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Weather in Loutraki by months:

Month Temperature Cloudiness Rainy days /
Precipitation
Water temperature
in the sea
Number of solar
hours per day
During the day At night
January 10.3°C 4.6°C 36.9% 3 days (48.6 mm.) 15.3°C 9 o'clock 50m.
February 12.3°C 5.9°C 39.4% 5 days (69.0 mm.) 14.4°C 10 o'clock 47m.
March 15.1°C 7.1°C 34.7% 3 days (55.5 mm.) 14.4°C 11 o'clock 58m.
April 19.7°C 10.2°C 25.5% 2 days (29.6 mm.) 15.8°C 13:00 12m.
May 24.2°C 14.1°C 18.6% 3 days (33.5 mm.) 19.0°C 14h. 14m.
June 28.7°C 18.4°C 13.1% 2 days (36.4 mm.) 22.9°C 14h. 46m.
July 31.7°C 20.6°C 7.6% 1 day (8.4 mm.) 26.0°C 14h. 30m.
August 31.4°C 20.9°C 7.4% 1 day (7.2 mm.) 26.6°C 13:00 36m.
September 28.0°C 18.5°C 14.8% 2 days (34.6 mm.) 25.4°C 12h. 25m.
October 21.6°C 14.2°C 25.0% 2 days (28.3 mm.) 22.8°C 11 o'clock 12m.
November 16.5°C 10.0°C 29.6% 2 days (30.6 mm.) 20.0°C 10 o'clock 8m.
December 11.6°C 6.0°C 33.0% 3 days (44.6 mm.) 17.3°C 9 o'clock 34m.

*This table displays weather averages collected over more than three years

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Entertainment Loutraki

In principle, all resort towns in Greece are somewhat similar to each other. Loutraki is not much different either. There is some variety of hotels (with varying price points and service levels), many of them located on the hills of the mountains. We stayed in one of these hotels, so it was a long walk down to the beach. But such charging is beneficial.

I saw a lot of bored tourists who didn't know what to do in the city. There really aren't many attractions in Loutraki, but you can easily reach other famous places from it by bus or taxi, for example, the temple of the goddess Hera, the ancient Greek Acropolis, Olympia, the ruins of Mycenae and Corinth.

Loutraki is famous for its casino, which is located in the Club Hotel Casino Loutraki 5*, the largest not only in Greece, but also in Europe. It operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But our group doesn’t really like gambling, so we only came in to have a look. We sat in a cozy bar and even met compatriots heatedly discussing their winnings.

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How much does a holiday in Loutraki cost? October 2014.

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I was very lucky with the weather. On the calendar it was October 7, and on the thermometer it was +30, and these +30 felt like 26, it was so comfortably warm, but not hot. The water was like fresh milk with small waves. The town of Loutraki, the beach is pebble, clean, well-groomed, not wide, even narrow in places. Everything is paid. We flew to Athens, transfer at the expense of the tour operator. The ticket was also purchased from a tour operator. Price for a week, breakfast + dinner for two - 50,000 rubles.

We lived in Loutraki, went on an excursion to Athens, the ticket cost 17 euros round trip, the bus ride took an hour and a half. We also used the metro, very minimalist, the price depending on the number of days and trips from 1 euro to 20 euros. The price for the Acropolis is 10-15 euros, the queue is not long, but there is a lot of people walking around the ruins, although it was not even the season. National Archaeological Museum - 7 euros. There are many excursions from Loutraki, but they are all monotonous (forgive me), just ruins.

Food and products

We ate at the hotel, but a couple of times we had to eat in cafes and restaurants, so we came across expensive ones. I had to eat at fast foods a couple of times.

A glass of wine 5-10 euros, Dorada fish with a side dish (three potatoes) - 20 euros. Just skin and bones, they weren’t full at all, but it didn’t come out cheap.

