Explore Korinthia in Peloponnese, a prefecture situated in the northeastern part of Peloponnese, with its capital at Korinthos. Visitors from Greece and abroad flock to Korinthia in the Peloponnese to relax by the sea, explore mountain villages, forests, and archaeological sites, including the Corinth Canal, a modern feat of engineering. Agriculture and tourism businesses thrive in the region, with local products such as wine, raisins, olives, oil, cheese, pasta, cherries, nuts, and apples being must-try delicacies.

One of the main attractions in Korinthia is the ancient city of Corinth. Steeped in history, this archaeological site allows visitors to step back in time and explore the remnants of a once-thriving civilization. Marvel at the imposing Temple of Apollo, stroll through the ancient agora, or wander along the well-preserved Roman streets. The Acrocorinth, a fortress perched on a hilltop overlooking the city, offers panoramic views that are sure to leave you in awe.

Beyond its historical significance, Korinthia boasts breathtaking natural landscapes. The region is home to the stunning Corinthian Gulf, where azure waters meet rugged mountains. Take a leisurely drive along the coastal road and soak in the mesmerizing views. For outdoor enthusiasts, hiking trails abound in the surrounding mountains, providing opportunities to explore hidden waterfalls and lush forests. The Loutraki Thermal Spa, renowned for its healing waters, offers a rejuvenating experience amidst tranquil surroundings.

Greek hospitality is legendary, and Korinthia is no exception. The locals welcome visitors with open arms, eager to share their rich cultural heritage. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local markets, where you can sample delicious regional delicacies and interact with friendly vendors. Don't miss the chance to savor traditional Greek cuisine at one of the many tavernas scattered throughout the region.

Explore the ancient ruins of Corinth, immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, and embrace the warm hospitality of the locals. A visit to Korinthia is sure to leave you with cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
The main regions of the prefecture Korinthia are Korinthos, Loutraki, Xylokastro.
 

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How To Get There


Buses that connect Athens and Corinth depart from Terminal A (100 Kifissou Str) daily and every 30 minutes. The journey lasts 90 minutes. From Thessaloniki, it can take approximately 4 to 5 hours. Buses are equipped with comfortable seating and air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant travel experience.

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If you wish to travel directly to Corinth from Athens Airport, you can take a direct train from the airport to the modern city. If you wish to take the train from central Athens, change trains at SKA station. Trains offer a comfortable and scenic journey, allowing you to admire the beautiful Greek countryside along the way. The duration of the train journey from Athens to Corinth is approximately 1 hour, while from Thessaloniki, it takes around 4 to 5 hours.

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For those who prefer the flexibility of driving, reaching Korinthia by car is an excellent option. The region is well-connected to major cities through a network of highways, making it easily accessible. From Athens, you can take the National Road 8/E94, which leads directly to Korinthia and takes approximately 1 hour. Similarly, if you're coming from Thessaloniki, you can take the National Road 1/E75, which takes around 4 to 5 hours. Upon reaching Korinthia by car, you will find ample parking facilities in the towns and tourist attractions. However, it is advisable to check for any parking restrictions or fees beforehand to avoid any inconvenience.

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