Perdika
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The small fishing village of Perdika - one of the most charming and picturesque location in the beautiful Greek island of Aegina. The settlement is located near the bay of Marathon, about 9 km south of the capital of the island of the same name. It is located on the elongated promontory jutting deep enough into the waters of the Saronic Gulf, thereby forming an excellent natural harbor, along which, in fact, formed the town.

Perdika - traditional Greek village that has managed to preserve its unique flavor and atmosphere of comfort. To the old part of Perdika is characterized by white stone houses with small patios, built close to each other, and narrow cobbled streets. Quay, perhaps the most lively place of the city, where they like to relax like the locals and guests Perdika.

Until recently the main occupation of the local residents was fishing. Today in Perdika actively developing tourism industry. There is a pretty good choice of comfortable hotels and apartments. Numerous traditional restaurants, taverns and cafes where you can relax and enjoy the excellent local cuisine, mostly concentrated near the waterfront.

Almost on the outskirts of Cape Perdika is the main attraction - the church of St. Sozonov, the day is celebrated on September 7th-scale festivities. This is one of the most spectacular events of the island of Aegina. The original church was built here in the early 20th century, but unfortunately destroyed during World War II. The church you see today was built after 1947.

Directly opposite Perdika is a small uninhabited island of Moni with the stunning beauty of the scenery and excellent beaches. During the summer, from the port of Perdika on the island regularly runs a pleasure boat. Organize a trip to the island and yourself, rent a boat, a boat or a yacht.

The beautiful beaches of Perdika and its surroundings, relaxing atmosphere and warm hospitality of local residents each year attracts an increasing number of tourists. Especially popular enjoys the town and the Greeks, so the weekend is especially crowded.

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