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Maremedium Marinas & Yacht Clubs in the Mediterranean proudly Presents:

ALIMOS MARINA

GREECE

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EXQUISITE MARINAS PRESENTED BY MAREMEDIUM

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MAREMEDIUM presents:

Alimos Marina
Athens’ Premier Gateway to the Aegean

Located just 15 kilometers southwest of central Athens, Alimos Marina—also known as Kalamaki Marina—is one of Greece’s largest and most strategically positioned marinas. Serving as a primary hub for yacht charters and private vessels, it offers direct access to the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the Greek islands.

Key Advantages and Features for Yachting at Alimos Marina:

  • Extensive Berthing Capacity: The marina boasts over 1,000 berths, accommodating yachts up to 40 meters in length, along with 600 dry berths.

  • Comprehensive Services: Facilities include water and electricity supply at each berth, fueling services, waste disposal, recycling, 24/7 security with CCTV surveillance, and first aid provisions.

  • Modern Amenities: Visitors have access to restrooms, showers, free Wi-Fi, and ample parking spaces. Nearby, a variety of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, banks, pharmacies, and car rental services enhance convenience.

  • Strategic Location: Situated 15 km from Athens city center, 8 km from Piraeus Port, and 30 km from Athens International Airport, the marina is easily accessible via a dense network of trams, buses, and taxis.

  • Proximity to Sailing Destinations: Alimos Marina serves as an ideal base for sailing routes to the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades islands, offering diverse itineraries for yachting enthusiasts.

Whether you’re seeking a home port or a luxurious stopover, Alimos Marina offers unparalleled services and an exquisite setting, making it a top choice for discerning yachtsmen exploring the Mediterranean.