Marinas in Attica
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Marinas in Attica

Glyfada Marina A-B-C-D
Marina in Glyfada
There are four marinas in Glyfada with a berthing capacity of 750 yachts of different sizes. Glyfada’s marina can berth yachts up to 35 meters according to the depths and entrance of the harbour. As it is administered by Glyfada’s Municipality its facilities and services do not meet the higher requirements, more paperwork is required, but, it is the least expensive. Its proximity to Glyfada’s centre, the centre of the South Coast of Athens, is an advantage making the marina popular amongst Greeks. For more information regarding facilities please contact the administration office. The harbour is safe as it is located in a residential neighbourhood and port police are also in place in the 1st and 4th Marina. Popular seafood restaurants are located near the marinas. The beaches surrounding the Marinas are Blue Flagged.
180 separate Berths for boats in the A basin
280 separate Berths for boats in the C basin
100 separate Berths for boats in the Β basin
250 separate Berths for boats in the D basin
Power supply - about 500 pillars available
Potable water supply - about 500 pillars available
Refuelling services
Input lights and safe navigation
Marina Safety
Cleanliness
Telephone connection capability
Port Authority Office
Security Services
Very small repairs for boats
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Lavrion Marina
Marina in Nomarchía Anatolikís Attikís
In the port of Lavrio there is a possibility of servicing 200 pleasure boats, with the prospect of soon increasing to 400, completing a breathtaking project for the city and the port with the construction of floating buoys.
Especially in the summer months, several professional boats are served, mainly sailing boats and, of course, private ones of various types.
Lovers of maritime tourism prefer the port of Lavrio, due to its proximity to Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, but also because it is an easier way to approach most of the islands of the Aegean Sea.
Numerous yacht rental companies are active in the port, which also maintain service offices for those interested.
Also, the Lavrio Nautical Sports Club has its headquarters in the port, but other nautical sports clubs are also often active, especially in the context of major national and international competitions.
The users of the tourist sector of the port of Lavrio have at their disposal car parking, electricity and water supplies, a ramp for lifting and launching boats as well as fuel refuelling services.
During the winter months, boat owners have the option of using a highly secure boat mooring area.
Pleasure boats, the owners of which wish to enter into a contract with ALL SA in order to secure a place at the wharf, complete the Contract Application, which is governed by specific conditions (contract conditions).
The detailed price list of charges and terms of services of ALL SA is published on this page. For the convenience of interested yacht owners, a summary table of the relevant price list is provided. For any other information, users can refer to the Price List section.
Recreational boats have the option of using water and electricity supplies, while an area is offered at the south-eastern end of the harbor for the winter storage of boats.
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Marina Aegina
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
The harbor of Aegina, being close to Athens, is always crowded - especially at weekends. Yachts moor stern/bow-to using their anchors either on the N quay, where there are depths of 2.0 – 2.5 metres, or on the S quay, where there are depths at the W end of 5.0 – 6.0 metres but little more than a metre at the E end near the slipway. A yacht should keep well off the quay in either spot, since the ferries cause quite a wash on entry. Outside the harbour is a small marina, Aegina Marina, protected by a long detached breakwater, where yachts berth on long pontoons. However, this is usually filled with local yachts on permanent moorings and there is little space for visitors.
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Marina Mpaltizas
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
No description available.
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Marina Poros
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
Poros Marina is a small harbour situated in the town with the same name and it stands on the banks of the Ionian Sea, in one of the most beautiful spots on this island. Poros marina represents an famous tourist destination throughout the year, being preferred by tourists who are passionate about nautical activities and water sports, as well as by those who wish to spend their vacation in a serene location with modern facilities and great accommodation services.
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Methana Marina
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
Methana Marina in the city of Méthana has a complete range of services which include water, electricity and a gas station. It has 70 berths for boats of 25 meters of length and a maximum depth of 3 meters. As it has ramp and a crane, this yacht club allows you to work on the slipway or pull your boat into the water. During mooring, the staff at the port will assist you all the way.
is located on the peninsula with the same name, famous for its two steep volcanic slopes. Methana volcano is what we owe this great landscape to. Emerging from the depths of the sea, it formed stunning volcanic scenes, rich vegetation areas and wonderful sandy beaches. The main tourist attraction in Methana is the mountains. This small peninsula surprisingly hosts over 30 volcanic eruption centres. In the middle of this rugged terrain, the city has a rich flora and a unique wildlife, which attracts many nature lovers from all over the world. Dining is really special in the area. You will find some fantastic restaurants, such as O Meletis, serving wonderful home-cooking. If you like, you can book a luxurious suite in the famous Apollon Hotel Methana, Cavo Petra, Studios Nikos, Stamatiou or Dimitris and let their remarkable staff take care of your every need. If you want to turn a holiday into a romantic vacation with your loved one, Methana Marina is also a wonderful choice.
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Port of Piraeus – Athens
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
⚓ Port of Piraeus – Athens, Greece
📍 Coordinates: 37.950° N, 23.638° E
🗺 Nautical Charts: Greek Hydrographic Service – Attica / Saronic Gulf Charts
🌐 Official Info: Piraeus Port Authority S.A. (PPA S.A.) –
🏛️ The Port of Piraeus is the principal sea gateway of Athens and Greece’s largest port by passenger and container traffic. It is also one of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean region, responsible for commercial cargo, ferries to the islands, cruise ships, and maritime services for the surrounding Attica region. Operated by the Piraeus Port Authority S.A., it supports a wide range of maritime infrastructure and services.
