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Agistri, the little gem of the Saronic Gulf

Agistri is a small island in the Saronic Gulf, west of Aegina, known for its rich natural beauty and peaceful character. The island stands out for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, pine forests that reach all the way to the sea, and easy transportation throughout the island. An ideal destination for those seeking carefree holidays and true relaxation.

With the brand-new fleet of Magic Sea Ferries, enjoy the comfort you deserve while reaching your destination quickly, with direct departures from the port of Piraeus. Throughout the journey, stay connected with complimentary onboard Wi-Fi, enhancing your travel experience even further.

 

Beaches

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Beaches

Skala

Skala Beach is easily accessible, located right in front of the village of the same name. Its shallow, clean waters make it ideal for families and relaxed swimming, while nearby tavernas and cafés create a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

Beaches

Halikiada

A small, quiet cove revealed after a scenic path through the pine forest. The approach through the natural landscape becomes an experience in itself, while the clear waters reward those who choose it.

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Dragonera

Both Small and Large Dragonera are set within lush pine forests and are among the most impressive beaches on Agistri. Large Dragonera is organized with umbrellas and a beach bar, making it ideal for comfortable summer days by the sea.

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Aponisos

A small, distinctive islet connected to Agistri by a bridge. Aponisos Beach is renowned for its shallow, emerald-green waters, natural pine-lined setting, and organized facilities, offering a complete experience for swimming and dining.

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Mariza

A unique spot for those who love diving into exceptionally clear waters. The rocky coastline and vibrant greenery create ideal conditions for refreshing swims and relaxation by the sea.

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Megalochori Cultural Center

The Megalochori Cultural Center showcases archaeological finds that highlight the island’s long-standing human presence and its connection to the wider region of the Saronic Gulf.

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Megalochori Folklore Museum

Housed within the Cultural Center, the museum presents objects, tools, and elements of everyday life, bringing local traditions and the customs of the island’s inhabitants to life.

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Church of Zoodochos Pigi

One of Agistri’s most important ecclesiastical landmarks, renowned for its notable Renaissance frescoes by Andrianos Stamatidis.

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Church of Agia Varvara (Polemi)

A historic site linked to Saint Nektarios of Aegina. The surrounding area features old threshing floors and stone wells, reflecting the island’s agricultural past.

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Mitromaras Monument

Located in the courtyard of Agioi Anargyroi in Skala, the monument honors the memory of the 411 men who perished after the Orlov Revolt, connecting Agistri with modern Greek history.

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Megalochori Windmill

The island’s only windmill, built in 1812. Once also serving as a small fortress, it stands today as a distinctive landmark of Megalochori.

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Green olives / Throubes

Whole, slit, or lightly crushed, preserved in brine or olive oil, they are a staple of the local table. Their bold flavor reflects the character of the island’s cuisine.

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Local wines and retsina

Produced in small quantities, mainly from Roditis grapes, they accompany everyday meals on the island. Retsina remains an integral part of the local wine tradition.

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Olive oil (Manaki variety)

Extra virgin olive oil with a mild aroma and well-balanced flavor, widely used in the island’s local cuisine.

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Capers and aromatic herbs

Wild and abundant across the island, they add depth and character to local dishes and form an essential part of Agistri’s culinary identity.

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Pine honey

Aromatic honey produced from Agistri’s extensive pine forests, known for its rich flavor and high quality.

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Votsalaki (almond sweet)

The island’s signature sweet, made with almonds.