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Explore Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth with a private, flexible half-day tour from Athens, including luxury transport, optional lunch, and expert insights.

This $317.65 per person tour offers a personalized journey through some of Greece’s most iconic ancient sites. Lasting approximately 4 to 5 hours, it is ideal for travelers seeking a comfortable, flexible experience led by an English-speaking guide. The tour departs from Athens and features luxury transport in Mercedes or Audi vehicles equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and bottled water.
What sets this tour apart is its private nature, allowing you to explore at your own pace while enjoying the convenience of hotel pickup and round-trip transfers. The tour is especially appealing to those who prefer a luxury vehicle and customized itinerary, with options to include lunch by the seaside. Its reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and stunning views, making it a popular choice that’s generally booked 143 days in advance.

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The tour starts with pickup from your Athens hotel, residence, or cruise ship, offering a flexible schedule that suits your travel plans. Travelers are transported in first-class vehicles, either a Mercedes E-Class or Audi A6 sedan, or a Mercedes minivan or Sprinter for larger groups. Every vehicle is equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and chilled bottled water to keep you comfortable throughout the journey.
This combination of luxury and convenience ensures a smooth start to your day, giving you time to relax and enjoy the scenery before reaching the first stop. The private nature of the tour means no crowded buses or group schedules—just your party and a knowledgeable driver-guide.

The tour begins at the Corinth Canal, a 30-minute stop that features one of Greece’s most striking engineering feats. Your driver will share the canal’s fascinating history, which spans ancient times to the present day. This waterway, although admission is free, is a highlight for its spectacular views and its role in connecting the Aegean and Ionian seas.
While brief, this stop provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the canal’s significance in Greece’s maritime history. It’s an ideal introduction before heading into the heart of ancient Greece.

Next, the tour moves further into the Peloponnese to Ancient Corinth, where you get about 1.5 hours to walk through the well-preserved remains of one of Greece’s most influential city-states. Admission to the site is not included, but the site is open for exploration of temples, markets, fountains, and the small onsite museum showcasing artifacts from the ancient city.
You can stroll freely through the classical Greek, Roman, and St. Paul eras, observing the significant ruins that reveal the city’s powerful history. There are refreshment and rest stops available at local cafes at the entrance, allowing you to relax and soak in the atmosphere at your own pace.

The tour offers an optional visit to Acrocorinth, an ancient fortress atop a hill with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and coast. The uphill walk to the fortress involves some walking on hillside terrain, which may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Exploring the fortress provides a unique perspective on ancient military architecture and panoramic vistas of the Greek countryside. If preferred, guests can opt to omit this stop and spend more time at Ancient Corinth or other sites, making the experience customizable.
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A brief 20-minute stop at Kehreai offers a look at the ancient port of Corinth. This site highlights the city’s maritime importance in ancient times, serving as a key port for trade and travel. While admission is free, the view of the port area adds context to the city’s seafaring history and its strategic significance.
This quick visit provides a scenic moment during the tour, giving travelers a sense of the location’s historical role and its scenic setting by the water.

The tour concludes at the seaside village of Lechaion, where there is about an hour to enjoy lunch or drinks with views of the sea. This relaxing final stop can be customized based on your preferences.
If you choose the lunch option, it is recommended to advise on any allergies or dietary preferences when booking. There is no alcoholic drink included, but the setting makes for a delightful and casual end to your half-day exploration.

While the tour includes an English-speaking driver, entrance fees are not included for sites like Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth. For those interested in a more in-depth experience, licensed guides are available on request, at an additional cost.
The tour emphasizes flexibility, allowing for customized guides and additional site visits if desired. This makes it a versatile option for those who want a private, tailored experience.
Guests should wear comfortable shoes, especially if they plan to visit Acrocorinth, which involves some uphill walking. The hilltop fortress might pose challenges for individuals with walking difficulties, so it’s advisable to plan accordingly. The tour’s private nature allows you to omit certain sites if needed, ensuring a comfortable experience.
This private tour shines in its luxury transport, allowing travelers to relax between stops, and its flexibility to customize the itinerary. The knowledgeable English-speaking driver enhances the experience with informative commentary and a warm personality, exemplified by reviews praising guide Petros for his wealth of knowledge and engaging storytelling.
The inclusion of scenic stops like the Corinth Canal, Kehreai port, and Lechaion village alongside the ancient ruins provides a well-rounded glimpse into Greece’s historical and maritime significance. The option to add lunch makes this experience both cultural and culinary.
This tour offers a comfortable, personalized way to explore Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth, with luxury transport, flexible scheduling, and site options tailored to your preferences. It’s especially suited for those who value comfort and customization, and who are interested in a smooth, insightful journey through Greece’s storied past.
While entrance fees are not included, the quality of the guide, scenic stops, and luxury vehicle make it a valuable choice for travelers who want a private, hassle-free experience. The reviews highlight the guide’s expertise and engaging narration, adding extra charm to the day.
“Our driver Petros was amazing and had a great wealth of knowledge that he shared with us. He had us laughing and enjoying the journey very much! W…”
Is the tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and can be adapted for young travelers, including more mythological commentary and activities to keep children engaged.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour is private and flexible, allowing you to omit sites like Acrocorinth if preferred and focus on your interests.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sites like Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth are not included but can be paid on-site.
What transport is used for the tour?
Travel is in luxury Mercedes or Audi vehicles, all equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and bottled water.
Is hotel pickup available outside Athens?
Pickup and return are included within Athens, but transfers from Athens Airport or outside are available on request at an extra cost.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 4 to 5 hours, providing ample time to explore each site at a relaxed pace.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially if visiting Acrocorinth, along with sun protection and water for the day.
Are guides available at the sites?
Guides can be arranged on request for an additional fee; otherwise, you’ll experience insights from the driver during transit.