EKO Acropolis Rally Greece
The EKO Acropolis Rally Greece is an annual round of the FIA World Rally Championship held in Greece. The seventieth edition, round eight of the 2026 championship, runs 25 to 28 June 2026 from a new base at Loutraki, opening with a super special stage at The Ellinikon and a night ferry crossing from Corinth to Itea.
The EKO Acropolis Rally Greece is an annual round of the FIA World Rally Championship held in Greece. The seventieth edition, round eight of the 2026 championship, runs from 25 to 28 June 2026. After five years based at Lamia, the service park moves to Loutraki on the Gulf of Corinth, installed at the Hellenic Army Engineering School beside the sea, ground the rally last used between 2009 and 2013.
The opening night is held in Athens, with a super special stage at The Ellinikon Sports Park, the first major event at the new facilities of Europe’s largest urban regeneration project, in which two cars run in parallel over 1.86 kilometres of tarmac. From the Port of Corinth, cars and crews then board a Superfast Ferries vessel bound for Itea; the ship serves as the night’s parc fermé while the crews sleep on board and the Gulf of Corinth replaces a road section.
Seventeen special stages follow across Attica, the Peloponnese and Central Greece, more than 320 competitive kilometres of the gravel for which the Acropolis Rally is known as a test of endurance. Kefalari returns for the first time since 2013, and Arcadia receives the rally again after four decades.
