For many yachtsmen, the port town of Lavrion is fast becoming a departure point for the further exploration of Greece. It is conveniently situated relative to all of the main islands of interest: the Cyclades, Euboea, and the Saronic Islands. Within the town limits you’ll find two central marinas and an assortment of coves for moorage.
Despite its impressive age and some dramatic episodes in history, Lavrion might not be considered traditionally charming. Here, you can take a break from over-commercialized tourism and visit the archaeological museum and the Temple of Poseidon in Cape Souinon, drop by the local seafood restaurants and enjoy the views of the uninhabited Island of Makronisos.
Despite its impressive age and some dramatic episodes in history, Lavrion might not be considered traditionally charming. Here, you can take a break from over-commercialized tourism and visit the archaeological museum and the Temple of Poseidon in Cape Souinon, drop by the local seafood restaurants and enjoy the views of the uninhabited Island of Makronisos.
Recommended boats for this region
Lagoon, 2018
Lagoon 400 S2
Lavrion Main Port, Lavrio
(Greece)
From 17/06 to 24/06
€
6 100
5 490
for 1 week,
rent a yacht bareboat
10
WC
3
Beneteau, 2020
Oceanis 46.1
Lavrion Main Port, Lavrio
(Greece)
From 17/06 to 24/06
€
5 400
4 860
for 1 week,
rent a yacht bareboat
10
WC
5
Lagoon, 2021
Lagoon 46 - 4 + 2 cab.
Lavrion Main Port, Lavrio
(Greece)
From 17/06 to 24/06
€
10 900
9 810
for 1 week,
rent a yacht bareboat