Athens, Greece
Ferries and Flying Dolphins from Piraeus provide frequent service. Ferries take approximately 75 minutes, while Flying Dolphins (high-speed hydrofoils) take about 40 minutes.
Visit the ancient Temple of Aphaia, a well-preserved Doric temple. Explore the Monastery of Agios Nektarios, a significant pilgrimage site. Enjoy the island's famous pistachio groves and taste local pistachio products. Relax at beaches like Marathonas.
Explore more fascinating places from Piraeus.
Flying Dolphins from Piraeus (1-1.5 hours). Hydra is a car-free island, adding to its unique charm.
Ferries and Flying Dolphins from Piraeus (1-1.5 hours).
Beyond the urban setting, the region displays beautiful natural spots.
While Piraeus is urban, the nearby Athens Riviera offers coastal natural beauty. For dedicated nature reserves, travel further into the Attica region.
The coastal drive along the Athens Riviera to Cape Sounion presents beautiful coastal views, with rocky coves and clear waters.
Athens Riviera Beaches are accessible from Piraeus via tram or bus (e.g., Glyfada, Vouliagmeni, Varkiza).
A unique natural thermal lake with a beautiful setting, accessible via public transport from Piraeus/Athens.
The broader Attica region and nearby areas hold diverse natural beauty.
Explore historical sites and traditional villages beyond the city limits.
An ancient site of the Eleusinian Mysteries, an UNESCO World Heritage site, located west of Athens.
A UNESCO World Heritage Byzantine monastery with stunning mosaics, located west of Athens.
The Peloponnese region, easily accessible from Athens, offers numerous traditional villages, olive groves, and agricultural landscapes.
Other historical sites nearby include the Byzantine Monastery of Kaisariani and the Sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron.
Athens' Acropolis and Agora present unparalleled insights into classical civilization.
Monasteries like Daphni showcase stunning mosaics and religious art.
Explore neoclassical architecture and local markets for a contemporary feel.
Piraeus's location makes it a logical starting point for longer explorations of Greece.
Add 1-3 days to explore more Saronic Islands, perhaps spending a night on Aegina or Poros. Overnight ferries to Cycladic islands offer another option.
A 2-3 day trip to the Peloponnese covers ancient sites like Mycenae (ancient citadel), Epidaurus (ancient theater), and Olympia (Olympic Games birthplace). Combine with Nafplio.
Consider a trip to Delphi (ancient oracle) or Meteora (monasteries on rock pillars) for a blend of history and dramatic scenery.
Check direct ferry routes from Piraeus to various islands and mainland ports.
Utilize KTEL buses for mainland travel. The Greek railway network connects major cities.
For complex itineraries or specific interests, local tour operators create tailored trips.