How to Take the Athens to Aegina Ferry from Piraeus (2025)
This guide details how to easily take the Athens to Aegina ferry from Piraeus.
It offers tips on how to book your ferry ticket, port information, and the best tours you can take as an alternative!
Quick Aegina Travel Guide
If you’re traveling to Aegina last minute, be sure you have hotels and tours booked ahead of time. Below are some of my top picks:
🇬🇷 Top picks for Saronic Islands tours:
- Full-day tour of the Saronic Islands from Athens (most popular tour option)
- VIP cruise of the Saronic Islands from Athens (great for couples and groups)
🛌 Top picks for places to stay in Aegina:
- Danae Hotel (super close to Aegina town)
- LaLiBay Resort & Spa Adults Only (Perdika)
- The Beachhouse Apartments (Vagia Beach)
🦑 Popular places to eat in Aegina: Oroscopo Restaurant, Dromaki, Ammos, Ouzeri o Skotadis, Taverna Kavourina
🚗 Looking for the best way to get around Greece? Click here to check rental car rates for Greece!
I recently had the opportunity to visit Aegina, one of the Saronic Greek Islands, on an overnight trip from Athens.
While this trip to Aegina could have been done as a day trip, I opted to stay there and experience it to the fullest I could.
This is a descriptive guide about how to take the Athens to Aegina ferry from Piraeus (the port near Athens). Click here if you’re looking for things to do in Aegina.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through the following:
How to Take the Athens to Aegina Ferry from Piraeus
After all of my travels, I realized I had never actually gone to any Greek Islands. I guess I assumed all would be heavily touristic and not a place I wanted to venture off to.
Imagine my delight when I discovered that there were more Greek islands than Santorini and Mykonos (I know… I know…). Nevertheless, I did not fully realize how accessible some of the islands were from Athens.
I finally had the chance to check some of them out on my recent trip to Greece, and I think I will likely trek back here annually to see what the other ones are like.

This guide will take you to Aegina, an island not far from Athens and known for its pistachios. It was two days of absolute bliss for me, as I consumed a lot of pistachio butter and pistachio ice cream.
You can catch the ferry from Athens to Aegina easily from Piraeus, and this will tell you how to do so and what you need to know before taking that ferry from Piraeus to Aegina.
Getting to the Piraeus Port near Athens
Your Aegina ferry will depart from the Piraeus port near Athens. You can actually get there via the metro or the bus if you wish.
Unfortunately, it will result in several connections, and it will take an hour and a half or two hours to do so. You can also get a taxi to take you there from Athens city center or the airport.
This will cost around €25 one way from the city center and about €60 from the airport. I actually wanted to try a service I had heard about called Welcome Pickups.
This costs €64 straight (per car, not per person… but they do charge a little extra per suitcase) from the airport to the Piraeus port.

The driver picks you up from the airport with a sign and takes your bags straight to their vehicle, which is nice and not a dingy taxi and does not smell like stale cigarettes.
They will also wait for you for an hour at the airport (all included in the cost) and monitor your flight situation. All drivers speak exceptional English and will even have a SIM card for you if you wish.
This service is great, and they even gave me an Athens tote bag on arrival. It is available in multiple cities in Europe and all over Greece.
Is there luggage storage at Piraeus Port?
There is luggage storage at Piraeus Port, actually. You can find it at the Heation Passenger terminal, or Akti Ietionia. This is for ferry passengers.
You can also find luggage storage if you’re a cruise ship passenger at the cruise passenger terminal A. Storing your luggage at Piraeus is a great option if you’re taking a day trip to Aegina or any of the other nearby islands.
Is there food at the Piraeus Port?
Yes! There are heaps of food options around the Piraeus port and even small kiosks and ‘cantinas’ inside the port area.

Athens to Aegina Ferry Options & Prices
You have two options for ferries to get from Athens to Aegina (Piraeus to Aegina).
➡️ Option 1: The first option is a huge car ferry with Saronic Ferries or San Lorenzo Ferries. These are €12 and €10 one-way, respectively.
The ferry is large and takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to get from Athens to Aegina. Click here for Blue Star ferry timetables and options.

