Sea, nature and relaxation on every side of the island
Sandy, rocky or pebbled, the beaches of Aegina invite you to dive into their waters. They are generally organised, though there is also space for those who wish to bring their own umbrella. The island’s distinctive clay-rich soil can be used as a natural spa treatment for the skin.
At a glance:
At a glance:
- At the sandy Aeginitissa beach, halfway along the Marathon–Perdika route, you can swim in a large cove surrounded by eucalyptus trees offering both shade and fragrance.
- At Agia Marina, you can swim at the island’s largest sandy beach, on its eastern side.
- At Kolona, you can even go on foot, as it lies beside the island’s main port. It is sandy, though it has certain special characteristics due to the nearby archaeological site of the Temple of Apollo.
- In the Marathon area there are two sandy beaches, just 5 minutes by road from Aegina Town.
- At Klima, you can dive into a cove of deep-blue waters whose colour is owed to the bright white sand. It lies on the road to Sfentouri.
- At Sarpa, peace and exceptionally clear waters reward you for the difficult route you will need to follow after reaching Perdika.
- At the sandy beach of Moni Islet, opposite Aegina, you have the opportunity to swim beside the pine forest. You can travel by road as far as Perdika and from there by small boat.
- At Souvala, well known for its thermal springs, the small stretch of sand and the rocky area create lovely conditions for swimming.










































































