Enjoy a well-paced tour in the Corinth area with both
archaeological and religious significance. Discover one of
the highlights of the Peloponnese just a few hours away
from Athens. Cross the Corinth Canal to leave mainland
Greece and explore Ancient Corinth, antiquity’s most
powerful commercial crossroads. Close to the Ancient Town
of Corinth, we will make our first stop at the large citadel of
Acrocorinth.
Up next, we will visit the Ancient Town of Corinth, where St.
Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the
city, which include the Agora (marketplace) and the Temple of Apollo, some of the most outstanding monuments of the pre–Roman period (6th-century BC) and a testament to the prosperity and significance of Corinth during ancient times.
We will conclude the trip with a short stop at the site of the
Ancient Port of Cehrees, after which we will comfortably
take the same route to return to Athens.