It is the only marina in the Athens area capable of docking over 1,000 vessels simultaneously.
The marina acts as the primary home port for the vast majority of Greek-flagged charter sailing catamarans.
The site underwent a major modernization and redevelopment plan starting in 2020 to upgrade its pier infrastructure and utility services.
Alimos Marina is the largest marina in Greece, situated on the Saronic Gulf coastline south of Athens. It functions as the primary hub for yacht chartering and sailing excursions to the Cyclades, Saronic, and Ionian Islands. The facility offers approximately 1,100 berths for vessels ranging from small motorboats to large luxury catamarans. The marina features extensive infrastructure, including fuel stations, specialized boat maintenance repair zones, and private security. It is positioned as a primary transit point for international maritime tourism within the Attica region. Unlike public swimming beaches, the area is characterized by high-density nautical activity and private maritime infrastructure.
The elevated walkway near the marina entrance providing an aerial perspective of the dense yacht layout.
Avoid walking on private docks unless you are a registered guest or crew member.
If you are arriving for a charter, contact your boat representative in advance to determine the specific pier location, as the marina is expansive.
Stick to the perimeter walkways to enjoy views of the moored fleet without disrupting maritime operations.
Do not attempt to board vessels that are not your own; security is strictly enforced.
Nautical professional attire is common; respect crew privacy on moored boats.