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Practical info — Kato Almiri

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Bring water shoes as the beaches here are mostly pebbled and rocky.
  • A rental car is essential for exploring nearby archaeological sites like Ancient Corinth.
  • Visit the beach early to grab a good spot under the tamarisk trees, as natural shade is limited.
  • The sea here is usually calm in the morning, great for swimming or paddleboarding.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Seafood

Best enjoyed at a traditional psarotaverna (fish tavern) right by the sea.

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Souvlaki

Find a local grill house (psistaria) on the main road for a quick, delicious meal.

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Greek Salad

Order as a refreshing side dish in any seafront taverna; look for local olive oil.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Corinthian Raisins

Look for these local, sweet dark raisins in small grocery stores or bakeries.

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Local Olive Oil

Buy directly from local producers in the region or small village markets.

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Pebble coves

Walk along the coast away from the village center to find smaller, quieter swimming spots.

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Olive groves

Take a stroll on the dirt roads behind the village for a quiet sunset walk among the trees.

Kato Almiri is a pretty seaside settlement located in the regional unit of Corinthia on the Peloponnese peninsula, bordering the serene waters of the Saronic Gulf. Known for its laid-back atmosphere and authentic Greek hospitality, it serves as an excellent retreat for families and couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of major tourist hubs. The surroundings are marked by lush green hills. The coastline here is defined by beautiful stretches of pebbles and small stones meeting crystal-clear blue waters. The main local beach, 'Κοκκώσι' (Kokkosi), is highly praised for its cleanliness, calm waves, and safe swimming environment, making it good for children. The lack of strong currents ensures that visitors can enjoy a relaxed and safe swim under the warm Greek sun. Surrounded by olive groves, the village maintains a traditional charm. Local tavernas line the waterfront, serving fresh Mediterranean seafood, grilled meats, and classic Greek mezze, all accompanied by local wines. Situated just a short drive from the historic city of Corinth and easily accessible from Athens, Kato Almiri perfectly balances quiet coastal relaxation with convenient access to major archaeological sites.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Sep, Oct.

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Avg °C9911152025282824191410
Rain mm696257322523161132517186

Geography

Population
703
Coordinates
37.84712, 23.00105

Facts

  • On the Saronic Gulf
  • Clean pebble beaches
  • Family-friendly waters
  • Authentic local tavernas
  • Surrounded by olive groves
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Close to ancient Corinth
  • Crystal clear blue sea

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Frequently asked questions

Kato Almiri: where is it located?
Kato Almiri is located in Greece.
Kato Almiri: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Sep, Oct.
Kato Almiri: why is it worth visiting?
Kato Almiri is a pretty seaside settlement located in the regional unit of Corinthia on the Peloponnese peninsula, bordering the serene waters of the Saronic Gulf.
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