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The town of Perdika Aegina

perdika-aegina The town of Perdika in Aegina is located 10 kilometers away from the center of the island. It is a cobbled fishing village, which still remains picturesque, with houses of island architecture.

This traditional settlement, even for the permanent residents of Aegina, is a mini escape. This is because Perdika has very good fish taverns and ouzo bars, but the structure of the village is also such that it resembles a cosmopolitan island.

One of the key elements of the area is that the boats (boats) bound for the island of Moni leave from the port of Perdika. The island of Moni is a tourist attraction for the whole island of Aegina, as it attracts thousands of foreign and Greek tourists every year.

In the port of Perdika, although small in size, boats and yachts moor here. Along the paved beach, one can find cafes, steakhouses and delicatessens.

In Perdika there is also the old naval observatory, as well as the church of Agios Sostis Perdikas. It may not have a sandy beach, but it is located next to Sarpa and Kleidi beaches at a distance of about 2 kilometers. There is a transport connection to the center of Aegina and it borders the area of Aeginitissa.