The villages of Aegina are few yet all have a unique charm.
In brief, the main village is Aegina Town, the capital and main port of the island. There are also lovely tourist resorts on the island, the most busy being Agia Marina, and picturesque fishing villages, such as Perdika.
Most accommodations are located in these villages.
Below, you will find a list of 4 Aegina villages sorted by popularity.
After exploring them, don't miss out on our list of the Best Things to do in Aegina (best beaches, sights, restaurants, and more).
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.
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.
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.
Location: 10 km east of Aegina Town Description: Mesagros is a traditional village in the inland of Aegina, on the way to the Temple of Athena Aphaia. This village has a long tradition of making pottery.
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.
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.
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.
Location: 10 km east of Aegina Town Description: Mesagros is a traditional village in the inland of Aegina, on the way to the Temple of Athena Aphaia. This village has a long tradition of making pottery.
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