Vincent Poon :: Ports of Call - Piraeus
 
If you have been to the Greek Islands before, chances are that you have been to Piraeus already. It is the largest port in Greece and also one of the most important in the Mediterranean. There are no wonderful sights here nor are there any amazing landscape, but if your ship is stopping by, and that you have been to Athens many times already, then why not give this Greek city a try? Who knows? You might see things you haven't seen before...
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The Greek port of Piraeus. This is the nearest port to Athens, the capital of Greece
As it turned out we were not the only cruise ship at Piraeus that day.
Costa Fascinosa was at Cruise Terminal A, whereas our ship was docked at Cruise Terminal B, right at the furthest end.
Back to the cruise terminal B, where our ship was docked. Don't leave from this terminal unless you have your transport arranged!
The Greek port of Piraeus. This is the nearest port to Athens, the capital of Greece
As it turned out we were not the only cruise ship at Piraeus that day.
Costa Fascinosa was at Cruise Terminal A, whereas our ship was docked at Cruise Terminal B, right at the furthest end.
Back to the cruise terminal B, where our ship was docked. Don't leave from this terminal unless you have your transport arranged!
Luckily there was free coach service between terminal B and terminal A and saved us to walk over 3500 ft.
This is the Cruise Terminal A, do you see the taxis over there? This is the only transport available unless you want to do some exercises... sadly speaking we took the latter choice.
From the trident we are sure there is no dispute on who this is, but the question is, why is he not clothed?
Church of St. Nicholas (Ag. Nikolaos)
Luckily there was free coach service between terminal B and terminal A and saved us to walk over 3500 ft.
This is the Cruise Terminal A, do you see the taxis over there? This is the only transport available unless you want to do some exercises... sadly speaking we took the latter choice.
From the trident we are sure there is no dispute on who this is, but the question is, why is he not clothed?
Church of St. Nicholas (Ag. Nikolaos)
This is the The Piraeus Blue Fun Train that will take you around the city
Church of St. Spyridon
Seems like there is also another alternative if you don't want to take the blue fun train
This is one of the main roads in Piraeus, Leof. Vasileos Georgiou A
This is the The Piraeus Blue Fun Train that will take you around the city
Church of St. Spyridon
Seems like there is also another alternative if you don't want to take the blue fun train
This is one of the main roads in Piraeus, Leof. Vasileos Georgiou A
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