Private Tour
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5 hours
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Embark on a captivating journey discovering Ancient Corinth. This tour offers a unique journey through history, blending Greek, Roman, and Byzantine influences in one remarkable site. Visitors can explore the Temple of Apollo, a stunning 6th-century BC relic, and marvel at the Acrocorinth, a massive fortress with panoramic views. The site’s proximity to the Corinth Canal adds modern engineering intrigue to the ancient marvels. Ancient Corinth's well-preserved ruins, such as the Agora, the Fountain of Peirene, and the Bema where Apostle Paul preached, provide a vivid sense of life in a thriving city at the crossroads of trade, culture, and religion.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Available child seat or booster
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Driver with deep knowledge of history not licensed to accompany you to any sight
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fluent english speaking driver
Gratuities
Archeological sight of Corinth
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Corinth Canal
The Corinth Canal is a strategic, man-made waterway in Greece, cutting through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to connect the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. Completed in 1893 after several failed attempts dating back to ancient times, the canal is 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) long and 21.4 meters (70 feet) wide at its base. It significantly reduces the maritime travel distance by 700 kilometers (430 miles), avoiding the lengthy circumnavigation of the Peloponnese peninsula. The successful completion in the 19th century was a significant engineering feat, symbolizing the triumph of modern technology over ancient ambitions. Despite its narrow width limiting the size of vessels that can navigate it, the canal remains a vital maritime route for smaller ships and a popular tourist attraction, highlighting Greece's rich history and engineering prowess.
Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos)
The historical site of ancient Corinth, located on the narrow stretch of land connecting mainland Greece with the Peloponnese, was a major city in antiquity renowned for its wealth and strategic location. Key landmarks include the Temple of Apollo, one of Greece's oldest Doric temples, and the impressive Acrocorinth, a fortified hill providing defense and spectacular views. Corinth thrived as a commercial hub, facilitated by its two ports, Lechaeum and Kenchreai, linking trade routes between the Aegean and Adriatic seas. The city was also famous for the Isthmian Games, held in honor of Poseidon. In Roman times, Corinth became a significant administrative center. Excavations reveal a vibrant city with public buildings, shops, and fountains, reflecting its prosperity. The ancient city is also significant in Christian history, as the Apostle Paul visited and wrote two epistles to the Corinthians, contributing to its rich historical tapestry.
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Curtis S,
Oct 2, 2025
- Viator
Kyriokos was a safe and capable driver, but also extremely knowledgeable about Corinth, the Corinthian Canal and the Acrocorinth. The drive to Corinth from Athens was about a hour, and we were very pleased with the amount of time we had at each point of interest.
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