Embark on an extraordinary Greek odyssey with our exclusive journey through time! Marvel at the 19th-century engineering marvel—the canal slicing through the isthmus, connecting mainland Greece to the Peloponnese in 1893.
Continue to ancient Corinth, a once-thriving city beneath the imposing Acrocorinth. Explore the ancient Temple of Apollo, a testament to the 6th century BC. Witness Corinth's resilience, from Roman destruction in 146 BC to its rebirth as a Roman colony under Julius Caesar a century later.
Unveil the secrets of the Roman city's ruins—explore the forum, stand on St Paul's bema, and wander the Lechaion road to the Corinthian Gulf's port. Discover the Peirene Fountain and an array of artifacts at the local museum.
This tour is a captivating journey, tailored for those captivated by St Paul's footsteps. Immerse yourself in history, marvel at ancient wonders, and relish the echoes of past civilizations.
We will begin our journey to Ancient Corinth from your hotel or accommodation in Athens and Head to Pelloponise.
We will make a short stop to admire the Canal (Isthmus) of Corinth. The Isthmus of Corinth is a narrow strip of land that connects mainland Greece to the Peloponnese, while the canal drilled across it connects the Saronic with the Corinthian Gulf, thus connecting the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. The length of the Isthmus is about 6 kilometers, and the narrowest point is where the Corinth Canal has been drilled (1880 to 1893).
We will visit the famous and imposing archaic temple of Apollo, with monolithic Doric columns, of whom seven are still standing prominently above the ruins of ancient Agora. We will head back to Athens after a short break for lunch at a local restaurant (optional). *total duration includes the travel time
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