The Neraida Floating Museum is berthed at Flisvos Marina and is open to the public with free admission, for all its activities, including guided tours and educational programmes.
HOW TO GET TO THE MUSEUM
The Neraida Floating Museum is berthed at Flisvos Marina, a landscaped promenade and recreation area with visitor facilities (toilets, cafes/restaurants, park, etc.). It is also and near the Park of Maritime Tradition, which, which houses the battleship "G. Averof", the destroyer "Velos" Museum of Anti-Dictatorial Struggle, the Athenian Trireme "Olympia", the sailing ship "Eugenios Eugenides", the cable-laying steamship "Thalis o Milissios" and the Perama-type sailboat "Evangelistria".
BY CAR
Via the E75 Highway that leads to Poseidonos Avenue. Via Sygrou Avenue that merges with Poseidonos Avenue.
Note: Poseidonos Avenue is the main highway along the coast that passes just outside Flisvos Marina.
BY BUS
The "Ulen" bus station is outside Flisvos Marina. Buses numbered 217, 550, A1, B1, and B2 offer direct access from the center of Athens, Piraeus, and Glyfada.
BY TRAM
The tram stop "Trocadero" is just outside the main entrance of the Marina. The tram offers direct access from the center of Athens (Syntagma), Neo Faliro (SEF), and the southern suburbs (Voula, Glyfada).
USEFUL INFORMATION
The entrance to the floating museum is free. Prior to entry, visitors will be asked to register their names.
Visitors must wear flat shoes. To enter the museum they will be given single-use shoe covers provided by the museum's staff.
Average visit duration is approx. 30΄- 40 minutes.
Eating, smoking, taking photographs, video shooting and mobile phone use is prohibited in all museum areas.
Touching the exhibition items is not allowed. Visitors are kindly requested not to touch or lean on glass showcases.
Backpacks and shopping bags are not allowed in the floating museum.
Visitors are kindly requested to follow the instructions of the crew and the staff during their visit in the floating museum and to be careful as they enter and exit the vessel.
People with physical disabilities may access the exhibition corridors, the video hall and the main museum room.
The deck and the bridge of the ship are off limits. The Neraida Floating Museum does not have a shop.
Visitors under 16 years of age must be accompanied.