Projects

Rio-Antirrio Bridge

Operating an infrastructure icon
Greece
2,9 km
length
2039
contract term
72,3%
ownership

Linking the Peloponnese to mainland Greece

The Rio–Antirrio Bridge connects the Peloponnese to mainland Greece across the Gulf of Corinth, between Rio and Antirrio. Located at the junction of major north–south and east–west corridors, it forms a strategic axis linking Athens to Western Greece. Opened to traffic in 2004, it accommodates passenger vehicles and freight flows, ensuring year-round continuity in a maritime strait historically dependent on ferry crossings only.

Key Facts

  • Traffic-risk concession with the Greek State
  • About 5 million toll transactions per year
  • One of the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges
  • 6,342 structural elements under continuous monitoring and maintenance
  • 82% customer satisfaction

An engineering feat in a seismic strait

Monitoring by land, sea and air

Recognised excellence in operations

An icon on the world stage

Driving Western Greece forward

VINCI Highways, long-term partner of Greece mobility

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