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Travel from Agistri to Athens via the Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri and Piraeus ports, with ferries running 7 days a week, all year-round. The first ferry from the Skala, Agistri port departs at 06:40, and the last at 21:15 from Skala, Agistri. Similar schedules apply for the Myli, Agistri ports. From June to September, there are approximately 70 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by around 26 crossings per week. The fastest ferry departs from Skala, Agistri and reaches Piraeus in 50min, while on average the ferry trip from all ports lasts about 1h 8min. Ticket prices range from €13.50 to €20.00. Book your tickets online to Athens with Ferryscanner for an easy booking experience and the best price guarantee.
Ferries from Agistri to Athens might make stops at other locations en route, such as Skala, Agistri - Aegina Town, Aegina - Piraeus.
Ferry companies from Agistri to Athens
The Agistri to Athens route is run by the Aegean Flying Dolphins, Saronic, Hellenic Seaways companies next week, which are sorted by lowest ticket price.
Agistri to Athens ferry schedule
Ferry times from Agistri to Athens vary by company and season. Key info to keep in mind:

Can I take a ferry from Agistri to Athens?
Yes, you can take a ferry from Agistri to Athens, with the Aegean Flying Dolphins, Saronic, Hellenic Seaways companies connecting Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri and Piraeus ports. The ferry trip takes around 1h 8min on average from all ports, and ferries are available daily. While choosing your ferry to Athens, keep in mind the departure and arrival ports.

How long is the ferry ride from Agistri to Athens?
The ferry trip from Agistri to Athens takes around 1h 8min, with the fastest ferry getting there in 50min travelling from Skala, Agistri to the Piraeus port. For the remaining departure ports, the average travel time is: 60min from Myli, Agistri. Travel times vary based on the departure and arrival port, ferry operator, weather conditions on the day, and whether you go for a high-speed or conventional ferry. You may find that on some routes, only one ferry company is available.
The distance between Agistri and Athens is around 37.15km or 20.05nm. The longest ferry ride takes 1h 55min from Skala, Agistri to Piraeus.
As you book your ferry tickets from Agistri to Athens with Ferryscanner, you’ll see the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to make sure you find the best choice for your trip.
Fastest ferry travelling from Agistri to Athens
The ferry, run by Aegean Flying Dolphins, offers the fastest trip from Agistri to Athens. The ferry leaves from Skala, Agistri and reaches Piraeus port in roughly 50min.
Is a day trip from Agistri to Athens possible?
Yes, a day trip from Agistri to Athens is doable. The quickest ferry crossing takes just 50min, leaving from Skala, Agistri and arriving at Piraeus. This gives you enough time to enjoy Athens and return on the same day.
To organize your roundtrip, use our ferry search and booking tool to check both outbound and return options. You’ll find schedules, prices, and companies all in one place. For accurate planning, make sure to note the departure and arrival ports when booking. For more details on your return trip, check out the ferry route from Athens to Agistri.
Can I travel overnight by ferry from Agistri to Athens?
No, there are no night ferries running on the Agistri to Athens route. That said, you can still choose from several daytime sailings to get to your destination easily and comfortably.
This summary for the Agistri (All Ports) to Athens (All Ports) route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.
Explore more around Athens
Piraeus ports in Athens are perfect for day trips, island hopping, or short ferry rides to nearby destinations within 100 km or 2 hours.

Ferry prices, offers and discounts from Agistri to Athens
Ferry ticket prices from Agistri to Athens depend on your ticket type, the ferry company, and departure port. Foot passenger fares range from €13.50 to €20.00. Cabins or premium seats can be added at extra cost. When sailing from:
- Skala, Agistri, ferry tickets start at €13.50 for foot passengers.
- Myli, Agistri, ferry tickets start at €16.00 for foot passengers.
It’s best to book your tickets to Athens early to lock in the lowest price, as fares usually go up the closer you get to the departure date.
Ferry Offers
Special offers on ferries from Agistri to Athens may be available depending on the season and ferry company. These can include early booking deals or limited-time discounts. Stay updated by checking the Ferryscanner blog, following us on social media, or subscribing to our newsletter. All available offers are automatically applied during booking, so you always get the best price when traveling to Athens.
Pick your ferry from the Agistri to Athens timetable

How to get from Agistri to Athens
To travel from Agistri to Athens, the best option is to take a ferry from one of the island’s main departure points: Skala, Agistri - Myli, or simply Agistri. Ferries frequently depart from these ports, with service typically running several times a day, ensuring you find a convenient schedule that suits your plans. Skala is closest to major hotels and the city center, while Agistri - Myli offers easy access to various local eateries and shops. If you're arriving from the airport, you can take a bus to Piraeus, which connects to ferries heading to Agistri.
At the Skala port, you will find ferries departing from a busy dock, bustling with travelers. Agistri - Myli has a cozy terminal area where you can board ferries, while the main Agistri port serves as a gateway with simpler access. Details about terminals, docking areas, and schedules are best confirmed upon arrival. Remember to check the tickets or any email updates from Ferryscanner and aim to arrive early to enjoy your journey to Athens.

