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Travel from Athens to Agistri via the Piraeus and Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri ports, with ferries running 7 days a week, all year-round. The first ferry from the Piraeus port departs at 08:00, and the last at 20:15 from Piraeus. From June to September, there are approximately 70 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by around 25 crossings per week. The fastest ferry departs from Piraeus and reaches Skala, Agistri in 55min, while on average the ferry trip from all ports lasts about 1h 4min. Ticket prices range from €13.50 to €20.00. Book your tickets online to Agistri with Ferryscanner for an easy booking experience and the best price guarantee.
Ferries from Athens to Agistri might make stops at other locations en route, such as Piraeus - Aegina Town, Aegina - Skala, Agistri.
Ferry companies from Athens to Agistri
The Athens to Agistri route is run by the Aegean Flying Dolphins, Saronic, Hellenic Seaways companies next week, which are sorted by lowest ticket price.
Athens to Agistri ferry schedule
Ferry times from Athens to Agistri vary by company and season. Key info to keep in mind:

Can I take a ferry from Athens to Agistri?
Yes, you can take a ferry from Athens to Agistri, with the Aegean Flying Dolphins, Saronic, Hellenic Seaways companies connecting Piraeus and Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri ports. The ferry trip takes around 1h 4min on average from all ports, and ferries are available weekly. While choosing your ferry to Agistri, keep in mind the departure and arrival ports.

How long is the ferry ride from Athens to Agistri?
The ferry trip from Athens to Agistri takes around 1h 4min, with the fastest ferry getting there in 55min travelling from Piraeus to the Skala, Agistri port. For the remaining departure ports, the average travel time is: . 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 Athens and Agistri is around 37.15km or 20.05nm. The longest ferry ride takes 1h 35min from Piraeus to Skala, Agistri.
As you book your ferry tickets from Athens to Agistri 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 Athens to Agistri
The ferry, run by Aegean Flying Dolphins, offers the fastest trip from Athens to Agistri. The ferry leaves from Piraeus and reaches Skala, Agistri port in roughly 55min.
Is a day trip from Athens to Agistri possible?
Yes, a day trip from Athens to Agistri is doable. The quickest ferry crossing takes just 55min, leaving from Piraeus and arriving at Skala, Agistri. This gives you enough time to enjoy Agistri 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 Agistri to Athens.
Can I travel overnight by ferry from Athens to Agistri?
No, there are no night ferries running on the Athens to Agistri route. That said, you can still choose from several daytime sailings to get to your destination easily and comfortably.
This summary for the Athens (All Ports) to Agistri (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 Agistri
Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri ports in Agistri 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 Athens to Agistri
Ferry ticket prices from Athens to Agistri 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:
- Piraeus, ferry tickets start at €16.00 for foot passengers.
It’s best to book your tickets to Agistri 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 Athens to Agistri 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 Agistri.
Pick your ferry from the Athens to Agistri timetable

How to get from Athens to Agistri
To travel from Athens to Agistri, the most efficient way is by ferry from Piraeus, the main port located around 12 kilometers from the city center and about 40 kilometers from the airport. You can reach Piraeus via the metro, which provides frequent services taking about 20 minutes from Monastiraki or 30 minutes from Syntagma. Alternatively, buses and taxis are available, with taxis offering a quick journey of around 30 minutes. Ferries operate regularly throughout the day, with the journey to Agistri typically lasting between 40 minutes to an hour.
At Piraeus, ferries to Agistri generally depart from designated terminals, usually marked clearly with signs. The most commonly used areas are the ferry terminals known as Gate E1 or E2, but it’s wise to check the specific terminal on the day of travel as it can vary. Remember to look for any ticket details or updates in the email sent from Ferryscanner, and plan to arrive early to ensure a relaxing start to your adventure.

