Ferries to Agistri: Route Map

Traveling to Agistri is simple with a 55-minute fast ferry from the Piraeus terminal in Athens. Aegean Flying Dolphins and Blue Star Ferries are the largest operators, offering swift passenger-only catamarans directly to the island’s small ports. Because vehicle space is rarely available on this route, many visitors leave their cars behind and combine this trip when sailing to Aegina.

From Athens to Agistri

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Piraeus โ†” Agistri
Blue Star Ferries ยท 55m
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Agistri: Finding the hidden green gem

Accessing Agistri involves a short but distinct extension of the Aegina route. As the smallest of the Saronic islands, its logistics are split between two tiny ports: Myli (Megalochori) and Skala. This is a high-volume weekend destination where the ferry capacity often dictates the island’s population density during the summer months.

Island Port Vessel Style Logistics Score
Myli (Megalochori) High-Speed / Aero Fast Access: 55 minute transit from Piraeus. These boats dock at the western pier. Ideal for those staying in the traditional village area.
Skala Conventional Ferry Vehicle Access: 1 hour 30 minute transit. The only port that accommodates cars and motorbikes. Located on the eastern side near the main beach resorts.

“If you miss the direct ferry to Agistri, take the frequent boat to Aegina Town and catch a ‘water taxi’ or the small local ferry (Agistri Express) that runs between the two islands. Itโ€™s a 10 to 15 minute hop and often faster than waiting 3 hours for the next direct Piraeus sailing.”

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