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Villa Olympia | Perdika

Perdika
  • 1,500€/week
  • Beds: 3
  • Baths: 3
  • Swimming Pool: 0
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1 year ago
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Villa Karin | Perivola

Perivola
  • 2,450€/week
  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 4
  • Swimming Pool: 1
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Appleton View | Klima

Klima
  • 1,800€/week
  • Beds: 2
  • Baths: 4
  • Swimming Pool: 0
  • 248 Sq m
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1 year ago
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• Holiday homes to rent on the Greek Island of Aegina •

Discover our stunning properties for your next getaway

Experience a rich history, beautiful beaches, and picturesque villages, and indulge in fresh local cuisine

How big is Aegina Island?

A question many often ask, well it is 87 km square meters approximately, 15km east to west and 10km north to south. Its triangular shape can be easily explored with access to all key areas by many available forms of transport. From bike hire, atv, scooters motorbikes, cars, boats, taxis public buses and private tour companies. It’s important to have your driving license and ID, when renting any of these.

How to get here?

Getting to the island is simple. There are daily ferries and high speed boats from Pireaus to Aegina. The journey is just over one hour by ferry and approximately 40 minutes by the High Speed service.

What to do in Aegina?

There are many beaches in the South Klima, Kledi, Sarpa, Fyki, Marathonas, Bo Campo, and moving towards the port there is the Avra beach next to the port. Towards the north of Aegina island is the fishing village of Souvala with its own beach, and further North is Vagia and Agia Marina beach. There are many other small beaches often accessed by boat dotted around the island.
The weather is mild in the winter and very warm in the summer July and August are the hottest months often with a breeze in the latter part of the day.
If eating is your pleasure the island has lots of cafes, tavernas, bars and beach bars Perdika is well known for its fish tavernas and in the town it has its  own fish market a trip to the quayside early in the morning a chat with the local fisherman and you will be able to buy  fresh fish straight from the sea.
The beautiful coast line is a great place to walk heading from the town towards Souvala you will see Niko Kazantzakis Street which is named after the celebrated Greek author of Zorba the Greek. Many artists have visited the island and lots of their works are seen on you travels.
A visit to Agios Nectarios , the Temple of Aphaia or Kolona (Temple of Apollo) Museum, Markelos Tower are all must do’s on your stay in Aegina.  There are private organised tours on the island too.
Agistri island and Moni island are easily accessible from Aegina island by local ferries or boats.
Pistachios are grown everywhere we are often called Pistachio island there are many vendors particularly in Aegina town along the sea front.

Is Aegina worth visiting?

Aegina Island is a charming holiday destination in Greece that boasts stunning views of the Aegean Sea, with sandy beaches that stretch along its coastline. We offer a variety of beautiful holiday homes, which make for a perfect stay during your vacation. As the largest of the Saronic Islands, Aegina has become a popular spot for tourists seeking a relaxing getaway with picturesque sea views. Visitors can choose from a range of our listed holiday homes, from cozy apartments to luxurious villas, all of which offer a perfect base to explore the island’s rich history, beautiful beaches, and picturesque villages. With so many options for holiday lettings, it’s easy to find a perfect vacation rental that suits your preferences and budget, and provides you with an unforgettable experience of the island’s stunning sea views.
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