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Piraeus Port is Europeâs busiest passenger port and one of the main gateways to the Greek islands and other Mediterranean cities. It welcomes hundreds of cruise ships every year, and the sheer size of it can be overwhelming if youâre carrying a lot of luggage.
So, if youâre planning a cruise to (or from) Piraeus Port, the transition from ship to city center starts with a single question: what to do with the bags?
No, there are no official luggage storage facilities or lockers inside the Piraeus Port cruise terminals. After you disembark, if your flight departs late in the evening or your hotel check-in isnât until late afternoon, your best option is to find an external luggage storage service.
Thankfully, there are several options you can choose from in Piraeus, including having your luggage picked up at your cruise terminal and delivered to your destination, or locker options in the surroundings of the port.
Piraeus Port is organized into 12 gates, with some being roughly 1.5 to 2 kilometers from the main Piraeus metro station, which means the distance can be too big to walk with luggage. For the most comfortable experience, your best option is to use LUGGit, a service that picks up your luggage directly at your cruise terminal and delivers it later to the airport, train station, or to your hotel.
Prices start at 4.99âŹ/bag, and the more bags you store, the lower the price per bag.
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Although lockers are not available inside the port itself, there are several luggage lockers in the surrounding area, like Luggage Drop, Lockers 4 All, and Pooki Lockers. These facilities are usually automated and self-service. You can choose from a range of locker sizes depending on your luggage, and some locations offer 24/7 access.
Lockers do have some limitations. Availability can be an issue during peak travel seasons, and larger suitcases may not always fit in standard compartments. Another important factor to consider is that lockers require you to return to the same location to pick up your bags, which may not align with your travel plans if youâre not returning to the port.
Prices for small lockers cost around 4⏠to 6⏠for a few hours.
Besides traditional storage lockers, there are luggage storage networks in Piraeus like Bounce, Luggage Hero, and Stasher that partner with local businesses such as cafés, shops, and hotels to offer storage locations throughout the city.
You book a storage spot online through the platformsâ websites or apps. Because these services rely on multiple partner locations, they provide better coverage than lockers, especially in busy areas like Piraeus and central Athens.
Keep in mind that each storage point operates according to the businessâs opening hours. Itâs also important to check the reviews for each specific location, since not all of them are equally secure.
Prices usually range from 5⏠to 7⏠per day for a small bag.
There is no official left luggage office operated by the Port Authority inside the cruise terminals. You must use external services like LUGGit or find private shops outside the port.
The most efficient way is to have LUGGit collect your bags at the cruise terminal gate. Once your bags are with a Keeper, you can take the Green Line (Line 1) Metro from Piraeus Station.
Yes, LUGGit specializes in port-to-airport luggage transfers. A Keeper can collect your bags at the Piraeus cruise terminal and deliver them to you at the Athens International Airport at your chosen time.
The best choice ultimately depends on your travel priorities. If convenience and time-saving are your main concerns, luggage delivery services like LUGGit offer a seamless experience by eliminating the need to carry your bags altogether. For shorter stays or tighter budgets, lockers or storage spots in local businesses can be a practical option.
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