Aegina Ferry
Aegina Ferry
With a selection of up to 214 sailings weekly, the port of Aegina connects Saronic Islands with Athens, Greece & Saronic Islands. Sailing duration ranges from 10 minutes to Agistri Myli and 1 hour 20 minutes on the Poros service.
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Leof. Dimokratias and neoptolemou, 18010, Aegina
Aegina - Athens (Piraeus) with Blue Star Ferries, Saronic Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins & San Lorenzo Ferries
Aegina - Agistri Myli with Blue Star Ferries
Aegina - Methana with Hellenic Seaways & Saronic Ferries
Aegina - Poros with Saronic Ferries
Aegina - Agistri with Aegean Flying Dolphins
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Its proximity to Athens has promoted Aegina to popularity amongst holidaymakers; the island’s compact nature drenched in historical landmarks is the perfect place to escape the relative busyness of Greece’s capital city for a few days, especially if you have a penchant for striking architecture and fascinating museums. Markellos Tower and the Temple of Aphea Athena are two of the standout edifices, wowing visitors with the imposing designs, and St Nektarios Monastery is also a frequently visited monument due to its location near the beaches. The secluded pebbly beach in Perdika is a picturesque haven of tranquillity whilst Ayia Marina Beach is situated next to a stretch of hotels, bars and restaurants for a livelier scene. Though much of Aegina’s tourism can be related back to its more prominent neighbour, it would be unfair to suggest that the entirety of visitors are just passing through; rows of beautifully colourful houses line narrow streets that lead to a charming square of cafes or eateries, sewn together by a string of locals walking between establishments or enjoying the ambience on a horse and carriage. You may only be there for a day or two, but soak up the welcoming atmosphere and settle into sleepy Aegina for Greece at its rustic best.
The towns are walkable and only require a short stroll to traverse along the attractions.
Aegina Accommodation