Afrodites Waters Camper Stop

The first camper stop in Greece, and today it is one of the best in the country.

Our Camper Stop is unique. It was the first camper stop in Greece when it opened in 2010, and today it is one of the best in the country.

It sits at the gateway to the Peloponnese, it is an hours drive from Athens and 120kms east from Patras, making it the perfect stopping place for one or two nights. Too, Camper Stop is an excellent basis to do some day trips to Corinth Canal or even to Athens, Ancient Nemea, beautiful Nafplio, great theatre of Epidavros, Ancient Mycene or Tyrins.
The climate in this part of the country, dubbed the “California of Greece”, is mild in the winter, with plenty of sunshine. If you are looking to settle down for a longer stay, there is nowhere better, particularly during the winter months.

Camper Stop “Afrodites Waters” has its name from the ancient spring next by, where the goddess Afrodite (Venus) once bathed. It sits in the heart of the Pantazis’ family farm, cultivated by grandfather Vasilis. It was designed by son Spiros, who has travelled across Europe in his own motor home, so it meets your every need, from a washing machine to friendly, communal areas.
There is free WIFI, 230v electric hook-up, showers, WC, chemical waste, fresh water, and a playground for children. The pitches are all hard-standing – just what you need for year-round camping. Dogs are welcome.

The Camper Stop is located at the edge of the village of Ancient Corinth (link to Local Attractions), one of Greece’s most historic sites. The site and museum are within the pedestrian zone and have stunning remains from Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and early Christianity.
The village centre is in walking distance and offers cosy tavernas and cafes, open all year, with some small supermarkets, medical service, a pharmacy, a post office and even a cash point.
And the view from Akrokorinthos, the citadel of Ancient Corinth, across the Gulf of Corinth to the mountains beyond, is breath-taking.

The famous “Corinth Canal” and the new town of Korinthos are in bicycle range (8-10 km). Korinthos is a typical modern Greek town and has everything you could want, harbour and tavernas, shops and supermarkets including a Lidl supermarket and a big farmers’ market every Saturday morning. Good bus connections are available hourly from Ancient Corinth to New Corinth.

Or….take the train to Athens. We will arrange a transport to the train station of Korinthos.

We, the family Pantazis, would like to provide support to you for all your problems and we look forward to welcoming you to our special Camper Stop, and whether you stay for one night or one month, you will be sure of a very warm welcome from our family.

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