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5 Best Things To Do in Agistri, Greece [with Suggested Tours]

By Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor August 20th, 2020 Posted in Destination, Europe Travel Blog, Travel Blog, Travel Guides No comments

Are you planning to travel to Agistri, Greece soon? Read our tips below on the things to do in Agistri with suggested tours!

5 Best Things to do in Agistri, Greece
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Agistri or Angistri is a small Greek island. It is also the municipality in the Saronic Gulf. Being near Athens, access here is very easy. Despite its small size, there are several beaches you can discover here. If you’re passionate about the ocean and is a big fan of water activities, Agistri is the place you should be on your next summer holiday vacation!

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List of Best Things to do in Agistri, Greece

1. Aponisos Beach

 

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A very beautiful small beach in the middle of the forest with turquoise clear waters and quite calm. Perfect for families and people who like snorkeling. Not only that this beach is amazing, but It is also a very quiet place, and not frequented by tourists.

2. Mariza Beach

 

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Mariza Beach is located at the port of Limenaria by bus and is easily accessible. This is actually not a beach, but rather a small concrete platform with a ladder where you can swim in wonderful waters. Its rock overlooks an unspoiled panorama of embarrassing beauty.

3. Dragonera Beach

5 Best Things to do in Agistri, Greece
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Dragonera is a well-equipped beach. It has sunbeds and a canteen if one wants to get water, soft drinks, etc. The water is crystal clear. Those who do not want to use sunbeds, of course, can sit under the trees which provide good shade and are close to the beach.

4. Chalkiada Beach

 

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A real paradise reachable through a path in the middle of the pine forest where the campers’ tents are located. Chalkiada beach is a very beautiful beach although a bit difficult to locate. When you reach the beach, you will be rewarded with a real corner of paradise. There are no kiosks, no bars or anything else, on the other hand, a lot of nature and relaxation.

5. Kayaking/Diving

Since you can visit different beaches in Agistri, it is not difficult to find areas where you can try kayaking and scuba diving. Boasting with crystal clear blue waters, snorkeling is also possible! You could really expect to have a lot of fun in Agistri!

6. Find accommodation in Agistri, Greece

Where to stay in Agistri, Greece

Budget Hotel

Dionysos Hotel

5 Best Things to do in Agistri, Greece

Dionysos features self-catered rooms with a balcony in the pine-covered area of Skliri. Dionysos Hotel rooms are tastefully decorated with wrought iron beds and mosquito nets. They all include a kitchenette with a refrigerator and come with air conditioning and TV. In the area of the bar guests can have their breakfast, and later in the day enjoy a snack or a drink.

Price: Starts at $41 per night for Economy Double Room without Sea View, add $1 for taxes and charges, and it’s non-refundable.

Luxury Hotel

Aktaion Beach Hotel

5 Best Things to do in Agistri, Greece

This traditional hotel offers air-conditioned accommodations with private balconies. Each of Aktaion’s units is fitted with elegant furnishings and features a TV and tea-and-coffee-making facilities. Their furnished balconies overlook the pool, or the beach, and the Saronic Gulf. In the morning Hotel Aktaion serves continental breakfast at the stone-paved courtyard by the poolside. Greek dishes are served at the hotel’s restaurant.

Price: Starts at $82 per night for Standard Double Room without Sea View, add $2 for taxes and charges, includes taxes and charges, and it offers a free cancellation.

Extra Tip: Check out Plumguide for the best holiday homes and vacation rentals in Greece.

These are the possible things you can do in Agistri, Greece. So if you are ready to have a fun and exciting trip, you know what to do and where to go! So pack your things now and prepare yourself for a wonderful adventure in Agistri.

How to go to Agistri, Greece from London

There’s no airport in Agistri. The nearest airport is in Athens.

Via EasyJet: (one way)

*From London Gatwick – Athens

Ticket Price: £53.53

Via Ryanair: (one way)

*From London Stansted – Athens

Ticket Price: £58.23

*From Athens to Agistri via Ferry

When you arrive in Athens, just head your way to Piraeus Port. From there, travel time can take only around 1 hour to 2 hours.

*Prices are subject to change. You can visit Skyscanner for more details about the ticket prices.

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Fatima Turla2Hi there! I’m Fatima. My first major travel was in 2016 in the beautiful city of Cebu. After that, I got interested in traveling. Now I enjoy learning languages and other country’s cultures. My goal is to visit at least one country each year and to share my experiences with other people through writing or blogging. Witness my journey by following me on Instagram.​​​​​​​​​​​

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