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Crystal-clear turquoise waters at Skala beach with the iconic blue-domed church, Agistri island, Greece

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Agistri

Agistri island is one of the best-kept secrets in Greece — a small, lush paradise in the Saronic Gulf, located just 55 minutes from Athens by ferry. Covering only 13 square kilometers, Agistri offers crystal-clear turquoise waters, pine-covered hillsides, and authentic Greek island charm, making it the perfect destination for a day cruise from Athens or a relaxing weekend getaway.

Why Visit Agistri Island?

The name "Agistri" means "hook" in Greek, and legend says that travelers who arrived on its shores were so captivated by its beauty that they became forever hooked. Today, visitors to Agistri island still fall under the same spell — drawn by its unspoiled beaches, fragrant pine forests, and laid-back island lifestyle.

Unlike the busier Greek islands, Agistri retains a peaceful, traditional atmosphere. It's an ideal escape for travelers who want to experience an authentic Greek island without venturing far from Athens.

The Three Villages of Agistri

Skala – The main port and liveliest village on Agistri island, home to the iconic blue-domed Church of Agioi Anargyroi, a sandy beach, and a wide selection of tavernas, cafes, and hotels.

Megalochori (Mylos) – The traditional capital of Agistri, featuring stone-paved alleys, whitewashed houses, and a charming natural harbor.

Limenaria – A quiet, traditional hamlet nestled among pine trees on the island's southern coast, perfect for travelers seeking tranquility.

Best Beaches in Agistri

Agistri island is famous for its exotic beaches and crystal-clear waters that rival those of far more remote Greek islands. Top beaches include:

Aponissos Beach – Stunning turquoise waters and a beachside fish tavern.

Dragonera Beach – A pine-fringed paradise with calm, clear water.

Chalikiada Beach – A secluded pebble beach surrounded by lush greenery.

Skala Beach – The most popular and easily accessible beach, ideal for families.

Skliri Beach – A quiet alternative with pine-shaded shores.

Things to Do on Agistri Island

From swimming and snorkeling to hiking and exploring traditional villages, Agistri island offers a variety of activities for every traveler. Popular things to do in Agistri include scuba diving at the AVANTIS III shipwreck, kayaking around hidden coves, cycling through pine forests, and sampling local specialties like Agistri pine honey and green olives at family-run tavernas.

Day Cruise to Agistri from Athens

Thanks to its proximity to Athens, Agistri is one of the most popular destinations for a Saronic Gulf day cruise. Visitors can enjoy a full day of swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring picturesque villages, and tasting authentic Greek cuisine — all without the long travel times required for other Greek islands.

Whether you're planning a day trip from Athens or a longer Greek island getaway, Agistri delivers an unforgettable experience of natural beauty, authentic culture, and Mediterranean charm.

Highlights

  • Crystal-clear turquoise waters and exotic Greek beaches
  • Just 55 minutes from Athens by ferry
  • Lush pine forests reaching down to the sea
  • Iconic blue-domed Church of Agioi Anargyroi in Skala
  • Three traditional villages: Skala, Megalochori, and Limenaria
  • Famous beaches including Aponissos, Dragonera, and Chalikiada
  • Fresh seafood at authentic seaside tavernas
  • Local Agistri pine honey and green olives
  • Excellent snorkeling and scuba diving spots
  • Peaceful island atmosphere away from the crowds

Best For

  • Day cruises from Athens
  • Couples seeking a romantic Greek island escape
  • Families with children
  • Beach lovers and swimmers
  • Snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts
  • Nature lovers and hiking fans
  • Travelers seeking authentic Greek island charm
  • Photographers and content creators
  • Foodies craving fresh Greek seafood
  • Quick weekend getaways from Athens