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Neraki Beach, Nafplio: The Hidden Cove on the Arvanitia–Karathonas Coastal Path, 15 Minutes From the Old Town, Reached Only on
Vagionia Beach, Palaia Epidavros: The Village Main Beach Where the Church of Agios Nikolaos Stands on the Ruins of the
Yialasi Beach, Palaia Epidavros: The Most Organised Beach in the Epidaurus Area, the Kayak Tour Departure Point for the Sunken
Kechries Beach (Ancient Cenchreae), Corinthia: The Saronic Shore Where Paul Cut His Hair Before Sailing to Ephesus, the Harbour Moles
Polemarcha Beach, Epidaurus: The Two Pebble Coves Below the Abandoned 1400 AD Monastery That Pirate Raids Emptied, 2km Down a
Almyri Beach (Kato Almyri), Corinthia: The Saronic Gulf Shore Named for its Salt, 4.5km From the Ancient Cenchreae Where Paul
Kalamia Beach, Corinth: The 3.5km City Beach 700 Metres From the Centre, Adjacent to Ancient Lechaion Where the Largest 5th-Century
Skalosia Beach, Loutraki: The Wild Perachora Peninsula Cove 17km From Town, Named for the Sea-Stone Staircase Built by the Local
LIDO Margetis Beach, Loutraki: The Premium Organised Beach Club on the Corinthian Gulf Promenade, 10 Minutes’ Walk From the Pikionis
Kalogerolimano Beach, Pefkali, Corinthia: The Monk’s Harbour Cove in the Solygia Pine Forest, 90 Minutes From Athens, Adjacent to the
Loutraki Beach (Paralia Loutrakiou), Corinthia: The 5km Blue Flag Promenade Beach of the Town Xenophon Called Therme, Destroyed by Earthquake
Vrachati Beach, Corinthia: The Blue Flag Shore Named After an Ottoman Land-Owner, 12km From Ancient Corinth Where Paul Wrote His












