Discover the best top things to do in Corinthia Region, Greece including Zulu Bungy, Lake Doxa, Heraion of Perachora, Moni Osiou Patapiou, Ancient Greece Tours, Ktima Bairaktaris, Estate Constantin Gofas, Karamitsos Winery, Temple of Apollo, Akrokorinthos.
Restaurants in Corinthia Region
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Zulu Bungy was founded in 2003 at the famous Corinth Canal ,it's sole purpose to give people a life changing experience . For open days and hours pls visit our official web site.
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Enjoy the silence and calmness of the view. There is a small church near the lake and only a few hundred meters away, you will find a beautiful old monastery, the monastery of St. George.
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This was one of the most beautiful places we visited in Greece. It is well worth the time it takes to get there, and it really isn't far from Corinth. We were there in the off season so everything was closed. The aqueduct ruins were fascinating. Don't cheat yourself, make the walk to the Lighthouse. There are so many great views, and you can enjoy exploring the rocks and paths. My daughter's dream was to cliff jump and she did it....more than once!! It was January, the water was cold, but well worth it. On the sunny day we were there, it was not big deal. Just an amazing place to visit, and one we will definitely include when we go back to Greece!!!
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Ancient Greece Tours is a Greek sightseeing tour operator which creates unique private experiences around Greece. Having an ancient Greek history background and a genuine love for our country’s glorious heritage, we enjoy sharing our passion with our guests from all over the world. We specialize in day trips, multi-day tours, classical, layover tours & shore excursions and our experiences can be customized according to our guests' preferences and interests. We travel with passion, escape the ordinary and create memories which will accompany you for a lifetime. Be part of the myth!
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Ktima Bairaktaris is located 2 kilometers from the entry of Nemea, just 1 hour from Athens. Under the shadow of the temple of Nemean Zeus, with feeling of respect for the region and responsibility for the conservation of the quality, welcomes the lovers of chosen wine and the selective professionals.
Visited as part of a tour to Nemea with Olive Sea Travel. The tasting was excellent and so informative and we really enjoyed sampling this lovely, modern style of Greek wine - in situ. We toured the facility and then enjoyed an excellent platter of food whilst sampling the wines - perfect.
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Beautiful estate and surroundings. The wine tasting was amazing with 8 different labels, and not only we had such a good time drinking wine, but we learnt so much about the process of wine making, the differences of grape varieties and many more interesting things. Special thanks to our host Dimitra who was very personable and exceeded our expectations. Thank you!!
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The newly constructed Karamitsos Estate Winery, is a family winery that produces quantities of high-quality wine. The facilities will give you the opportunity to see the oak barrels and modern inox tanks; thus you can familiarize yourself with both the traditional and the modern vinification techniques. The winery has a cellar and a wine-tasting hall room which are opened daily for the visitors.
Wonderful location, very friendly service, and delicious, affordable wine. What more could you ask for? We visited during Covid and like many tourist areas, the wine region around Nemea has not had many guests and they were not expecting visitors. Nonetheless the host put on a lovely (free) tasting just for my partner and I, and as the kitchen was closed, brought us three delicious varieties of grapes fresh from their vines for us to eat. We sat on the patio looking up at the monastery on the rock and were utterly delighted with our choice. Highly recommended.
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The Temple of Apollo is the most visible and obvious monument, in Ancient Corinth. Towering above the ruins of the ancient city, it can be seen from almost any vantage point - something which must have been true even 2,000 years ago. It is impressive, even in its remains and ruins and gives one a sense of just how impressive and monumental it was to the citizens and inhabitants of ancient Corinth. While the worship of the pagan god Apollo has long passed away, the remaining vestiges of his importance at the time are manifest in the magnificent remains of the Temple of Apollo to this day..
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Acrocorinth (Greek: Ακροκόρινθος), "Upper Corinth", the acropolis of ancient Corinth, is a monolithic rock overseeing the ancient city of Corinth, Greece. "It is the most impressive of the acropoleis of mainland Greece," in the estimation of George Forrest.[1] Acrocorinth was continuously occupied from archaic times to the early 19th century. Along with Demetrias and Chalcis, the Acrocorinth during the Hellenistic period formed one of the so-called "Fetters of Greece" - three fortresses garrisoned by the Macedonians to secure their control of the Greek city-states. The city's archaic acropolis, already an easily defensible position due to its geomorphology, was further heavily fortified during the Byzantine Empire as it became the seat of the strategos of the thema of Hellas and later of the Peloponnese. It was defended against the Crusaders for three years by Leo Sgouros. Strongly recommended if you like history. Start your day with drinking a lot , I mean a lot of waters.
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