Explore the historical destination of Ancient Corinth and the Corinth Canal on a half-day private tour. Discover the ancient city’s rich history and its significance as a thriving port in ancient Greece.
Explore the historical destination of Ancient Corinth and the Corinth Canal on a half-day private tour. Discover the ancient city’s rich history and its significance as a thriving port in ancient Greece.
- Corinth Canal - Begin the journey by driving along the scenic coastal road heading west to reach the Corinth Canal, which divides Attica and the Peloponnese. Enjoy a brief stop for photos and a live guided tour.
- Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - A short drive will bring you to the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth. Participate in a…
- Corinth Canal - Begin the journey by driving along the scenic coastal road heading west to reach the Corinth Canal, which divides Attica and the Peloponnese. Enjoy a brief stop for photos and a live guided tour.
- Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - A short drive will bring you to the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth. Participate in a live guided tour of the site and take some free time for photos of the renowned Temple of Apollo and the ancient agora. The guide will highlight and explain the archaeological site where St. Paul preached and wrote his letters to the Corinthians.
- Archaeological Museum of Corinth - Experience a guided tour inside the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth. Discover remarkable artifacts from the classical ages and the Roman Empire period, showcasing the significant history of the ancient city of Corinth and its port. Afterwards, enjoy a leisurely stroll in the pedestrian area of the town, pause for a coffee, or indulge in some shopping.
- Loutraki - The final stop is the coastal town of Loutraki, where you can have lunch while admiring the stunning views of the Corinthian Gulf. This half-day private tour concludes by returning you to your original location.

- Pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Official guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fees for the archeological site of ancient Corinth and the museum.
- Pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Official guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fees for the archeological site of ancient Corinth and the museum.
- Meals and beverages
- Gratuities
- Meals and beverages
- Gratuities
In Hellenic mythology, the city is said to have been established by Corinthos, a descendant of the sun god Helios. Alternatively, some myths attribute its founding to the goddess Ephyra, daughter of the Titan Oceanus, which is why the city was also known as Ephyra. Ancient Corinth, the original city, was established in the 10th century BCE and became…
In Hellenic mythology, the city is said to have been established by Corinthos, a descendant of the sun god Helios. Alternatively, some myths attribute its founding to the goddess Ephyra, daughter of the Titan Oceanus, which is why the city was also known as Ephyra. Ancient Corinth, the original city, was established in the 10th century BCE and became the largest city in ancient Greece. Notably, Corinth was the wealthiest port in ancient Greece. Julius Caesar re-established Corinth as a Roman colony in 44 BCE. It was to this bustling metropolis that the Apostle Paul traveled, where he worked and founded a flourishing church, later sending two letters that are now part of the New Testament.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.