Agistri – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferries to Athens
Agistri – Athens (Piraeus)
Ferries to Athens
The Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) ferry route is provided by 2 operators and is available for booking all year round. The ferry crossing from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) takes approximately 55 minutes on ferries servicing this route. The ferry duration for the Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) ferry can range between 50 minutes and 1 hour 55 minutes depending on the operator that you decide to travel with.
There are around 30 weekly sailings from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus).
Saronic Ferries provide 2 sailings daily, 12 sailings weekly. Aegean Flying Dolphins provide 4 sailings daily, 28 sailings weekly. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
The first ferry leaves Agistri Port at approximately 06:40 and the last ferry leaves at approximately 19:00. Ferry schedules can vary by operator and season.
The fastest ferry from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) is with Aegean Flying Dolphins in 50 minutes.
The fastest ferries from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) usually cost around $42.33.
There are currently no overnight ferries from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus).
There are no cabins available on ferries from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus).
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) with Saronic Ferries.
Yes, you can bring your car on the Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) ferry with Saronic Ferries.
Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger on the Agistri Athens (Piraeus) ferry with Saronic Ferries & Aegean Flying Dolphins.
Passengers travelling with Saronic Ferries can take a maximum of 40 kg of luggage per person at no additional cost. Passengers travelling with Aegean Flying Dolphins can bring up to 20kg per person. Please do not exceed this allowance otherwise you risk being charged a fee.
The price of a ferry from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) can vary between $22.72 and $72.09 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is $42.26, with prices ranging from $15 and $81. All ferry prices can change from season to season. Please be aware that prices do not include booking fees. 1 April 2025
Find cheap ferry tickets using our deal finder. It is highly recommended that you book in advance to ensure yourself the best possible prices and availability on the Athens (Piraeus) ferry.
First class is not available on ferries from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus).
Yes, you can easily take a day trip from Agistri to Athens by ferry. Ferries depart from Agistri Port and reach the port of Piraeus in around 55 minutes by high-speed boat or around 1 hour and 40 minutes by regular ferry. With multiple daily departures, it's convenient to spend the day exploring Athens' main landmarks before returning to Agistri in the evening. It's a quick, scenic escape perfect for a relaxing day out.
The best way to travel from Agistri to Athens (Piraeus) is by ferry. With 4 sailings per day, you are bound to find a suitable ferry crossing to suit your needs. However, there are alternative routes to explore if you require additional flexibility.
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Agistri - Athens (Piraeus) Ferry Route Summary | ||
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Departure Country | Saronic Islands | |
Destination Country | Athens | |
No. of Operators | 2 | |
Operators | Saronic Ferries & Aegean Flying Dolphins | |
Average Price | $42 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 4 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 30 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 55 m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 50 m | |
First Ferry | 06:40 | |
Last Ferry | 19:00 | |
Distance | 21 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 April 2025.
Part of the Saronic group of islands, Agistri is around 55 minutes by ferry from the port of Piraeus and only around 10 minutes from the island of Aegina. Agistri is the largest of the islets between Aegina and the coastline of Epidavros. The island has three other smaller islands located close by. These are Moni to the east, Kira to the west and Metopi to the north east. On the Kapnodochi Peninsular, on the north of the island, visitors will find some high terraces on the Mandraki Cove, where traces and foundations of ancient buildings can be found. Artefacts showing occupation from the first Hellenic Age up to the Hellenistic have been found on the surface. Stone tools have also been found which include axes, pestles, shards of obsidian and pottery, traces of geometric shards and a few proto-Corinthian.
All boats (Ferry boat & Flying Dolphins) to Agistri depart from Gate 8 at the port of Piraeus.
The Greek city and port of Piraeus is one of the largest ports in the whole of the Mediterranean, and the third largest in the world, and has become a major hub for the ferry network that spans the Aegean Sea. Piraeus is an important city in its own right despite the fact that it is frequently considered to be a suburb of Athens, the Greek capital, which is only a very short distance away. Despite its proximity to Athens, Piraeus' waterfront has its own distinct appearance and visitors will see that the most appealing parts of the city are located around its eastern quarter, alongside both Mikrolimano Harbour and Zea Marina. A popular event in Piraeus is the Ecocinema International Film Festival which is held annually in late February and is where a number of films are screened at the Atticon Cinema and the Cineac Cinema, which are both located in the city's Town Hall Square.
Full of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, the waterfront district was greatly redeveloped in time for the Athens Olympics and as a result a new harbour front promenade was created that is lined with trees and passes the medieval city walls. The walls serve as a reminder and as an insight into the city's rich past.