Souvenirs and other goods

On the central streets of Athens famous brands are presented, the collections are different from Russian ones, prices are lower than in Russia, especially for the Zara brand, there is a chic bazaar in the old city, you will find everything from figurines, embroidery, tablecloths. Everything is very beautiful, take more money). At the bazaar and in small shops, do not hesitate to bargain. Prices are reduced no worse than in Egyptian bazaars. A plate is 15 euros, figurines are average 25 euros, expensive embroidery is 40-50 euros. magnets from 1 euro to five.

Cost of services and entertainment

This vacation is for families without children, as there is no entertainment for children. But for a family who wants to relax in peace, see historical places and soak up the sun, this is an ideal option.

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Where is the best place to stay?

Our hotel was called Possidonion (cat. C, 2 stars). It was the cheapest one offered by the tour operator, but we did not regret that we took it. The hotel is located on the second line (on the main street), on a square with a fountain, the sea was very close. We got a room on the second floor with a corner balcony and a view of the fountain. The room had two beds, bedside tables, a table, a mini-fridge, its own air conditioning, and a TV (though we hardly watched it, because all the channels were Greek). Furniture and plumbing are normal. The trash was taken out every day (if you left the keys at the reception), the towels were changed once, the linen was not changed.

The breakfasts were quite good (I expected much worse from two stars). Every day there was the following set of products: sliced ​​cheese and sausage, boiled eggs, fresh cucumbers, jam, butter, raisin muffin, sesame buns, tea, coffee, milk, freshly squeezed orange juice.

The resort town of Loutraki itself is small, but cozy and calm. Loutraki is located on the coast of the Corinthian Gulf of the Ionian Sea. The embankment is long, quite beautiful, with palm trees. It pauses a little in one place, then continues again. As usual at resorts, a certain number of cafes and restaurants overlook the embankment. A distinctive feature of the resort is mineral water. It comes straight from the tap and tastes good. We boldly drank it, boiled tea and took it in a bottle with us on the excursion. There are quite strong winds in the evening and morning. On our balcony, plastic chairs rolled, driven by the wind, from end to end of the balcony.

My friend and I went on an 8-day excursion tour “Treasures of the Peloponnese” with accommodation in the resort town of Loutraki (our tour cost 684 euros with breakfast). from St. Petersburg to Greece and back was through Araxos airport. It takes about two hours to get to the resort of Loutraki from the airport. The tour was organized in such a way that in the morning we went on excursions of various durations (Athens, Mystras, Monastery of St. Potapius, Patras, Olympia, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Mycenae, a cruise around the islands of Aegina, Angistri), and in the evening we could relax and swim in the sea in Loutraki. The tour was eventful and we really enjoyed it. We usually returned from excursions at 5-6 pm.

In the evening after the excursions we went swimming every day. The water was warm, 22-23 degrees. The beach in Loutraki is pebbly. Pebbles are different. From the edge where we usually stopped, it is large, towards the center of the beach it is smaller. Just from 7 to 9 pm the temperature on the beach was already more or less comfortable. Once we arrived early, around 5 o’clock – it was very hot. At 9 pm it is already sunset. In Loutraki it is very beautiful - the sun sets behind the mountains.

In general, as we were told, this resort is positioned as an inexpensive resort for Greek pensioners (Athens is not very far, about 80 km) and thrifty foreigners. There weren’t very many Russian tourists, mostly Greeks (elderly and families with children); the last two days there was a large arrival of Poles. There were a lot of them both in our hotel and on the beach.

What can you buy?

In our part of the resort there was one large supermarket “SPAK”, small grocery stores, several shops with clothes and shoes.

About product prices

There were several cheap outlets with T-shirt sundresses for 5 euros (Vietnamese sellers) and handmade Greek leather sandals and slippers for 15-25 euros. The prices in the supermarket are “tourist”, but practically no different from ours in Russia. Cherries (very large) were taken for about 4 euros per kg, apricots, peaches, nectarines for 3 euros per kg.

