Lavrio Port is the least known of Athens’ ports, but is growing in popularity for ferries to less touristy islands like Kea and Kythnos. It’s located 60 km southeast of Athens, making it the furthest from the city, but a great option if you're staying in southern Athens or planning a sailing trip.
Who uses Lavrio Port?
Lavrio Port is the smallest of Athens’ three main ports, serving travelers heading to less touristy islands like Kea, Kythnos, and Syros. It’s a popular choice for locals, island residents, and sailing enthusiasts, as it offers faster ferry connections and a quieter alternative to Piraeus and Rafina. Many Athenians use Lavrio for weekend getaways to Kea, while yachters and charter groups depart from its marina. Though farther from Athens (60 km southeast), it is closer to Cape Sounion, making it ideal for those combining ferry travel with a visit to the Temple of Poseidon. Due to limited public transport, most travelers use taxis, private transfers, or rental cars to reach Lavrio efficiently.
Distance to key locations
Athens city center: ~75-90 min drive
Athens Airport: ~40-50 min drive.
👉 Plan ahead, there are limited transport options. Unlike Piraeus and Rafina, Lavrio has fewer public transport connections. If you're taking the bus, check the schedule in advance to avoid long waits, especially on weekends and public holidays.