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Private Guided Excursion to Aegina Island
Suggested start time
Morning (9am)
Duration
8 hours
Location
Aegina

Escape the bustle of Athens and embark on a private, full-day excursion to the enchanting island of Aegina, a jewel of the Saronic Gulf. Your journey begins with a comfortable transfer to the port, where you’ll board a ferry for a scenic cruise across the sparkling waters.

Upon arrival, your private guide will lead you to the island’s crown jewel — the Temple of Aphaia, a stunning 5th-century BC sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Aphaia, offering breathtaking panoramic views over the island and the sea beyond. Next, visit the Holy Church of Saint Nectarios of Aegina, one of the largest churches in Greece and a revered pilgrimage site, renowned for its serene beauty and spiritual atmosphere.

Continue your journey through history at the Archaeological Museum of Aegina, home to a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts that trace the island’s rich heritage from prehistoric to Roman times.

After your cultural exploration, savor a relaxing lunch at a traditional seaside taverna, indulging in Aegina’s famed pistachios and fresh local cuisine.

End your visit with a leisurely stroll through Aegina Town, where neoclassical buildings, charming shops, and picturesque waterfront cafes capture the timeless spirit of island life. As the day winds down, board the ferry back to Athens, bringing with your memories of an unforgettable journey through history, faith, and island charm.

✓ Certified English-Speaking Licensed Guide

✓ Roundtrip ferry tickets

✓ Entry fees to the Temple of Aphaia, the Holy Church of Saint Nectarios, and the Archaeological Museum

✓ Leisure time for lunch and exploring Aegina Town (not included)

✓ Roundtrip transfers from/to your hotel to/from Piraeus Harbor

✓ All Taxes

⨉ Lunch

⨉ Personal expenses during the tour

⨉ Gratuities

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