Greeka guide to Aegina
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Greeka guide to Aegina
Aegina in Saronic Information about villages, beaches, sightseeing, restaurants, activities and more... All the information is this guide is sorted by popularity. For more information please visit our section of Aegina on Greeka.com. What is Greeka.com? Greeka.com is just the most popular website about Greece and the Greek Islands. What to do after you trip? Just visit www.greeka.com and write about your experience, rate the locations you visited and upload your pictures. Map of Aegina Organize your trip to Aegina Greeka.com can also help you organize your entire holiday in Aegina. Thousands of people use our services every year. You can use Greeka.com to: - Buy your ferry tickets online - Book your car rentals - Organize your transfers by taxi and bus - Create a custom island hopping package - Visit Greek areas in an organized tour Aegina p 2/7 Aegina Guide About Aegina Due to its proximity to Athens, Aegina attracts many Athenians in the weekends, especially in summer. Aegina is a beautiful and verdant island, full of pine trees and olive trees, picturesque villages, fine beaches and interesting archaeological monuments, such as the beautiful Temple of Aphaia, built in the 5th century BC, and considered as the finest archaeological monument of the Saronic islands. Aegina is also the land of pistachios. The island produces them since antiquity and offers a wide range of excellent nuts, which in fact have been patented as exclusive products of the island. During the Classical times, the island was a major naval power and would frequently come in competition with Athens. This competition led to a great battle in 459 BC, when the Athenian fleet attacked Aegina and destroyed the whole island. Since then, Aegina completely lost its power. The next glorious moment in its history was when it became the capital of the first Greek state, from 1827 to 1829. During that time, Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of Greece, reconstructed the town with Neoclassical buildings, new streets and social services. Aegina is also well-known thanks to the famous Greek writer, Nikos Kanzantzakis, who loved the island and was living there when he wrote his world-known book, Zorba the Greek. The beauty of the landscape, the hospitality of the inhabitants, the interesting archaeological sites and the modern touristy facilities will charm visitors who set foot on the bright, colourful little island of Aegina. Most popular tourist resorts are Souvala and Agia Marina, however there are also many peaceful beaches, such as Perdika and Marathon. A nice daily excursion from Aegina is to Agistri, a tiny green island with crystal beaches to swim. Aegina p 3/7 Aegina Guide Best Villages in Aegina Town (Rating: by Greeka members) Location: On the western side of the island Description: Aegina Town is the capital of the island and the first capital of the Greek State. Its long history, the lovely port and the picturesque nature attract many summer visitors to the island. Sightseeing: Agios Nikolaos, Archaeological Museum, Christos Kapralos Museum, Folklore Museum, Monastery of Agios Nektarios, Temple of Apollo Perdika Location: 10 km south east of Aegina Town Description: Perdika is a picturesque, seaside villahe on the southern side of the island. Excursion boats connect Perdika to the opposite island of Moni in summer. Sightseeing: Moni Islet Aegina p 4/7 Aegina Guide Agia Marina (Rating: by Greeka members) Location: 12 km east of Aegina Town Description: Agia Marina is a tourist resort on the eastern side of the island with many facilities. It gets very popular in summer. Sightseeing: Aphaia Museum, Temple of Athena Aphaia Best Beaches in Aegina Souvala (Rating: by Greeka members) Location: 9 km north east of Aegina Town Description: Souvala is a popular beach resort on the northern side of the island. The picturesque beaches and the crystal water of the region attract many visitors in summer. Aegina p 5/7 Aegina Guide Marathon Location: 5 km south east of Aegina Town Description: Marathon (or Marathonas) is a nice secluded beach in close distance to Aegina Town. This is a picturesque place that doesn't usually get crowded. Sightseeing: Wildlife Hospital Best Sightseeing in Aegina Temple of Athena Aphaia Location: Agia Marina The Doric temple of Athena Aphaia was built around 420 B.C. on the site of a former temple. It is situated on top of a rock and it was dedicated to goddess Athena. The amazing thing is the this temple of Aegina, the temple of Poseidon in Sounion and the Acropolis of Athens geographically form an isosceles triangle. Aegina p 6/7 Aegina Guide Monastery of Agios Nektarios Location: Town The monastery was established by the saint himself, who was an Orthodox bishop, in 1904. Agios Nektarios lived in this monastery from 1908 to 1920. Today, this monastery is considered an important religious centre in Greece. Credits Greeka.com would like to thank the following members for their valuable contribution, as some of the photos included in this guide belong to them. atle, dannyb, evangelos, ger, janice18, lesbrothwood, lisapost, margaret, marie, milos58, pontikos, webgirl, yassou, zwitserw Copyright The copyright of this guide belongs to Greeka.com. You do NOT have the right to use or copy photos or other material from this guide without prior written permission by Greeka.com. If you want to use material from this guide, please first contact us. Greeka.com • Adress: Makrigianni 26A, 18537 Piraeus/Athens, Greece • E-mail: info@greeka.com • Tel: +30 210 4526900 • Fax: +30 210 4526960 Aegina p 7/7