Waterfront Dining
Enjoy fresh seafood at the tavernas lining the Saronic Gulf coast.





Néa Péramos, also known as Megálo Péfko, is a seaside town situated in West Attica, Greece. Located along the Saronic Gulf, it provides a tranquil alternative to the bustling center of Athens. The town is defined by its long coastal promenade, where locals and visitors alike enjoy cafes and traditional seafood tavernas. While it maintains a quiet, local character, its proximity to Athens and the suburban railway makes it an accessible destination for those seeking a coastal retreat. The area is ideal for experiencing genuine Greek hospitality and enjoying the natural beauty of the Attica coastline without the typical tourist crowds.
Néa Péramos, also known as Megálo Péfko, is a seaside town situated in West Attica, Greece. Located along the Saronic Gulf, it provides a tranquil alternative to the bustling center of Athens. The town is defined by its long coastal promenade, where locals and visitors alike enjoy cafes and traditional seafood tavernas. While it maintains a quiet, local character, its proximity to Athens and the suburban railway makes it an accessible destination for those seeking a coastal retreat. The area is ideal for experiencing genuine Greek hospitality and enjoying the natural beauty of the Attica coastline without the typical tourist crowds.
Scenic waterfront promenade along the Saronic Gulf.
Authentic Greek atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Traditional seafood tavernas and local cafes.
Convenient access to Athens via the suburban railway.
Primarily a residential area with a slower pace than Athens.
Limited international tourism infrastructure compared to nearby islands.
Livelier during summer weekends when Athenians visit the coast.
Enjoy fresh seafood at the tavernas lining the Saronic Gulf coast.
Use the Proastiakos suburban railway for a direct connection to Athens.
A relaxed coastal experience with a local Greek feel.
EUR €
$60-$110 p/day
Greek, English
Visit the local bakeries for traditional Greek pastries and bread.
May-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, ideal for outdoor exploration.
The warmest months, perfect for coastal activities and seaside dining.
Pleasant weather and warmer sea temperatures with fewer visitors.
A quiet time to experience local life, though some seaside spots may be closed.