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Where shall I stay in Porto rafti?
We recommend finding accommodation close to the beach to fully enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Agia Marina Beach, Koroni Beach, and Avlaki Beach are wonderful options, offering a mix of lively spots and more tranquil areas. If you’re looking for a quiet retreat, we'
d suggest staying near Erotospilia Beach or Kokkino Limanaki, both of which offer a more secluded experience.
Booking.com has a variety of options from local hotels to charming guesthouses, and many places are within walking distance to the beaches and local restaurants. Whether you're looking for a relaxing few days or a more active time by the sea, Porto Rafti has something for everyone.
What's the food scene like in Porto Rafti? Any must-try dishes or restaurants?
1) Souvlaki: If you’re craving souvlaki, Taverna o Dimitris is where you want to go! It’s a classic spot in Porto Rafti, known for its tender, flavorful grilled meats wrapped in fresh pita with all the traditional fixings—juicy, delicious, and perfect for a casual meal after a day of exploring. You can also visit Taverna o Apostolis.
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2) Seafood: For seafood, you absolutely have to visit Fyki-Fyki. It's a local gem right on the water, offering super fresh fish, calamari, and other seafood dishes with a modern twist. Don’t miss the grilled octopus or their seafood pasta. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal while taking in the sea view. You may also try Kalos Gialos which serves fresh catches and is on the sea!
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3) Brunch by the sea: Oh, you’re spoiled for choice! For a seaside brunch, Del Mar and Lagoon are two fantastic options. Both are right on the coast and serve delicious breakfast and brunch dishes like eggs, fresh pastries, and, of course, great coffee. The views are unbeatable—nothing like starting your day with a sea breeze and some Greek yogurt with honey!
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4) Ice cream: You’re in luck! MamaUmu and Dodoni are two great spots for cooling off with some delicious ice cream. Dodoni is a classic Greek chain known for its creamy flavors like pistachio and hazelnut, while MamaUmu offers more artisanal, homemade-style ice cream with fun flavors and toppings.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5) Pizza: If you're craving pizza, Pyropetra is the place to go. They serve up wood-fired pizzas with thin, crispy crusts and fresh ingredients. Whether you're into classic margherita or something a bit more gourmet, Pyropetra delivers great flavor in a cozy setting.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6) More good places to eat around town: Avlaki Avenue and Gregor Avenue are packed with options for all tastes. Whether you want a quick bite, a leisurely meal by the water, or something more upscale, you’ll find it there. From traditional Greek tavernas to international cuisine, these streets are where the locals go for a great meal.
Any nice beaches in the area?
Porto Rafti, has several beautiful beaches, some of which are popular and others more tranquil. Here are a few notable ones:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Agia Marina/ Avlaki Beach:
A medium-sized beach that is quite popular with both locals and tourists. It's usually crowded, especially during the summer months.
It has pebbles, clear waters and soft sand inside the beach. It’s perfect for those who prefer a less commercialized setting.
The beach has several beach bars, making it perfect for those looking for a lively atmosphere. There are also plenty of facilities for refreshments and snacks.
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2.Koroni Beach:
Koroni Beach is a medium-sized beach. It has a more peaceful, local vibe compared to the busier Agia Marina.
The beach has pebbles instead of sand, and the terrain is a bit uneven. It is located on a slope, meaning the area isn't entirely flat, and there’s a slight incline leading down to the water. This gives it a more rugged feel, which some may find charming, though it might be less convenient for those looking for perfectly flat beach access.
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3. Erotospilia Beach:
Erotospilia is a small, charming beach that offers a more secluded, romantic atmosphere, often less crowded than Agia Marina or Koroni. It's perfect for those looking for privacy.
The beach is rocky with some pebbles, surrounded by a beautiful natural setting.
There are no beach bars here, so it’s more of a quiet, nature-oriented spot.
Directions from Athens Airport to Ktima Irida, Porto Rafti?
Directions from Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport to Ktima Irida:
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1. By Car:
Head out of the airport and follow signs to Attiki Odos (the highway).
Take Attiki Odos heading east toward Markopoulo.
Continue on Attiki Odos and take Exit 18 toward Markopoulo/Porto Rafti.
Follow the signs to Porto Rafti and drive toward the coastal road.
Ktima Irida is located in Porto Rafti, just a short drive from the main road.
Distance: Approximately 15-20 minutes (around 10 km).
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2. By Taxi:
Taxis are available at the airport 24/7. The ride to Ktima Irida typically takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic, and will cost around €20-25.
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3. By Bus (Public Transport):
Take Bus 304 from Athens Airport to Markopoulo.
From Markopoulo, you can take a short taxi ride or local transport to Porto Rafti (if needed).
Total Travel Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour (depending on waiting times and traffic).
Public transportation options in Porto Rafti?
In Porto Rafti, the primary local bus service is operated by KTEL Attikis, specifically the "ΜΑΡΚΌΠΟΥΛΟ - ΠΌΡΤΟ ΡΆΦΤΗ" (Markopoulo - Porto Rafti) line. This route connects the town of Markopoulo to Porto Rafti, with key stops including St. Spyridon (Άγιος Σπυρίδωνας), Gregor Avenue (Λεωφόρους Γρέγου) and Avlaki Avenue (Λεωφόρους Αυλακιού).
The bus operates daily from 07:10 to 22:10, with an approximate frequency of every 60 minutes.
For journeys from Porto Rafti to Athens, travelers can take the KTEL bus from Porto Rafti to Markopoulo, then transfer to the metro at Koropí station. This combined bus and subway trip typically takes around 1 hour and 43 minutes.
For detailed schedules, routes, and fare information, it's advisable to consult the official KTEL Attikis website.
Car rental options
At Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (ATH):
Major car rental companies operate directly from the airport's arrival hall, including Avis, Sixt, Enterprise, Hertz, and Budget. This provides the convenience of picking up a vehicle immediately upon arrival.
In Porto Rafti: There are some available local rental services.