Lunch - Dinner
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Ο ΜΙΛΤΟΣ
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Remetzo
Local cuisine, Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek, Healthy, European
Italian Greek Mediterranean, Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Saronis fish restaurant
Italian Greek Mediterranean, Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Gazebo
Breakfast, Late Night, Reservations
Mediterranean Bar cafe Barbecue Pub Wine Bar
Distance 500m from Aelia Villa
8 locals recommend
Fyki Beach Restaurant
AiginitissaMediterranean Bar cafe Barbecue Pub Wine Bar
Distance 500m from Aelia Villa
Perdikiotika
38 AfeasAegina Town
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
8 locals recommend
Nontas Fish Restaurant Aegina
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
THE tEN
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
10 locals recommend
Dromaki
4 Ακτή Τότη ΧατζήVegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
O Mantas sto Kima
Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 6Km from Aelia Villa
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
20 locals recommend
Skotadis
46 Leof. DimokratiasVegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Mpakalógatos
NeoptolemouSeafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Coffee - breakfast
Mikro Cafe
Breakfast, Coffee.
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Liotrivi cafe
Coffee - Breakfast
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Remvi
51 Leof. DimokratiasCoffee
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Bar
ΟΙΝΟΗ Social-Bar
29 PileosBar Restaurant Aegina Town
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Famous Grouse
Cafe Bar
Distance 1 km from Aelia Villa
Bartán
16 P. IriotiBar Aegina Town
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Grocery/mini markets
Σούπερ Μάρκετ Μαλτέζος
mini market and delivery
Distance 500m from Aelia Villa
Kritikos
Gymnastiriousuper market Aegina Town
Distance 8Km from Aelia Villa
Sea/Beaches
Paralia Eginitissa
Distance 500m from Aelia Villa
Aegina Maris Beach bar
Distance 500m from Aelia Villa
Παραλία Κλήμα
Distance 3km from Aelia Villa
Archaeological sites
The Temple of Aphaia or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf
107 locals recommend
Temple of Aphaia
The Temple of Aphaia or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf
The temple of Apollo is placed to the north of Aegina town, on a small hill overlooking the port.
Is also known as Kolona, meaning column, because just one column remains today from this ancient construction .
20 locals recommend
Temple of Apollo
The temple of Apollo is placed to the north of Aegina town, on a small hill overlooking the port.
Is also known as Kolona, meaning column, because just one column remains today from this ancient construction .
The Monastery of Agios (Saint) Nektarios is the most important religious monument of Aegina, located 6 km from the center of Aegina Town.
30 locals recommend
Cathedral Of Saint Nectarios
12 ΔιογένουςThe Monastery of Agios (Saint) Nektarios is the most important religious monument of Aegina, located 6 km from the center of Aegina Town.
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina was founded in 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of independent Greece, the museum contains a variety of ancient vessels, pottery, ceramics, alabasters, statuettes, inscriptions, coins, weapons and copper vessels.
20 locals recommend
Archaeological Museum of Aegina
1 Patriarchou Grigoriou EThe Archaeological Museum of Aegina was founded in 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of independent Greece, the museum contains a variety of ancient vessels, pottery, ceramics, alabasters, statuettes, inscriptions, coins, weapons and copper vessels.