Cycling Aegina Greece: Ideas for 2023

Cycling Aegina island is ideal for a day trip from Athens.

Its variety of landscapes offers challenging routes with many ups and downs as well as picturesque flat routes. 

Aegina has several cycling routes for you to discover.

Here you can find some of them.

Cycling Aegina route

The route includes Aegina town – Temple of Aphaia – Santa Marina – Aegina Town or Aegina town – Temple of Aphaia – Mesagros- Aegina Town.

Starting in the city of Aegina and continuing north towards Souvala, you reach Kipseli.

You continue that road, and after a total of 10Km, you reach the touristic resort Souvala. 

From Souvala, a coastal road leads to Vagia, a small tourist area with a beautiful beach.

From Vagia, take the road to the village Mesagros and head uphill towards the ancient temple of Aphaia (13 km from town) through the pine trees.

The temple was built in 480 BC after the Battle of Salamis. 24 of 34 in total columns of the temple have been saved.

The sanctuary of Aphaia lies above the headland of Agia Marina on a hill offering a panoramic view over the sea.

From there, there are two options.

One is to continue cycling downhill and after 4 kilometers to reach the picturesque gulf of Santa Marina.

Santa Marina is a big tourist resort with a charming sandy beach. After Santa Marina, you continue along the seaside, where you go to a fishing village called Portes.

From Portes, the central road goes uphill. 

Once you pass Anitsaio and a traditional mountainous village called Pahia Rahi, you go back to the town of Aegina.

The other option is to continue cycling downhill to find the Mesagros. After passing Mesagros, you head towards the Palaiohora, the medieval capital of the island’s Old Town. 

You pass the monastery of Aghios Nektarios, which was built around 1904-1910.  Continue downhill until the port of the city of Aegina.

Cycling Aegina route: Aegina Town – Perdika – Aegina Town

Another easy way is the picturesque coastal road to the south, which leads from Aegina Town to Perdika (9.8 km from town).

During the route, you pass through the seaside settlements of Marathonas and Aeginitissa.

So, get ready for cycling to Aegina island.  

Even if you don’t have your bicycle, don’t worry. You can find plenty of bicycle-hire outlets in Aegina.

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