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Discover Athens' ancient marvels on this half-day tour, featuring the Corinth Canal, Ancient Corinth with VR guide, and scenic coastal views for $40.

This half-day tour in Athens offers a compelling blend of engineering marvels and ancient archaeology, all wrapped into a 6-hour experience. Priced at $40.12 per person, it is highly recommended by 98% of participants and is typically booked 27 days in advance. The journey takes you from the heart of Athens to the Corinth Canal, the ancient city of Corinth, and the port of Kenchreai, with a modern, comfortable transfer and an engaging Virtual Reality guide.
What makes this tour stand out is the use of VR technology at the archaeological site, bringing Ancient Corinth’s history vividly to life. The tour is designed to suit travelers interested in history, engineering, and Greek culture, providing a well-rounded visit with informative guides and scenic stops. While the admission fee to Ancient Corinth is €15, the tour includes transportation and a virtual guide that enhances the experience.

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The tour begins early at 8:15am, making it a good option for those wanting a full yet efficient day out. You will gather at one of 4 central meeting points in Athens, from where an air-conditioned bus departs for the Peloponnese. The convenient pick-up points and public transportation access make this tour accessible for most visitors.
Travelers can expect a comfortable ride of about 1 hour to the Corinth Canal, with the group size capped at 20 people to ensure personalized attention from the English-speaking escort.
The first stop is the Corinth Canal, a 45-minute visit free of charge. This impressive waterway connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. The canal cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth, effectively turning the Peloponnese into an island. Its construction spans several centuries and was conceived by an Ancient Corinth ruler, with later Roman involvement.
The narrow, 6 km-long canal is celebrated as an engineering masterpiece, and travelers can enjoy scenic views and photo opportunities. The canal’s historical significance also elevated Piraeus’s status as a key Mediterranean port. Despite its grandeur, the visit involves no cost, allowing a focus on the visual impact and historical importance.
Next, the tour moves to Ancient Corinth, a city famed for wealth, architecture, and historical figures like St Paul and Jason of the Argonauts. The transfer takes about 30 minutes, giving visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the scenic drive along the coast.
Once at the archaeological site, the group uses a Virtual Reality audioguide to relive the city’s Roman and Greek past. This technology offers a dynamic interpretation of ruins such as the Temple of Apollo, which remains the only structure spared from Roman destruction. The VR enhancement makes the history accessible and engaging, especially when exploring the theatres, forum, and imperial temples.
Admission to Ancient Corinth costs €15, which is not included in the tour price. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of the city’s strategic importance and its role in early Christian teachings while walking through the ruins.
On the return journey, the bus takes a scenic coastal route along the Kenchreai port, an ancient port of Corinth. This 30-minute drive is complemented by a 10-minute photo stop, where travelers can capture views of the ancient port and sea views.
Kenchreai historically served as one of two ports for inland Corinth, facilitating trade eastward via the Saronic Gulf. The port area offers a peaceful, picturesque setting that rounds out the sightseeing, providing a visual connection to ancient maritime activity.
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After the port stop, the return trip to Athens lasts about 1 hour. The tour concludes with drop-offs at any of the four designated points in the city, offering convenience and flexibility for travelers heading back to their accommodation or continuing their explorations.
This all-inclusive experience covers air-conditioned transportation, the VR audioguide, and an English-speaking guide who ensures a smooth and informative journey. The admission fee to Ancient Corinth is extra, and visitors should plan for food and drinks on their own, as these are not included.
The tour consistently receives high praise for the knowledgeable, friendly guides and the engaging VR storytelling. Guides like Nancy and Maria are highlighted for their approachability and expertise, helping to enhance the overall experience with interesting facts and local insights.
The small group size of up to 20 travelers contributes to a personalized and relaxed atmosphere, ensuring everyone can enjoy the detailed explanations and scenic stops.
Participants should be prepared for walking around archaeological sites, which may involve some standing and uneven terrain. The admission fee for Ancient Corinth is €15, payable on site. Travelers are advised to arrive on time, as the tour starts promptly at 8:15am from central meeting points.
The VR guide technology adds an immersive element but requires smartphone compatibility. Service animals are permitted, and the tour is accessible for most physical abilities.
At $40.12, this tour delivers a well-rounded visit to key highlights of ancient Greece and engineering marvels, with transport, guidance, and innovative VR storytelling included. The scenic coastal drive and scenic photo stops enhance the experience, especially for those interested in history and architecture.
The tour’s high rating of 5.0/5, based on 57 reviews, reflects consistent satisfaction with the guides’ professionalism, the interesting stops, and the overall value for money.
This tour provides an accessible, engaging, and informative way to explore two of Greece’s most iconic sites in a half-day format. The Corinth Canal impresses with its engineering, while the Ancient Corinth site comes alive through VR technology and expert guidance.
It suits travelers who appreciate scenic drives, archaeological sites, and high-tech storytelling. While the admission fee to Ancient Corinth is separate, the overall experience offers a balanced mix of scenic views, history, and innovation at an affordable price.
The small group size and professional guides make for a relaxed and personable day out, ideal for those looking for a short but enriching excursion from Athens.
“Georgie was Amazing and made a great day trip even more awesome! He was fun and informative and very positive and friendly. Tge Canal was amazing .”
What is the cost of this tour?
The tour costs $40.12 per person, with an additional €15 admission fee to Ancient Corinth payable on-site.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 8:15am and ending with drop-offs in Athens.
What are the main stops?
The tour includes Corinth Canal, Ancient Corinth with VR storytelling, and a photo stop at Kenchreai port.
Is transportation included?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle takes you from Athens to the stops and back.
Do I need to bring my own device for VR?
The VR guide is part of the tour, but travelers should ensure their smartphone is compatible if required.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate, but some walking around archaeological sites may be involved. The tour is designed for general accessibility.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included and should be arranged separately.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of engineering marvels, ancient history, and VR storytelling creates a dynamic and immersive experience that stands out among Athens excursions.
Who is the tour provider?
This experience is operated by Open Top Bus hellas M.E.P.E..