Rafina Port is a bustling seaside gateway located on the eastern coast of Attica, Greece, approximately 30 km from Athens. It is the second-largest port in the region, serving as a key transportation hub for ferries travelling to the Cycladic islands, Evia, and other Aegean destinations. Known for its scenic harbour, vibrant cafes, and efficient ferry services, Rafina offers travellers a convenient alternative to the larger Piraeus Port. Its proximity to Athens International Airport makes it a popular choice for tourists seeking a quick escape to the Greek islands.

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Vehicle passengers arriving from Central Athens: take Leoforos Kifisias (Kifisia Avenue) northeast toward Marousi, then merge onto the Attiki Odos (E94) highway in the direction of Markopoulo and Rafina. Take exit 18 for Rafina and follow the signs to the port. Foot passengers: take a KTEL intercity bus from the KTEL Attikis bus station. Alternatively, OASA city bus 314, which departs from the Doukissis Plakentias Metro Station, also reaches Rafina in about 45 minutes. For a combined route, take the Metro to Nomismatokopio Station, then transfer to a KTEL bus to the port, with a total travel time of about 1 hour and 57 minutes. Passengers who have not completed online check-in can check in at the kiosk.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Standard Car








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