Piraeus (Athens) tides 2027
Tide times for Piraeus (Athens), attica (greece) across 2027. This page covers all twelve calendar months: every high, every low, the spring-neap cycle, and the biggest swings of the year. Spring tides cluster around new and full moons, when the sun and moon line up to amplify the gravitational pull on coastal water — that's when the daily tidal range is biggest at Piraeus (Athens), both in highs above MSL and in lows below it. Neap tides land on the quarter moons, when sun and moon work against each other — the daily range compresses, the highs come down, and the lows come up. Within 2027, you'll see this rhythm repeat roughly every two weeks. The biggest swings of the year typically land around the perigean spring tides, when the moon is closest to Earth at the same time it's new or full. Pick a month from the cards below to see the per-day tide table for that calendar month at Piraeus (Athens). Predictions come from the Open-Meteo Marine model, a 0.08° gridded ocean dataset (MeteoFrance SMOC). Heights are referenced to MSL; expect about ±45 minutes of phase drift versus a local harmonic gauge. Heights are relative to MSL. Not for navigation — for safety-critical use consult official hydrographic services.
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