Discover Restaurants offering the best Wine Bar food in Aegina, Attica, Greece. Aegina (/iːˈdʒaɪnə/; Greek: Αίγινα, Aígina [ˈeʝina], Ancient Greek: Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 27 kilometres (17 miles) from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and became its king. During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era.
Things to do in Aegina
This summer in Aegina island get ready for a new and absolutely refreshing experience by the beach of Aeginitissa! Fyki Beach Restaurant is getting ready to offer moments to cherish and enjoy!
Very small but cute beach not far from the town of Aigina (you need a car or a bus to get there).We enjoyed the coffee and the club sandwich (which could be cheaper, it cost 8.5 euros! ). The issue with the beach is its size.Not enough room between the sunbeds and seems a bit dark and gloomy at times.Another issue is the ridiculous sunbed policy they have, reserving a huge part of the shop, we visited 2 times, 70% were empty with the reserved sign.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Perdikiotika, is one of Aegina's pittoresque 19th century houses. Interesting building, very old stonewalled store, high beamed ceiling, internal gallery with seating, authentically renovated. - Skilled barmen mix excellent cocktails - Occasionally offers
Perdikiotika located in down town Aegina is a unique bar with lots off history. First its just beautiful with original painted ceilings from when its was a bank 130 years ago. In the summer there is a huge garden in the back to eat delicious Mediterranean food with a twist and absolutely amazing cocktails,perfect for those hot summer nights. Not only is the food amazing but all the dishes have local ingredients from the island of Aegina, which made it even more special.
The Beachhouse is situated on a beautiful secluded beach on the north side of Aegina. Come and sample our extensive list of cocktails, smoothies, milkshakes, coffees and many more. We offer breakfasts and snacks throughout the day with evening specials se
The place cannot be described from a single photo.You can't feel the breeze, the taste of the most interesting margueritas (with chilli peppers !!!), the fig daiquiri, the best guest team I've ever met!!Appartments cleaner than the crystal sea in front of the beachhouse.A place to be, every year.
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4 based on 113 reviews
Tortuga, the one and only Artcafé Winebar in the island. For the past three years, Dario makes sure for a unique italian experience in the heart of Aegina town. Only there, you can taste authentic café napoletano, homemade sweets like tiramisu, as well as
The local wine is fine. Most restaurants and bars sell perfectly acceptable wines but this place sells exceptional wines. The owner is very knowledgeable and doesn't try to bamboozle you into buying stuff but explains the good wine distribution in Greece and its islands. We drank a white from Santorini which was excellent. Food/snacks available and super friendly service. Great coffee too.well worth a visit
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Aegina: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 47 reviews
All day Bar Restaurant at the port of Ag.Marina Aegina. A place with great view , special food and cocktails. The Compass of your vacations.....
A very nice restaurant, great dishes, the fish as well as the meat were very nice. Friendly staff!Sometimes very busy.
4 based on 113 reviews
Tortuga, the one and only Artcafé Winebar in the island. For the past three years, Dario makes sure for a unique italian experience in the heart of Aegina town. Only there, you can taste authentic café napoletano, homemade sweets like tiramisu, as well as
The local wine is fine. Most restaurants and bars sell perfectly acceptable wines but this place sells exceptional wines. The owner is very knowledgeable and doesn't try to bamboozle you into buying stuff but explains the good wine distribution in Greece and its islands. We drank a white from Santorini which was excellent. Food/snacks available and super friendly service. Great coffee too.well worth a visit
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