Biblical Tour Letters ToThe Corinthians St Paul’s Footsteps 6Hour

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6 hours 15 minutes (approximately)
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Offered in: English

The Unique Benefits of the Footsteps of St. Paul" Tour

A private tour following St. Paul's missionary journey in Corinth offers an unparalleled spiritual and historical experience:

✝️ Biblical Narrative Come Alive
- Walk through the Ancient Agora where Paul preached
- Stand at the Bema where he stood before Gallio
- Discover the ancient port of Cenchreae

Personalized Experience
- Focus on your specific interests (theology, archaeology, spiritual journey)
- Time for prayer and reflection at each site

⏳ Flexible Itinerary
- Spend more time at sites that move you
- Visit during peaceful hours for contemplation

Exclusive Access
- Explore the Temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth
- See lesser-known early Christian sites

Spiritual Enrichment
- Deepen your understanding of Paul's letters to the Corinthians
- Connect with the challenges of early Christianity

This private pilgrimage transforms biblical history into a personal journey of faith.

What's Included

small group can participate 2-6 Passengers maximum with a Luxury Mini Van .
Pick-up and drop-off service: Athens Hotel, Airbnb residence or Port
Groups of 1-3 people are transported in luxurious sedan vehicles.
Expert English-speaking Tour Drivers with extensive knowledge from the life work of the apostle Paul
Car Seats: Book in advance if you require infant or child seats.
Transportation via modern, private vehicle
we can Storage the Luggages in The Car During the Tour Depending OF THE NUMBER YOU CARRY ON
All vehicles with WiFi, A/C, Bottled Water
Entrance fees Ancient Corinth
OPTIONAL ONLY IF YOU NEED IT Licensed guide (upon request adepending on availability price is 160€
Kindly note that gratuities and tips are not included in the price and are left to your discretion.
Meal in Ancient Corinth - Lunch stops are scheduled, but meal costs are not included.
Optional airport pick-up, available at an additional cost.
Archaeological Site of Isthmia

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

They can call us or send us an email.We need Pick up location names They can call us or send us an email Traveler pick up is offered . This is a Small Group tour Tour ,only your group will participate. We will meet to the pick up time is adjustable upon your request.Your Personal Driver will pick you up and return you to the same place or to the point you prefer . In case of a hotel , he will be waiting for you in the hotel Lobby. In Case of a Apartment ,he will be waiting at the entrance of the Building . For AirPort pick up , he will be waiting for you at the arrival Hall , just as you disembark , holding a sighn with your name on it to spot him upon arrival .We will monitor your flight and our driver will be there on time. For Port pick ups he will be waiting for you at the gate , just as you disembark holding a sighn with your name on it spot him upon arrival .

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Meeting point
You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours 15 minutes (approximately)
  • 1

    You will visit the Holy Rock of the Acropolis and more specifically the Aeropagus Hill where the Apostle Paul gave one of his most dramatic speeches to the Athenians about the Unknown God

    15 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Athens (Pass by)

    We will pick you up from your hotel from your RbNb apartment or from the cruise Ship , After the end of your tour we will return you back

    Admission ticket free
  • 2

    The Corinth Canal is a waterway that crosses the narrow isthmus of Corinth to link the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf. As such, the canal separates the Greek mainland from the Peloponnese, turning it into an island The canal, though executed in the late 19th century, has been a 2000-year-old dream. Before its construction, ships in the Aegean Sea that wanted to cross to the Adriatic or anchor in Corinth, a rich shipping city, had to circle the Peloponnese, which would prolong their journey an extra 185 nautical miles. It is believed that Periander, the tyrant of Corinth (602 BC), was the first to conceive of the idea of digging the Corinth Canal. As the project was too complicated given the limited technical capabilities of the times, Periander constructed the diolkos, a stone road which allowed ships to be transferred on wheeled platforms.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    At a short distance from the Corinth Canal, the largest technical project in our country in the 19th century, we find a place that has a glorious history, given that the second most important sports competitions were held there not only in Greece, but also throughout the ancient world, the Isthmians. It is located in a topical and pivotal position at the point where the Peloponnese joins Central Greece. The presence of the Apostle Paul in the Isthmian region is considered very important and the reference made in the Bible about his presence at the Isthmian games was very important because it is the first official presence of a Christian at the games. The apostle Pavkos worked at the Isthmian games as a tent maker for the accommodation of athletes and visitors to the Isthmian games, which were the second most important games after the Olympic games in Ancient Olympia. The apostle Paul proclaimed the son of Christ in the eyes of the visitors and athletes of the games, his action helped

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Archaic marble pediment dated to the end of the 7th BC. h. and was placed at the entrance of the first Temple of Poseidon. Glazing of Kechreon. They arrived packed in twos on a ship from Alexandria, Egypt and were found submerged on the floor of the Temple of Isis on the south pier of the harbor. These are colored sections of glass reminiscent of today's stained glass windows. In them we see harbor panoramas, exotic landscapes, animals and plants, full-length figures of philosophers such as Homer and Plato, ships and geometric decorative bands Imperial statue in the type of Zeus (mid 2nd century BC) Epinician stele with a portrait of the Corinthian musician Lefkios Cornelius (150 AD) Animal figurines. It is worth noting the golden figurine of a bull, a vow to the Sanctuary (6th BC century) Commercial amphorae from Isthmia, Rachi, Kechrees. Cult and weapon offerings. Artifacts from the Mycenaean cemetery of Almira and the Roman cemetery of Rachi Koutsogila Cenchreon