Only local oranges were cheap - 0.6 euros per kg (they don’t look very beautiful, they’re kind of scratched, but tasty and sweet). They also took a watermelon (red, but not very sweet) and a melon like our “collective farmer”. Watermelons and melons are not very expensive. They sell inexpensive red salad onions (sweet!). This onion is somewhat similar in taste to a good Crimean flat sweet onion.

We bought olive oil and Greek delight as Greek souvenirs. From alcohol, I took Metaxa and some dry wine (nothing special, but I took it at random). Of the Greek wines described by tourists, we only tried the sweet “Mavrodaphne from Patras” (not bad, but I wouldn’t say super). The rest was taken at random. We drank 1.5 liters of local rose wine in plastic packaging (not bad) and one bottled white wine. We usually dined on wine, snacks from the supermarket (mussels, crabs, tzatziki, sausage, cheese) and fruit on our wonderful balcony, watching the nightlife of the resort and enjoying the view of the fountain.

Where can I eat?

We didn’t go to restaurants on our own; we didn’t have much time or energy.

About the quality of food and service

We tried various dishes of Greek cuisine on excursions, when our group was taken to lunch in an organized manner. I didn’t like the octopus (like rubber), the other dishes (fish, meat, etc. were not bad). The average cost of lunch for one is 13-15 euros.

The beautiful and modern city of Loutraki (Greece) is the most famous resort of the Peloponnese, located on the shores of the Gulf of Corinth. It is famous for its healing thermal springs, Europe's largest casino, environmentally friendly beaches and developed tourist infrastructure.

The city is home to about 12 thousand people (by Greek standards, this is a fairly large settlement). Among them there are quite a few Russian-speaking citizens: they have even registered an official community that teaches Russian and organizes cultural events.

During the season, Russian speech can be heard everywhere here: tourists from the CIS love this city very much. And for good reason: an important advantage of the Loutraki resort is its convenient location in relation to the main attractions of Greece. Ancient Corinth is 22 km away, Mycenae is 50 km away, Epidaurus and the Acropolis are an hour's drive, Olympia and Delphi are 140-200 km away. If you wish, you can easily combine a beach and health holiday with an educational one.

How to get to Loutraki

Budget accommodation options in Loutraki.

Sights of Loutraki

There are not many attractions in the city itself, but a large number of interesting places are located near the resort: therefore, tourists are offered a variety of excursions.


The Loutraki embankment is the main place in the city where tourists and locals like to walk. Hotels have been built along the embankment, and there are numerous restaurants, bars with alcoholic drinks and music clubs. This part of the city is never sparsely populated.

The most striking entertainment place in Loutraki is the casino, which is one of the largest in Europe. Casino Loutraki operates in a hotel that is surrounded by a green park with 75 thousand plants. In addition to the casino, this place boasts a luxurious spa center. The hotel was awarded a special prize by Carl Faberge, and it is sure to be mentioned when the most interesting sights of Loutraki are listed.


According to scientists, on the site of this ancient sanctuary (6th century BC) there used to be a temple dedicated to the goddess Hera. Now the attraction is ruins on the coast of a picturesque bay, not far from the famous lighthouse rising on Cape Malankavi.

The area of ​​the rectangular sanctuary is almost 320 square meters. m. The most interesting thing here is the area for sacrifices, which is decorated with triglyphs (slabs of stone with longitudinal grooves in the shape of triangles). This landmark of Greece may be familiar to you from the film “300 Spartans”.


Lighthouse in front of a cliff

In the 19th century, a lighthouse appeared on Cape Malagavi, which saved ships and boats from colliding with a rock. It was easy to miss it in bad weather, so a lighthouse was built 100 meters from it - made of white stone with an emerald dome. The lighthouse has become a symbol of the city; it can often be seen in tourist photos of Loutraki.


