The ferry from Piraeus to Aegina connects the Greek mainland with the Greek island of
Aegina. The route is offered up to 24 times a day by the shipping companies
Hellenic Seaways,
Saronic Ferries,
Aegean Flying Dolphins and
Anes Ferries. The journey time is between 40 minutes and 1:50 hours, depending on the shipping company.
Ägina
Fancy a short island detour? Aegina, the island highlight in the Saronic Sea, is actually only a stone's throw away from the capital Athens. The island fascinates with its contrasting, distinctive landscapes and sparkles with charm and charisma. Impressive temples from ancient times, masterful Byzantine sacred buildings, monuments and neoclassical buildings reflect the island's millennia of historical significance. Walk through the cobbled streets and along the gracefully simple whitewashed houses to enjoy the idyllic atmosphere at the island's cosmopolitan port town! Charming small villages, coastal towns and artist colonies complete the impressive island picture with their distinctive traditional character.
The ferry port on the island of Aegina offers connections to the island of Agistri as well as to the ports of Methana, Agistri Myli and Piraeus on the Greek mainland. The routes Aegina - Piraeus, Aegina - Methana, Aegina - Agistri Myli and Aegina - Agistri are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Anes Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins, Hellenic Seaways and Saronic Ferries.
Piräus
Piraeus is an important port city in Greece, located southwest of Athens on the Saronic Gulf. As one of the largest ports in the Mediterranean, Piraeus is the most important hub for shipping traffic between Greece and the Aegean islands and other international destinations. One of the city's most famous attractions is the Piraeus Archaeological Museum, which exhibits valuable finds from the region, including statues, ceramics and other ancient artifacts. The harbor promenade of Zea Marina and the marina of Mikrolimano offer a charming atmosphere with numerous cafés and fish restaurants serving local cuisine. The Castella district, a historic neighborhood on a hill, offers breathtaking views of the harbor and the surrounding area.
The ferry port of Piraeus in Greece offers connections to 50 Greek islands as well as to the ports of Kavala, Porto Heli, Thessaloniki, Agistri Myli, Ermioni, Souvala and Methana on the Greek mainland. A total of 66 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Cyclades Fast Ferries, Anes Ferries, Anek Superfast, SeaJets, Aegean Sea Lines, Blue Star Ferries, Anek Lines, Zante Ferries, Saronic Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins, Alpha Lines, Minoan Lines and Hellenic Seaways.