Most travellers arriving in Piraeus from Athens make use of the very convenient Metro (http://www.isap.gr). Line 1 terminates at the Port, from there it's a short walk to the Saronic Gulf ferries, hydrofoils and catamarans, or a free shuttle-bus ride to the ships sailing to Crete and the Dodecanses. Central Cyclades ferries conveniently sail from just across the metro station. Metro ticket costs â¬1.00 and allows unlimited connections on all modes of transport within 90 minutes.
Direct Airport Express buses (http://www.oasa.gr) run 24 hours between the port of Piraeus and Athens International Airport (http://www.aia.gr). Allow 90 minutes for the trip. The Airport is also accessible via the Metro, with a connection at Monastiraki. Bus tickets to the airport, available from the driver, cost â¬5.00; Metro tickets to the airport are â¬6.00.
Other public buses connect Piraeus with its outlying suburbs, the southern coastal zone and with central Athens. Bus and trolley-bus tickets cost â¬1.00 and are valid for unlimited connectionsincluding metro within 90 minutes. They must be bought in advance generally from kiosks or inside metro stations and validated once on board.
During the "season", a goodly number of cruise ships stop here. Modest sized ships dock within easy walk of the passenger terminal approximately a mile south of the Metro station. Large ships dock about 2-300 meters farther away, closer to the busy entrance to this harbor. From the terminal, you could take a taxi, or you might find a city bus going toward the Metro terminal ask in the terminal; otherwise, you face a walk with entrances to ferry and freight docks on the shore side, and various commercial and civic buildings on the other side of the very busy street. Those walkers who stay on the harbor side can use a pedestrian bridge over the street within sight of the Metro station.