Accommodation
We provide accommodation in Vrahati, a seaside village eight miles from Corinth.
The main house is right across the street from the training centre. It has three twin rooms, one double and one single, accommodating a total of nine people. There are two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a washing machine, and a communal lounge. The whole house has wireless internet access. In addition to the balconies surrounding the house, there’s also a large garden furnished with chairs and sun beds and a barbeque. The rooms are cleaned and sheets are changed weekly.
The house is two minutes’ walk from the center of the village, with all the facilities such as shops, post office, banks, bus station and taxi rank. It’s ten minutes’ walk from the beach. Vrahati has excellent beaches, awarded with the European Union's Blue Flag, and is a busy resort in the summer. It's a center for nightlife, with lots of cafes, restaurants, bars and night clubs, but still relatively unspoilt.
Rooms in the main house are allocated on a first-come, first served basis, so we recommend you book as early as possible. A shared room (one large bedroom with either two single beds or a double bed for a couple) is included in the all-inclusive fee. Single rooms are available for 100 euros extra.
Other apartments are rented according to demand and subject to availability.
Accommodation is provided from 6pm on the Saturday before each course until noon on the Saturday at the end of each course. Extra days' accommodation, where available, is charged at fifteen euros per night.

Trainee comments
Petra was amazing. Via Lingua is lucky to have her. Peter's humor got me through the day:-)
- RB (January - February 2008)
Both Peter and Petra made all the sessions enjoyable.
- AN (November - December 2007)
Petra is a brilliant educator!
- MS (November - December 2007)
Their explanations and approachability made all the learners feel relaxed. If it wasn't for the guidance and feedback I received, I would not have been able to attain the level I reached with the last lesson.
- GM (October - November 2007)
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