Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover ancient Corinth, walk the path of Saint Paul, and see the Corinth Canal on this private 8-hour tour from Athens with expert guides and historic sites.
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Corinth and early Christian history with the Private Biblical Ancient Corinth & Canal Tour. This 8-hour journey departs from Athens and takes you across the Peloponnese, offering a combination of archaeological marvels, biblical significance, and engineering wonders. Priced for a private group, the tour includes luxury transportation, bottled water, and the expertise of drivers knowledgeable in Greek history.
This tour is ideal for travelers interested in history, archaeology, and biblical stories, providing a comprehensive look at Saint Paul’s footsteps, the majestic Acrocorinth fortress, and the engineering marvel of the Corinth Canal. While it does not include a licensed guide at the sites, the professional drivers provide rich commentary to enrich your experience. The tour’s flexible pickup from Athens city center or Piraeus port makes it convenient, and the 8-hour duration balances sightseeing with comfortable pacing.


This tour starts with convenient pickup from Athens, either from your hotel or the port. Once on board a luxury vehicle, travelers are led on a journey through Greek history, spirituality, and engineering. The private transportation allows for a relaxed pace and the flexibility to customize pickup times, ensuring a smooth experience from start to finish.
The first major stop is the archaeological site of ancient Corinth. Visitors explore the fabulous museum and its collection of artifacts, along with notable ruins such as the Temple of Apollo and the Roman Agora, offering insights into the city’s ancient glory.
Next, the citadel of Acrocorinth looms large with its impressive fortress ruins and panoramic views. The fortress served as an important military and spiritual center in ancient Greece, and walking through its remains connects visitors to both Greek and Christian histories.
Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in Corinth

One of the highlights of this tour is retracing Saint Paul’s steps. Travelers visit the Bema, the platform where Paul was brought before Gallio to defend his faith, a site of profound biblical importance. Nearby, the Byzantine church named after Paul offers a glimpse into early Christian architecture.
The port of Kenchreai provides another meaningful stop, where Paul is believed to have had his hair shorn. The site holds biblical significance as part of his missionary journeys. Adjacent to this is the Diolkos, an ancient trackway where boats were dragged across the land to bypass the treacherous Corinthian Gulf, offering insight into historical engineering methods.

The Corinth Canal, completed in 1892, connects the Saronic Gulf with the Corinthian Sea and separates the Peloponnese from mainland Greece. The tour allows visitors to walk across the pedestrian bridge, admiring the narrow, impressive waterway that dramatically shapes the landscape.
This canal remains one of Greece’s most striking engineering accomplishments, and seeing it in person provides a tangible connection to modern Greek industry. The view from the bridge offers a stunning perspective that highlights the canal’s significance.
Entrance fees to the archaeological site and museum are not included in the tour price but are available if requested. At the site, visitors encounter the remains of ancient Greek and Roman structures, including the Temple of Apollo, dating back to the 6th century BC, and the Roman Agora, illustrating the city’s long history.
The museum displays artifacts unearthed from the site, offering context to the ruins and helping to deepen understanding of ancient Corinth’s culture and history. The combination of ruins and exhibits makes for a well-rounded exploration.
More Great Tours Nearby
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Athens in a luxury vehicle, with drivers who speak English and Greek. Pickup times are adjustable upon request to suit your schedule. If arriving via Piraeus port, the driver will meet you at the gate, holding a sign with your name.
The group remains private, ensuring personalized attention and flexibility. The tour does not include a licensed guide at the sites, but drivers are equipped to share knowledge and historical insights throughout the day. Entry fees for specific sites are not included but can be added upon request.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, a camera, and comfortable clothes. The tour forbids smoking, eating, or drinking in the vehicle, ensuring a clean and respectful environment.

This private tour offers a broad perspective on Greek history, from ancient ruins to biblical sites and modern engineering. The walkable ruins of ancient Corinth, combined with the biblical significance of Paul’s journey, make it a meaningful experience for those interested in early Christianity and Greek archaeology.
The Corinth Canal adds a contemporary element, showcasing Greece’s engineering prowess while providing stunning views. The flexible itinerary and luxury transportation help make the most of the 8-hour window, balancing sightseeing, learning, and comfort.

This tour benefits travelers with a keen interest in biblical history, archaeology, and Greek heritage. The private format suits those seeking a personalized, relaxed experience without large group crowds. Since entry tickets are extra, visitors should budget accordingly if they wish to enter the specific sites.
The 8-hour duration makes it a full but manageable day trip, ideal for those staying in Athens or arriving at Piraeus. While not suitable for babies under 1 year or people over 95, it remains accessible to most physically able travelers, provided they wear comfortable shoes and are prepared for some walking.

In sum, the Private Biblical Ancient Corinth & Canal Tour delivers a well-rounded experience combining history, biblical stories, and engineering marvels. The luxury transport, flexible pickup options, and personalized attention make it a convenient way to explore key sites without the hassle of self-driving.
The additional costs for site entry and licensed guides offer options for a more in-depth visit, while the rich commentary from drivers helps fill in the historical context. This tour suits curious travelers eager to see authentic archaeological sites and biblical landmarks while enjoying the comfort of private transportation.

Are entry fees included in the tour price?
No, entry fees for the Archaeological Site and Museum of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, The Diolkos, Apostolos Pavlos Church, and Akrokorinthos are not included but can be purchased separately.
Is this tour suitable for young children or elderly travelers?
The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year or for travelers over 95 years, primarily due to walking and site access requirements.
Can I customize the pickup or drop-off location?
Yes, the pickup and drop-off locations are adjustable upon request, including hotels, apartments, or port locations.
How much time is spent walking at each site?
The tour involves visiting multiple sites, with walking expected at ancient Corinth, Acrocorinth, and the Corinth Canal area. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are guided tours available at the sites?
A licensed guide is not included but can be requested, subject to availability. The drivers provide detailed commentary during the drive and at some stops.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, a camera, and comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor exposure.