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Discover Greece's biblical sites on this private full-day tour from Athens, including Corinth, the Temple of Apollo, and the Corinth Canal, with expert guides.
This private full-day tour from Athens offers a convenient way to explore some of Greece’s most significant biblical and ancient sites. Priced at $202.44 per person, the tour spans approximately 8 hours and includes hotel pickup, WiFi-equipped transportation, and bottled water for a comfortable journey. Known for its strong reviews, this tour is ideal for those eager to understand Greece’s biblical history while traveling in a relaxed, personalized setting.
Departing directly from your Athens accommodation, the tour keeps things simple with a private, air-conditioned vehicle that offers WiFi onboard, making the experience both smooth and engaging. The highlights include visits to the Corinth Canal, the Archaeological Museum of Corinth, and the ancient ruins of Corinth, with flexible stops that allow ample time to absorb each site’s significance.
While the tour does not include guided entry into the archaeological sites, it compensates with informative commentary from your knowledgeable driver, who shares insights into Greece’s biblical connections. This makes it a great option for travelers seeking a personalized experience with convenience and comfort.
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This tour begins with hassle-free hotel pickup in Athens, making logistics simple for travelers. You’ll travel comfortably in a private, air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, allowing you to stay connected during the journey. The group size is limited to your booking, ensuring an intimate and relaxed experience.
The use of private transportation means you avoid crowded tours, giving you the flexibility to pause, ask questions, or customize the pace. The bottled water provided ensures hydration, especially on warm days, adding to the overall convenience.

The first stops bring you to the impressive Corinth Canal, where you can admire the engineering marvel that connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. This 30-minute stop is free of charge and offers great photo opportunities of the narrow waterway carved through limestone.
Next, the tour visits Kechries, one of the two ancient ports of Corinth. This 30-minute stop gives a glimpse into the maritime history of the area. Both stops are quick yet meaningful, setting the scene for the archaeological and biblical sites ahead.
The Acrocorinth, known as “Upper Corinth,” dominates the landscape as the ancient acropolis of Corinth. Spending about one hour here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views and explore the fortress ruins. The admission fee is not included, but the site’s historical importance makes it a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts.
From the ancient ramparts, you can get a sense of Corinth’s strategic importance and visualize how the city thrived in ancient times. The site’s commanding position helps connect the biblical associations with the region’s military and spiritual history.

The Archaeological Museum of Corinth provides a deeper understanding of the city’s past. With one hour allocated, visitors experience exhibits that showcase artifacts from the surrounding archaeological sites. The museum offers context for the ruins and highlights the city’s importance in biblical times.
While admission is not included, the museum’s displays help flesh out the stories behind the ruins, making your visit more meaningful. It’s an excellent place to gain insights into the material culture of ancient Corinth.
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The tour includes a two-hour stop in the modern city of Corinth, offering a chance to enjoy local hospitality, coffee, or a meal. This break allows time to relax, explore shops, or simply soak up the lively city atmosphere.
This segment provides a nice balance between historical exploration and leisure, giving travelers the opportunity to experience modern Greek life in a biblical setting.
The highlight for many is the Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos), where you will see the Temple of Apollo, the Roman odeion, and other significant ruins. Spending about one hour there, visitors witness the remains of a city that once thrived in Roman and Greek times.
Entry tickets are not included, but the site’s open-air ruins provide a vivid sense of history and biblical connections. The temple and odeion offer insights into the city’s spiritual and cultural life.
While this tour does not include a licensed guide for the sites, the driver’s expert commentary makes the experience educational and engaging. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable, friendly driver who offers insights into Greece’s biblical history and local stories.
The private nature of the tour ensures a flexible pace, allowing travelers to spend more or less time at each stop, and ask questions freely. This personalized approach makes the tour especially suitable for those who prefer a tailored sightseeing day.
A key point to note is that admission tickets to archaeological sites and museums are not included in the price. Visitors should budget for these separately if they wish to enter the sites, such as Acrocorinth or the archaeological museum.
Plus, the tour’s focus is on sightseeing and historical overview—it does not provide guided tours inside the sites. For travelers who want detailed, guided explanations at each location, this may be a limitation.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, fans of biblical studies, or anyone interested in Greece’s ancient sites, combined with the convenience of a personalized, private experience. It suits those who prefer a relaxed pace and value expert commentary from a friendly driver over formal guided tours.
Travelers seeking a comprehensive, hassle-free day exploring Corinth’s biblical and archaeological landmarks** will find this tour well worth the price. It offers a great mix of sightseeing, culture, and comfort.
The Private Full-Day Biblical Tour St Paul and Ancient Corinth provides a well-balanced combination of historical sites and modern comfort. With hotel pickup, WiFi, and flexible stops, it appeals to those who want an easy, personalized way to explore Greece’s biblical landscape.
While it does not include guided entry into the sites, the knowledgeable driver offers valuable insights to enhance the experience. The tour’s strong reviews and high rating reflect its quality and appeal, especially for those looking for value and convenience.
This tour suits historians, religious enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Greece’s ancient past, especially the biblical connections with Corinth. It’s a practical choice for travelers who prioritize comfort, flexibility, and informative narration over rigid guided visits.
“Boy did we LOVE this tour! Our driver was very nice, friendly and knowledgeable. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour, and really enjoyed seeing the cas…”
Does this tour include guided entries into the archaeological sites?
No, the tour does not include guided or paid entries into the sites. Visitors can explore independently after the stops, with driver providing commentary.
What is the tour duration?
The total duration is approximately 8 hours, including all stops and travel time.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at sites like Acrocorinth and the ruins.
Are admission tickets included?
No, admission to the archaeological sites and museums is not included and must be paid separately if you wish to enter.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private, flexible approach, combined with WiFi-enabled transport and insightful driver commentary, offers a personalized way to explore Greece’s biblical history.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.