🛠️ Services & Facilities
Berth Infrastructure: Quays for large container vessels, ferries, Ro-Ro vessels, as well as terminals for cruise and passenger ships
Depth & Size: Depths in major areas are approximately 11–12 m or more; channel depth is cited as “23.2 m – over” in specialised port listings
Passenger Terminal: Dedicated cruise ship terminals (Terminal A, B, C) capable of handling large passenger volumes.
Cargo Handling: Includes container terminals (Terminals 1-3) with multi-million TEU capacity; general cargo, vehicle terminals and storage facilities.
Utilities & Services: Supply of fresh-water, electricity (shore power), waste reception facilities, shore services, ISPS security compliance.
Transport Links: Excellent connectivity to Athens (via metro, suburban rail, buses, taxis) and proximity to Athens International Airport
📞 Contacts
Piraeus Port Authority S.A.
Address: 10 Akti Miaouli, 185 38 Piraeus, Greece
Phone: +30 210 4550000 / +30 210 4550100 / +30 210 3274400
Email: olp@olp.gr / info@hraf.gr
Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Piraeus
VHF channels 13/14/15
phone +30 21313 74777
🚨 Emergency & Useful Contacts
General Emergency Services (Police/ Fire/ Ambulance): 112
Port Authority/Coast Guard: +30 210 4550000 (as above)
Note: Additional specific VTS/Coast Guard numbers should be confirmed directly with PPA S.A. or the Hellenic Coast Guard official listings.
🧭 Visitor & Mariner Notes
Due to the port’s high traffic and vast scope, advance coordination with the port authority for berthing instructions and arrival procedures is strongly advised.
Monitor VHF channels: 12 or 16, and ensure communications are established with the VTS when approaching.
The port enforces strict environmental and waste-disposal regulations; compliance is mandatory.
For recreational yachts, berthing may be limited; alternate marinas may need to be considered.
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Rafina Port
Marina in Nomarchía Anatolikís Attikís
Rafina Port is an official port of entry in Greece. It is managed by the Rafina Port Authority SA and is classified as a port of international interest (Category K1) within the Trans-European Transport Network. This designation allows it to handle international passenger traffic, including customs and immigration procedures, particularly for travelers arriving from non-Schengen countries.
Rafina Port is the second busiest passenger port in the Attica region, after Piraeus, serving approximately 2 million passengers annually. Located about 30 kilometers northeast of Athens city center and roughly 30–45 minutes from Athens International Airport, it offers a more relaxed and accessible alternative to the larger Piraeus Port.
Rafina Port includes facilities for mooring pleasure boats and small vessels. The port offers berths for yachts and smaller boats, providing essential services such as water and electricity connections. However, it's important to note that Rafina Port primarily functions as a commercial ferry port, and while it accommodates smaller vessels, it may not offer the extensive amenities found in larger marinas.
Ferry Destinations
Rafina serves as a key gateway to several Greek islands, particularly in the Cyclades and Northeast Aegean regions. Popular destinations include:
Northern Cyclades: Andros, Tinos, Mykonos
Central and Southern Cyclades: Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Milos
Northeast Aegean Islands: Samos, Ikaria (seasonal routes)
Crete: Heraklion (seasonal, with stops at Cycladic islands)
Evia: Marmari, Karystos
Ferry services are more frequent during the summer months, with multiple daily departures.
Port Facilities
The port features a single large terminal equipped with 13 ramps for conventional ferries and 2 ramps for high-speed vessels. Amenities include:
Passenger waiting areas (one indoor and two sheltered)
Ticket offices and travel agencies
ATMs and banking services
Cafés, restaurants, and shops
Municipal and private parking options
The port's compact size makes it easy to navigate, and the nearby town of Rafina offers additional services and attractions, such as the hilltop church of Agios Nikolaos and Marikes Beach.
Transportation to Rafina Port
From Athens City Center:
Intercity Bus (KTEL): Departs hourly from Pedion tou Areos near Victoria Station; approximately 1.5 hours
Taxi: Around 45 minutes
Car: Via Leoforos Marathonos Avenue or Attiki Odos (A6/E94)
From Athens International Airport:
Intercity Bus (KTEL): Departs hourly from the Arrivals Level, opposite the Sofitel Hotel; approximately 30 minutes.
Taxi: 20–30 minutes
Car: A quick 30-minute drive via Attiki Odos.
For travelers seeking a less congested and more convenient departure point to the Greek islands, especially those in the northern Cyclades, Rafina Port offers an efficient and pleasant alternative to Piraeus.
Rafina Port Authority: +30 2294 321200 / 201
Address: Akti Andrea G. Papandreou, 19009, Rafina, Attiki, Greece
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Ydra Historical Horbor / Ydra Port
Marina in Nomós Piraiós
This is the old Ydra harbor. Usually very busy with watersports / yachting people.
You have to moor stern to the shore as usual in the Mediterranean.
Mind that after lowering your anchor, many more will do so.
In the end of the evening the ferry will do so as well ......
Mind this when you want to leave the next morning, it took us over an hour.
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