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Discover Aegina over two days with this private tour including sea-front accommodations, visits to historic sites, local food, and a dairy factory.
Exploring Aegina Island over a two-day trip offers a blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation. For $768 per group up to three people, this private tour by Alternative Tourism delivers a comprehensive experience, complete with accommodation right in front of the sea and breakfast included. The tour combines visits to iconic sites like the Monastery of Saint Nektarios, the Paleochora medieval city, and the Afaia Temple, with opportunities to enjoy local cuisine and even swim at Agia Marina. The route is carefully curated to showcase Aegina’s historic charm and scenic beauty, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic, personalized exploration of this Greek island.
While the tour covers a rich variety of sights and includes comfortable private transport, it’s important to note that fees for archaeological sites and museums are not included, nor are meals or ferry tickets. This flexibility allows for tailoring some aspects of the trip but requires budget planning. The group remains small and private, ensuring personalized attention from live guides in English and Greek, with options for audio in multiple languages. This tour suits travelers looking for a comprehensive, guided experience with seaside accommodation and a focus on local sights and flavors.
This tour emphasizes the rich cultural history of Aegina through visits to several significant archaeological sites. The Colona archaeological site and museum serve as the starting point, providing insight into the island’s ancient past. The Afaia Temple is another major highlight, well-preserved and similar in shape to the Acropolis, offering visitors a chance to admire ancient architecture in excellent condition.
Following these historic stops, the monastery of Saint Nektarios stands out as the largest in the Balkans, blending spiritual significance with stunning island scenery. The medieval city of Paleochora invites hikers to explore its 10th-century chapels and enjoy panoramic views from the hilltop. Each of these locations offers a glimpse into the island’s layered history, with the guide providing contextual information throughout.
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The medieval city of Paleochora is a key stop on this tour, where the narrow streets and ancient chapels create an authentic atmosphere. Visitors have the option to hike to the top of a nearby hill, which provides sweeping views over Aegina’s coast and the surrounding landscape. The walk is manageable and offers a peaceful moment to take in the scenery.
The panoramic vistas from the hilltop are a highlight, perfect for photography and quiet reflection. The guide shares stories related to the 10th-century chapels and the historical evolution of the area, enriching the experience. This stop balances historical curiosity with scenic beauty, making it a memorable part of the trip.
One of the main attractions on this tour is the Afaia Temple, known for its impressive preservation and similar shape to the Acropolis. The temple remains in very good condition, allowing visitors to appreciate its architecture and historical significance up close.
Situated conveniently for a visit, the Afaia Temple offers a tangible connection to ancient Greek religious practices. Its location in a scenic area makes it an ideal spot for contemplative moments and photos. The guide explains the temple’s history and architectural features, adding depth to the visit.
After exploring historic sites, the tour may include a visit to Agia Marina, a charming spot where travelers can swim and enjoy local snacks. This area offers a relaxed environment for some leisure time, with the option to dine and swim at the seaside.
The timing of this stop depends on the day’s schedule, but it provides a welcome break from sightseeing. Visitors can unwind, take in the sea views, and sample local refreshments. The guide is available to recommend the best spots for swimming or dining based on current conditions, ensuring a pleasant experience.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the day’s sightseeing, the tour includes overnight stay in a room facing the sea, equipped with A/C and free WiFi. The triple room offers a restful retreat after a busy day exploring the island. Waking up to the sound of waves and a included breakfast makes for a peaceful start to the next day’s adventures.
This accommodation is directly in front of the water, providing easy access to seaside walks and views. The comfort and location of the stay are key benefits, especially for travelers who want to relax without leaving the island.
The second day offers a more relaxed pace, with visits to Perdika Village and Moni Island for optional swimming. Perdika is known for its local charm and seaside tavernas, perfect for a leisurely stroll and some light shopping or eating.
Later, the tour visits a traditional dairy milk factory, where guests can taste local products and see how Greek dairy goods are made. This authentic experience highlights local craftsmanship and culinary traditions. The day concludes with a walk through Aegina’s main harbor, where pistachio products add a sweet touch to the shopping experience.
The tour begins with a pickup behind the ticket kiosk of the ferries at the main port of Aegina. The private SUV ensures comfortable and personalized transportation between stops. The group remains small and private, allowing for a tailored experience and direct interaction with the English and Greek-speaking guides.
The entire trip is designed to be flexible, with check availability for starting times and the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility helps travelers plan around their ferry schedules and personal preferences.
While fuel, taxes, and guides are included in the price, visitors should budget separately for fees to archaeological sites and museums, which are not covered. Likewise, meals and ferry tickets are extra, giving you the chance to choose your dining options and travel arrangements.
This approach allows for some personalization but requires advance planning to ensure all costs are covered. It’s advisable to carry some cash or cards for site entry fees and meals during the trip.
The main advantage of this tour is its combination of cultural exploration and seaside relaxation. The private group setting ensures personalized service, and the sea-front accommodation provides a peaceful retreat with beautiful views. The itinerary thoughtfully balances historic sites, local food experiences, and scenic spots, making it suitable for those wanting a well-rounded Aegina visit.
The knowledgeable guides and inclusion of audio guides in multiple languages make it accessible for international travelers. The flexibility on the second day, with options to swim or explore, adds a relaxed vibe to the trip.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Aegina’s history, culture, and natural beauty in just two days. For $768 per group, it provides private transport, sea-front lodging, and a carefully curated itinerary that highlights key archaeological sites, monasteries, and scenic views.
While additional costs for site entries, meals, and ferries mean some budgeting, the overall package balances guided tours with free time for personal exploration. It’s ideal for travelers who value comfort, personalized attention, and an authentic experience on this Greek island.
Those seeking a balanced mix of history, food, and seaside relaxation will find this tour both informative and restful, making it a strong choice for a brief but enriching Aegina getaway.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The fuel, taxes, and tour guide are included. The accommodation, breakfast, and private transport are part of the package, but site entry fees, meals, and ferry tickets are not included.
How long is the tour each day?
The first day involves a full-day itinerary starting from the port, with site visits, a monastery, and possibly swimming at Agia Marina. The second day is typically more relaxed, with optional swimming and visits to villages and a dairy factory.
What type of accommodation is provided?
Guests stay in a triple room facing the sea, equipped with A/C and free WiFi. The stay offers a peaceful setting with scenic ocean views.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there guided tours at each site?
Yes, live guides in English and Greek accompany the trip, with additional audio guides in multiple languages including Bulgarian, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, Turkish.
Is swimming possible during the tour?
Yes, swimming at Agia Marina or Moni Island may be included, depending on the schedule and weather conditions.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to carry cash or cards for site fees and meals, sunscreen, water, and comfortable shoes for walking and hiking.