Follow in Apostle Paul’s footsteps as you heed his teachings about the Unknown God and savor his eloquent expressions on love! Explore Mars’ Hill where he enlightened the Athenians about an unparalleled deity and roam through the Ancient Corinth’s Agora whilst resonating with the hymn of love.
Follow in Apostle Paul’s footsteps as you heed his teachings about the Unknown God and savor his eloquent expressions on love! Explore Mars’ Hill where he enlightened the Athenians about an unparalleled deity and roam through the Ancient Corinth’s Agora whilst resonating with the hymn of love.
- Acropolis - Begin your Athens sightseeing with the Acropolis hill, a highlight of your day. On this historic hill, explore the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Athena Nike, the grand entrance (Propylaea), the Erechtheum, and the renowned Parthenon, the main temple honoring the virgin goddess Athena.
- Propylaea - The Propylaea serves as…
- Acropolis - Begin your Athens sightseeing with the Acropolis hill, a highlight of your day. On this historic hill, explore the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Athena Nike, the grand entrance (Propylaea), the Erechtheum, and the renowned Parthenon, the main temple honoring the virgin goddess Athena.
- Propylaea - The Propylaea serves as the grand entrance to the sacred area dedicated to Athena, the city’s patron goddess. Designed by architect Mnesicles using Pentelic marble, its design was innovative.
- Parthenon - The Parthenon, the principal temple dedicated to the virgin goddess Athena, stands as an eternal symbol of Athenian Democracy and Western civilization.
- Erechtheion - This temple, dedicated to Poseidon and Athena, is the most sacred site in ancient Athens.
- Temple of Athena Nike - A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Nike, symbolizing Wingless Victory.
- Theater of Dionysus - The Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus, a major theatre in Athens, is considered the world’s first theatre, located at the base of the Athenian Acropolis.
- Areopagus - Ascend Mars Hill, where Apostle Paul preached Christianity and delivered his famous speech to the Unknown God, offering a stunning view of the Acropolis and Athens.
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - Following the Acropolis, visit the Temple of Zeus, the largest in antiquity, dedicated to the King of the Gods, accessed via Hadrian’s Arch.
- Panathenaic Stadium - Visit the Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
- Mount Lycabettus - Journey to the historical center and ascend Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in Athens, for a breathtaking panoramic view from the Acropolis to the Aegean Sea.
- Hellenic Parliament - The Hellenic Parliament, known in Greek as Voulí ton Ellínon, is Greece’s parliament, situated in the Old Royal Palace, overlooking Syntagma Square in Athens. It is the supreme democratic institution representing citizens through elected Members of Parliament.
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Witness the changing of the guard (Euzones) in front of the old palace, now Parliament House, above Athens’ central square.
- Plateia Syntagmatos - Syntagma Square, the central square of Athens, is named after the Constitution granted by Otto, Greece’s first King, following a popular and military uprising on September 3, 1843.
- The Academy of Athens - The Academy Building is part of an “architectural trilogy” and was founded with the Constitutional Decree of March 18, 1926, as an Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Fine Arts.
- The Academy of Athens - The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is Greece’s largest state institution of higher learning and one of Europe’s largest universities. The magnificent Athens University was designed by Danish architect Christian Hansen and completed in 1864.
- National Library of Greece - The National Library of Greece, built at the end of the 19th century, is the last of Athens’ Architectural Trilogy, which includes the Academy and the University. The building was designed by Theophil Hansen.
- Corinth Canal - Passing coastal villages and the island of Salamis, the site of the historic naval battle between Athenians and Persians, the next stop is the Corinth Canal. Opened in 1892, it separates the Peloponnese Peninsula from the rest of Greece, connecting the Saronic Gulf to the Corinthian Sea. Enjoy a walk across a pedestrian bridge and admire the canal up close. On some days, bungee jumping is available for the adventurous.
- Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - Ancient Corinth, located at the hill’s base, includes the Roman Agora of Corinth, the Temple of Apollo, and a small museum. Besides its archaeological and historical significance, it is a popular religious destination in Greece. Here, Apostle Paul preached Christianity, was judged by the tribunal in the Agora, and established the best-organized Christian church of that era.
- Temple of Apollo - Visit the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth. This temple, one of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and Greek mainland, was built around 560 B.C.E. from local monolithic limestone atop a prominent rocky hill north of Acrocorinth. The Archaic temple symbolized Corinth’s growth and prosperity.
- Akrokorinthos - Explore the castle of Acrocorinth, the oldest and largest castle in southern Greece, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
- Kechries - The ancient port of Kechries was the harbor of ancient Corinth and a significant commercial and military port in ancient Greece. This area featured pioneering port facilities, warehouses, shops, and public buildings. From this port, Apostle Paul departed for Ephesus in 52 AD. The site is now in the sea, where you can see the harbor’s arms, sanctuaries, basilicas, and other structures.
- Athens - Return to Athens.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel/ AirBnb/ Port pick up & drop-off
- Skip the line tickets for Acropolis & Ancient Corinth (for bookings made after 17 January 2025)
- Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hotel/ AirBnb/ Port pick up & drop-off
- Skip the line tickets for Acropolis & Ancient Corinth (for bookings made after 17 January 2025)
- Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
- Licensed Tour guide upon request depending on availability [Additional cost - 390 €]
- Licensed Tour guide upon request depending on availability [Additional cost - 390 €]
- The drivers are not licensed to accompany you inside any site or museum. If you require a licensed guide to tour the sites with you, you need to hire one additionally. If you have any questions you can contact us on the phone number provided by Viator.
- The duration of the tours is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions.
- The drivers are not licensed to accompany you inside any site or museum. If you require a licensed guide to tour the sites with you, you need to hire one additionally. If you have any questions you can contact us on the phone number provided by Viator.
- The duration of the tours is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.