Heading to Olympic Marina, Lavrion? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Athens Airport to Olympic Marina, Lavrion transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos) to Olympic Marina, Lavrion in approximately 54 minutes, 40 kilometres, with a professional driver confirmed at arrivals.
Athens Airport is Greece's primary international airport and one of the busiest in Europe, receiving millions of passengers annually. Navigating the airport taxi queue, the metro connections, or the complex bus network with luggage after a long flight can be exhausting. Our Athens Airport to Olympic Marina, Lavrion private transfer eliminates all of this — your driver is confirmed and waiting at arrivals with a name sign, your price is fixed in advance, and your vehicle goes directly to your destination without stops or changes.
Several public transport and self-drive alternatives exist for reaching Olympic Marina, Lavrion from Athens Airport, each with significant limitations:
Our private transfer from Athens Airport to Olympic Marina, Lavrion eliminates all of these hassles — direct, door-to-door, fixed price.
Lavrion (also written Lavrio) is a port town at the southeastern tip of the Attica peninsula, historically one of the most important sites in ancient Greece — the Lavrion silver mines supplied the wealth that funded the Athenian fleet at Salamis in 480 BCE, arguably the most consequential sea battle in European history. The Olympic Marina at Lavrion was constructed for the 2004 Athens Olympics sailing events and remains one of the finest yacht marinas in the eastern Mediterranean, with excellent facilities, provisioning and a growing marina village of restaurants and services.
Lavrion today is a working port and marina town with the Olympic Marina complex as its main attraction. The town has a port character that differs significantly from the resort towns of the Athenian Riviera — more industrial and authentic, with excellent seafood at the harbour tavernas. Ferries from Lavrion connect to the islands of Kea (the closest Cycladic island to Athens, just 1 hour by fast ferry), Kithnos and occasionally further Cyclades destinations. The ancient silver mining site of Ergasterion is accessible near the town and provides fascinating archaeological context for the town's ancient wealth.
Ferry to Kea: Lavrion is the departure point for ferries to the Cycladic islands of Kea and Kithnos. Kea is just 1 hour by fast ferry from Lavrion, making it one of the closest Cycladic islands to Athens. If your travel plan involves these islands, Lavrion port is the key connection point. Allow at least 90 minutes from airport landing to ferry departure.
Olympic Marina: The Olympic Marina at Lavrion is one of the finest yacht marinas in Greece, with berths for large vessels, full yacht services, and a developing marina village. If joining a yacht charter or delivering a vessel to the marina, our drivers know the correct entrance and berth approach roads.
Ancient Mining Heritage: The ancient silver mines of Lavrion were the financial foundation of classical Athens. The Archaeological Site of Lavrion Mining Installations is open to visitors near the town and provides unique insight into the industrial and financial infrastructure of ancient Athenian democracy.
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