The ferry route between Aegina and Piraeus is temporarily not covered by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
On the east coast of the island of Aegina is the port of Agia Marina. It is a small port providing docking for hydrofoils and ferries that connect with Piraeus and other islands in the Saronic Gulf. The port is more active during the summer months, a period in which connections intensify. How to reach the port of Agia Marina The ferry terminal is located on the east coast of the island and is linked to the capital by buses, leaving several times a day, they take 30 minutes and the ticket costs around € 2.00. There is a ticket office near the boarding terminal. The nearest international ai... [More information]
Address: Κυριάκου Γαλάρη 168, Ag. Marina 180 10, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Agia Marina (Aegina), port
Piraeus is the historic port of Athens and is located in the Saronic Gulf and is one of the world's largest passenger transport ports. It was expanded and modernized for the Olympics in 2004 making it a major transport hub not only in the Aegean, throughout the Mediterranean. The commercial activities have been moved to Keratsini, Ikonion and Aspopyrgos, making this the major port for ferries, ships and goods to the Greek islands. Piraeus has soap and sugar factories, distilleries, and shipyards and has become the industrial heartland of Greece, helping to redefine the landscape and boost Gree... [More information]