Overview
Peacefully located amongst pine trees on a cliff 50 feet above the sea, the charming Agistri Club Hotel offers sea views overlooking the neighbouring island of Aegina. Services include free Wi-Fi, free port transfer and bike/car rental. A prebreakfast dip is one minute away, the naturist beach of Halikiada is a 5-minutes walk through the pine trees and the village centre, with shops, bars and tavernas, is just 550 meters from the hotel. With simple decor in keeping with traditional Greekdesign, each of the roomsa fridge, air conditioning and a private bathroom. Their private balconies open onto views of the sea. Central to the hotel is the dining terrace and bar situated on the cliff-top. Here,breakfast is available all morning and for dinner, you can sample homemade Greek specialties prepared with fresh local produce.
Piraeus Islands Trizonia. Saronic Gulf is located between Attica on the west of and the Peloponnese on the east, while Argolic Gulf is located on the east coast of the Peloponnese. Argo – Saronic Gulf includes numerous islands, from which 5 are the most important: Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses and Salamina. Saronic Gulf is due to its good location inhabited since ancient times, so right here had been developed two most important Greek cities, Athens, capital of Greece, and Piraeus, Europe’s largest harbor. Located at Skliri, Agistri Town, 18010, Greece, Agistri Club Hotel is the ideal choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Athens without having to venture too far. A weekly vacation could include a stay on two or three islands. For example, a 3-night stay on Aegina, which leaves enough time to explore the historic sites of the island, can be combined with a 2-night stay on Poros for a short beach vacation and a further 2-night stay on Hydra to experience the islands unique character. Another possible combination is a 4-night stay at a beach resort of Spetses or Poros with a 3-night stay-in one of Hydras traditional guest-houses. Book a room with Agistri Club Hotel and discover the distinctive character of the Argo-Saronic Gulf.
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