Guidebook for Aegina Island

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Guidebook for Aegina Island

Food Scene

Kappos Etsi - Greek cuisine with a "twist", 9 Panagi Irioti str, Aegina Town. With a cozy and friendly atmosphere, the beautiful stone-built restaurant is located in one of the most picturesque side streets right in the heart of Aegina town. Dimitris Kappos the chef and owner of “Kappos Etsi”, will guide you into a realm of delicious Greek cuisine - blending traditional fresh ingredients with a modern flair for artistic dishes, a fine selection of Greek wines and delicious handmade desserts. Recommended especially for dinner, Ask to be seated at the beautiful courtyard, Reservation advised Reservations: +30 22970 27219 http://kapposetsi.restaurant/en/
8 locals recommend
Kappos etsi
P. Irioti
8 locals recommend
Kappos Etsi - Greek cuisine with a "twist", 9 Panagi Irioti str, Aegina Town. With a cozy and friendly atmosphere, the beautiful stone-built restaurant is located in one of the most picturesque side streets right in the heart of Aegina town. Dimitris Kappos the chef and owner of “Kappos Etsi”, will guide you into a realm of delicious Greek cuisine - blending traditional fresh ingredients with a modern flair for artistic dishes, a fine selection of Greek wines and delicious handmade desserts. Recommended especially for dinner, Ask to be seated at the beautiful courtyard, Reservation advised Reservations: +30 22970 27219 http://kapposetsi.restaurant/en/

Arts & Culture

The most important archaeological site on the island of Aegina, and in fact one of the most important in all of Greece, is the Temple of Aphaea which sits on top of a mountain above the resort town of Agia Marina, with a view of the Aegean Sea and all of Athens and Attika. Very well preserved, easy to walk around quite closely.
107 locals recommend
Temple of Aphaia
107 locals recommend
The most important archaeological site on the island of Aegina, and in fact one of the most important in all of Greece, is the Temple of Aphaea which sits on top of a mountain above the resort town of Agia Marina, with a view of the Aegean Sea and all of Athens and Attika. Very well preserved, easy to walk around quite closely.