Thessaloniki is one of the few airports in this guide where the bus is a genuine first-choice option for many travellers. Among paid options, the taxi and transfer comparison depends entirely on where you are going.
First: the bus option
Bus Line 01X from SKG to Thessaloniki city centre costs 2 EUR and runs every 20-30 minutes. It is reliable, used daily by Greeks, and stops near most city hotels. For solo and couple travellers going to the city centre without excessive luggage, the bus is the default recommendation. Taxis and transfers cannot compete on price for this route.
The taxi option
Thessaloniki has a functioning taxi industry. The airport rank has good supply, meters run correctly, and drivers know the city well. For the city centre, taxis are straightforward. For Halkidiki, taxis work but at 65-105 EUR depending on destination, they are in the same range as pre-booked transfers — just without the guarantee of a confirmed car.
Note on tolls: the road to Halkidiki has toll booths. Taxi meters do not include tolls — you pay them at the booth in addition to the meter fare. Pre-booked transfer prices typically include tolls in the quoted price. For Halkidiki, this makes the final taxi bill higher than it appears.
The pre-booked transfer option
For Halkidiki-bound travellers, a pre-booked transfer is the standard recommendation. The reasons:
1. Fixed price including tolls. 2. Driver confirmed for your flight. 3. No need to explain to a taxi driver which exact resort complex you are staying in (some are on small unmarked roads). 4. Minivan available for families.
For city-centre arrivals, a transfer is a reasonable choice if you have heavy luggage, a large group, or are arriving late — but the bus or taxi are more cost-effective for most.
Price comparison
City centre: Bus 2 EUR, Taxi 20-30 EUR, Transfer 25-40 EUR. Bus wins on price. Kassandra Halkidiki: Taxi 65-85 EUR (+ tolls extra), Transfer 60-80 EUR (tolls included). Transfer has the edge. Sithonia Halkidiki: Taxi 80-105 EUR (+ tolls), Transfer 75-100 EUR (tolls included). Transfer has the edge.
When to choose a taxi
City centre arrivals where you want door-to-door service without waiting for a bus. Also practical for hotel areas near the waterfront where the bus stop may not be directly adjacent.
When to choose a transfer
Anyone going to Halkidiki. Families with children. Late-night arrivals heading to distant resorts. Groups where the per-person cost of a minivan is similar to or cheaper than individual taxis.