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Aegina Ferries

The Greek shipping company Aegina Ferries runs regular connections between Piraeus and the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.

Aegina Ferries ferry routes

Every route operated by Aegina Ferries at a glance, with current crossing times, timetables and ticket prices.

Aegina Ferries is a Greek ferry company based in Piraeus, offering regular connections to the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf. It is one of several operators on this popular route close to Athens.

Aegina Ferries connects the port of Piraeus with the island of Aegina, only around 30 minutes' sailing time from the Greek capital. Aegina has three ports: the main port of Aegina Town, the second-largest port of Souvala, and the smaller port of Agia Marina. All three are connected to Piraeus and to other islands in the Saronic Gulf.

The Piraeus-Aegina route is one of the busiest ferry routes in Greece, with around 20 crossings a day run by various companies. Alongside Aegina Ferries, the route is also served by Saronic Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins, Blue Star Ferries, Magic Sea Ferries and San Lorenzo Ferries.

Ticket prices start at around €9 and go up to €19.50, depending on the type of ship and comfort class. Onboard, various seating options are available depending on the ship. The fast hydrofoils make the crossing in just 30 minutes, while conventional ferries take a little longer but also allow vehicles to be carried.

Route map

Every route operated by Aegina Ferries at a glance

Aegina Ferries ships

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