Here is all the information you need about the ferry route from Agistri (All Ports) to Piraeus. On this page you can find details about the various ports and destinations, the ferry companies offering trips, as well as ferry ticket prices and travel times.
Piraeus is the main port of Athens and is easily accessible from downtown via taxi or metro. If you are heading to the port by car, it will take about 30 minutes from the city center. If you are going to the port from the Athens International Airport, hop in a taxi and you will arrive in about one hour. Alternatively, take the metro or bus if you have the extra time to spare. During the summer months, traffic around the port of Piraeus is usually hectic and busy. Keep in mind that you need to arrive at the port about one hour before your ferry’s scheduled departure time. It is located approximately 20.29 miles away from Agistri (All Ports).
Getting back and forth from Agistri (All Ports) to Piraeus is easy as ferries can be found all year round from 2 of the ports of Agistri (All Ports).
There are ferry companies operating from Skala, Agistri to Piraeus.
Agistri is a small island in the Saronic Gulf. It is less than an hour from the port of Piraeus, and is ideal for camping during the summer.
In addition, you can book a ferry from Myli, Agistri to Piraeus. Agistri-Myloi (or Megalochori), is one of two natural ports on Agistri island in Greece. It is connected directly by ferry service to Aegina and Methana, as well as the port of Piraeus in Athens.
The route Skala, Agistri to Piraeus is operated by 3 ferry companies: Saronic Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins. This route is operated all year round and the ticket prices range between 13.50 and 18.50 euros, depending on whether you travel with a highspeed or conventional ferry. Tickets for this route are available for passengers as well as vehicles, such as cars and motor bikes.
The trip duration from Skala, Agistri to Piraeus is between 55m – 1h 55m. With Aegean Flying Dolphins which is the fastest ferry company on this route you can arrive in 55m.
On this route, you can find both direct trips and those with stops at other islands. Typically, these stops will be Aegina Town, Aegina. Aegean Flying Dolphins, Saronic Ferries are currently offering a direct trip to Piraeus.
During high season (June – September) there are 252 scheduled ferry crossings between Skala, Agistri and Piraeus per week. During low season (October – May) however, there are 48 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!
The route Myli, Agistri to Piraeus is operated by 2 ferry companies Blue Star Ferries and Aegean Flying Dolphins. This route is operated all year round and the ticket prices range between 18.50 and 19.50 euros.
The trip duration from Myli, Agistri to Piraeus is between 50m – 1h . With Aegean Flying Dolphins which is the fastest ferry company on this route you can arrive in 50m.
On this route, you can find both direct trips and those with stops at other islands. Typically, these stops will be Aegina Town, Aegina. Blue Star Ferries is currently offering a direct trip to Piraeus.
During high season (June – September) there are 252 scheduled ferry crossings between Myli, Agistri and Piraeus per week. During low season (October – May) however, there are 48 ferry crossing per week. So, keep this in mind when planning your trip!