On foot or by vehicle on the ferries from Agistri to Athens
You can easily hop on a ferry as a foot passenger from Agistri to Athens. Ferries depart from Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri and arrive at Piraeus ports. Most ships are accessible for wheelchair users too, and if you're unsure about specific facilities, feel free to reach out to our support team. Try to arrive at the port at least an hour before your ferry departs. You can also add options like Flexi Cancellation or SMS Notifications during booking to stay informed and flexible.

Can I bring a car on the ferry from Agistri to Athens?
Ferries from Agistri to Athens don’t take vehicles. Only foot passengers can travel on this route.
Packing for your ferry trip to Athens
You can usually bring your luggage for free when taking the ferry from Agistri to Athens. Most ferry companies allow 1 piece of luggage up to 50 kg per person. The rules might change depending on the company or the ferry. Luggage allowance for each ferry:
- : Up to 50kg per passenger.
Please label your luggage clearly before boarding. Make sure to place it in the storage areas shown by the crew.
If you have large or extra bags, there may be an extra charge depending on the ferry company. For full details or special luggage rules, feel free to contact our support team.
Cabins on board
Cabins are not available on the ferries from Agistri to Athens. However, comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas are provided for you to relax in during your trip.
Taking your pet on board to Athens
You can bring your pet on ferries from Agistri to Athens, but each ferry company has its own rules. Here's what you should generally expect:
- Pets over 10 kg usually stay in onboard kennels, while smaller pets (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier by your side.
- Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
- Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.
- On Greek domestic routes, pets typically travel free.
For full details on pet policies, check the ferry company’s page on our site or contact our support team. We are here to help.

Ferry travel tips from Agistri to Athens
Make your trip from Agistri (All Ports) to Athens (All Ports) enjoyable with these quick tips for a safe, comfy, and entertaining journey!
Safety: Ferries on this route are well-equipped with modern safety features, providing you a secure journey.
Parking: There are ample parking spaces at Skala, Agistri and Myli, Agistri ports, making it simple to leave your car before boarding.
Scenic Views: The ferry ride offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and nearby islands, so grab a seat on the open deck for the best experience.
Booking Tips: Always book your tickets in advance using the Ferryscanner app! It’s easy to update and manage your bookings on the go.
Onboard Dining: While there are dining options available, bringing your own snacks and water is a great idea, especially during busy hours.
Weather Awareness: If you are traveling in summer, don't forget sunscreen. For cooler months, pack a light jacket, as indoor areas can feel chilly. Keep in mind that outdoor decks can be windy.
Must-Sees:
- Historical Wonders: Explore the Acropolis, a symbol of ancient Greece and home to stunning ruins.
- Local Flavors: Sample delicious Greek goodies at the bustling Central Market for an authentic taste of Athens.
Visit our blog for extra tips and ideas for your trip to Athens.

Where to catch the ferry from in Agistri
To reach the ferry terminals in Skala and Myli, Agistri, you can find the Skala ferry terminal located near the village center, just a short stroll from local shops and restaurants. Myli’s terminal is conveniently positioned at the beach, making it easy to access from nearby accommodations. Both are a short distance from Skala’s main attractions, including the beach and town square.
For transportation to the ferry ports, you can opt for taxis which are readily available at the local airport or main towns on the island. If you're coming from Athens, Piraeus port is the perfect starting point for your journey to Agistri. Piraeus is located just 10 km from the city center and is easily reachable by subway (Line 1) or city buses, with multiple services running throughout the day.
At Piraeus, the ferry terminals are easily accessed from the main square, with clear signage directing travelers to the respective islands’ departures.
While we make every effort to offer the most accurate information, please be aware that transportation schedules and availability may change. If you come across any inconsistencies or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team.

Enjoy your time in Athens
Athens is a city filled with adventure and history that everyone can enjoy! One of its most famous places is the Acropolis, where you can see the stunning Parthenon. It tells us all about ancient Greece! After exploring, you can visit pretty beaches like Glyfada and Vouliagmeni to relax and splash in the blue water.
Athens is also known for its delicious food. Don’t miss trying yummy souvlaki, fresh Greek salad, and sweet baklava. You can even find little tavernas where locals eat, which are like hidden gems waiting for you to discover.
If you love fun activities, you can wander through the colorful streets of Plaka, visit the lively Monastiraki flea market, or take a boat trip to nearby islands like Hydra and Aegina. Athens is perfect for short visits, but it’s also a great spot to start your journey to explore more of Greece. Every corner of Athens has something special to offer, making it a place that everyone will remember with a smile!
Ferries connecting Agistri with Athens
Learn more about ferry options and other ways to travel from the Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri ports in Agistri to Piraeus ports in Athens.

POSEIDON HELLAS Saronic

F.D ATHINA Aegean Flying Dolphins

ACHAIOS Saronic

APOLLON HELLAS Saronic

