at 1 EUR is unbeatable on price. For two people sharing a Bolt, 15-25 EUR split two ways is still very reasonable. A pre-booked transfer at 20-35 EUR makes financial sense for groups of 3-4 who would otherwise take separate taxis, and the convenience premium is modest. The real cost question is whether you are going to Kaunas or Vilnius — because that changes the math entirely. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kun/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Kaunas (KUN). 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