Flights from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki
Useful tips for your flight from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki
Looking for a destination worth visiting at any time of year? Discover Thessaloniki. With its Mediterranean climate offering warm summers and cool winters, it’s the perfect place for a city break, no matter the season.
Thessaloniki is located on the northern coast of Greece and has a population of about 320,000. Its position by the Aegean Sea makes it an ideal base for a holiday in Greece, whether you're looking for a city break, beach holiday or a combination of the two. From Thessaloniki, you can even take day trips to neighbouring countries like North Macedonia and Bulgaria.
The city itself is a blend of classic and modern architecture, and you can enjoy delicious food here too. Traditional Greek dishes include souvlaki (marinated meat kebabs), gyros and bougatsa (a Greek pastry filled with custard).
The best time to visit Thessaloniki: weather and events
Thessaloniki is a fantastic year-round holiday destination, thanks to its pleasant climate. The best times to visit are in spring (April, May) or autumn (September, October). In March and April, afternoon temperatures are around 20°C. During the summer, temperatures often rise above 30°C and the city can be quite crowded with tourists. Thessaloniki offers festivals, exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. Did you know that it hosts one of the largest film festivals in southeastern Europe? The Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF) takes place in November. Watch a film during your holiday or catch a glimpse of famous actors when the award ceremonies are going on. In autumn, the city also celebrates one of the oldest cultural festivals in Greece: the Dimitria Festival. Whether you’re into dance, music or theatre, this festival has it all. Immerse yourself in Greek culture and enjoy this unique festival.
Useful information on arrival in Thessaloniki from Amsterdam
Flights from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki Airport (Makedonia) take about 2 hours and 55 minutes. The airport is located just south of the city, and you can reach Aristotelous Square in the centre of Thessaloniki in just half an hour by car. A bus ride takes a little longer due to the stops along the way. Taxis and bicycles are also readily available. If your budget allows and you’re comfortable driving in a busy city, why not hire a car and enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace?
Book your flight from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki today
A peaceful city with a warm climate, beautiful buildings and plenty of cultural highlights: Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Book your flight from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki with Transavia today and discover the diversity of Greece’s second-largest city.
Airport of departure
Flight time
A flight from Amsterdam to Thessaloniki takes about 03:50 hours.
Airport of arrival
Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"
Currency
The currency used in Greece is the Euro (EUR).
What can you do in Thessaloniki? Be sure to put these sights on your list
Are you ready to discover the rich history and lively culture in Thessaloniki? The places are absolute must-sees:
- The White Tower
This 27-metre-high tower is the symbol of Thessaloniki. Built in the 15th century as a defence tower, it later served as a prison and torture complex. Nowadays, you can climb to the top and be rewarded with spectacular views over the city and sea.
- Rotonda
Another unique building is Thessaloniki’s Rotunda. This circular monument with a domed roof was built by the Romans in the 4th century as a place of worship and is adorned with ancient mosaics. The building is part of Thessaloniki’s historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Ano Poli
Byzantine walls, traditional architecture, and spectacular views—Ano Poli is a must-visit when in Thessaloniki. As the city’s oldest district, it’s home to charming cafés and shops, making it a must visit!
- Modiano Market
Take in the aromas, colours and flavours as you wander through this vibrant indoor market. It’s the perfect place to experience Greek cuisine and pick up all kinds of local specialities, from olives and olive oil to feta and fresh fish. You’ve probably tried these before, but they taste so much better here.
- Nea Paralia
Nea Paralia offers a true moment of happiness. This long promenade stretches along the coast, making it perfect for a lengthy stroll. With an ice cream in hand and the sunset as your backdrop, you enjoy the ultimate holiday experience. You can walk, cycle, or jog for miles, passing parks and art installations while taking in spectacular sea views; it doesn't get much better.



