Embark on a unique and enlightening tour of ancient Corinth, a site steeped in rich history and deeply connected to the journeys of Saint Paul. As you walk in the footsteps of Saint Paul through the ruins of ancient Corinth, you will discover a city that once thrived as a bustling commercial hub and a center of intellectual and cultural exchange.
Learn about Saint Paul's time in Corinth, where he spent a significant period spreading the teachings of Christianity.
Discover the temples dedicated to various gods and goddesses, and learn about the diverse religious practices that coexisted in this cosmopolitan melting pot.
This tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past, to reflect on the enduring legacy of Saint Paul. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a religious pilgrim, or simply a curious traveler, a visit to ancient Corinth promises to be a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you inspired and enriched.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private transportation
✔ On-board WiFi
✔ Bottled water
✔ Professional English-speaking drivers
✔ In-vehicle air conditioning
✔ Professional drivers with extensive knowledge of the area and its amenities
✖ Meals
✖ Site Tickets-Ancient Corinth €8 per person general admission
Pickup Locations
1. Zenith Hotel
2. Athens City Plaza
3. Wyndham Athens Residence
4. Apollo Hotel
5. Titania Hotel
6. The Editor Athens Hotel
7. Anixis
8. Novotel Athenes
9. Hotel Tier Collection
10. Bob W. Eolou Athens
11. Athens City Hotel By Dionysos
12. Ambrosia Suites
13. Exarchion Hotel
14. Hotel Carolina
15. City Center Athenes Rooms
16. Tempi Hotel
17. Athens Key Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
18. Jason Inn
19. Hotel Athinea
20. Art Hotel
Additional Info: Our driver will be waiting for you, holding a signboard with our company's name and the name of your reservation. The driver will also have the reservation number to confirm your tickets.
Itinerary
1
Corinth Canal
The Corinth Canal is a marvel of engineering that connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea.
The idea of constructing a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth was proposed as early as the 7th century BC by the tyrant Periander, but it was not until the late 19th century that the canal was finally completed. The construction of the canal was a significant engineering feat, as it involved cutting through solid rock and navigating challenging geological conditions.
Today, the Corinth Canal stands as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. It serves as a vital waterway for shipping, providing a shortcut for vessels traveling between the western Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea.
Visiting the Corinth Canal is a truly awe-inspiring experience, allowing visitors to witness firsthand the convergence of ancient history and modern engineering. (1 hour drive from Athens)
Duration: 20 minutes
2
Kechries
After 20min. drive from the Corinth Canal we will visit a significant port. Kechries Port, situated near Corinth in Greece, holds a significant historical connection to Saint Paul, the apostle who played a crucial role in spreading Christianity in the ancient world.
It was a bustling center of commerce and cultural exchange, making it an ideal location for Saint Paul to embark on his journeys to spread the teachings of Christianity.
His teachings and actions inspired many to embrace the Christian faith. His time spent in this historical port would have been filled with interactions with sailors, merchants, and travelers, spreading the message of love, peace, and salvation.
Today, visitors to Kechries Port can still feel the echoes of Saint Paul's presence and the profound influence he had on the region. The historical connection between Saint Paul and Kechries serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of early Christianity and the power of faith to transcend time and borders.
Duration: 30 minutes
3
Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos)
The archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, located in the southern part of Greece on the narrow strip of land connecting the Peloponnese to the mainland. The site of Ancient Corinth features a mix of ancient ruins and structures that provide insights into the daily life, architecture, and culture of the ancient city. One of the most iconic features of the site is the Temple of Apollo, a Doric temple dating back to the 6th century BC. This temple was a central religious and cultural hub for the ancient Corinthians and is a striking example of ancient Greek architecture.
Another prominent feature of the site is the Bema of Saint Paul, a stone platform where the apostle Paul is said to have stood and preached to the Corinthians during his missionary journeys.
Visitors to the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth can also explore the remains of the ancient marketplace (agora), the theater, the Roman baths, and the Peirene Fountain, among other structures. (20min. drive from Kechries)
Duration: 2 hours
4
Acrocorinth, also known as the Acropolis of Corinth, is a prominent archaeological site located in the region of Corinth in Greece.
The history of Acrocorinth dates back to ancient times. The strategic location of Acrocorinth made it an important stronghold throughout various periods of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule.
Acrocorinth offers visitors a glimpse into the military history of the region, with its well-preserved walls, gates, towers, and other structures providing valuable insights into ancient defensive strategies. The site also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Gulf of Corinth and the ancient city below.
Today, Acrocorinth is a popular tourist destination and a testament to the rich history of the region. Visitors can explore the ruins of the fortress, walk along the ancient walls, and immerse themselves in the ancient past while enjoying the breathtaking views from the hilltop. (10 min. drive from Ancient Corinth)
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional info
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• Please also consider the travel time between attractions, as indicated in their descriptions.