Send your route and yacht details
Complete the request form with your arrival or departure plan, yacht status and crew information.
Lavrio is a major Attica charter and yacht base with direct access to the Cyclades and useful support for crew and vessel formalities. Send your yacht, crew, route and timing details so we can connect you with a suitable local agent for Greek arrival or departure formalities.
Prepare the applicable records before arrival or departure.
EC GLOBAL PROMOTIONS LTD reviews your request and introduces you to a suitable yacht-clearance agent serving Lavrio where available. The agent can confirm the current procedure, documents, local attendance requirements and expected costs before you proceed.
Complete the request form with your arrival or departure plan, yacht status and crew information.
We identify the type of clearance support required in Lavrio and check the most suitable agent coverage.
The selected agent can confirm the procedure, required documents, timing and fees directly with you.
Yacht clearance in Greece can involve the Hellenic Coast Guard or Port Police, Customs and Immigration, depending on the yacht, crew, route and type of request. Requirements can differ for an international arrival, a Schengen arrival, a departure from Greece, a non-EU flagged yacht or a yacht operating under temporary admission.
Contact the agent with your yacht name, flag, registration, length, use, last port, next port, ETA and crew or passenger details.
Arrange the applicable Greek boating-fee and customs documentation before beginning local formalities.
Present the vessel and voyage details as directed for arrival, departure and crew-list formalities.
Complete any Transit Log, temporary-admission, VAT-status or international customs steps that apply to the yacht.
Complete Schengen entry or exit formalities when required by the route and the nationalities aboard.
Before sailing, confirm that all papers and passport formalities required for the voyage are complete.
Lavrio serves southeastern Attica and the western Cyclades. Common approaches include Cyclades, Turkey via the Aegean, Kea and Syros. Common onward routes include Kea, Kythnos, Cyclades and Turkey.
State the last port, next port, ETA or departure time, and whether Lavrio is your first or last Greek port.
Have passports, registration, insurance, crew list and the applicable TEPAI, Transit Log and customs-status records ready.
Follow the sequence confirmed by the local agent for Port Police, Customs and Immigration.
Retain the crew list, payment confirmations, Transit Log records and clearance documents for later checks or departure.
Yachts based in or visiting Olympic Marine, Sounion, Kea, Kythnos may use Lavrio for international formalities or may need guidance on the correct clearance location. Submit the full route so the agent can confirm the appropriate port.
Include Olympic Marine in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.
Include Sounion in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.
Include Kea in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.
Include Kythnos in the route details so the agent can confirm the appropriate clearance location and practical arrangements.
Last port, next port, yacht status and crew nationality can change the formalities required.
If Lavrio is your first Greek port after Cyclades, prepare the yacht papers, crew list, previous departure clearance and the relevant TEPAI, Transit Log, customs and passport information before arrival.
Request Lavrio arrival assistance →Before sailing from Lavrio to Kea, confirm whether Greek departure, Customs, Transit Log or Schengen exit steps apply to the yacht and everyone aboard.
Request Lavrio departure assistance →When Lavrio is the yacht’s first stop in Greece, provide the complete international route and yacht status so the local agent can identify the correct arrival process.
Plan Greek arrival clearance →When leaving Greece through Lavrio, the next country and whether it is in the EU or Schengen area will influence the required departure formalities.
Plan Greek departure clearance →TEPAI applies to private and professional leisure vessels over 7 metres while they are in Greek territorial waters, regardless of flag. Arrange the eTEPAI application and payment in good time and keep the confirmation available aboard.
A Transit Log may be required for foreign-flagged private pleasure vessels over 7 metres, particularly third-country vessels and yachts using temporary admission. The process is digital and depends on flag, ownership, habitual residence, VAT or Union status and intended use.
Passport control is most relevant when arriving from or departing to a non-Schengen country. Crew nationality, visa status and time already spent in Schengen can affect the process.
Carry evidence of the yacht’s VAT, Union or customs status where relevant. Non-EU flagged yachts and yachts under temporary admission should have their position reviewed before arrival or departure.
Arrange the request before reaching Lavrio, particularly for a weekend, public holiday or late arrival.
Carry clear digital copies and, where practical, printed copies of the main yacht and crew documents.
State the yacht’s flag, VAT or Union status and the owner or user’s normal residence accurately.
If staying in Olympic Marine, tell the agent where the yacht will berth and whether transport to another authority office may be needed.
Do not rely on an old fee, office time or radio channel without current confirmation.
Port of Lavrio is included in the Greece yacht-clearance directory as a port-entry location. Confirm that it can handle your particular yacht, route and arrival time before sailing.
An agent is not required for every yacht, but can be valuable for a non-EU vessel, a non-Schengen arrival or departure, temporary admission, Transit Log questions, commercial use, mixed-nationality crew or an urgent arrival.
Prepare passports, yacht registration, insurance, crew and passenger list, previous clearance where issued, TEPAI confirmation when applicable, Transit Log information when applicable, and evidence of VAT, Union or customs status where relevant.
TEPAI applies to private and professional leisure vessels over 7 metres while in Greek territorial waters, regardless of flag. Keep the application and payment confirmation available.
A Transit Log may be required for a foreign-flagged private pleasure vessel over 7 metres, especially a third-country yacht or a yacht under temporary admission. The correct treatment depends on flag, ownership, residence, VAT or Union status and use.
Passport control is particularly relevant when entering or leaving Schengen. Whether everyone must attend and whether passports need stamps depends on the route, nationality and current procedure.
Weekend and public-holiday handling depends on authority and agent availability. Submit the request early and mark the timing clearly so current options can be checked.
The Lavrio page covers route planning for Olympic Marine, Sounion, Kea, Kythnos and the wider southeastern Attica and the western Cyclades. The agent will confirm the correct location for international formalities.
EC GLOBAL PROMOTIONS LTD collects the request, reviews the voyage details and may introduce the skipper to a suitable local yacht-clearance agent. It is not a government authority and does not make official clearance decisions.
Use this page for Lavrio arrival, departure and Greek yacht-paperwork assistance.