Rio–Antirrio Bridge: A Modern Marvel Near Camping Kato Alissos

If you are staying at Camping Kato Alissos, you are very close to one of the most impressive landmarks of modern Greece — the Rio–Antirrio Bridge (officially: Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge). It is an architectural feat that connects the Peloponnese with Central Greece and offers stunning views and a unique experience.

An Engineering Achievement
Completed in 2004 for the Athens Olympic Games, it is considered one of the largest multi-span cable-stayed bridges in the world. It stretches nearly 2.9 kilometers and stands as a symbol of modern Greece.

A Bridge Connecting Land, Sea, and History

Very Close to the Campsite
The bridge is just a 15-minute drive from the campsite and can easily be part of an afternoon excursion. It’s an ideal stop before continuing on to Nafpaktos, Amfissa, or even Delphi.

Perfect for Photos & Romantic Walks
The view of the bridge from the Rio waterfront is breathtaking, especially at sunset. Its lights at night make it even more spectacular. Pair your visit with a coffee or dinner overlooking the sea.