Hotel Hippocampus, the charming hotel owned by Pavlos & Maureen and their family,
has been running successfully since 1976. The hotel is situated in the small
fishing village of Perdika, located 9 km from the port of Aegina Town on Aegina
island in Greece. Aegina is a lovely Greek island in the Saronic Gulf.
The Hippocampus accommodation is open all year through. The Hippocampus (which
means seahorse) has 20 rooms, all with balcony that overlooks either the sea
or the mountain. It has a beautiful shaded garden where you can have your breakfast,
drinks or just can sit and relax.
The hotel has even got it's own traditional Greek church.
At night, you can have your cocktails served by Pavlos, or you can take a 2 minute
stroll down to the harbour where you can find a wide selection of tavernas.
Enjoy the wonderful scenery of Aegina island and experience the fantastic Greek
hospitality.
The garden of hotel Hippocampus, is naturally shaded
by grape vines, phoenix palms and a spectacular boukamvilia, the garden is the
perfect spot to relax and enjoy breakfast or drinks during the summer months.
Barbecues are also a regular event.
During the winter months, the same things can be enjoyed in the cosy lounge,
in front of the open log fireplace.
The Hippocampus in Perdika on Aegina island has 20 rooms. There are single,
double, triple and family room (2 adults + 2 children) available.
All the rooms have a en-suite bathroom, TV, direct dial telephones, hair dryer,
air conditioning and balcony that overlooks either the sea or the mountain.
Click here for price information.
Click here to check availability or to book a room.
Agia Zoni, the small family church in the corner of the garden, celebrates her
name day on 31st August. In honour of the occasion, following the traditions
associated with the Greek Orthodox Church, a full service is held. Attended by
villagers and guests alike, this tradition has been upheld by the Lazarou family
since the days long before Hotel Hippocampus, when the Lazarou family had their
summer house here.
No one knows the exact age of the original church but in 1922, it was renovated
and restored by Pavlos his grandparents. Over the years, it has witnessed several
baptisms and weddings.