Φαγητό
Skotadis
46 Leof. Dimokratiasexcellent food in town perfect service
O Mantas sto Kima
few meters away from our house, very good food and view
Dromaki
4 Ακτή Τότη ΧατζήGood food in town perfect sunset
Maridaki Restaurant
48 Leoforos DimokratiasGood food in town near the port
Ο ΜΙΛΤΟΣ
fresh fish 🐟 in a beautiful fish village Perdika.You need a car or taxi.
Perfect place for breakfast and cocktails in town
Enjoy the sunset
14 locals recommend
Inn on the beach
Ακτή Τότη ΧατζήPerfect place for breakfast and cocktails in town
Enjoy the sunset
miralice_aegina
28 Leof. Dimokratiasperfect for brunch and dinner near the port
Fyki Beach Restaurant
AiginitissaEnjoy the beautiful beach.
beaches
Aqua Loca Beach Bar
walking distance from our house
Akrogialia
beautiful beach close to our house.
You can eat and drink there.
Beautiful beach in a small island 🏝️.
You need to take a boat to get there..
You will see peacocks and deers there.
Moni Beach Bar
Beautiful beach in a small island 🏝️.
You need to take a boat to get there..
You will see peacocks and deers there.
Bocampo Beach Bar
Beautiful beach.
You can eat and drink there
walking paths
A beautiful path to an old olive tree .You can start from marathon beach ⛱️ or from the beautiful village called "pachia rahi "
Walk in Chrysoleontissa's footsteps
Are you familiar with the proverb “no pain, no gain”? Well, fortunately, this isn't the case! The 6km route starts from the cemetery in Pachia Rachi, ending at the Monastery of Chrysoleontissa. The footpath has an uphill slope but soon (thankfully!) the trail becomes flat again.
During this 2-hour hike, you will cross paths with the old aqueduct and the kiln used by Aeginians to produce pottery on the plateau of St. Leontios. You will see the whole western side of the island stretching in front of you until you reach the Monastery of Panagia Chrysoleontissa.
The 17th-century fortified monastery with impressive blue domes welcomes you to its inner courtyard. There, you can quench your thirst with some cold water while enjoying stunning views of the Saronic Gulf.

The Μonastery of Panagia Chrysoleontissa surrounded by greenery
Conquer Mount Hellanion
Aegina has something for every kind of hillwalker and as we are taking it seriously (not TOO much though), off we go to the island's most impressive hiking trail. Before we leave, grab a sweatshirt as there’s a nip in the air at the peak of Mount Hellanion.
Get ready for a journey of 8.8km and a 5-hour hike that will lead you to the top of the highest mountain in the Saronic Gulf. The route starts from the village of Anitsaio, passes through verdant hills and sleepy wells ending at the Church of Prophet Elias.
The small white chapel has been built over the ruins of the ancient Temple of Zeus. There, among ancient gods, you feel like a god yourself, watching the breathtaking views and the endless blue at an altitude of 532 meters.
Tip: if you are not into a 5-hour hike, you can reach a point by car and then continue hiking to the top. Bring sunscreen and a hat with you to avoid sunburn!

View of the Saronic Gulf from the top of Mount Hellanion
Nothing can stop you now that you are a master in mapping Aegina’s hiking trails, right? With Saronic Ferries and Blue Star Ferries, you depart from the port of Piraeus, arriving in Aegina in 1 hour! Book your ferry tickets from €7 on Ferryhopper and meet you at the top of Mount Hellanion!
13 locals recommend
Αρχαίος Ελαιώνας
A beautiful path to an old olive tree .You can start from marathon beach ⛱️ or from the beautiful village called "pachia rahi "
Walk in Chrysoleontissa's footsteps
Are you familiar with the proverb “no pain, no gain”? Well, fortunately, this isn't the case! The 6km route starts from the cemetery in Pachia Rachi, ending at the Monastery of Chrysoleontissa. The footpath has an uphill slope but soon (thankfully!) the trail becomes flat again.
During this 2-hour hike, you will cross paths with the old aqueduct and the kiln used by Aeginians to produce pottery on the plateau of St. Leontios. You will see the whole western side of the island stretching in front of you until you reach the Monastery of Panagia Chrysoleontissa.
The 17th-century fortified monastery with impressive blue domes welcomes you to its inner courtyard. There, you can quench your thirst with some cold water while enjoying stunning views of the Saronic Gulf.

