Nea Peramos is situated in the eastern part of the
Megaris plain, on the
Saronic Gulf coast, opposite the island of
Salamis. Nea Peramos is 7 km east of
Megara, 11 km west of
Eleusis. The town was developed across the sea shore and included the seashore summer resort of Loutropyrgos, once the boundary between the ancient rival city states of
Athens and
Megara. The
A8 motorway passes north of the town. The Nea Peramos railway station is served by
Proastiakos commuter trains to
Kiato. From its fishing harbour, a ferryboat line connects it to the island of
Salamis, close to the Monastery of Panagia Faneromeni. Landmark buildings include the two tall (12-storied and 10-storied) blocks of flats, the Church of St. George, the N. Petkas Traditional Olive Press (currently (Oct. '11)under reconstruction), which has been donated to the Association of Peramians Kyzikians and the former Town Hall, all of them on 28 October st. (the old
Greek National Road 8) which traverses the town parallel to the coast. Nea Peramos has a few schools (a lyceum - high school, a gymnasium - junior high school and four primary schools) and two KAPI (day care centres for elderly people). Three military camps are located in town, among them the Artillery School and the Army Special Forces base. Please also note there is a small seaside resort bearing the same name in Northern Greece, near Kavala. ==Culture==