Ferry to Agistri

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In brief, there is no airport in Agistri, so the only way to get there is by taking the ferry. You can reach the island from Athens and Aegina.

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Located in the Saronic Gulf, Agistri boasts pristine beaches and beautiful landscapes covered with lush pine trees. The island is beloved for its easy-going atmosphere and is a popular weekend getaway among those staying in Athens and the neighboring Aegina.

Agistri has two ports, one in the settlement of Skala and one in the capital of the island, Megalochori, called Myli Port.


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POPULAR ROUTES TO AGISTRI

Agistri can be approached by ferry from the port of Piraeus in Athens, as well as the island of Aegina.

Important notice: Ferry schedules may vary each year. The itineraries for the summer season are announced by the companies in March. As soon as the schedules are officially announced, they automatically appear on our booking engine, so you will be able to proceed to your booking or check departure times and rates.

• From Athens

Athens is well-connected by ferry to Agistri. Ferries leave from Piraeus, the main port of the Greek capital, which is situated only 12 km from the city center.

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  • How long is the trip?

The duration varies from 55 minutes to 1 hour and 35 minutes.

  • How much do tickets cost?

A standard ticket from Piraeus costs between €13.50 and €19.50.

  • What ferries operate from Athens to Agistri?

Both conventional ferries run by Saronic Ferries and high-speed/catamaran vessels run by Blue Star operate this route. Conventional ferries arrive at the port of Skala, while high-speed ferries arrive at the port of Myli.

> Conventional Ferries
Conventional ferries are large vessels with deck seats and indoor lounges. Moreover, they have large garages, capable of carrying a great number of vehicles, so that you can take your car or motorbike with you. There are also eating establishments and cabins. They are the best option if you are traveling with a pet, as there are designated pet-keeping areas too. They are more budget-friendly and are rarely affected by bad weather conditions, so they usually run on time. On the downside, they are slower than high-speed ferries.

Types of seats: Economy Lounge/ Deck
Price range: €13.50
Vehicle: €8.00 - €10.50 (Moto), €32.00 (Car)
Timetable: During the high season (May to September), there are 4 daily connections for this type of vessel.

> High-speed ferries
High-speed ferries are smaller in size and faster than conventional ferries. There are no deck seats, so they only have numbered airplane-type seats. A snack bar is also available. Many high-speed vessels do not have a garage and those that do only have a limited vehicle capacity. Due to their smaller size, high-speed vessels are more easily affected by bad weather conditions, so there may be delays.

Types of seats: Air Seats (Economy)
Price range: €19.50
Timetable: During the high season, there are 5 daily connections for this type of vessel.

  • Indicative timetables

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  • From Piraeus
  • • 8:30 Blue Star (55min)
  • • 10:00 Saronic Ferries (1h35min)
  • • 11:30 Blue Star (55min)
  • • 12:30 Blue Star (55min)
  • • 15:30 Saronic Ferries (1h35min)
  • • 16:30 Blue Star (55min)
  • • 17:25 Saronic Ferries (1h35min)
  • • 19:30 Blue Star (55min)
  • To Piraeus
  • • 9:30 Blue Star (1h)
  • • 11:00 Saronic Ferries (1h45min)
  • • 12:30 Blue Star (1h)
  • • 13:30 Blue Star (1h)
  • • 17:15 Saronic Ferries (1h40min)
  • • 17:30 Blue Star (1h)
  • • 19:00 Saronic Ferries (1h40min)
  • • 20:30 Blue Star (1h)

• From Aegina

Lying in the heart of the Saronic, Aegina is a popular destination among Athenians, beloved for its lovely beaches, intriguing historical sites, and fish taverns.

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  • How long is the trip?

The duration is just 10 to 15 minutes.

  • How much do tickets cost?

A standard ticket from Aegina costs between €4.00 and €8.00.

  • What ferries operate from Aegina to Agistri?

Both conventional ferries run by Saronic Ferries and high-speed/catamaran vessels run by Blue Star operate this route. Conventional ferries arrive at the port of Skala, while high-speed ferries arrive at the port of Myli.

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  • From Aegina
  • • 9:15 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 11:15 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 12:15 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 13:15 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 16:45 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 17:15 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 18:40 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 20:15 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • To Aegina
  • • 9:30 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 11:45 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 12:30 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 13:15 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 13:30 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 17:15 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 17:30 Blue Star (10min)
  • • 19:10 Saronic Ferries (20min)
  • • 20:30 Blue Star (10min)
 

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TRAVEL TIPS

Here are some travel tips for organizing your trip to Agistri:

  • • Conventional ferries are the best option if traveling on a budget.
  • • There is no airport on the island, so the only way to get there is to fly to the International Airport of Athens and proceed to Agistri by ferry from Piraeus.
  • • Ferries may get fully booked during peak summer months so it is recommended to buy your ferry tickets in advance.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Where is the ferry port in Agistri?

The main port of Agistri is located in the settlement of Skala, on the northeastern part of the island. There is also a port in Megalochori (Myli Port) on the northwestern part of the island.

  • How can I get from the port to the beaches?

Some of the island’s finest beaches, such as Dragonera, Aponissos, and Mariza are easily accessible from the port via KTEL bus. In order to explore the magnificent coastline of Agistri with greater freedom and reach some of the more secluded swimming spots, you can consider renting your own vehicle.

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