Local Cuisine
Try the local Greek dishes at the town's traditional tavernas.
Aígio, also known as Aegium, is a captivating town in Achaea, West Greece, nestled on the Peloponnese peninsula. As the second largest city in Achaea, it boasts a rich historical background and scenic coastal views. The town is part of the Aigialeia municipality and serves as a hub for exploring the surrounding region. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque landscapes of the Gulf of Corinth and delve into the town's historical significance, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Scenic views of the Gulf of Corinth.
Rich historical heritage.
Part of the Aigialeia municipality.
Second largest city in Achaea.
Beautiful coastal views and beaches.
Rich in historical sites and cultural heritage.
Part of the scenic Peloponnese region.
Try the local Greek dishes at the town's traditional tavernas.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Aígio is best explored on foot, but local buses are available for longer distances.
Visit the ancient ruins and museums to learn about Aígio's rich history.
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Greek, English
Cultural, Sightseeing, Nature
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Aígio with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.
Summers are warm and perfect for enjoying the beaches and coastal activities.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, great for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for exploring historical sites without crowds.