Attractions in AeginaAttractions On AeginaTemple of AphaiaLocated on a hilltop in the northeast part of the island, the Temple of Aphaia is an impressive ancient Greek temple. Visitors can admire the well-preserved Doric columns and enjoy panoramic views of the island. Next to the temple is its archaeological museum. Entrance fee is 6 euros. Aegina Archaeological MuseumSituated in Aegina Town, this museum houses a collection of artifacts from ancient Aegina. Visitors can see ancient pottery, statues, and historical objects that provide insights into the island's rich history. Entrance fee is 4 euros. Kolona Archaeological SiteAfter visiting the Archaeological Museum of Aegina, step right next to the Kolona Archaeological Site, the remains of an ancient city with the impressive standing column (the only column left from the Temple of Apollo). Paleochora Archaeological SiteOnce the medieval capital of Aegina, Paleochora is a historical site featuring ruins of churches, houses, and fortifications. Visitors can explore the network of narrow streets, admire the Byzantine-era frescoes, and enjoy the scenic views. Agios Nektarios MonasteryLocated east of Aegina Town, this monastery is really impressive. The monastery's church is large with beautiful architecture where visitors can see the relics of the saint, the ornate decorations, and the religious artwork. Panagia Chrysoleontissa MonasteryA beautiful monastery in the center of the island at a lovely location. There are animals at the entry of the monastery like peacocks, ducks, geese. Aegina attractionsAegina attractionsAegina attractions |