Aegina – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferry to Athens
Aegina – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferry to Athens
The Aegina Athens (Piraeus) ferry route connects Saronic Islands with Athens and is currently operated by 4 ferry companies. Blue Star Ferries operate their crossing up to 8 times per day, Saronic Ferries 7 times per day, Aegean Flying Dolphins 4 times per day & the San Lorenzo Ferries service is available up to 3 times per day.
There are a combined 22 sailings available per day on the Aegina Athens (Piraeus) crossing between Saronic Islands and Athens and with 4 ferry companies on offer it is advisable to compare all to make sure you get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
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Travelling by ferry to the Argo-Saronic gulf ferry port of Aegina is the only way to get to the island. The bustling moon crescent harbour of Aegina is packed with fishing boats and glamorous yachts and is a popular destination due to its proximity and connection to Piraeus.
The port city of Piraeus can be found in the Attica region of Greece along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf about 12 km south west of Athens, the Greek capital. Piraeus is the largest ferry port in Europe and one of the largest in the world when it comes to passenger transportation with services provided by every major ferry company in Greece. Approximately 20 million passengers pass through its doors each year and the port provides the main link between the Greek mainland and the Aegean islands and Crete. Piraeus proves the gateway from the Greek mainland to all of the main holiday destinations in Greece and some of the less popular ones too. Piraeus is also famous for its football team – Olympiakos who regularly feature in the UEFA Champions League.