Knossos Palace is the single most visited site in Crete — and one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Europe. Every year, more than one million visitors make the trip from Heraklion Airport, their hotel, or the far corners of the island to walk through the corridors of a civilisation that flourished 3,500 years ago.
The good news: getting there is straightforward. The palace sits just 5 km south of Heraklion city centre, which makes it one of the most accessible major attractions in Crete. This guide covers every way to get there, with honest advice on which option works best depending on where you are staying.
Where Exactly Is Knossos Palace?
Knossos (officially Knosós) sits on a low hill called Kefala, in the municipality of Heraklion. The address is Knossos, 714 09, Heraklion, Crete. Its location in plain terms:
- 5 km from Heraklion city centre (south)
- 8 km from Heraklion Airport (HER)
- 75 km from Rethymno
- 140 km from Chania
- 35 km from Malia / Hersonissos
- 70 km from Agios Nikolaos / Elounda
The palace is open daily. Standard visiting hours are 08:00 – 20:00 in summer (April–October) and 08:30 – 15:30 in winter. A full visit typically takes 2 to 3 hours. Admission is €15 for adults; combined tickets with the Heraklion Archaeological Museum are also available.
Option 1: From Heraklion Airport — The Fastest Route
If you land at Heraklion Airport (HER / Nikos Kazantzakis) and want to visit Knossos either on your arrival day or the following morning, you are in luck. The airport is just 8 km from the palace — a 10 to 15-minute drive along a simple, well-signposted road.
Your options from the airport:
- Private transfer or taxi: The fastest, most comfortable choice. A pre-booked driver takes you straight to the palace gates. Ideal if you have luggage to store or want to combine the visit with hotel check-in the same day.
- Public bus: Take bus line 1 from the airport to Plateia Eleftherias in Heraklion city, then switch to bus 2 towards Knossos. Journey time is approximately 40–50 minutes with the connection.
- Taxi from the rank: Available outside arrivals. The fare to Knossos is typically €12–18 depending on time of day. No pre-booking needed, but in high season queues can be long.
Our recommendation: If you want a guaranteed, fixed-price ride from the airport directly to Knossos (and then on to your hotel), a private transfer from Heraklion Airport is the smartest choice. The driver knows the fastest approach to the site entrance and can wait while you tour or continue to your hotel afterwards.
Option 2: From Heraklion City Centre — Quick & Easy
Staying in Heraklion itself? Knossos is essentially a suburb away. Here are your choices:
- Bus Line 2 (City Bus): The most popular tourist option. Buses depart every 20 minutes from Bus Stop 2 near the Lions Fountain (Morosini Fountain) and also from the main port. Journey time is around 20 minutes. Tickets cost roughly €1.50 each way. The bus drops you right at the palace entrance.
- Taxi: A 10-minute ride from anywhere in central Heraklion. Typical fare €8–12. Ask your hotel reception to call one or use a local app.
- Walking: Technically possible via Knossos Road (Leoforos Knosou), but not recommended in summer — it is 5 km on a busy road with no shade and temperatures regularly above 35°C.
Option 3: From Hersonissos or Malia — Easy Day Trip
The beach resorts of Hersonissos and Malia are only 35–40 km from Knossos along the fast north coast highway. A day trip combining the palace with Heraklion city makes for a perfect cultural break from the beach.
- Drive or transfer west along the E75 motorway towards Heraklion
- Follow signs for Knossos – Ano Archanes just before entering the city
- Journey time: approximately 35–45 minutes by car
A private return transfer from Hersonissos is a popular choice for families who prefer not to deal with parking at the site (which is limited and can be chaotic in July and August).
Option 4: From Rethymno — Combine with Heraklion City
Rethymno lies 75 km west of Knossos, about a 60–75 minute drive along the E75. Many visitors from Rethymno combine the trip with a morning at Knossos and an afternoon exploring Heraklion’s old town, museum, and harbour — making it a full day out.
- By car: Take the E75 east towards Heraklion; follow Knossos signs off the motorway before the city ring-road.
