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Managed directly by Aegina, offering a unique approach to pricing. You pay per day, with a single night equaling a two-day charge, and so on. However, at just under 7 euros per day for a 11-meter boat, the cost is manageable.
The water and electricity chips, valid for both Aegina and Perdika marinas, are an interesting system. They cost 14 euros, which is refundable upon return, with a minimum charge of 6 euros for consumption. The catch? Any remaining credit on the chip is lost if not used.
Overall, this marina is a budget-friendly option for those seeking a convenient base to explore Aegina and Perdika.
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The southern anchorage offers a lovely setting, with good sand bottom at depths of 5-6m. However, a significant drawback emerges with strong northerly winds. The long fetch generates a noticeable swell, making the anchorage uncomfortable in these conditions. Overall, it’s a great spot for calm days, but avoid it during strong northerly winds.
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Initially, our attempt to anchor near the small buoys was met with disappointment, with seaweed and a poor hold. However, perseverance led us to a secluded sand patch on the southern side of the bay, at about 12m. It was a perfect fit, providing a peaceful and quiet anchorage, a welcome escape from the crowded areas.
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When Perdika proved too crowded for mooring or anchoring, this spot offered a welcome haven. Despite a 15-knot northerly breeze, the anchorage remained calm, with only occasional swell from other boats. The nearby beach and easy access to Perdika via dinghy added to the appeal, making it a great alternative when the main harbour is full.
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This bay’s strategic location provides excellent protection, except in southerly winds. Contrary to some reports, anchoring and swimming in the middle of the beach is perfectly possible, with a sandy bottom ranging from 6-12m deep.
Aegina boasts a delightful array of ports and marinas catering to every sailing need. The main marina in Aegina Town is the Marina Aegina. It offers all the amenities you need, including electricity, water, showers, and even a restaurant. Across from the main marina you’ll find the smaller Aegina Old Port which is the perfect spot to tie up your boat if you wish to enjoy a lively Greek night. If you’re looking for a quieter spot, you can head to Agia Marina, a charming fishing village with a quaint harbour ideal for smaller boats. For a truly idyllic setting, consider Perdika, a picturesque village on the north side of the island with its own small port. These are just a few of the many places to dock your vessel, so you’re sure to find a harbour that suits your taste.
Beyond the marinas, Aegina offers a wealth of stunning anchorages, perfect for those who prefer the freedom of a wild, open sea experience. The crystal-clear waters of the island offer numerous secluded bays and hidden coves, each with its own unique charm. Moni, a picturesque bay on the island's southeastern tip, is a popular destination for its pristine beaches and breathtaking views. Souvala, a charming village on the western coast, is known for its stunning bay with a sandy beach ideal for swimming. For the ultimate secluded escape, head to Kalamaki Beach, a hidden gem on the island's southern tip. The beach offers a secluded cove and calm waters for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing under the sun. Don't forget to explore the hidden coves and beaches along the island's rugged coastline!
Aeginean history is rich and vibrant. Step back in time and marvel at the Temple of Aphaia, a stunning ancient Greek temple perched atop a hill overlooking the island. This well-preserved treasure is a testament to Aegina's glorious past and offers breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. Venture into the island's heart and discover the enchanting Moni Agios Nektarios , a monastery known for its peaceful atmosphere and miraculous healing properties. For a taste of authentic island life, wander through the charming streets of Aegina Town, where you'll find traditional shops, tavernas serving delicious Greek cuisine, and cafes perfect for enjoying a leisurely coffee. Just off the coast of Aegina, lies the uninhabited island of Angistri, a perfect spot for a day trip, boasting stunning beaches and picturesque scenery.
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