Experiences Between Sea and Green
Agistri is not only a destination for relaxation, but also a small island full of experiences that blend adventure, exploration, and natural beauty. From sea-based activities to hikes through pine forests, there’s something here for every mood.
One of the most memorable experiences is sailing around the island. Whether you choose a sea taxi, a private cruise with a skipper, or a small boat rental, you’ll discover secluded coves, sea caves, and hidden beaches that are inaccessible by land.
For a more active connection with nature, sea kayaking is an excellent option. You can rent a kayak from Skala, paddle along the coastline, pass over shipwrecks, spot uninhabited islets, and experience the thrill of true exploration. Water sports enthusiasts can also enjoy water skiing or windsurfing in the island’s bays, while fishing excursions to nearby spots are frequently organised.
The seabed of the Saronic Gulf offers unique opportunities for diving and snorkelling. With the guidance of experienced professionals, even beginners can discover the island’s rich underwater world.
On land, alternative activities include horse riding near Aponisos, set against a backdrop of wild natural beauty, as well as hiking through lush pine-covered trails that reveal a different side of the island.
With a total area of around 14 square kilometers, Agistri is easy to explore on foot or by bicycle. A lovely route is from Skala to the picturesque Metochi, where you can admire traditional houses and uninterrupted sea views.
The coastal path between Skala and Megalochori is also ideal for an evening walk, offering beautiful sunset views (about 15–20 minutes on foot), while rides in traditional horse-drawn carriages add a subtle romantic touch.
One of the most memorable experiences is sailing around the island. Whether you choose a sea taxi, a private cruise with a skipper, or a small boat rental, you’ll discover secluded coves, sea caves, and hidden beaches that are inaccessible by land.
For a more active connection with nature, sea kayaking is an excellent option. You can rent a kayak from Skala, paddle along the coastline, pass over shipwrecks, spot uninhabited islets, and experience the thrill of true exploration. Water sports enthusiasts can also enjoy water skiing or windsurfing in the island’s bays, while fishing excursions to nearby spots are frequently organised.
The seabed of the Saronic Gulf offers unique opportunities for diving and snorkelling. With the guidance of experienced professionals, even beginners can discover the island’s rich underwater world.
On land, alternative activities include horse riding near Aponisos, set against a backdrop of wild natural beauty, as well as hiking through lush pine-covered trails that reveal a different side of the island.
With a total area of around 14 square kilometers, Agistri is easy to explore on foot or by bicycle. A lovely route is from Skala to the picturesque Metochi, where you can admire traditional houses and uninterrupted sea views.
The coastal path between Skala and Megalochori is also ideal for an evening walk, offering beautiful sunset views (about 15–20 minutes on foot), while rides in traditional horse-drawn carriages add a subtle romantic touch.













































