The clear-water rocky and pebble shoreline near Solygia, Corinthia
The Area

Everything within an hour of the land

Corinthia is the Peloponnese's front door: a coastline, a canal, ancient sites and wine country, all within easy reach, with Athens under 90 minutes away.

The Saronic Gulf shoreline near the Pefkali peninsula
On your doorstep

Paralia Mikro Ammoni, a clear-water pebble beach on foot

All three listings sit a short walk from Paralia Mikro Ammoni, a clear‑water pebble and rocky beach: unspoilt, quiet, and rated among the top 25 of 428 beaches assessed across the Peloponnese. It is not a sandy beach; the appeal here is the clarity of the water and the rocky, pine‑backed coastline typical of this part of the Saronic Gulf.

Beyond the local cove, the wider Saronic coast offers further beaches and small harbour towns worth exploring by car or boat.

Ground-level view of the clear-water coastline near Solygia

Corinthia rewards the drive: a canal, ancient stone, wine country, and a coastline that stays quiet.

Within about an hour

Landmarks & attractions

01

Corinth Canal

The dramatic 19th‑century cut through the isthmus, with sheer ~80 m walls: the gateway from Attica into the Peloponnese, around 75 km from central Athens.

02

Ancient Corinth & Acrocorinth

One of Greece's major archaeological sites, overlooked by the hilltop fortress of Acrocorinth, with panoramic views across the Gulf.

03

Nemea wine country

Corinthia's premium wine‑growing region, known for its Agiorgitiko reds: a noted part of Greece's wine map, and a pleasant half‑day out.

04

Loutraki

An established seaside spa town with thermal and mineral springs, and one of Europe's largest casinos.

05

Epidaurus & Mycenae

Two UNESCO World Heritage sites in neighbouring Argolis: the ancient theatre at Epidaurus, renowned for its acoustics, and the Bronze‑Age citadel of Mycenae.

06

Nafplio

An elegant historic port town with a Venetian old quarter, waterfront dining and a fortress island, widely considered one of Greece's most attractive small towns.

Getting here

Close to Athens, far from the crowds

The site is roughly 100 km, about 1h25m by car, from central Athens, reached via the Corinth Canal. Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos) is a little further again, putting the land within a single, straightforward drive of an international hub, while still feeling like a world away from the city.

Corinthia is the first region of the Peloponnese you reach from Athens: close enough for a weekend, far enough to feel like an escape.

Aerial view of the Solygia coastline and surrounding Corinthia countryside
Explore the area

Solygia in context

Pan and zoom to see the peninsula in relation to Athens, the Corinth Canal, and the wider Peloponnese landmarks above. Markers show the general area only, not exact plot boundaries; see the surveyed parcel outlines on the Home page map.

Distances, drive times and beach rankings are indicative, provided for general orientation as of 2026, and may vary with traffic, season and route. Please verify specifics independently when planning a visit.