List of rivers of Greece

This is a list of rivers that are at least partially in Greece. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into. The confluence is given in parentheses.

For an alphabetical overview of rivers of Greece see Category:Rivers of Greece.

Tributaries

Aoos/Vjosë river map

Rivers in this section are sorted north (Albanian border) to south (Cape Malea).

Epirus & Central Greece

Peloponnese

Alfios & rivers of Peloponnese. Labels in German
  • Elissonas (in Dimini)
  • Fonissa (near Xylokastro)
  • Zacholitikos (in Derveni)
  • Krios (in Aigeira)
  • Krathis (near Akrata)
  • Vouraikos (near Diakopto)
  • Selinountas (near Aigio)
  • Volinaios (in Psathopyrgos)
  • Charadros (in Patras)
  • Glafkos (in Patras)
  • Peiros (in Dymi)
    • Tytheus (in Olenia)
  • Larissos (near Araxos)
  • Pineios (near Gastouni)
  • Alfeios (near Pyrgos)
    • Erymanthos (near Tripotamia)
    • Ladon (near Tripotamia)
      • Aroanios (near Filia)
    • Lousios (near Gortyna)
    • Elissonas (near Megalopoli)
  • Neda (near Giannitsochori)
  • Peristeri (in Kalo Nero)
  • Pamisos (near Messene)
  • Nedonas (in Kalamata)
  • Eurotas (in Elos)

Rivers in this section are sorted south (Cape Malea) to northeast (Turkish border).

Peloponnese

  • Inachos (in Nea Kios)

Central Greece

Thessaly

  • Pineios (in Stomio)
    • Titarisios (in Ampelonas)
      • Sarantaporos (in Milea)
    • Enipeas (in Farkadona)
    • Portaikos, Trikala
  • Anavros, Volos
  • Krausidonas, Volos

Macedonia

Thrace

  • Anapodaris, Crete

No outflow into sea

  • Cephissus into lake Yliki, Boeotia
    • Kanianitis (in Lilaia)
  • Olvios into the Feneos plains, Corinthia

Ancient rivers and streams

  • Ammites (stream; emptied into Lake Bolbe)
  • Bisaltes
  • Elpeus
  • Erasinos (emptied into the modern Petalies Gulf)
  • Erechios (stream; emptied into the Strymonic Gulf)
  • Olynthiakos (stream; emptied into Lake Bolbe)
  • Rhoedias (emptied into the Thermaic Gulf)