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Skala Agistri Saronikos, 18010, Greece
Tel: +30 22970-91222, 22970-91094
Fax: +30 22970-91015
e-mail: info@dionysosagistri.com
Tel: +30 22970-91222, 22970-91094
Fax: +30 22970-91015
e-mail: info@dionysosagistri.com
How to get to the island
From Athens International Airport to Piraeus port
By bus – The closest airport to Agistri is Athens International Airport, ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’. On leaving the arrivals hall, you will find bus X96 outside, which takes you straight to the Port of Piraeus. The buses leave every 15-20 minutes during the day and approximately every 30 minutes during night time. The bus makes several stops on the way and Piraeus port is the last stop. Ticket price is 5 euros and the average travelling time from the airport to the port is 90 minutes. Once you have purchased your ticket, you must stamp it on the small orange machine within the bus.
By taxi – You can also take a yellow taxi to the port. The travel time can be less than the travel time by bus, depending on the amount of traffic. A taxi will cost around 45 euros.
From the port of Piraeus to Agistri island At the port of Piraeus, the ferry boats and Flying Dolphins for Agistri leave from Gate E8, which is close to the X96 bus stop. Almost all Flying Dolphins and ferry boats go to Agistri via Aegina island. Boat tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices on the quay. The Flying Dolphins arrive at Agistri at the port of Milos and the Ferry arrives at Skala. Aktaion Beach Boutique Hotel and Dionysos Hotel are located within walking distance from the port of Skala. When you arrive at the port of Milos, you can either take the local bus to Skala or arrange a taxi.
The ‘Agistri Express’ connects Aegina island with Agistri, an easy means of transport when you want to visit Aegina.
In case of strikes and emergencies there are always water taxi’s available. Arrangements can be made through our reception staff.
From Athens International Airport to Piraeus port
By bus – The closest airport to Agistri is Athens International Airport, ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’. On leaving the arrivals hall, you will find bus X96 outside, which takes you straight to the Port of Piraeus. The buses leave every 15-20 minutes during the day and approximately every 30 minutes during night time. The bus makes several stops on the way and Piraeus port is the last stop. Ticket price is 5 euros and the average travelling time from the airport to the port is 90 minutes. Once you have purchased your ticket, you must stamp it on the small orange machine within the bus.
By taxi – You can also take a yellow taxi to the port. The travel time can be less than the travel time by bus, depending on the amount of traffic. A taxi will cost around 45 euros.
From the port of Piraeus to Agistri island At the port of Piraeus, the ferry boats and Flying Dolphins for Agistri leave from Gate E8, which is close to the X96 bus stop. Almost all Flying Dolphins and ferry boats go to Agistri via Aegina island. Boat tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices on the quay. The Flying Dolphins arrive at Agistri at the port of Milos and the Ferry arrives at Skala. Aktaion Beach Boutique Hotel and Dionysos Hotel are located within walking distance from the port of Skala. When you arrive at the port of Milos, you can either take the local bus to Skala or arrange a taxi.
The ‘Agistri Express’ connects Aegina island with Agistri, an easy means of transport when you want to visit Aegina.
In case of strikes and emergencies there are always water taxi’s available. Arrangements can be made through our reception staff.