➡️ Option 2: The second ferry option is with Blue Star / Hellenic Seaways and is a smaller, carless ferry called the Aero Highspeed. It takes 40 minutes to get to Aegina from Athens. The cost is €19.50 per person (one-way).
This is the option I took for the sake of time. I can highly recommend it. Click here for Hellenic Seaways ferry timetables and options.
How to Buy a Ferry Ticket from Athens to Aegina
You have a couple of options for how to get your ticket from Athens to Aegina. You could walk up to the port and purchase one right before the ferry.
I do not recommend this in low season or high season, as my ferries were rather full in March. I recommend purchasing in advance. I purchased my tickets via this website.

It will guide you through the procedure of purchasing tickets, reserving a seat (if it is an option), and securing your tickets so you have no worries once you arrive at the port.
Once at the port, I had to pick up my tickets with my reservation information. I was able to pick up all the tickets at once, even for the future journeys I had. They say they require an ID, but no one asked for my passport.
Tips for the Athens – Aegina Ferry Ride
There is not a whole lot to know before taking the ferry from Athens to Aegina. The one thing that startled me was that I got slightly nauseous before we took off.
I boarded the boat around 15 minutes before it departed and had to remove myself. The water wasn’t choppy, but the smooth rocking of the boat made me queasy. The ride itself was fine. If you get seasick, do bring some bands or pills with you before the trip.

They will store your bag separately once you get on the ferry, so if you want to go on the back or side tours to video or photograph, make sure you have your stuff handy!
Once You Arrive on Aegina from Athens
You will either arrive 40 minutes or 1 hour and 20 minutes later, depending on the ferry you took from Athens to Aegina. I arrived 40 minutes later, and the port was right in the middle of Aegina city.
My hotel on Aegina was just a stone’s throw away from the port itself and was walkable.
But, if you’re staying somewhere else on the island, there will be taxis in the area, or you can always go and ask a hotel or business to call a driver for you.
Organized Day Tours to Aegina from Athens
Another amazing option to get to Aegina from Athens is by partaking in an organized day trip there. This is an excellent alternative for those who don’t have a lot of time in Athens but still want to have an introduction to the Greek Islands.
These cruises not only go to Aegina but additional islands. Here are a few highly recommended Aegina tours from Athens (day tours):
- Full-day tour of the Saronic Islands from Athens (most popular tour option)
- VIP cruise of the Saronic Islands from Athens (great for couples and groups)
Getting Back to Athens from Aegina
Do your best to pre-purchase your tickets! There is no actual port area at Aegina’s docks (at least I didn’t notice one).

You can surely purchase somewhere in the city, but I think you should save yourself some time and just purchase a round-trip ahead of time.
FAQ About Traveling to Aegina
How long is the ferry from Athens to Aegina? The ferry ride time from Athens to Aegina depends on the ferry itself. It can range from 40 minutes on a car-less ferry to 1 hour and 20 minutes on a car ferry.
How much is the ferry from Athens to Aegina? The ferry price from Athens to Aegina depends on the ferry. The Aero Highspeed, the fast ferry, is about €19.50 one way, while the slower, car ferry is €10-12 one way.
What is the fastest way to get from Athens to Aegina? The fastest way to Aegina from Athens is on the Aero Highspeed ferry. It will take about 40 minutes to arrive.
What is the cheapest way to get from Athens to Aegina? The cheapest ferry is the car ferry from Piraeus port to Aegina with San Lorenzo. It starts at €10 per person (one way).
Can you travel with a car to Aegina? Yes, you can take a car to Aegina. Just be sure that you book the car ferry and not the Aero Highspeed! Prices will vary based on the size of the car.
Final Thoughts on my Trip from Athens to Aegina
I am so happy I got to go to Aegina on my trip to Greece. I just want to move there and eat pistachios for the rest of my life. The trip from Athens to Aegina by ferry was extremely easy and didn’t require much effort, as this post indicates.
I highly recommend taking a day trip there or hopping on one of the aforementioned tours that will let you see a bit of the Saronic Islands if you don’t have much time in Greece on this trip.
Please drop a comment if you have any questions!
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It would be so helpful if you mentioned which Aegina stop to choose for the ferry… unless I missed it
Hi Mary! Sorry this is a very delayed reply as I am just now seeing a bunch of comments that were sitting in queue!
There was only one that I saw when there? The main Aegina town port?
what is the price of salty pistachio per kg in aegina