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Explore the Athens Riviera

Posted on 28 September 2012 by Basil Boziotis

You don’t need to get on a ferry to escape the bustle of the Greek capital: Just 10 miles south of the city –typically a 30-40 minute drive– you will find a place where urban sprawl gives way to an idyllic palm fringed setting.  Swim, relax at a waterfront café, walk the picture-perfect pedestrian streets and the marinas, exercise your favorite water sport, shop in one of the area’s modern shopping centers, dine by the sea or entertain yourself in one of the coastal avenue’s buzzing clubs

• Fáliro, Flisvos Marina

Located very close to Athens, Flisvos Park is ideal for leisurely strolls and bike rides, featuring beautiful coasts, parks, shopping centers and stylish restaurants are there to keep up your summer carefree mood as you enjoy the slew of mega yachts.  Tip:  You can ride a bike at no cost for 1.5 hours borrowing it from a specially created kiosk located between the tram stations “Flisvos Park” and “Flisvos” during the summer.

• Glyfáda:

Featuring palm-fringed beaches, its cosmopolitan clubs, hotels, boutiques, restaurants as well as its marinas. Swim in crystal clear waters or enjoy a frappe.  Tip: if you are a golf enthusiast enjoy the Glyfáda Golf Club, the city’s modern 18-hole course.

• Voúla:

Just two miles south of Glyfada lies Voúla, home to two amazing organized beaches which have been awarded the Blue Fag and the Riviera’s biggest beach clubs with modern beach bars, jet ski equipment, beach volleyball courts, a vibrant dance deck and  water slides. Tip: A great spot for nightlife or a drink as well.

• Vouliagméni:

To the east lies Vouliagméni bay, its beach nestling in a beautiful location, before Mount Hymettus.  Astir beach on Apóllonos Street with its shallow, delicately turquoise water, smooth sand, excellent facilities and blue flag certification for cleanliness is one of Attica’s most luxurious and most popular beaches. Opposite Astir beach lies the public beach, which has no facilities and therefore no entry fee.  Bustling nightlife, elegant cafes, restaurants and the luxurious hotels make Vouliagméni  a summer hotspot. Tip: Vouliagméni Lake, only a five-minute walk from the square in the centre of the town, lies “sunk” in the remains of a huge limestone cave fed by lukewarm springs welling from underground. Many believe the lake offers healing for rheumatism and arthritis.

• Várkiza:

Beyond Vouliagméni lies the bustling little resort of Várkiza, where an outstanding seascape unfolds with impressive coves below the coastal road.  Swim for free or pay an entrance fee at organised beaches with azure waters, to exercise your favourite water sports or enjoy a delicious meal in a picturesque taverna by the sea while sipping a glass of ouzo which perfectly complements fresh seafood! Tip: Windsurfing enthusiasts will be thrilled in Várkiza since it is considered to offer the best windsurfing locations in Greece.

The coastal road continues through magnificent areas such as Lagonissi and Saronida and ends at Cape Sounio, Attica’s southeastern tip. There you will find the impressive Temple of Poseidon.

How to get to the Athens Riviera from City Center:

• By tram: Choose T1 line from Syntagma towards “Néo Fáliro” (Peace and Friendship Stadium station) or T2 line towards Voúla (Asklipiío Voúlas station). You can also board T3 line departing from Voúla to Néo Fáliro.
• By bus: You can take the B3 route (Akadimia-Glyfáda, through Vouliagménis avenue) or the express bus number E22 (Akadimia-Saronida).

Basil Boziotis

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Athens Greece, Live as if on a Greek Island

Posted on 26 March 2012 by Basil Boziotis

What if want to stay in Athens, but want to feel like you are on a Cosmopolitan Greek Island?  Below Sofia LaBoheme gives her suggestions for the Athens Riviera.

 

Question:  Where to stay?
Answer:  The Margi versus Astir Palace.  Both are situated in the most exclusive area of the so-called Athenian Riviera, Vouliagmeni and both have equally luxurious accommodations for the sophisticated traveler.  The difference is that the Margi is a trendy and intimate boutique hotel with a candlelit pool area and numerous cocktails bars within walking distance to the beach; whereas, Astir Palace is a legendary resort with a private peninsula.  The Margi and its chic poolside bar is a great place for a late-afternoon snack and its signature pomegranate mojito; whereas, Astir Palace is the perfect place to dine with a view at its sushi restaurant Matsushisa by celebrity chef Nobu Matsushisa.

The Margi
11 Litous Street, Vouliagmeni 16671
Athens, Greece
TEL:  +30 210 8929000

Astir Palace
40 Apollonos St.
Athens, Greece
TEL: 30 210 890-2000
TEL: (800) 937-8461

Question:  Where to eat?
Answer:  There are many restaurants in the Vouliagmeni area.  Depending on your mood you can find almost anything from sushi by celebrity chef Nobu Mastushisa to authentic Greek cuisineFor a great view and sophisticated dining, go to:

Matsuhisa Athens Restaurant 
Astir Palace Resort, 40 Apollonos Street
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece
Telephone reservations:
+30 210 8960510

Ithaki Restaurant
28 Apollonos street
Lemos Vouliagmenis, Athens, Greece
Telephone reservations:
+30 210 8963747

Cafe Tabac
The Margi, 11 Litous Street, Vouliagmeni 16671
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece
Telephone reservations:
+30 210 9670924

Labros Restaurant
Leoforos Poseidonos 20, Vouliagmeni 16671
Simpler Dining with No Reservations Needed
Tel: (+30) 210 89 60 144

Question:  What Beach to go to?
Answer:  Go to Asteras Vouliagmeni Beach 15 miles south of Athens in Vouliagmeni – On the shores south of Athens are known as the Athenian Riviera, with beaches spanning roughly 25 miles. One of the nicest of these belongs to the Astir Palace resort, on its private peninsula south of Athens. Urbanites willing to pay an entry fee that’s three times that of other beaches ($37 on weekends) head to sea-and-be-seen Vouliagmeni Beach for its clean, deep waters, private cabins, sun chairs, volleyball nets, restaurant, water sports, and access to resort facilities.

Question:  What to do?
Answer:  Visit the Vouliagmeni Lake Hot SpringsNatural hot springs continually fill this saltwater/mineral-water lake from below, keeping the brilliantly blue waters at a temperature of around 75 degrees year-round. A hydrotherapy center ($12 entry fee) offers treatments, and underground caves attract the occasional diver. The lake is just south of the town of Vouliagmeni, across Poseidonos Avenue from the ocean.

Vouliagmeni Lake
15 miles south of Athens
Vouliagmeni, Greece
TEL: 30 210 896-2237

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