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Discover Athens and Corinth in a full-day private tour featuring top sites like the Acropolis, Corinth Canal, and Acrocorinth, with expert guides and flexible logistics.

This private tour offers an in-depth journey through two of Greece’s most historically significant cities, Athens and Corinth, for $481.48 per group (up to 3 people). With an approximate duration of 8 hours, the tour combines key archaeological sites, mythological landmarks, and scenic views. It includes convenient pickup, private transportation, and WiFi on board, making it a comfortable and flexible experience. The tour promises deep historical insights from a driver-guide with extensive knowledge, and it’s suitable for most travelers, thanks to its easy-paced itinerary.
A major highlight is the opportunity to see the Acropolis and imagine Apostle Paul speaking on Mars Hill in 51 AD. The journey then shifts to Corinth, a city famed for its mythic stories and early Christian history, including Paul’s time living there. While entrance fees are not included, this tour’s value lies in its curated stops and expert-guided storytelling, making it an engaging way to learn about Greece’s ancient and biblical past.

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The tour begins at the Acropolis, where you view its renowned monuments, including the Parthenon and other significant structures. You get about 1 hour and 30 minutes here to explore the ancient hilltop and appreciate its grandeur. While the admission ticket is not included, the guide provides explanations of the history and architecture, enriching your visit.
Next, the Tempio di Zeus Olimpio and the Panathenaic Stadium offer further insights into Greece’s ancient religious and athletic traditions. Each of these stops lasts about 20 minutes and provides a glimpse into Athens’s cultural fabric. The Academy of Athens, which houses the University and National Library, allows a free 20-minute visit, offering a more modern perspective of the city’s scholarly heritage.

A significant part of this tour includes walking along the port where Apostle Paul disembarked. You’ll see the area where Paul arrived by sea and the hill where he delivered his speech. This connection to biblical history adds a meaningful layer to the city’s offerings, especially for those interested in early Christian history. The route also features the temple dedicated to the unknown God, a site mentioned in the New Testament, which underscores Athens’s spiritual complexity.

After exploring Athens, the tour drives approximately one hour to Corinth, a city famous for its mythological stories involving Jason and the Argonauts and Pegasus. Here, the Corinth Canal makes a striking photo stop, showcasing the impressive cut through the Isthmus of Corinth. The scenic views of this engineering marvel are a highlight of the journey.

The Ancient Corinth site receives about 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore. Key highlights include the Temple of Apollo, smaller temples, the beema where Paul faced a trial, two theatres, Roman baths, and the Glafkis well. The Corinth Museum completes the visit, offering artifacts and contextual information. Since admission tickets are not included, travelers have the option to decide whether to enter or just enjoy the site from outside.

The tour continues with a 30-minute visit to Acrocorinth, the castle and fortress that once served as a medieval castle atop the acropolis of Corinth. The site offers spectacular views and a chance to walk through its historic walls. Like other sites, admission is not included, but the guide highlights the site’s importance in both ancient and medieval times.

Included in this tour are air-conditioned transportation and WiFi, ensuring a comfortable ride and connectivity. The private nature means no crowds or rigid schedules, and bottled water keeps hydration easy. The driver-guide combines logistical expertise with deep historical knowledge, making each stop both informative and enjoyable.

This tour is suitable for most travelers, as it emphasizes ease of access and flexibility. Most people can participate unless specific physical conditions prevent walking or standing for extended periods. Entrance fees are not included, so travelers should plan for additional costs at each site. The tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, providing reassurance in case of weather issues or schedule changes.
This private tour appeals to those interested in history, mythology, and biblical sites, as well as travelers seeking a personalized experience with expert storytelling. It’s ideal for individuals or small groups who want to explore key highlights at their own pace, without feeling rushed or crowded. The flexible itinerary allows customization to suit specific interests.
This tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Athens and Corinth, blending ancient ruins, mythological tales, and biblical history. Its private format ensures a personal touch, while the knowledgeable driver-guide makes every stop engaging. The scenic drive, combined with the impressive archaeological sites, makes it a rewarding day for anyone eager to understand Greece’s historical and cultural essence.
While entrance fees are not included, the overall value lies in the curated stops and expert guiding. The 8-hour schedule strikes a good balance between sightseeing and travel time, making it suitable for most visitors with a full day to spare. For those interested in genuine stories and iconic landmarks, this tour provides a comprehensive and flexible way to experience Greece’s ancient past.
“Our tour guide, Ozzy, was very knowledgeable and pleasant – a great host! Every stop on our trip was well planned and enjoyable for every member of…”
Are entrance fees included in the tour price?
No, admission tickets are not included, so travelers will need to purchase them separately at each site.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is generally accessible to most people, but some walking and standing are involved at archaeological sites. Travelers with specific mobility needs should inquire with the provider.
Can I customize the stops or duration?
Since this is a private tour, the driver-guide can tailor the experience to your interests and pace, within the scheduled stops.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera are recommended to make the most of each stop.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. In case of bad weather, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.