Corinth is considered the gateway to the Peloponnese Peninsula. A town where ancient meets modern, and where most visitors will find the famous Corinth Canal, one of the more impressive feats of 19th century engineering. Believe it or not, there are many things to do in the Corinth area, including exploring some of the ancient ruins of the city, seeing the Temple of Apollo, the agora, and an adrenaline rushing bungee jump. Moreover, the Greek city of Corinth was founded in the Neolithic Period sometime between 5000-3000 BCE. As a matter of fact, it became a major city in the 8th century BCE and was very well known for its architectural and artistic innovations including the invention of black-figure pottery.
A popular combination in Greece; this vacation package is sure to inspire!. Stay in Athens (the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of democracy), Loutraki (a popular resort in the prefecture of Corinth, famous for its natural mineral springs and thermal waters and for the one of the most luxurius Casino Resorts in Europe) and Corinth (an ancient and a modern city of the Peloponnese, in south-central Greece, and now famous for its archaeological sites). Combine cities with rental car to maximize your experience. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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