Feast of Saint Blaise at Nerantza
Exploring Velo-Vocha Sailing Holidays area
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- Date: 11 of February
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Located at the mainland part of the prefecture of Corinth, which flanks the eastern side of the Corinthian Gulf, in the Perachora Loutraki. A dual beach.
A well hidden beach located right next to the archaeological site of Heraion, Loutraki. It is very small, but the beauty is unique.
Small creek with desert sand and pebble cove after Lakazesas. Located in the mainland part of the prefecture of Corinth, which flanks the eastern side of the Corinthian Gulf, in the Perachora Loutraki.
One of the most cosmopolitan beaches of the area is located in the lake of Vouliagmeni, just 16 km from Loutraki. Every afternoon flooded with people, especially young people who choose this beach for swimming and fun.
On the way to Strava - Perachora, at some point after Ktenas, turn left. The asphalt reaches the village and get to a fork to the left dirt road towards the beach.
Kalamia is a beautiful pebbled beach organized in Corinth. You will also find cafes, restaurants and other shops.
Vrahati beach attracts many visitors during the summer months. Organized pebbled beach with sun beds and umbrellas.
Next to Vrahati you will find the pebbled beach Kokkoni. Very clean, quiet beach with beautiful restaurants.
The beach Neratzis not only has the blue waters with pebbles but also has beautiful views to the lighthouse of Heraion located directly opposite. Perfect beach for those seeking a little privacy.
The long beach of Kiato with sand and pebbles offers unique moments in its blue waters. Organized beach with sun beds, umbrellas and some water sports.
Pebbled beach and turquoise waters. You can find sun loungers, parasols as well as taverns, bars, coffee.
Peykias is a large pebbled beach in front of a beautiful pine forest. It has clear waters and is organized with umbrellas and seabeds.
On the other side of the town from the beach Xylokastro Pefkias. A beautiful pebbled beach with clear blue waters.
Harbor Korínthou is artificial, its entrance is open E and protected by a windward W breakwater 540 m long, which extends NE for 255 m and continues E for 285 m. Its outer side, protected by rock ballasting, has a parapet and the inner side is quayed.
Harbor Kiátou is a small commercial harbor at the SW end of the entrance of Korínthou bay, in front of Kórinthos settlement, and about 10 miles WNW of canal Korínthou. The harbor is open SE and has an entrance opening of 210 m.
The entrance is open NE, it has a width of about 30 m and depths of less than 1 m along the axis. The small harbor is protected from the N by a windward curved mole extending N for 50 m and then E for another 100 m.
The SW-facing small harbor is protected by an angled mole which extends for about 50 meters to SW and then turns for about 70 meters to SE. Its quayed inner coasts extend from the root for about 100 m SE, with depths of less than 2 m near them.
It is the ideal beach for kite surfing due to the strong wind. Also there are no bathers in this beach.
CROSTACEO Dive Center and Water sports Club started on April 1999. Whether you are an experienced diver, a beginner, a snorkeler or just a swimmer, we, at CROSTACEO Dive Center and Water sports Club, assure you that you will have a unique holiday experience in Loutraki of Korinthos and we will try to exceed your expectations.
We provide a full program of educational seminars for both beginners and advanced, and the necessary diving equipment. Our center has a classroom equipped with modern visual means, such as, DVDs, computers, projectors etc.
The ruins of ancient Corinth are spread around the rock of Acrocorinth, which forms a natural acropolis for the city. The archeological site of Acrocorinth is composed of ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite, the Temple of Apollo, a stone minaret and many more remarkable excavations of the ancient times.
The museum is located within the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth. The exhibition consists of two main galleries housing sculpture, ceramics, and minor objects from prehistoric through medieval date deriving from excavations in and around Corinth.