The monastery of St. Potapius was built on a mountain - at an altitude of 1 km from the ground. From here you can admire a magnificent view of the coast and the city of Loutraki. You can climb to the monastery by 144 steps. It is believed that as long as you climb them, you get rid of sins.

It was no coincidence that the convent was built on the mountain: Saint Potapius lived in a cave in these places, devoting himself to God. Now there is an altar carved in that cave. It’s worth visiting here if only for the ancient Byzantine frescoes dating back 800 years.

The main attraction of Loutraki is the thermal springs. These are the underground waters of Loutra, which rise to the surface near Mount Vora from a great depth - about 3 km. Passing through the rock, the waters are filled with microelements and beneficial substances that give them healing properties.


The mineral composition of the thermal water in Loutraki is no different from the famous resort of Vichy in France. Bathing and drinking such water restores the digestive system, heals the heart, cleanses the skin and has a beneficial effect on the reproductive system in women. The water temperature in the thermal springs of Loutraki reaches 37°C. The flow rises from the ground at a high speed (approximately 650 m3 per hour), which provides ideal conditions for spa centers.

In addition to open springs with thermal water, the city has large hydropathic clinics: Loutraki Thermal Spa and Loutra Loutrakiou. These complexes have several swimming pools, jacuzzi baths, saunas and steam baths. Special medical procedures are available for an additional fee.

Spa center in Loutraki

The main place in the city where you can fully enjoy the thermal waters is the large spa center (address Georgiou Lekka, 24). It is located in the northern part of the resort, near the waterfall. This is a modern center with a large jet pool and many treatment rooms. Here you can not only swim, but also order different types of massages. Before swimming in the pool, you need to undergo a short examination by a local doctor.

Thermal waterfall



You can swim in thermal water not only in a spa center or hotel, but also in nature - under a real waterfall. Driving from Loutraki towards the village of Perechora, you will see the slopes that surround the waterfall. There are excellent conditions for walking here. In the evening, the waterfall is beautifully illuminated, and nearby there is a cafe with a terrace offering panoramic views of the coast and the city.

The water temperature in the pool under the waterfall is 32 degrees. Tourists who have been here say that when traveling to Greece, the city of Loutraki is a must-see, if only for the sake of this wonderful thermal waterfall.

Beaches of Loutraki


The resort of Loutraki in Greece is located on the Ionian Sea coast, surrounded by picturesque mountains and pine forests. Most of the city's beaches are covered with pleasant small pebbles, and as a result, the water in the sea is especially clean and clear. For the cleanliness and well-groomed nature of the coastline, the city has been awarded the prestigious UN Blue Flag several times. This award is given only to the best and most environmentally friendly beaches in the world.

The beaches of Loutraki delight not only with their cleanliness and picturesqueness, but also with their developed infrastructure. Lovers of active recreation and water sports will have plenty to do here. On the coast there are volleyball courts, they offer diving and surfing, riding the waves on a catamaran and other entertainment.

Weather and climate in Loutraki


The resort has a pleasant temperate Mediterranean climate, so the weather remains mild even in summer. The sultry heat and stuffiness here is rather an exception. The maximum air temperature in the summer months is generally 28-29 degrees Celsius. In autumn the air cools to +22 °C.

You can relax in Loutraki (Greece) even in winter: at this time, lovers of walks without the scorching sun come to the resort. During the winter months, daytime temperatures reach approximately 16 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the water temperature in the thermal springs reaches +34 °C: therefore, a holiday in the Greek city of Loutraki is possible in any season. Moreover, many hotel complexes invite guests all year round.

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From Athens You can always take a day trip to the town Loutraki located on the shore Gulf of Corinth Ionian Sea. For a weekend trip, the most suitable distance from the capital is just under 100 km along an excellent three-lane highway.


The city itself, in terms of architecture, does not represent anything historical or interesting - a typical Greek urban development of modern times, but the location is right on the shore, balneology (mineral water flows from the tap and right on the street), the presence of a casino, 7 Orthodox monasteries, a lake with a sea water, ancient excavations of the temple of Hera are doing Loutraki an attractive place for Athenians.

