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Agistri – Just bring the essentials

Agistri, literally fishing hook in Greek, is a green gem of an island in the heart of the Saronic Gulf.

Located between the island of Aegina and the ancient town of Epidaurus on the Peloponnesian mainland, Agistri is a destination that takes visitors back to simpler times.

The time when taking a holiday meant sea and sun-filled days, starry nights, and good company. With its evergreen, pine-studded landscape, Agistri is the place for simple, yet fun memories. And its proximity to Athens makes it an ideal choice for a long weekend or a day-long excursion.

There is no need to bring a car. On Agistri, getting around on foot or bicycle is the preferred method of exploration. And there is a lot to discover. Three small settlements nestled among the pine trees, a variety of popular beaches, remnants of centuries-old history, but some hidden surprises, too, such as the charming Aponissos islet just across a narrow stretch of water.

This place is ready to be explored. Remember, you need only pack the essentials!

The island of Agistri has a look of its own and is a perfect spot for those seeking a deserted, sandy beach and a quiet, relaxing atmosphere.

In the Saronic Gulf, just off the Grecian coast, lies the island oasis of Agistri. Explore exotic beaches with crystal-clear waters, like Dragonera, Aponisos, and Mareza. Tour traditional settlements, like Limenaria. Or relax for a spell at one of the island’s scenic ouzo bars, which serve fresh fish right on the water. Here the pines stretch to the sea and the breeze envelops you with aromas of the island’s fresh thyme and oregano plants. A year-round favourite for those who love camping, cycling and hiking, the 14-square-kilometre island is the ideal destination for your next holiday or even a weekend getaway. It is a mere 1 hour and 30 minutes ferry ride from the port of Piraeus and only 55 minutes by Flying Dolphin.

The island’s bustling port, Skala, has many hotels, taverns, cafés and clubs, as well as an organized beach, perfect for relaxing under the hot Mediterranean sun. Nearby, the blue dome of the church of Agioi Anargyroi accents the beauty of the sea and sky. Not far from the city, you’ll find the traditional settlements of Skliri and Metochi, which offer incredible views of the island and its surroundings.

The island’s capital Megalochori, or Mylos, is filled with dazzling white houses, flowery backyards and scenic alleyways that converge at the church of Zoodochos Pigi. Nearby, you’ll find the island’s most scenic settlement: Limenaria, home to hundreds of traditional stone houses, the lovely church of Agia Kyriaki, an old café-tavern and bakeries that fill the air with the aroma of freshly baked bread.

Enjoy the sun and the exotic waters of Agistri, the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

INFORMATION

Police Phone: (+30) 22970 23333
Hospital Phone: (+30) 22970 22886
Website: agistri-island.gr

How to get there

Piraeus to Agistri

Distance by Ferry: 1 hour and 35 minutes

Distance by Highspeed: 55 minutes

Aegina to Agistri

Distance by Ferry: 20 minutes

Distance by Highspeed: 10 minutes

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Agistri – Just bring the essentials Agistri, literally fishing hook in Greek, is a green gem of an island in the heart of the Saronic Gulf. Located between the island of Aegina and the ancient town of Epidaurus on the Peloponnesian mainland, Agistri is a destination that takes visitors back to simpler times. The time when taking a holiday meant sea and sun-filled days, starry nights, and good company. With its evergreen, pine-studded landscape, Agistri is the place for simple, yet fun memories. And its proximity to Athens makes it an ideal choice for a long weekend or a day-long...
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