- By bus: KTEL intercity buses run regularly between Rethymno and Heraklion; from Heraklion’s bus station (KTEL A), take local bus 2 to Knossos.
- By private transfer: Book a private transfer from Rethymno to Heraklion for a door-to-door trip with no parking or bus connections to worry about.
Option 5: From Chania — A Big Day Trip Worth Planning
Chania is 140 km from Knossos, roughly a 1 hour 45 minutes drive on the E75. It’s a long day but absolutely doable, especially if you leave early. Many Chania-based travellers combine Knossos with a visit to the Heraklion Archaeological Museum (which houses the original Knossos frescoes) and a walk along the harbour front.
Getting there from Chania:
- By car: A straightforward drive east on the E75 motorway all the way. Allow extra time for roadworks near Rethymno in summer.
- By KTEL bus: Intercity bus from Chania’s KTEL station to Heraklion takes about 2.5–3 hours; local bus 2 from Heraklion to Knossos adds another 20 minutes.
- Private transfer: Book a private transfer from Chania to Heraklion and ask your driver to drop you directly at Knossos. A comfortable, air-conditioned ride with no transfers or timetables to worry about.
Option 6: From Elounda or Agios Nikolaos — Western Half-Day
If you’re based in the Elounda, Agios Nikolaos, or Lasithi area, Knossos is about 70–80 km west along the E75 — a 60–75 minute drive. The drive follows the scenic north coast, passing through the approach to Heraklion.
A popular pattern: morning at Knossos (arrive early to beat the crowds), lunch in Heraklion, afternoon drive back east. With a private transfer, your driver can collect you in the morning and return after the visit — no need to navigate Heraklion’s congested city traffic yourself.
Why Book a Private Transfer to Knossos?
Whether you are coming from the airport, your hotel, or a resort town far across the island, a pre-booked private transfer has clear advantages over taxis and buses for a day trip to Knossos:
- Fixed price confirmed in advance — No meter, no surge pricing in peak season, no argument at the end of the ride.
- Door-to-palace service — Your driver drops you at the exact site entrance and can pick you up from the same spot when you’re done.
- Return trip guaranteed — Taxis at Knossos can be scarce after a busy afternoon. With a booked transfer, your ride home is locked in.
- Flexible timing — Arrive early to beat the summer crowds, and leave when you decide — not when the bus timetable says.
- Luggage-friendly — Perfect if you want to visit Knossos on your way from the airport to your hotel, without dropping bags first.
- English-speaking local drivers — Your driver can often suggest the best entrance approach, where to get water and snacks nearby, and what to prioritise inside the site.
Quick Tips for Visiting Knossos
- Go early. The palace opens at 08:00 in summer. Arriving before 09:00 means cooler temperatures and far fewer coach tour groups. By 11:00, it can be genuinely crowded.
- Hire a guide or use the audio guide. The ruins are impressive but much richer with context. Official licensed guides are available at the entrance, or pre-book a private guide in advance.
- Wear sunscreen and a hat. Almost the entire site is open-air with minimal shade. Summer temperatures at Knossos routinely reach 35–40°C by midday.
- Bring water. There is a small cafe at the site but water is expensive. Fill a bottle before you arrive.
- Combine with the Heraklion Archaeological Museum. The museum is 10 minutes away in the city centre and houses the original frescoes, artefacts, and the famous Phaistos Disc. It brings the palace to life in a way the ruins alone cannot.
- Allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. Rushing a 3,500-year-old Minoan palace is never a good idea.
Book Your Transfer to Knossos Palace
Ready to plan your visit? Choose your pickup location and book a private transfer to Knossos Palace with Transfer-in-Crete. Fixed prices, flight-tracked departures, and professional English-speaking drivers — so your journey to one of the world’s greatest ancient sites is as smooth as it should be.
Not sure about your exact route? Contact us and we’ll arrange the perfect transfer itinerary for your group, including multi-stop days that combine Knossos with other Heraklion highlights.