In addition, there are not many places in Greece where a city (and not a resort village) is located right on the shore and you can leave the house a couple of steps and start swimming. Therefore, by the way, housing prices are higher than the usual level for Greek resort real estate and are quite close to capital prices (say, 2000-3000 euros per sq.m. even at the beginning of the crisis in Greece). Many Athenians, instead of a country house, just have an apartment there, especially since the town is small and even from the outskirts it’s still no more than a 15-minute walk to the sea. However, Russians are also acquiring real estate there :)


In recent years Loutraki has also become a popular place to accommodate tourists from the countries of the former USSR - tour operators, in addition to the above, appreciated the geographical location - equidistance from popular archaeological excavations and historical places: Corinth, Mycenae, Nafplio, Olympia, Delphi etc. Therefore, the presence of the Russian language in the city is felt: taverns and souvenir shops with inscriptions in Russian, advertisements for a fur store are also in Russian, etc. There is an "Arbat" store with Russian goods (around the corner of the "Gran Elit" hotel). German speech can be heard from other foreigners on the streets.


But it’s better to see it once, of course. So, some photos (all clickable) of the town Loutraki and other attractions in the area (most of the photos were taken on October 4 and 11, 2009).

Exit towards Loutraki from the Athens - Corinth highway (before the Corinth Canal)


Road with eucalyptus trees Loutraki from the highway Athens-Corinth, the entrance to the city and the central street of Loutraki (filmed from a car while driving, so the quality is not very good). The Russian flag on the street is no longer an accident :)

It is worth noting that in summer travel along the main street is very difficult, there is a lot of traffic. Therefore, if you need to head towards the hotels "Pappas", "Posidonas" or towards the lake, Temple of Hera And Perahora, then you should choose the route along the new ring road. While a small section is not yet ready, you need to get to the blue and white building of the Ivi mineral water plant and immediately turn right, soon the fresh asphalt of the surrounding area will appear.


Oh, all the familiar faces! ... The inscription reads "There is only one leader!"



Construction of a new building balneological hospital V Loutraki already finished. The construction of an outdoor swimming pool is in full swing and should be completed by the summer of 2010. The establishment is municipal, so the prices are divine (or divine?). If I remember correctly, a dip in a radon pool is 5 euros, the same + a sauna is 9 euros.


Examples of new architecture in Loutraki: houses at the entrance to the city and a city high-rise building




Fisherman's pier and cruise ship in Loutraki, which carries tourists to Corinth Canal






Park at the end of the embankment Loutraki, there is a children's playground and cafes and taverns start from there (in one of the photos you can see the monastery of the Prophet Elijah high on the mountain)









The spring is “two-faced”, with mineral water on one side and tap water on the other. Tap water in Loutraki is also mineral, only purified. Those. It’s simply delicious drinking water, but the presence of salts is felt in mineral water.





Embankment and beach Loutraki, with a blue flag for cleanliness, by the way


Loutraki embankment and Achilion hotel




In the end Loutraki at the exit near the old balneology building there are waterfalls with mineral water, a cafe nearby, a large parking lot and a view of the city





After passing the waterfalls, you leave Loutraki towards the monasteries, Perahora village And Lake Vulyagmeni past the Posidonas Hotel. The road is a normal Greek country road: slightly winding narrow asphalt with these views:



On the way there will be a complex of two taverns “Eden” and “Panorama”, and a cafe “Egli”, made in the original style. The taverns offer a wonderful view of the Corinthian Gulf and Lake Vouliagmenis; in the evening the taverns are beautifully illuminated.





After passing the taverns, there will be a fork to Perahora and to the right up to the monasteries. During the day, only the monastery of St. Potapius is open, the rest are closed for lunch. Therefore, depending on the time of day, you can choose: go straight to the monasteries or first to the village of Perachora, to the lake, lighthouse and temple of Hera.


