
The Baths of Oraia Eleni are located 10 km from Corinth and 7 km from the Isthmus Canal, next to the E.O. of Isthmia- Epidavros. The spring with its thermal water is situated in the southern part of the ancient port of Corinth, Kekchrees.
In the 5th century BC, the spring was called Reyton, and the name was given by the Queen of Sparta, Helen, who is believed to have visited this spring for her health and continued to visit it every year for wellness, health, and rejuvenation.
The natural thermal water source “Loutra Oraia Eleni” has a temperature ranging from 19 to 20°C and is classified as hypertonic, containing chloride, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, oxycarbonate, strontium, bromide, boride, alkaline, and hypothermic thermal water.
It is recommended for diseases of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, peripheral vascular system diseases, as well as skin and gynecological conditions. It is contraindicated for infectious diseases, systemic and malignant conditions, but not for liver and kidney failure.
The recommended use for health, wellness, and rejuvenation is 21 days, with 20-minute sessions each day, every 6 months.