Vrachati is a coastal town in the municipality of Velo-Vocha in the Corinthia prefecture. It is located 12 kilometers west of Corinth and 93 kilometers from Athens. According to the 2021 census, its population is 3,603 residents, making it the second largest local community in the municipality. The name originates from the name Vrachatis, indicating the area that belonged to an Ottoman aga named Vrachat. It is situated on the old national road from Corinth to Patras and is a popular tourist destination. Vrachati is known for the festival of Agia Paraskevi on July 26th.