Perahora- a fairly large and pleasant-looking village. The story goes that next to the Temple of Hera there was an ancient city, which is now under water, and it was located opposite Corinth on the opposite shore of the bay, the Corinthians called it “pera choir” - “the city further / the city opposite.” One of the delights of Perahora is the presence of a local shop right on the road olive oil producer, which, by the way, is held by the head of the district administration (unless, of course, he lost his post after the last local elections). Finding the store is very easy - at the entrance there will be a U-shaped fork: right into the village, left towards the lake and the Temple of Hera, go left and immediately after the fork there will be a store. Inside you can find good quality olive oil, many types of olives, many of which are prepared according to unique recipes, olive oil soap, as well as other local products: honey, wine, capers, herbal teas, etc. The man really loves Russians and his occupation, so he treats them with his products and gives small gifts to clients. In a word, we stocked up on oil, honey and giant white olives with garlic and moved on.


Perahora, "olive shop"


Perahora, "olive shop"


Perahora, "olive shop"


Perahora, "olive shop"


Perahora, "olive shop"


Perahora, "olive shop"


If from Perahora you drive a little in the other direction into the mountains above the village, you can enjoy another beautiful view, and also admire the wild cyclamen flowerbeds under the olive trees








We return to Perahora and continue our journey towards the lake, about 10 kilometers. The lake was once freshwater, but then a narrow channel opened, which now connects the lake with the sea and the water is, of course, salty. The reservoir has two names - Lake Vulyagmenis(not to be confused with the lake of the same name, located in the Athens district of Vouliagmeni) or Lake Iraeu(after the name of the excavations of the temple of Hera, which in Greek are called Iraeo or in Russian Heraion). However, in antiquity the lake was called by another name, “Eschatyotis”. The lake is large and beautiful surrounded by green mountains. When in Loutraki When the wind blows, everyone comes here to swim.









There are several fish taverns around the lake, the first two are found immediately at the point where the road reaches the lake shore. Others are further away if you go to the side Temple of Hera, going around the lake on the right. The largest tavern on that side (by the way, open in winter) is called “Lindo”.

You can feed the schools of anchovy plying along the shore with bread and see the “fish mayhem” - the struggle for their daily bread :)



Loutraki, Vouliagmenis Lake, Lindo Tavern


Loutraki, Vouliagmenis Lake, Lindo Tavern


Loutraki, Vouliagmenis Lake, Lindo Tavern


Loutraki, Vouliagmenis Lake, Lindo Tavern


There is another smaller tavern next to Lindo's, open in the summer and on weekends the rest of the year. To visit it, drive around "Lindo" from above.



In front of the tavern there is a small boat dock and a small man-made decorative rock with variations on the Greek maritime theme :) In the distance you can see a small church near the canal connecting the lake with the sea.





The beach of the lake in front of the Lindo tavern is sandy, very pleasant with sun loungers and umbrellas. Two local seagulls can keep swimmers company. Water sports are also available.







Admire the tiny church located right on the seashore and painted in the blue and white colors typical of the Cyclades islands


And sit down for coffee at the coastal bar-restaurant Ypanema

Very nice place, good music, eucalyptus trees, tables next to the sea. True, the prices are at the level of Athens, but the place is very pleasant, you don’t want to leave there. Nearby there is an organized beach with umbrellas and sun loungers, a volleyball court, and water sports. There is parking for clients.






Loutraki is located at the base of a small peninsula, on the edge of which in the very west on Cape Melagavi, as you might guess, stands a lighthouse built in 1897. The southern and northern shores are visible Gulf of Corinth, mountains of Boeotia, Loutraki and Corinth in the distance. It’s a very beautiful place, many people come and sit there for a long time on the edge of the rocks, relaxing. It is especially beautiful in the evening, before sunset.










