Port of Piraeus

Piraeus (Athens), Greece

Piraeus is the largest port in Greece and Europe, located 10 kilometers south of Athens. The port features 3 cruise terminals with up to 11 ships docking simultaneously. Terminal A Miaoulis is the main terminal with 36 check-in counters, while Terminal B Themistocles can dock large ships with 4,500 passengers. Terminal C Alkimos offers 20 check-in counters. Explore the Archaeological Museum, visit Agistri Island, go island hopping in the Saronic Gulf, and see the highlights of Athens including the Acropolis. Enjoy local seafood at seafront restaurants, take a food walking tour, or book a Hop-On Hop-Off tour. Piraeus offers free Wi-Fi, duty-free stores, shuttle buses, and port police services. Ferries to Greek islands depart from gates E1 to E10, with connections to Crete, Lesvos, Samos, and the Cyclades. Access the port via metro, bus, suburban train, or taxi. Book a transfer to Athens Airport or stay at luxury, midrange, or budget hotels nearby. Several car rental providers are available, as well as ATMs, shops, and parking garages. Piraeus provides Wi-Fi, shopping, dining, and various transportation options. Explore nearby attractions and services for a delightful port experience.

Location

City: Piraeus

Region: Attica

Country: Greece

Coordinates: 37.9424° N, 23.6462° E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Piraeus (Athens), Greece
  • Popularity: 2763
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024