It is the place where the Athens elite come to play, offering a lush mix of pine-covered hills, mahoosive yachts, and a thermal lake that is basically nature's own spa. High-end Greek living at its finest.


Why do people love going on holidays to Vouliagmeni?

  • The Sunken Lake - Lake Vouliagmeni is a rare geological marvel where brackish, mineral-rich waters stay toasty year-round. It's a 10/10 spot for a rejuvenating dip.

  • Natural Fish Spa - The lake is home to tiny Garra Rufa fish that’ll give you a free pedicure whilst you swim. It’s a bit ticklish but leaves your skin feeling dead smooth.

  • Hollywood Glamour - Since the 1960s, this town has been the playground for the rich and famous. Walking the promenade feels proper lavish and high-tier.

  • City and Sea - You get the best of both worlds here. You’re lounging by the Aegean, but a 30-minute taxi ride has you at the Acropolis in Athens for a meaty slice of history.


What is the best time to visit Vouliagmeni?

A holiday to Vouliagmeni is a proper treat because the local microclimate keeps things feeling fresh even when the mainland is roasting. The Athenian Riviera is famous for its mild vibes, making it a belting choice for those who want to avoid the grey skies back home without the intense island winds.

  • Spring - The pine forests are smelling dreamy and the weather is spot on for a stroll around the lake without looking like a melting Fab lolly.

  • Summer - This is when the area is truly jumping and bumping. The beach clubs are buzzing and a cold bevvy by the shore is an absolute necessity.

  • Autumn - The sea is like a lukewarm bru after the summer heat, and you can grab a lounger without any bother of the whopper crowds of July.

  • Winter  - It’s the ultimate time for the thermal lake. While the air is crisp, the water stays warm, making for a proper cosy, authentic Greek escape.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Vouliagmeni holidays

The coastline here is legendary for its crystal-clear water and posh amenities. Whether you want a sandy stretch for the kiddos or a rocky cove for diving, you’re sorted.

  • Astir Beach - The most iconic and swanky beach in the region. Expect designer sunglasses, top-tier service, and a mood that screams "I’m on my holibobs."

  • Akti Vouliagmenis - A massive, well-organized beach with golden sand and plenty of space. It’s a mega convenient choice for families who want a reliable spot for the day.

  • Limanakia Coves - These are tiny, rocky inlets perfect for snorkelling and deep-water swimming. It’s where the locals go when they want to dodge the tourists.

  • Kavouri Beach - A gorgeous stretch with shallow water that goes on for ages, making it a safe bet for the little munchkins to splash about in.


Things to do on your Vouliagmeni holidays

You might be tempted to just rotate between your bed and a sun-lounger, but Vouliagmeni has some diamonds to be found if you fancy a bit of adventure. It’s a mix of ancient myth and modern luxury that keeps things interesting.

  • Swim in the Lake - You can’t miss Lake Vouliagmeni. The water is full of minerals that are supposed to be dead good for your joints and skin.

  • Visit the Temple of Apollo Zoster - This ancient ruin is literally sitting on the edge of a luxury resort. It’s a quick and cool dose of history.

  • Hike Faskomila Hill - Grab your trainers and head up the trails for a view of the Riviera that you could frame.

  • Dine at the Old Port - Grab a table by the water and tuck into some deliciously fresh seafood whilst watching the mega yachts roll in.

  • Sunset at Cape Sounio - It’s a short drive away, but seeing the Temple of Poseidon as the sun drops is a certified bucket-list moment.

  • Shop in Glyfada - Head to the neighbouring town for some serious retail therapy and some of the most boujee boutiques in Greece.

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Weather in Vouliagmeni

JAN

13°C

FEB

14°C

MAR

17°C

APR

21°C

MAY

26°C

JUN

31°C

JUL

34°C

AUG

34°C

SEP

29°C

OCT

24°C

NOV

18°C

DEC

14°C

The climate on the Athens Riviera is a total winner for anyone wanting to bake like an omelette. During the peak of the year, the thermometer usually hovers around 29°C to 32°C, which is cracking weather for kicking a serious chill by the sea. The coastal breeze stops it from feeling like an air-fryer, which is a massive relief when you’re out getting stuck into the local ruins.

In the cooler months, you’ll find it’s much more pleasant than the UK. Even in January, you’re looking at double-digit temperatures, often around 13°C or 14°C. The real secret is the lake, which stays around 24°C all year round, so you can technically have a "summer" swim even when everyone else is wearing a big coat.

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