Perdika Harbor
Exploring Aigina Sailing Holidays area
The small harbor of Perdikas lies on the SW coast of the island, 3.5 miles SSE of Aegina harbor. The harbor offers reasonable shelter in settled weather, but is open West and strong winds from that direction make it untenable.
Yachts moor stern/bows-to using their anchors wherever there is space, taking lines to one of the two stone jetties. Depths are variable from 2.0 to 3.0 meters, but less in areas of ballasting.
Alternatively anchor off in the harbor in 5.0 – 6.0 meters. The holding is good in mud and sand.
Navigational Aids
Aeginitissa is 2 kilometers from Perdika and it has a fully-organised beach with snack-bars, umbrellas for the sun, music and rackets. Its rich vegetation goes all the way up and the blue crystal water of the sea is impressive.
Perdika is an old traditional settlement, build around the port. In the old times its townfolks were occupied exclusively with fishing.
The island of Moni is opposite of Perdika, 8 minutes by boat. There are no inhabitants, but only deers, wild goats and peacocks that come close to you, in order to feed them.
The Sandy pebbled Beach of Klima is located on the south side of the island, next to the bay of Klidi. During the week, it is a quiet beach but during the weekends it can be quite busy as the bay is a popular anchor bay.