Under the lighthouse on the shore of a small bay there are excavations Temple of Hera that's why the place is called Herayon(Iraeo in Greek). The place itself is very beautiful and the excavations are interesting; you can see a stone cistern and the bases of the columns of the temple, or rather, two temples. Above the excavations there is a small church of St. John, like a balcony. There is a small beach under the excavations. Somewhere near the shore in the sea there should be a sunken ancient city. Apparently, for this reason, a free diving championship was held in this place a couple of years ago. By the way, when you live in Greece and see ancient excavations all the time, it’s somehow difficult to be impressed by new ones (especially after the Acropolis, Corinth, Delphi, Olympia). But you don’t want to leave this place, there is some kind of energy point here, a unique combination of antiquity, Orthodoxy, sea and rocks. After staying there for some time, you notice that other people are also in no hurry to leave this place. Yes, admission is free, by the way.

















Well, now to monasteries, of which in the area Loutraki 7 pieces: St. Potapius, St. John, St. Gerasim, St. Stephen, St. Nicholas, Holy Trinity and Prophet Elijah. The Monastery of the Holy Trinity is located to the right of Loutraki, if you look from the Corinth Canal, St. Nicholas and Stephen somewhere above the road to the lake, perhaps the dirt road leads there, next time we’ll find out. And the other four monasteries are located above Loutraki, an asphalt road leads there. The first ones on the way are nunneries located opposite each other. St. Gerasim(to the right of the road) and St. John(left).

Monastery of St. John small, in the church there are copies of the icons of the Mother of God and the Birth of St. John, the originals of which are on Mount Athos, there is also one old icon of the Mother of God, blackened by time. To the right of the entrance is a church bench. The monastery closes at lunchtime from 14-30 to 16-30.

The most important thing is that the monastery is an Old Believer and representatives of the modern Greek Church do not favor schismatics, as well as vice versa.





Monastery of St. Gerasim Kefalonia is much larger in area and is located on the edge of a cliff with a beautiful panoramic view of the Corinthian Gulf. At the very edge of the monastery courtyard there is a platform on which stands a large cross, which is visible from afar and is illuminated at night. There are two churches in the monastery, one larger, the other smaller. The bell tower, unlike what is generally accepted for Greek churches, is built directly on the ground in the form of three arches, through which you can see the sea and Lake Vouliagmenis. There is a large church shop.

Loutraki is a city on the shores of the Gulf of Corinth, 4 km from Corinth. This is a famous resort town, which is popular in the country and abroad due to its mineral springs. Even the name of the city comes from the Greek Λουτρά - “therapeutic baths”. If you got to Corinth, don’t be too lazy to get to Loutraki - the city is truly very beautiful! Here's what you can see here.

Embankment Loutraki

As you know, the city stretches along the sea for several kilometers, so the main promenade of Loutraki is quite long. This is one of the favorite places for tourists and local youth, who come here on warm summer evenings “to see and be seen.” On this embankment there is a number of hotels of different stars, as well as restaurants, coffee shops, discos, bars and taverns. And the most important place for entertainment is the casino, by the way, one of the largest in Europe. You can also go down to the city beaches from the embankment.

Waterfall with thermal water


This waterfall is constantly crowded with people wanting to improve their health. Thermal waters at a temperature of 32 degrees have healing properties. Therefore, a pool was built at the bottom of the waterfall where you can swim. There is also a cafe with a summer area next to the waterfall. This waterfall can be found on the Loutraki embankment, on the slope of the Gerania mountains, in the main city park. By the way, the city park is very nice and amazes with the vegetation on the territory - there are shrubs, palm trees, and azaleas. A riot of greenery! And it's a great place to walk.

