The crossing between Rafina and Piraeus is not available at the moment by any ship operator managed through NetFerry online booking service.
The port of Rafina is a port of modest size and is second port for the city of Athens. Rafina is an excellent option for summer departures to the Cyclades, as it is not as busy as Piraeus and very close to Athens airport. From the port of Rafina there are fast connections to Evia and most of the Cyclades. This port is popular with boaters who choose it as a berth before departure to the Greek islands. How to reach the port of Rafina From the center of Athens there are bus connections to Pedion Aeros which terminate at Rafina port. The stop in Rafina is very close to the port and the pier. You... [More information]
Address: Akti Andrea Papandreou, Rafina 190 09, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Rafina, port
Piraeus is the historic port of Athens and is located in the Saronic Gulf and is one of the world's largest passenger transport ports. It was expanded and modernized for the Olympics in 2004 making it a major transport hub not only in the Aegean, throughout the Mediterranean. The commercial activities have been moved to Keratsini, Ikonion and Aspopyrgos, making this the major port for ferries, ships and goods to the Greek islands. Piraeus has soap and sugar factories, distilleries, and shipyards and has become the industrial heartland of Greece, helping to redefine the landscape and boost Gree... [More information]