Things to do in Porto Rafti, Greece (2024)

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Things to do in Porto Rafti, Greece

Who said you need to go to one of the expensive and token tourist islands in Greece to experience the beauty that Greece has to offer? Just a short 45-minute drive southeast from the center of Athens, or a 20-minute drive from Athens International Airport is the beachside town of Porto Rafti.

Forget about the expensive islands, packed ferry rides and dealing with travel days. From hikes to authentic Greek food, Porto Rafti has it all, without the crowds. This is a beautiful Greek little town where we spent 2 months house sitting, so here are some of our recommendations for when you visit.

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Relax on the beach

The main beach in Porto Rafti is Paralia. It is an uncrowded beach with beautiful views out to sea and the many islands plotted just off the coast. Down at the beach, you will find locals sunbathing and socializing.

It is a very quiet, low-key beach. Perfect for a lazy holiday soaking up the Greek sun and taking in the local food and wine. This beach is very calm and great for snorkeling, floating, or ocean swimming.

You will see lots of locals tanning and groups of elders passing the time together. A great way to make new friends and learn a little about the local life.

For those looking for a little bit more, take the short walk around to the Old Porto Rafti lighthouse. Aside from the cool lighthouse, you will find lots of little rock pools, small cliffs to jump off, and lots of sea life to check out. Things to do in Porto Rafti, Greece (3)

Check out the local food

Porto Rafti is home to dozens of seaside restaurants, but the biggest appeal here is how quiet and nontouristic they are. Porto Rafti is not a traditional travel location for foreigners so it’s a great spot to head out for an authentic Greek long lunch or dinner.

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In Porto Rafti you can find everything from Gyros, fresh Feta, local olive oil, and olives. It’s a foodie haven. The must-hit spots include:

Christos Ο Χρήστος – Best Gyros in town.

Taverna O Dimitris Ταβέρνα ο Δημήτρης – Authentic Greek Taverna

Fyki-Fyki Φύκι-Φύκι – Best spot to have a long lunch and watch the world go by

Ντελένιας, Ιχθυοπωλεία – Local fresh fish shop. Cant get much fresher than this!

On the Dock – Best restaurant to watch the fishing port.

Watch the Fishing Boats come in

A good way to pass a hot day is to hang out down at Saint Nicola’s boat harbor. Here you will see the local fishermen going about their day. It’s a beautiful relaxing spot where you can see the fishermen unloading their catch, transporting to the local restaurants, and hanging their catch of squid out to dry. Sit back with a glass of local wine and take in the day-to-day life of the locals.

Most of the fishermen do not speak much English but if you are lucky you might be able to Google translate your way into buying some of their fresh catch.

Go for a Hike and take in the breathtaking viewsThings to do in Porto Rafti, Greece (4)

There are several great hikes around Porto Rafti. These range from easy relaxing walks around the coastline to intermediate-style hikes with breathtaking views towards Athens and the ocean. Something you must do when in Porto Rafti.

Hiking in the Nikolas Memorial Square is a must-do. This is a large hiking area with tracks up to the top of the hill. From the top of the hill you will get some of the best views around. I Recommend making the effort to do this for sunset or sunrise. It’s phenomenal. The hike is easy/intermediate and suited to most people.

When hiking in Greece remember it is very hot, it is recommended that you take snacks, lots of water, and sun protection! Things to do in Porto Rafti, Greece (5)

Take a Boat Tour

There are a plethora of boat tours that leave from the port in Porto Rafti. This is a great opportunity to see the area from a different perspective. It also allows you to get to a few secret little beaches that are only accessible by boat.

If boats are not quite your thing, don’t worry there are also kayak & SUP rentals available. This is a great option for those looking to get active while on holiday. The ocean is super flat and warm in Port Rafti – rent a kayak or a SUP then find yourself a little private picnic spot to hang out for the day. You won’t regret it.

