
Zea Marina, Piraeus (must see)
Zea Marina in Piraeus is one of the most prestigious marinas in the Mediterranean, combining luxury, history, and modern amenities. Located in a natural bay, it has been an important naval base since antiquity, once housing the triremes, the powerful oar-powered warships of ancient Athens. Today, Zea Marina offers a total of 670 berths and can accommodate yachts up to 150 meters long with a draft of up to 8 meters. The marina underwent a complete renovation for the 2004 Olympic Games, ensuring world-class facilities for yacht owners and visitors. Apart from its historical significance, ruins of the ancient naval base walls can still be seen within the marina, making it a site of both cultural and nautical importance.
A hotspot for luxury and leisure, Zea Marina is home to an array of high-end restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and entertainment venues. The marina's security measures, including 24-hour surveillance, controlled vehicle access, and harbor police presence, ensure a safe and comfortable environment for visitors. The marina also offers tennis courts, a swimming pool, and yacht services, catering to both guests and crew members.
Its proximity to Piraeus’ vibrant nightlife, shopping centers, and cultural attractions makes it a favorite among yacht owners and tourists alike. Additionally, the Hellenic Maritime Museum, located nearby, provides an insightful look into Greece’s rich maritime history, making Zea Marina an ideal destination for history buffs and seafaring enthusiasts.
As one of Athens’ most important marinas, Zea Marina serves as a major gateway to Greek island destinations, including the Saronic Gulf, the Cyclades, and Crete. Ferries and private charters depart regularly for islands such as Kea, Milos, Amorgos, and Koufonisia, making it a convenient hub for exploring the Aegean Sea.
A hotspot for luxury and leisure, Zea Marina is home to an array of high-end restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and entertainment venues. The marina's security measures, including 24-hour surveillance, controlled vehicle access, and harbor police presence, ensure a safe and comfortable environment for visitors. The marina also offers tennis courts, a swimming pool, and yacht services, catering to both guests and crew members.
Its proximity to Piraeus’ vibrant nightlife, shopping centers, and cultural attractions makes it a favorite among yacht owners and tourists alike. Additionally, the Hellenic Maritime Museum, located nearby, provides an insightful look into Greece’s rich maritime history, making Zea Marina an ideal destination for history buffs and seafaring enthusiasts.
As one of Athens’ most important marinas, Zea Marina serves as a major gateway to Greek island destinations, including the Saronic Gulf, the Cyclades, and Crete. Ferries and private charters depart regularly for islands such as Kea, Milos, Amorgos, and Koufonisia, making it a convenient hub for exploring the Aegean Sea.
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Sight Name: Zea Marina
Sight Location: Piraeus, Greece (See walking tours in Piraeus)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Piraeus, Greece (See walking tours in Piraeus)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Piraeus, Greece
Create Your Own Walk in Piraeus
Creating your own self-guided walk in Piraeus is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Piraeus Introduction Walking Tour
When most people hear “Piraeus,” they picture the buzzing ferry terminals, the gateway to Greece’s famous islands. But for the locals, it’s so much more than a jumping-off point. This port—Greece’s largest—has been at the center of maritime life for centuries. Its name traces back to a phrase meaning “place over the passage” or “ferryman.” It’s the place where Athens and... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles