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Airport transfers to Sarti | Taxi transfers to Sarti

We provide low cost private airport transfers and taxi services to Sarti, Halkidiki. Book Online · Wide selection of vehicles · Fixed Prices · Child Seats · Professional drivers · 24/7 Service

The resort village of Sarti is located at Sithonia peninsula in Halkidiki, Greece. This village is also within easy reach of Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG). The road distance between this village and Thessaloniki airport is approximately 131 km and the average travel duration is 1h 50min.

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Flexitransfer offers reliable ground transportation and taxi services with elegance, comfort and safety. Pre-book your airport pick up online now, making your reservation easy and straightforward. Arrange your ride to or from Sarti in advance and start your stress-free holidays in Greece.

We specialize in transfers for individuals, small-sized groups, business travelers and families with the accent on a courteous and thoroughly professional personal service at the best prices. 24 hours a day – 7 days a week.

Our wide range of vehicle sizes and types, will meet your needs. We operate taxis, sedan cars, estate cars, 8-seater people carriers/minivans, vans, minibuses and executive cars (VIP cars). Travel in style and status, while meeting the highest possible safety requirements.

About Sarti

The Sarti ‘Blue Flag’ beach is a wide strip of white sand that stretches for 3 kilometres. This is the greatest treasure that Sarti has going for it. The water is shallow making it ideal for children, but still deep enough for swimming and watersports. The size of the beach ensures that it never fills up and if it does, you can always walk a little further to find your own turf.

But it is the view that really inspires! Sure, you can see Mt. Athos from almost any beach on Sithonia’s western coast, but the view from Sarti is absolutely dazzling. While you can sit on any beach and see the sea, in Sarti you are front and center to the 2000 meter high cloud capped mountain that dominates the horizon.

Sarti is not just a resort town, it’s a village where people live year round. Because of this Sarti is one of the largest centers in Southern Sithonia and offers everything needed. So Sarti is a good place to use as a base to explore the surroundings.

Sarti is equipped with some larger supermarkets, gas stations, pharmacies and ATMs. The shopping quarter in the center of town is quite sizable with shops selling everything from clothing to olive oil. Restaurants are also abundant along the beachfront promenade. If Sarti doesn’t have it, you probably don’t need it.

Do I have to wear a mask in transports – inside taxi or private hired vehicles – in Greece?

(2022 guidance on the use of face masks in Greece – Covid19 update)

TAXIS / PRIVATE TRANSFERS / MINIVANS / MINIBUSES / CITY BUSES

Our staff will wear a face covering inside the taxis and all private-hired cars for the duration of your journey. Our driver will use hand satinizer before and after any transaction or contact with your luggage etc. In Greece, it is the law that you must wear either a face covering or face mask even if you are vaccinated inside the taxis or private hired cars. Exemptions include people who have medical issues (trouble breathing, unability to wear a mask properly etc), children under the age of three (3) or you have any other legitamate reason not to – however please note that proof maybe requested by local authorities. Our drivers treat everyone with respect and compassion and understand if it is not immediately obvious that some people are not able to wear face covering for medical reasons.

AIRPORTS / AIRPLANES / TRAINS / INTERCITY BUSES:

From Wednesday 1st of June 2022 and after, Greek state decided and it is the law now that masks are not mandatory.

SHIPS / FERRYBOATS

From Thursday 2nd of June 2022 and after Greek state decided and it is the law now that masks are not mandatory, but it is strongly reccomended.

 

Where do I have to wear mask in Greece?

(in use after 1st of June 2022 for summer/autumn period – Covid19 update)

From Wednesday 1st of June 2022 and after, Greek state decided and it is the law now that:

– Masks are NOT mandatory anymore INDOORS. This means that you DON’T have to wear a facemask anymore, if you want to visit a coffee shop, a restaurant, a beach bar, a shop, hotel or supermarket.

– You MUST wear a mask, if you visit the following places: public hospital, pharmacy, private clinic, doctor’s office, medical centre, retirement and nursing home. You must also wear a mask, when using public transportation (public bus, taxi, chauffeurred-driven vehicles etc)

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