The Μonastery of Panagia Chrysoleontissa surrounded by greenery
Conquer Mount Hellanion
Aegina has something for every kind of hillwalker and as we are taking it seriously (not TOO much though), off we go to the island's most impressive hiking trail. Before we leave, grab a sweatshirt as there’s a nip in the air at the peak of Mount Hellanion.
Get ready for a journey of 8.8km and a 5-hour hike that will lead you to the top of the highest mountain in the Saronic Gulf. The route starts from the village of Anitsaio, passes through verdant hills and sleepy wells ending at the Church of Prophet Elias.
The small white chapel has been built over the ruins of the ancient Temple of Zeus. There, among ancient gods, you feel like a god yourself, watching the breathtaking views and the endless blue at an altitude of 532 meters.
Tip: if you are not into a 5-hour hike, you can reach a point by car and then continue hiking to the top. Bring sunscreen and a hat with you to avoid sunburn!

View of the Saronic Gulf from the top of Mount Hellanion
Nothing can stop you now that you are a master in mapping Aegina’s hiking trails, right? With Saronic Ferries and Blue Star Ferries, you depart from the port of Piraeus, arriving in Aegina in 1 hour! Book your ferry tickets from €7 on Ferryhopper and meet you at the top of Mount Hellanion!
The view is stunning from there.
forty minutes on foot 👣 from anitseo village
Suggested Routes
The tour of Mt. Ellanio
(8.8 km, 5 hrs, difficulty: medium / hard for a short distance after Ahlada)
Sfentouri – Elaionas
(3 km, 1hr15 ‘, difficulty: medium)
Ancient Elaionas
(5.8 km, 3 hours, difficulty: easy – medium)
Chrysoleontissa
(6 km, 2.5 hrs, difficulty: initially medium and then easy)
East side of Aegina
(5.8 km, 3hrs15 ‘, difficulty: easy – medium)
Mythical Asopos
(5.8 km, 2.5 hrs, difficulty: initially easy and then medium)
Palaiochora
(1.2 km, 40′, difficulty: easy and medium)
In the forest
(5.2 km, 2.5 hours (hiking), difficulty: easy cycling or hiking route)
Temple of Aphaia
(2.5 km, 50′, difficulty: medium)
Vlachides – Kipoi
(1 km, 40’, difficulty: easy)
(More paths are getting ready so stay tuned!)
Oros Aegina
The view is stunning from there.
forty minutes on foot 👣 from anitseo village
Suggested Routes
The tour of Mt. Ellanio
(8.8 km, 5 hrs, difficulty: medium / hard for a short distance after Ahlada)
Sfentouri – Elaionas
(3 km, 1hr15 ‘, difficulty: medium)
Ancient Elaionas
(5.8 km, 3 hours, difficulty: easy – medium)
Chrysoleontissa
(6 km, 2.5 hrs, difficulty: initially medium and then easy)
East side of Aegina
(5.8 km, 3hrs15 ‘, difficulty: easy – medium)
Mythical Asopos
(5.8 km, 2.5 hrs, difficulty: initially easy and then medium)
Palaiochora
(1.2 km, 40′, difficulty: easy and medium)
In the forest
(5.2 km, 2.5 hours (hiking), difficulty: easy cycling or hiking route)
Temple of Aphaia
(2.5 km, 50′, difficulty: medium)
Vlachides – Kipoi
(1 km, 40’, difficulty: easy)
(More paths are getting ready so stay tuned!)
Αξιοθέατα
You must visit the temple of Afaia.The Temple of Aphaia (Greek: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea[1] is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf. Formerly known as the Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius, the great Doric temple is now recognized as dedicated to the mother-goddess Aphaia. It was a favourite of the Neoclassical and Romantic artists such as J. M. W. Turner. It stands on a c. 160 m peak on the eastern side of the island approximately 13 km east by road from the main port.[2]
107 locals recommend
Temple of Aphaia
You must visit the temple of Afaia.The Temple of Aphaia (Greek: Ναός Αφαίας) or Afea[1] is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf. Formerly known as the Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius, the great Doric temple is now recognized as dedicated to the mother-goddess Aphaia. It was a favourite of the Neoclassical and Romantic artists such as J. M. W. Turner. It stands on a c. 160 m peak on the eastern side of the island approximately 13 km east by road from the main port.[2]
Temple of Apollo
You must visit it.Its next to port
Tower of Markellos
In town.
Paliochora