Angistri Island, a hidden gem in the Aegean Sea, offers a perfect blend of untouched beaches, pine forests, and quiet villages. With its short ferry rides between coves and a relaxed pace, it's ideal for travelers seeking simplicity. Here's how to plan your 7-day escape.
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Day 1: Arrival & Skala Exploration
Begin in Skala, the island's seaside village. Stroll along its white-sand beaches, rent a bike, or simply enjoy the view of the Saronic Gulf. The port here is small but efficient for short trips to nearby islands like Poros or Aegina.
Day 2: Megalochori & Chalikiada Beach
Head to Megalochori (Mýloi), a port village with a harbor that's perfect for watching fishing boats. From here, take a boat to Chalikiada Beach, known for its golden sands and clear waters. Spend the afternoon snorkeling or sunbathing before returning in time for sunset.
Day 3: Aponisos & Dragonera
Visit Aponisos, a small islet accessible by ferry or private boat. Its secluded cove is great for swimming, while nearby Dragonera offers another calm beach with views of the island's cliffs. Both spots are ideal for picnics or reading in the shade.
Day 4: Pine-Forest Bike Loop
Ride the Pine-forest bike loop, a scenic route that winds through dense greenery and connects to coastal trails. The path is family-friendly, with stops at viewpoints overlooking the sea. Bring water and a light snack for this 3–4 hour adventure.
Day 5: Aegina Day Trip
Take a ferry to Aegina, just 20 minutes away. Explore the ancient Temple of Aphaia, wander through the bustling main square, or relax at beaches like Vathy. Return to Angistri in the evening for a seafood dinner at Skala.
Day 6: Local Culture & Relaxation
Spend the day in Skala again, visiting local tavernas and trying moussaka or grilled octopus. If time allows, take a short hike up to the island's highest point for panoramic views of the Saronic Gulf.
Day 7: Departure & Reflection
Pack your bags and savor one last meal at a seaside café. Reflect on the simplicity of Angistri—its beaches, forests, and quiet villages make it a destination that feels like a secret kept by time.
Tips for Travelers
Best Time to Visit: April–June or September–October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Transportation: Ferries connect Skala to Athens (Piraeus) in 1.5 hours. Local buses and taxis are available on the island.
Accommodation: Book stays in Skala or Megalochori for easy access to beaches and amenities.
FAQ: Planning Your Angistri Escape
What's the best way to get around the island?
Renting a bike is ideal for short distances, while local buses connect major villages. For beach-to-beach travel, ferries are efficient and affordable.
Are there any must-try foods on Angistri?
Yes—fresh seafood like octopus or fish grilled over charcoal, paired with local red wine and fava (a yellow split pea puree).
Is swimming safe at the beaches?
Most beaches are calm with shallow waters. Check local conditions before entering, especially after rain.
Can I bike the pine-forest loop without a guide?
Yes, it's well-marked and suitable for all skill levels. Rentals are available in Skala.
What's the best day trip from Angistri?
Aegina is highly recommended for its history, beaches, and lively atmosphere. Alternatively, visit Hydra or Poros for a different island vibe.