There is a special place in Corinth, which looks like no other. The vertical rocks of the coastline near the settlement of Strava Corinthia are interrupted by a natural, stone, huge arch.

About an hour from Loutraki, just opposite the Alkionis Islands is located one of the most beautiful Natural monuments of the area. It is a rocky formation, a natural arch over the turquoise waters of the sea. The blue waters in combination with the elaborate rocks create a paradise landscape.

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OR ‘Cave of Fokia’ As the locals call it, it is one of the most untouched parts of the Corinthian as it remained unknown for years, because it is difficult to access. The point is accessible by boat or through a rough, pine -covered path.

To date it has not intervened a human hand, with the result that the place remains unchanged over time, with crystal clear, turquoise and crystal clear waters.

It is a great beauty small beach with white pebbles, which is “embraced” by the imposing rocks of Corinth and has a small peculiarity: the sun never sees it!