Overview
Follow in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul on a half-day guided excursion from Athens to Ancient Corinth, combining early Christian history with key archaeological landmarks of the Peloponnese. This private tour focuses on sites traditionally associated with Paul’s ministry in Corinth, offering a structured and personalized way to explore one of Greece’s most significant biblical and historical destinations.
Travel comfortably from Athens through the Corinth Canal area and into ancient Corinth, where you’ll visit ruins connected to Paul’s preaching and the early Christian community. With a driver-guide providing commentary throughout the journey, the experience blends historical context, religious heritage, and scenic travel.
Experience highlights
Private tour from Athens to Ancient Corinth following Apostle Paul’s journey
Visit the Corinth Canal with photo stop
Explore Ancient Corinth archaeological site and agora
See locations associated with Paul’s preaching and early Christian community
Visit Acrocorinth fortress with panoramic views
Stop at key biblical and historical landmarks in the region
Personalized experience with flexible pacing and private transport
What’s included
Private air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel or port pickup and drop-off in Athens
English-speaking driver with historical commentary
Bottled water
Entrance fees to archaeological sites (as specified in listing)
Flexible itinerary tailored to your group
What’s not included
Licensed guide inside archaeological sites (unless separately arranged)
Food and drinks
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Optional airport pickup (additional cost)
Itinerary
The tour begins with pickup from your accommodation or cruise port in Athens, followed by a drive toward the Peloponnese. The first stop is typically the Corinth Canal, where you can view the narrow waterway connecting the Aegean and Ionian seas.
You then continue to Ancient Corinth, where you explore the archaeological site including the agora and areas associated with Paul’s preaching and early Christian activity. The driver provides historical context about the city’s role in Roman and biblical history.
The itinerary continues to additional nearby sites such as Kenchreai, the ancient port linked to Paul’s travels, and the Acrocorinth fortress, offering panoramic views of the region. After completing the visits, the tour returns to Athens in the afternoon or early evening.
Who is this experience best for
This tour is best suited for travelers interested in early Christian history and biblical archaeology, particularly those wanting to follow Apostle Paul’s journey in Greece. It is ideal for visitors who prefer a private, flexible experience with a focus on historical storytelling and site exploration.
Insider notes
This is a relatively relaxed day trip compared to longer multi-site excursions, but it still involves moderate walking on uneven archaeological terrain. The experience is especially meaningful for those familiar with New Testament history, as it connects physical sites with well-known biblical narratives. Weather in the Corinth region can be warm and exposed, so sun protection and comfortable footwear are recommended.
This tour is sold by Viator.
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