Sanctuary "Perahorian Gereon"

This attraction is located near the village of Perechora, northwest of Loutraki. The sanctuary was once a beautiful temple built to honor the goddess of marriage and the family, Hera. Today these are ruins on the shore of a beautiful bay, next to the lighthouse on Cape Malankavi. Scientists claim that the sanctuary was built in the 6th century BC on the site of an arched temple from the 8th century BC. This building (the last one) is built in the shape of a rectangle, 10.3 X 31 meters. On one side of the structure you can see an altar decorated with triglyphs (vertical stone slabs with triangular longitudinal grooves). By the way, the popular film “Three Hundred Spartans” was filmed here at the site of the ruins in the middle of the last century. So, a visit is a must!

Lighthouse at Cape Malagawi

The lighthouse was built in the 19th century in the Perachor area, in the north-west of Loutraki. At that time, this shore of Loutraki was actively used by ships and boats as a pier, but the rock next to the shore was sometimes not visible during bad weather or fog. So, many ships simply crashed against the rock. Therefore, it was decided to build a lighthouse 100 meters from the shore. This lighthouse is quite beautiful, made of light stone, with a green dome.

Thermal source(Georgiou Lekka 24)

Here is another place of health, so to speak. This 5,000-meter spa center is located in the city center, next to the Hotel Marko on L. Katsoni Street. In general, it should be noted that the mineral springs glorified Loutraki long ago; even the Macedonian warriors, and perhaps he himself, came here to heal wounds received in military campaigns.
By the way, they claim that Loutraki is the oldest thermal resort on earth. But the healing properties of local waters were officially recognized only in 1847, and eight years later they founded an enterprise for the exploitation of healing springs, providing services in the field of tourism and healthcare. Thus, Loutraki became a hydrotherapy resort by 1925.

You can drink water from the source just like that. The use of mineral waters is indicated for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, liver and biliary tract, as well as for skin problems and neuralgia. In this spring, with a temperature of up to 30 degrees and in cold streams, they bathe and have hydromassage - in general, they improve their health and come out refreshed.
There are mud baths, sauna and massages. The feeling is indescribable! Invigorates and relieves fatigue, tones and relaxes muscles. The pools are not very deep, just over a meter deep.

The spa is extremely popular among tourists and locals alike. By the way, the springs are very beautifully decorated - small temple-like structures with columns, mosaics, painted ceilings and walls, where you can see motifs from Greek myths. This is the oldest thermal center of the city, and there is also a newer and more stylish one on the same street. You can try the treatment once, or you can undergo a course of serious treatment by first making an appointment with a doctor who will select the optimal course of procedures. If you don’t have time for long procedures, go for a short appointment, which costs about 18 euros for 1.5 hours. Hydromassage and swimming in the pool for 45 minutes costs 10 euros, half an hour - 8 euros, massage and swimming in the pool - about 25 euros. More serious procedures cost from 30 euros. In the center there is a bar where you can drink tea or juice, as well as mineral water from the spring (free). You can select and combine procedures as you wish, and besides, it is quite inexpensive. Changing rooms and lockers are free. There are Russian speaking staff at the reception. The only negative is that accommodation on the territory of the spa center is not possible, so if you don’t have the strength to go back (where you came from), it’s easier to rent a hotel or apartment, fortunately, in Loutraki they are quite inexpensive, compared, at least, with the nearest Corinth (one and a half to two times, for example, apartments can be rented for 25-30 euros per day for two). Also in the center you can buy preparations based on these beneficial waters and muds and continue the treatment at home. This is such a gem of a city! Be sure to visit, you won’t regret it!

Gerania Ridge

This is a miraculous landmark, a mountain range that stretches for five kilometers from north to south and 25 kilometers from east to west. The rocks are almost not covered with any vegetation, although there are “oases” islands. Loutraki is practically surrounded by the slopes of Gerania. The highest point of the mountains is Aetorahi (1105 m). The ridge will appeal to lovers of hiking, but climbers will find it a bit boring here. But the place is really beautiful, with many beautiful routes and trails, small churches and Byzantine monasteries along the way.