Travelling by plane:

Kaunas Airport
From some European cities, there is a possibility to fly directly to Kaunas Airport.
Kaunas Airport is especially convenient to come by Ryanair flights as there are direct connections to more than 20 destinations. www.ryanair.com

Address: Karmelava, 54460, Kaunas region
Website: https://www.kaunas-airport.lt/
Phone: +370 612 44442

Public transport in Kaunas
Information about bus/trolleybus/minibus ticket prices you can find here.

Vilnius airport
Address: Rodunios Road 10a, Vilnius
Website: www.vilnius-airport.lt
Phone: +370 5 2739305

If you come to Vilnius, there is a bus No. 1 and No. 2 from Vilnius airport to Vilnius Bus/Train station. Then you can take a bus or train to come to Kaunas.

Public transport in Vilnius
Information about ticket prices You can find here.

Travelling by train

From Vilnius airport to Vilnius Train station runs a special scheduled train.
Also, you can reach Kaunas from Vilnius using the train as well. Click here to get more information. Railway stations and tickets booths are open for 24 hours. All tickets can be purchased in the main halls.
The agents stop selling tickets five minutes before the departure of the train.

Travelling by bus

From many European countries You can reach Kaunas by bus if you use service of companies:
www.kautra.ltwww.eurolines.lt luxexpress.eu/ltTravelling by bus is popular in Lithuania, and the lines are well-developed. You can book tickets in advance on the internet.
If you want to travel at night more information you can find here.

Car Sharing service City Bee

CityBee is the leading car-sharing service in Lithuania, with rapidly growing userbase and car fleet. Started with just 35 cars in one city, the company now owns more than 650 cars and the service has expanded to other major cities. CityBee is used through a mobile app that’s available for iOS and Android. But the website is just as important since it plays a huge role in attracting new users. The site introduces the service, it’s benefits, features and how it works. Also very important is that CityBee is trying to establish itself as a friendly guardian. http://www.citybee.lt/en

Travelling by car

If you want to come by car, you must have these documents: valid driving license; vehicle registration document; insurance.
Maximum speed limits for cars: motorways – 130 km/h (in summertime), 110 km/h (in wintertime), other roads – 90km/h.
Main regulations while driving: Driving is on the right side, giving the way to traffic coming from your right.
No mobile phones while driving; no alcohol while driving; lights during the daytime all year; putting on seat-belts is compulsory in both, the front and the back seats of the car.