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Travel information for Ferries.
Ships and Ferries to Aegina - Saronic Islands.

Aegina and the Saronic Islands in general are
connected to the port of Piraeus.

Your trip to Aegina can be with a flying dolphin
or by flying cat. The trip will last approximately
30-40 minutes.

Attention !
The above mentioned information is subject to alteration. To be sure about correct schedules, departure and arrival times of conventional and highspeed ferries check the ONLINE Booking System.

Aegina Ferries Saronic Islands

Ships and Ferries to the island of Aegina in the Saronic
Travel Information for ferries to Aegina. Island of Aegina Saronic.

ON LINE Booking System for seats and tickets in real time.

Starting your reservation through the online booking system you can select to have your tickets
sent to you or to collect them from the port office on the day of departure about 2 hours
before departure simply by giving your reservation code and showing your ID card.

We wish you a pleasant trip!

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Α multileg reservation allows you
to combine 2 to 4 domestic routes
(routes within Greece) in one reservation,
even if the selected departures are
operated by different ferry companies.

Travel Guide Aegina Island Saronic Greece

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Aegina Greek Islands Saronic Greece

Aegina is the second largest island in the Saronic Gulf. Being only a short distance from Piraeus, less than an hour’s sail, it is a popular destination for Athenians.

It is an island with a history that played an important role in the course of Ancient and modern Greece with elected political personalities. Here was the first capital of the free Greek state after the revolution of 1821.

Aegina is the capital of the island and is located in the west of the island, amphitheatrically built overlooking the sea. It is characterised by its neoclassical stone houses and horse-drawn buggies, reminders of forgotten eras. Sights to see are: the Temple of Apollo and the Archaeological Museum, with exhibits from the Neolithic to the Classic Period.

The island has a developed tourist business and offers all the modern comforts required for a memorable holiday. There are hotels and rooms to rent in all categories.