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Greece
The
birthplace of western civilization with a history of more
than 5000 years. It is on the southern edge of the Balkan
peninsula.
It has an area of 131,957 sq. km, of which 19,765 sq. km are
covered by 360 islands. There are historical and archaeological
sights to be found all over Greece and the Greek islands.
A very large number of tourists visit every year in order
to enjoy the sun, its sea, its natural beauty and to admire
its archaeological sites.
The Peloponnese
The Peloponnese is one of the largest geographical areas
of Greece, joined to the mainland by the Corinth Canal and
bound by the Aegean and Ionian seas on the east and west respectively
and by the gulfs of Patras and Corinth on its northern coast.
The irregular coastline of the Peloponnese is its main geographic
feature. There are so many beautiful beaches and well as areas
of extreme natural beauty, where you can really enjoy a completely
relaxed vacation.
Corinth
Corinth
is a modern center of commerce and transport at the entrance
to the Peloponnese. It has natural beauty and endless beaches.
Here, the visitor can combine swimming in the sea with sightseeing
at the archaeological sites of Southern Greece.
Corinthos is the gateway to the Peloponnese and the start
of your perfect holidays and vacations here in the magical
country of Greece. It is very easy to get to Corinth because it is located
between the international airport in Athens and the International
port of Greece Patras. You can get to Corith by either of
the following ....
By Air
As far as Athens airport and then by car and or bus with
only 105 km (just over 1 hour) drive on the Attiki Odos highway
followed by the National Road to Corinth, or by train.
By Sea
From Italys ports to Patras and then by car/bus after
a mere 130 km (1 ½ hour) drive on the highway or by
train.
By Car / Bus
You can reach Corinth from our neighbouring countries, as
you can see on the map below.
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