The marina was redeveloped to modern standards specifically for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
It is the first marina in Greece to receive the 'Platinum Award' from the Yacht Harbour Association.
The facility functions as a port of entry for non-EU vessels entering Greece.
It features a dedicated helipad for high-profile maritime arrivals.
The site hosts a permanent exhibition of the 'Averof' Museum Ship nearby, a historic protected cruiser.
The marina's design utilizes sustainable architectural features to minimize light and sound pollution for the surrounding residential area.
Flisvos Marina is an internationally certified mega-yacht facility located on the Athenian Riviera in Paleo Faliro. It serves as a premium docking destination capable of accommodating vessels up to 180 meters in length. The complex integrates a high-end commercial waterfront featuring restaurants, cafes, and retail boutiques directly along the quay. It operates under a blue flag status, reflecting high standards for environmental management and water quality. The area serves as a significant hub for luxury maritime tourism and seasonal yachting events. Pedestrian promenades connect the marina infrastructure to the adjacent Flisvos Park and the coastline of the Saronic Gulf. The site is a prominent landmark for yacht spotting and leisure walking in the southern suburbs of Athens.
The elevated viewing points along the central pier looking back toward the yachts with the Athens skyline in the distance.
Visit during sunset to experience the transition from maritime activity to the evening social scene.
Utilize the designated pedestrian walkways to access the adjacent seaside parks for views of the entire marina basin.
Book reservations for waterfront dining in advance, as popular terrace tables fill up quickly during weekends.
Attempting to board or take photos directly on private yacht decks without explicit permission from crew.
Smart casual attire is expected at the premium restaurants; keep noise levels moderate near private yacht berths.