On foot or by vehicle on the ferries from Athens to Agistri
You can easily hop on a ferry as a foot passenger from Athens to Agistri. Ferries depart from Piraeus and arrive at Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri 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 Athens to Agistri?
Ferries from Athens to Agistri don’t take vehicles. Only foot passengers can travel on this route.
Packing for your ferry trip to Agistri
You can usually bring your luggage for free when taking the ferry from Athens to Agistri. 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 Athens to Agistri. However, comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas are provided for you to relax in during your trip.
Taking your pet on board to Agistri
You can bring your pet on ferries from Athens to Agistri, 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 Athens to Agistri
Make your journey from Athens (All Ports) to Agistri (All Ports) enjoyable with these helpful tips for a safe, comfortable, and fun adventure!
Safety: Ferries on this route prioritize your wellbeing and follow strict safety regulations, providing a trustworthy travel experience.
Parking: There are sufficient parking spots available at Piraeus port. Arrive early to secure a good space, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Scenic Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea during your ferry ride. Keep your camera ready for stunning snapshots of the coastline.
Ticket Tips: Book your ferry tickets in advance to get the best rates. Use the Ferryscanner app for quick bookings and real-time updates on schedules.
Onboard Dining: While there are dining options available on board, consider bringing your own snacks and drinks for a more personal touch.
Weather Preparedness: If you’re traveling in the summer, don’t forget sunscreen! Bring a light jacket as indoor areas on the ferry can get chilly.
Outdoor Decks: Enjoy the fresh air, but be mindful of the wind on the outdoor decks. It can get breezy, so hold onto your belongings!
Highlights of Agistri to explore on arrival:
Local Flavors: Try the island's fresh seafood and local delicacies, available at charming waterfront tavernas.
Natural Beauty: Discover Agistri’s stunning beaches and lush pine forests, perfect for hiking and swimming.
Visit our blog for extra tips and ideas for your trip to Agistri.

Where to catch the ferry from in Athens
To reach the ferry terminals at Piraeus port, you can find the main terminal conveniently located just a few kilometers from Athens city center and about 45 minutes from Athens International Airport. It is easily accessible by various transportation options. If you're coming from the city, the Green Line (Line 1) of the metro directly connects Omonia and Monastiraki stations to Piraeus, with service running every 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, buses run from key areas in the city, and taxis are readily available for a more direct route.
In Piraeus, there are different ferry terminals depending on your destination. Terminal E, for example, serves ferries to islands in the Saronic Gulf, including Agistri. Skala on Agistri, specifically Myli port, is the primary ferry terminal serving the island, located just a short walk from the village center, making it easy for visitors to access shops and restaurants. It’s well-connected by ferry services from Piraeus, typically taking about 40 minutes.
While we aim to provide the most accurate information, please keep in mind that schedules and service availability can fluctuate. If you come across any inconsistencies or need assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team. Safe travels!

Enjoy your time in Agistri
Agistri is a beautiful island in Greece with amazing places to visit and explore. The island has lovely beaches like Aponisos and Dragonera, where you can swim in clear blue water and relax in the sun. You can also enjoy delicious local food, such as fresh fish and tasty Greek salads in cozy tavernas by the sea.
Fun things to do in Agistri include hiking through the lush forests or biking around the island. Don’t forget to visit the charming villages of Skala and Megalochori, where you can see old buildings and friendly locals. There are also hidden gems, like quiet coves and secret spots where you can have a picnic away from the crowd.
Agistri is perfect for a quick getaway, but it’s also a great starting place to discover nearby islands like Hydra and Poros. Whether you stay for a day or longer, you will find plenty of adventures waiting for you in this magical place!
Ferries connecting Athens with Agistri
Learn more about ferry options and other ways to travel from the Piraeus ports in Athens to Skala, Agistri - Myli, Agistri ports in Agistri.

POSEIDON HELLAS Saronic

F.D ATHINA Aegean Flying Dolphins

ACHAIOS Saronic

APOLLON HELLAS Saronic