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • (Pass by)

    Agora: A rectangular construction 160 m long and 70 m wide, consisting of central shops, small temples and altar and the renowned podium or Bema from where Apostle Paul addressed the Corinthians in 52 AD.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5

    tour of the ancient Corinth archaeological site Corinth was a city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta. For Christians, Corinth is well known from the two letters of Saint Paul in the New Testament, First and Second Corinthians. Corinth is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as part of Paul the Apostle's missionary travels. In addition, the second book of Pausanias' Description of Greece is devoted to Corinth. Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90,000 in 400 BC. The Romans demolished Corinth in 146 BC, built a new city in its place in 44 BC, and later made it the provincial capital of Greece.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 6

    Temple of Poseidon . The Temple of Poseidon and Amphitrite Isthmia The first was built between 690-650 BC. A great fire destroyed it around 450 BC and immediately in its place a larger Doric type was built. A second fire in 390 BC, during the Corinthian War, destroyed much of it to be rebuilt again in the Doric style. After the invasion of the Romans it was damaged in 148 BC. to be reconstructed and beautified at the end of the 1st AD. h. Its operation stops with the Visigoth invasion of Alaric in 4 AD. h. Stadium . It was originally built around 550 BC. In the 3rd BC h. the new stage where the Isthmias were performed is being built. A great athlete's release system, the "ysplex", has been preserved, which is a unique example of a triangular release area in Greece. Sanctuary of Palaimon Place of worship of the little Melikertis-Palaimon, who was also considered the patron saint of sailors. In his honor in Roman times, nocturnal services were held and bulls were sacrificed.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • (Pass by)

    Theater It is located northeast of the Temple of Poseidon. It was built around 400 BC. for the Isthmian musical competitions to be held in it. They were made between 150-160 AD. possibly by Herod Atticus. Their mosaics are similar to those in Ostia and Pompeii. In the central part there are two representations depicting the "sea troupe", a procession of sea creatures associated with the cult of Dionysus. We especially notice the octopus with 7 tentacles and the crabs. Another black-and-white mosaic depicts Neris riding a Triton and surrounded by various sea creatures. Under the floor of the Roman bath are architectural remains of a bath from the classical period of the 4th BC. h.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Conference and Meeting Space Isthmia, also due to its current geographical position, was a place of conferences and gatherings. The most important events that took place here are the following: 481 and 480 BC gathering of Greek cities to deal with the Persians 337 BC Philip II is proclaimed commander-in-chief of the Greeks. 336 BC Alexander the Great is proclaimed commander-in-chief of all Greeks. 302 BC Dimitrios Poliorkites is proclaimed ruler of Greece. In 196 BC the Roman ruler Titus Kointos Flamininus declares during the Isthmian wars the self-governing and free states of Corinthia, Phocia, Lokra, Evia, Magnesia, Thessaly, Peraiva, while Corinthia becomes the seat of the Achaean Commonwealth. The monuments are numerous:

    Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Corinth 20007 Greece The Temple of Apollo at Corinth was constructed in 550 BC. Temple of Apollo: One of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland with monolithic columns, rare in the ancient world, built around 560 BCE.

    10 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 8

    Kechries is a village in the municipality of Corinth in Corinthia in Greece, part of the community of Xylokeriza. It takes its name from the ancient port town Kenchreai or Cenchreae (as mentioned in the Bible), which was situated at the same location. Christianity also arrived at Kenchreai early in the religion's history. According to Acts 18:18, the Apostle Paul stopped at Kenchreai during his second missionary journey, where he had his hair cut to fulfil a vow, probably a Nazirite vow. Paul mentions the place and a woman named Phoebe in the local assembly in his epistle to the Romans “And Paul after this tarried there yet a good while, and then took his leave of the brethren, and sailed thence into Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila; having shorn his head in Cenchrea: for he had a vow.” In Acts 18

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9

    visit the church of St Paul in Corinth Apostolos Pavlos Church, Apostolou Pavlou 70 Notara, Corinth 20100 Greece The Apostle Paul during his stay in Corinth, reached one and a half years while in 51-52 AD. founded the metropolitan church there. This church is widely known both from the Book of Acts and from the two "To Corinthians" letters of the apostle.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    During Paul‘s stay in Corinth, he was brought for judgment before the proconsul Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus, also known as Gallio, on the accusation of conducting illegal teachings. Gallio, however, refused to judge what he considered to be a mere religious dispute among the Jews. According to tradition, the site of Paul s trial was the Bema, a large elevated rostrum standing prominently in the centre of the Roman Forum of ancient Corinth and from where the city’s officials addressed the public. Probably because of the monument’s connection to Saint Paul, the Bema was transformed into a Christian church during the Byzantine period.

    Admission ticket free
  • 10

    We will Give you the time for Lunch on a Tranditional Greek Tavern on Sea Side

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11

    tour if the Akrocorinth castle

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included

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
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