Agistri Myli, a hidden gem in Greece, offers you the perfect blend of tranquil beaches and lush nature. Here you can dive into the clear, turquoise water or explore the picturesque hiking trails. Traditional Greek hospitality awaits you in the inviting tavernas, where fresh fish and local specialties are served. Ideal for travelers who are looking for relaxation and want to experience the authentic island feeling at the same time. Agistri Myli is an idyllic destination for an unforgettable stay.
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Timetable, Prices & Availability
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Ferry connections from & to Agistri Myli
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Agistri Myli:
Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
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Ferry Aegina – Agistri Myli | Saronic Islands, GreeceGreece | 6 times a day 10 minutes |
Ferry Agistri Myli – Aegina | GreeceSaronic Islands, Greece | 5 times a day 10 minutes |
Ferry Agistri Myli – Piraeus | GreeceAthens, Greece | 7 times a day 45 minutes |
Ferry Piraeus – Agistri Myli | Athens, GreeceGreece | 6 times a day 50 minutes |
Brief information harbour Agistri Myli
Country: | Greece |
Language: | Greek |
Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
Time zone: | Europe/Athens, EET (Eastern European Time) |
UNLOCODE: | nicht vergeben |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Agistri Myli easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Agistri Myli here.
Address ferry harbour Agistri Myli
Street: | |
Postcode & city: | 180 11 Agistri Myli, Megalochori |
Country: | Greece |
GPS: | 37.713958, 23.348143 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
Provider | Address |
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Hellenic Seaways |
Hellenic Seaways 180 11 Agistri Myli, Megalochori Greece GPS: 37.712911, 23.346877 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Parking lot |
small parking lot at the harbor 180 11 Agistri Myli, Megalochori Greece GPS: 37.712805, 23.347210 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
As there are no highways on Agistri, you can easily reach the Agistri Myli ferry port in Megalochori from various places on the island:
- From Skala: Follow the coastal road west to the ferry port of Agistri Myli.
- From Megalochori: Take the main road towards the coast until you reach the ferry port.
- From Limenaria: Take the main road north to the harbor in Megalochori.
Arrival by bus & train
There are regular bus services connecting different parts of the island. Check the timetable for buses going to Agistri Myli ferry port.
Arrival by plane
Agistri does not have its own airport. The nearest airport is Athens International Airport (ATH). From there, you can take a cab or public bus to the port of Piraeus and then take a ferry to Agistri.
Map of the ferry harbour Agistri Myli
Travel guide: Agistri Myli – A hidden paradise in Greece
Discover Agistri Myli, a picturesque harbor town to the small but charming island of Agistri, near Athens. With its crystal-clear waters, lush pine forests and quiet beaches, it offers a perfect retreat from everyday life.
Places of interest and excursions
Agistri Myli is rich in natural wonders and cultural highlights:
- Aponisos: A small, idyllic island connected by a jetty, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
- Agios Nikolaos Church: A charming church with a breathtaking view of the sea.
- Limenaria: A traditional village on Agistri, known for its picturesque alleys and traditional architecture.
- Dragon House: A mysterious, ancient structure surrounded by legends and beautiful nature.
- Chalikiada beach: A secluded pebble beach surrounded by steep cliffs and crystal-clear water.
Activities
Agistri Myli offers numerous activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers:
- Hiking: Explore the island on picturesque hiking trails through pine forests and along the coast.
- Snorkeling: Discover the rich underwater world and the clear waters of the Aegean Sea.
- Bike tours: Rent a bike and explore the natural beauty of Agistri on two wheels.
History of the place
Agistri is rich in history, dating back to ancient times. The island was already inhabited in prehistoric times, as evidenced by various archaeological finds. Over the centuries, it has served as a refuge and source of inspiration for many cultures.
Eating, drinking and shopping
In Agistri Myli you can enjoy delicious Greek cuisine. Fresh fish and seafood, taverns by the water and cozy cafés invite you to linger. Small stores offer local products and handicrafts.
Public transport
The island of Agistri is easily accessible by ferry and water cab. Within Agistri, buses and rented bicycles make it easy to get around.
Accommodation
Agistri offers a wide range of accommodation, from cozy guesthouses to comfortable hotels, all with traditional Greek hospitality.