Aegina is easy to get around thanks to its compact size and multiple transport options. The main ways to travel are buses, taxis, rental cars or scooters, water taxis, bicycles and even horse-drawn carriages.
Public Buses (Cheapest & Reliable)
Aegina has a small but efficient bus network connecting Aegina Town with major villages and beaches. Routes include:
Aegina Town → Agia Marina (resort and Temple of Aphaia)
Aegina Town → Perdika (fishing village)
Aegina Town → Marathonas (popular beaches)
Aegina Town → Souvala (north-east port)
Taxis (Convenient & Fast)
Taxis are widely available at the port and in busy areas. They are ideal for direct trips or when buses are less frequent.
Please note: Licensed taxis are typically grey or silver with a TAXI sign.
Rental Cars & Scooters
Renting a car or scooter is one of the most convenient ways to explore Aegina, especially for reaching secluded beaches or inland villages.
Many rental agencies are located around Aegina Port.
Driving notes:
The coastal road in Aegina Town closes in the evenings during summer.
Roads in the town centre are narrow, and parking is easier outside the centre.
Water Taxis (For Coastal Transfers)
Water taxis operate between coastal points and can be arranged in advance. They are useful for reaching remote spots or nearby islets.
Horse-Drawn Carriages (Traditional Option)
A charming way to get around Aegina Town, especially for short scenic rides.
Bicycles
Aegina’s size makes it suitable for cycling, particularly around the flatter northern and western areas. Several rental shops operate near the port.
Happy Exploring!