Corinth Canal

The Corinth Canal is one of the most impressive engineering works of modern Greece, linking the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf and effectively separating the Peloponnese from mainland Greece. The idea of cutting through the Isthmus is extremely ancient and took more than 2,500 years to become reality. Archaic Period The first recorded…

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Temple of Poseidon from west

Soúnio

At the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula, where the land stretches dramatically into the Aegean Sea, rises the striking Cape Sounio, one of the most recognisable maritime landmarks in Greece. The bay of Sounio forms the southernmost inlet of Attica and occupies a geographically strategic position at the meeting point between the Aegean Sea…

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Kalamaki marina

Álimos

The modern municipality of Alimos, located between Glyfada and the Bay of Phaleron, occupies one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas along the Athenian coast of the Saronic Gulf. Like the neighbouring coastal communities, the region has been settled since the Neolithic period (around 3000 BC), as demonstrated by archaeological finds spanning the Mycenaean civilisation,…

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Floísvos marina

Floísvos

Floisvos is today one of the best-known waterfront areas of Palaio Faliro, along the Athenian coast of the Saronic Gulf. The district developed around the historic Floisvos building, one of the oldest structures on the Faliro seafront, constructed in the late 19th century. The building remains a distinctive landmark of the area and is unique…

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