“It’s not a race, it’s a journey to enjoy.”
Corinthia invites you to slow down and connect—with nature, history, and yourself.
🏞 Explore Nature’s Masterpieces
Geraneia Mountains
Towering above the Corinthian Gulf, these mountains are laced with hiking trails, pine forests, and breathtaking views. Perfect for outdoor lovers, the area provides hidden paths for both relaxed walkers and experienced trekkers.
Lake Vouliagmeni
This coastal lagoon, not to be confused with the lake of the same name in Attica, offers still waters perfect for swimming, SUP, and sunset watching. It’s also a great place to enjoy a calm beach day away from the crowds.
Heraion of Perachora & Perachora Lighthouse
Just a short drive from the lake, you’ll find the ancient sanctuary of Hera nestled beside the sea, with a lighthouse offering stunning coastal views—a perfect blend of myth and maritime charm.
Mylokopi Beach & Seals’ Cave
A hidden paradise accessible by car or boat. Crystal-clear waters, natural rock formations, and a sense of privacy make this one of Corinthia’s most rewarding spots. Explore Seals’ Cave, where legend and sea life meet.
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- Hiking in Geraneia Mountains
- Lake Vouliagmeni at sunset
- Heraion ruins + lighthouse
- Mylokopi and Seals’ Cave from boat view
💧 Wellness & Spiritual Serenity
Loutraki Thermal Spa
Enjoy hydrotherapy and wellness treatments in this historic spa town. The healing properties of Loutraki’s mineral-rich waters have been appreciated since antiquity.
Monastery of Osios Patapios
Climb the mountain road above Loutraki to reach this peaceful monastery. The panoramic view and spiritual energy of the site offer a unique experience, even for non-religious visitors.
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- Thermal spa facilities
- Osios Patapios with sea backdrop
🏛 Ancient Wonders Come Alive
Ancient Corinth & Acrocorinth
Explore the Temple of Apollo, the Roman forum, and the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth. Then hike up to Acrocorinth, a fortress with sweeping views and centuries of history.
Ancient Nemea
Visit the Temple of Zeus, the ancient stadium, and nearby wineries producing world-class Agiorgitiko wines. The site’s tranquil setting adds to its timeless charm.
Sicyon
An ancient city of the arts, Sicyon was once a cultural powerhouse. Walk through its ancient theater, gymnasium, and Roman baths while soaking in the valley views.
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- Temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth
- Nemea temple or wine tasting
- Sicyon ruins and open landscape
🏡 Local Villages & Coastal Charm
Agioi Theodoroi
A modern seaside town with relaxed beaches, cafes, and easy access from Athens. Ideal for a casual day trip.
Perachora, Schinos, Sterna
Traditional mountain villages where olive groves stretch across the hills and locals welcome you with authentic flavors and stories.
Klenia, Sofiko, Kryoneri
Perfect for slow travel. These villages offer hiking routes, natural springs, and quiet streets to wander.
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- Village café life
- Olive groves and stone houses
- Beachfront in Agioi Theodoroi
🌉 Between Land and Sea
Corinth Canal
A marvel of engineering, this man-made cut slices through rock to connect two seas. Stand above it on the bridge or take a cruise through it for an unforgettable view.
Isthmia
Near the canal’s eastern end, Isthmia offers a blend of archaeological ruins, modern marina life, and calm beaches—perfect for history buffs and yachters alike.
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- Canal from overhead bridge
- Isthmia marina and ancient wall ruins
🌿 More Than a Destination
Corinthia is not meant to be rushed.
It’s a place for wandering among ruins, sipping wine under the shade of olive trees, and feeling the sun on your face by the sea. Whether you’re drawn to ancient temples, peaceful coves, forest hikes, or local flavors, this region gives you space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect.
So take the journey—not as a checklist, but as an invitation to experience the moment.