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

It wouldn’t be a holiday to Greece without checking out the sea life under the water. Greece has some of the most stunningly clear oceans and beaches anywhere in the world. It is also full of wonderful sea life to check out. From colorful fish to octopus, you will be amazed at what you see!

For those looking for a bit more of an adrenalin rush Blue Yard Hub offers snorkeling and diving tours. For those looking to gain some qualifications while in Greece they also run a PADI dive course. What better place to set your dive tickets!

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Get Travel Insurance

Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can go wrong on any trip. Be prepared for the worst with travel insurance. We use Travelex or Safety Wing (often cheaper).

Book Flights

I use Skyscanner to find flights. I use it so much, I wrote an entire guide to finding cheap flights with Skyscanner! My second favorite site to find flights is Momondo, another great site for finding cheap flights.

Book a Place to Stay

I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.

If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO.

Rent Clothes

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Choose Activities and Tours

To find great activities in any area I use Get Your Guide and Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available.

When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If I am going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean I use Apple Vacations.

Rent a Car or Take a Lyft

More often than not Lyft is cheaper than Uber. Use my Lyft link for an $18 credit! For a car rental in any country, I recommend Discover Cars.

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FAQs

Is Porto Rafti worth a visit? ›

Is Porto Rafti worth a visit? Porto Rafti is well worth the visit especially if you are wanting to escape the summer crowds, and experience a true local Greek village. The beaches are great, the food is perfect, and its only a 30-60 minute drive from Athens.

What is cool about Porto? ›

Porto is most famous for its azulejos, Port wine production, and historic centre, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. All throughout the city, you'll notice intricate painted tiles (azulejos) used to decorate churches, train stations, and other buildings.

How long would you spend in Porto? ›

We recommend spending at least two days in Porto for a slightly more relaxed pace. You can take your time to explore the city's charming streets and neighbourhoods, visit some of the top museums and cultural attractions, and perhaps take a day trip to nearby towns or beaches.

What is the population of Porto Rafti Greece? ›

Today, the permanent population is believed to be closer to 15,000, peaking at 100,000 every year during the summer season.

Is it safe to walk around Porto at night? ›

The centre of the Porto is safe to walk around at night but always stay to well-lit areas and avoid dark cut through or alleys. Being severely intoxicated by alcohol does dramatically increase the risk of petty theft and if a little worse for-wear (often from Port tasting tours) take a taxi home.

Why is Porto so famous? ›

World-famous for its port wine, Porto is Portugal's second largest city and is the commercial and industrial centre for the zone north of the Mondego River. The historic centre of Porto was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. Pop. (2001) city, 263,131; metro.

Do people speak English in Porto? ›

The language spoken in Porto is Portuguese but English is widely spoken by all individual who work within the tourist industry. There will be no language barrier for travellers who are visiting Porto or the north of Portugal.

Is a day trip to Porto Santo worth it? ›

So is Porto Santo worth visiting? Yes, but only if you have time to do it right and only if you really want to relax and take it easy. If you're looking for an action-packed island adventure, this isn't the destination for you. If you want to relax and do very little, Porto Santo is a great bet.

Is Porto Santo worth it? ›

If you have already visited the beach on the island of Madeira, you will appreciate that Porto Santo's beaches are different and unique — genuinely idyllic spots where you can stroll, bathe, or just lie on the sand and relax. Don't miss the magnificent sunsets from the beach.

How long do you need in Porto Santo? ›

HOW LONG TO STAY ON PORTO SANTO ISLAND. Most people who visit Porto Santo are coming for a relaxing time at the beach, which is totally fine. For this type of vacation with an all-inclusive package where you might lay on the beach and check out one or two viewpoints for sunset, you only need 4-5 days.

Is Porto a day trip? ›

Is One Day In Porto Enough? Despite being the second largest city in Portugal, Porto is very walkable. So much so, we could have called this itinerary a one day walking tour of Porto – don't let that put you off though, there's heaps of transport options in Porto too!

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