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100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Lavrion Port? This 60 km journey connects Greece’s primary airport to one of its busiest ferry hubs. Whether you’re catching a ferry to the Cyclades islands or exploring the Attica region’s mining history, efficient transfers are key. The drive typically takes 50–70 minutes, depending on traffic and route choices like the scenic coastal road past Cape Sounion.
Lavrion (Lavrio) is a historic port town southeast of Athens, famed for its silver mines dating back to antiquity. Today, it’s a gateway to Aegean islands like Mykonos and Syros via daily ferries. Key attractions include:
After landing at Athens International Airport, follow signage to arrivals. The airport offers:
While cost-effective (€5–€10), public transit requires multiple changes:
Taxis from Athens Airport to Lavrion cost €70–€90, depending on luggage and time of day. Official airport taxis use meters but may quote flat rates for long trips. Prefer licensed operators like Athens Taxi to avoid overcharging.
Major agencies (Hertz, Avis) operate at Athens Airport. Expect €40–€60/day for compact cars. Note:
For stress-free travel, book a private transfer with A2B. Benefits include:
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 5–10 | 2.5+ hrs | Low |
Taxi | 70–90 | 50–70 mins | Medium |
Car Rental | 40–60 | 50–70 mins | Medium |
Private Transfer | 75–110 | 50–70 mins | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop passengers directly at Lavrion Port’s ferry terminals or hotels nearby. If staying in central Lavrion:
Taxis cost €70–€90, varying by time of day and luggage. Pre-book via apps or licensed providers for fixed rates.
Yes! Services like A2B Transfers allow bookings months ahead—ideal for securing vehicles during peak season.
No direct routes exist; combine Bus X96 + Metro + KTEL bus/train (~€10 total).
Typically 50–70 minutes, extending to 90+ minutes during heavy traffic or coastal detours.
Yes if exploring beyond Lavrion—though parking near busy ferry terminals can be challenging.
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