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Club Hotel Casino Loutraki
Loutraki-Agioi Theodoroi
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (554)
The price is SAR 514
SAR 601 total
includes taxes & fees
21 Dec - 22 Dec

Isla Brown Corinthia Resort & Spa, Curio Collection Hilton
Agii Theodori
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (123)

Ramada by Wyndham Loutraki Poseidon Resort
Loutraki-Agioi Theodoroi
7.6 out of 10, Good, (126)
The price is SAR 367
SAR 434 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Jan - 5 January 2026

Wyndham Loutraki Poseidon Resort
Loutraki-Agioi Theodoroi
7.8 out of 10, Good, (178)
The price is SAR 485
SAR 568 total
includes taxes & fees
28 Dec - 29 Dec
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![Olympia (Greek: Ὀλυμπία; Ancient Greek: [ˈolympia]; Modern Greek: [ˈolibia] Olympía), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times.
The Olympic Games were held every four years throughout Classical Antiquity, from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. The first Olympic Games were in honor of Zeus.
The Olympic Games (Greek: Ολυμπιακοί αγώνες , "Olympiakoi Agones") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and one of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece. They were held in honor of Zeus, and the Greeks gave them a mythological origin. Historical records indicate that they began in 950-776 BC in Olympia. They continued to be celebrated when Greece came under Roman rule, until the emperor Theodosius I suppressed them in 394 AD as part of the campaign to impose Christianity as the state religion of Rome. The games were held every four years, or olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
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