Beautiful Beaches of Aegina

Aegina offers a splendid variety of beaches. From vibrant, full-service shores to hidden coves perfect for relaxation, there is a beach for everyone in Aegina.
Klima (aka Kleidi) Beach
Tucked away on the southern coast, Klima (often called Kleidi) is one of the island’s most popular beaches.
With soft sand and crystal-clear waters, and also sheltered from winds, Klima appeals to families and active beachgoers alike.
The beach bar here is stylish and vibrant - serving coffee, cocktails, pizza, burgers and souvlaki right on sunbeds by the sea - a great all‑day hangout.
Same goes with the nearby Sarpa beach. Located just a few minutes' drive from Klima, Sarpa is a lively, family-friendly spot (mix of sand and pebbles / well-organized / sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bar). Both beaches are accessed through a country road at the end of the way.
Aeginitissa Beach
On the western coast, this sandy beach has become a must‑visit: well‑organised with umbrellas, loungers, a beach bar, racket court, music and showers.
Its shallow waters and dramatic eucalyptus‑lined backdrop create a perfect setting for families and sunset lovers alike.
Warm up your day with a visit to Fyki Beach Restaurant, ideal for coffee, snacks, or cocktails right on the sand, with quality lunch options -from Greek and seafood to pasta and sushi- after a refreshing swim.
An alternative option on the western coast, Marathonas beach, equipped with loungers, umbrellas and beach bars, is perfect for a relaxed yet vivid beach day. Following your dip in the sea, indulge in outstanding Greek cuisine at the nearby Stratigos and Ostria tavernas.
On the north coast, you will find Vagia, a serene sandy cove flanked by pine trees, where you may also relish in local dishes in the tavernas near the seafront. Just 1 km. before this beach, in the same area (Vagia) there is a small rocky inlet surrounding a lovely beach with sunbeds, where a beach hotel/bar serves refreshments to the bathers. Just 1,5 km. after Vagia, one can find the quiet, unorganized beach of Tourlos, a pretty unspoiled beach with clear waters, accessed through a small footpath.
The small beach of Horeftra beloved by locals, is set next to the homonymous taverna famed for its handmade pizza.
Finally, Loutra at the area of Souvala is a popular organized beach with accessible amenities.
On the north-eastern coast, Agia Marina is the longest organized beach on Aegina: sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, dining options, grocery stores - it’s ideal for families and full‑service convenience.
Klima (aka Kleidi) Beach
Tucked away on the southern coast, Klima (often called Kleidi) is one of the island’s most popular beaches.
With soft sand and crystal-clear waters, and also sheltered from winds, Klima appeals to families and active beachgoers alike.
The beach bar here is stylish and vibrant - serving coffee, cocktails, pizza, burgers and souvlaki right on sunbeds by the sea - a great all‑day hangout.
Same goes with the nearby Sarpa beach. Located just a few minutes' drive from Klima, Sarpa is a lively, family-friendly spot (mix of sand and pebbles / well-organized / sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bar). Both beaches are accessed through a country road at the end of the way.
Aeginitissa Beach
On the western coast, this sandy beach has become a must‑visit: well‑organised with umbrellas, loungers, a beach bar, racket court, music and showers.
Its shallow waters and dramatic eucalyptus‑lined backdrop create a perfect setting for families and sunset lovers alike.
Warm up your day with a visit to Fyki Beach Restaurant, ideal for coffee, snacks, or cocktails right on the sand, with quality lunch options -from Greek and seafood to pasta and sushi- after a refreshing swim.
An alternative option on the western coast, Marathonas beach, equipped with loungers, umbrellas and beach bars, is perfect for a relaxed yet vivid beach day. Following your dip in the sea, indulge in outstanding Greek cuisine at the nearby Stratigos and Ostria tavernas.
On the north coast, you will find Vagia, a serene sandy cove flanked by pine trees, where you may also relish in local dishes in the tavernas near the seafront. Just 1 km. before this beach, in the same area (Vagia) there is a small rocky inlet surrounding a lovely beach with sunbeds, where a beach hotel/bar serves refreshments to the bathers. Just 1,5 km. after Vagia, one can find the quiet, unorganized beach of Tourlos, a pretty unspoiled beach with clear waters, accessed through a small footpath.
The small beach of Horeftra beloved by locals, is set next to the homonymous taverna famed for its handmade pizza.
Finally, Loutra at the area of Souvala is a popular organized beach with accessible amenities.
On the north-eastern coast, Agia Marina is the longest organized beach on Aegina: sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, dining options, grocery stores - it’s ideal for families and full‑service convenience.







