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Explore the biblical sites of Corinth and Isthmia on this 6-hour private tour from Athens, with expert guides, comfortable transport, and flexible stops.
Discover the significant biblical landmarks and ancient ruins of Greece on the Biblical Tour Letters ToThe Corinthians St Pauls Footsteps. Priced at $163.35 per person, this 6-hour journey transports you beyond Athens city limits, retracing St. Paul’s steps through Corinth Canal, the archaeological sites of Corinth and Isthmia, and other historic highlights. The tour features air-conditioned private transport, pickup from your hotel or cruise port, and options to upgrade to a licensed guide, making it a personalized experience. With an impressive 5.0/5 rating from 607 reviews, most travelers recommend this tour and praise the knowledgeable guides, seamless logistics, and captivating sites.
While the tour is suitable for most travelers, it involves a fair amount of walking at archaeological sites and historical locations. The entry fees for archaeological sites are not included in the base price, and optional guided tours come at additional costs. This experience offers a well-rounded mix of biblical history, ancient Greek archaeology, and scenic views, making it ideal for those interested in early Christian history and Greek culture.


This tour begins with a visit to Areopagus Hill, the site where St. Paul delivered his famous speech about the Unknown God to the Athenians. The 15-minute stop provides a sweeping view of the Holy Rock of the Acropolis and offers a chance to contextualize early Christian history within the Greek landscape. The admission ticket is included, making this an accessible starting point for understanding Paul’s connection to Athens.
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Next, the tour stops at the Corinth Canal, a 2000-year-old dream realized in the late 19th century. The 20-minute visit showcases the narrow waterway that links the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. The canal’s construction was inspired by Periander, the tyrant of Corinth, who envisioned creating a shortcut that would save ships from circumnavigating the Peloponnese—a journey that added 185 nautical miles.
This site is iconic for its engineering feat and scenic views, with no entry fee. Visitors get a clear sense of why this canal holds such historical and logistical significance in Greece’s shipping history.
A short drive from the canal brings you to Isthmia, a location with both biblical and sports importance. The hour-long stop highlights the Isthmian Games, second in prominence only to Olympia. It’s the site where St. Paul’s presence is referenced in connection with the Isthmians, marking the first biblical recognition of a Christian at the Isthmians’ athletic festival.
The area also features the Archaeological Museum of Isthmia, where the 7th-century BC marble pediment and other artifacts such as glass relics, statues, and mosaics are displayed. The museum admission is not included in the base price, but the site itself offers an insightful glimpse into Greece’s ancient past.

The Ancient Corinth site is a highlight of the tour, offering a 1-hour guided exploration of one of Greece’s most important city-states. Known from Saint Paul’s letters, this city was a hub of commerce, culture, and biblical history, with a population of around 90,000 in 400 BC.
Here, visitors see the ruins of temples, shops, and the Bema, where Paul addressed the Corinthians. The Temple of Apollo from 550 BC stands as one of the earliest Doric temples, and the Bema offers a tangible connection to Paul’s biblical ministry. While entry fees are not included, the site provides a vivid sense of Greece’s classical grandeur intertwined with biblical significance.

Further archaeological exploration takes visitors to the Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia, built between 690-650 BC. The temple was reconstructed after destruction by fire twice—around 450 BC and during the Roman era—and reflects the Doric style.
Nearby, the theater, built around 400 BC, hosted musical competitions and features mosaics depicting sea creatures linked to Dionysus. These ruins are rich in history, illustrating Greece’s religious and cultural traditions. The 30-minute stops allow ample time for photographs and reflection.

The Isthmia site also includes a stadium, constructed around 550 BC, where athletic competitions took place, and conference spaces that hosted significant gatherings—such as meetings against Persian invasions and proclamations by Alexander the Great. These historic venues demonstrate the strategic importance of Isthmia in Greek and Roman times.

In Corinth, the tour visits the Church of St. Paul, built where Paul founded the Christian community. The 20-minute stop offers an opportunity to see the site where Paul’s ministry in Corinth is commemorated. Nearby, the Bema, an elevated rostrum used for public addresses, was the site of Paul’s trial under Roman authority, further connecting biblical narrative with archaeological remains.

A 45-minute break allows for lunch at a traditional Greek seaside tavern, giving visitors a taste of local cuisine and scenic views. Afterward, the tour ascends to Akrokorinthos, a 30-minute exploration of the ancient castle fortress that dominates the landscape. The admission fee is not included, but the panoramic views and historical ramparts provide a perfect end to the sightseeing.
All transportation is via modern, private vehicles with WiFi, air conditioning, and bottled water. The tour accommodates small groups of 2-6 passengers in luxury mini-vans, or 1-3 travelers in luxurious sedans. Pickup and drop-off services are flexible, with options from Athens hotels, Airbnb, or the cruise port.
While the base price includes transport and entry to key sites, guided expert guides are available for an additional $160. Entrance fees for archaeological sites such as Ancient Corinth (8 Euros) and Isthmia (5 Euros) are not included and payable on-site. Travelers should also budget separately for meals and tips.
This private biblical tour offers a compelling way to connect biblical episodes with ancient Greek history, making it ideal for those interested in early Christian history or archaeology. The combination of scenic sites, historical landmarks, and biblical references appeals to history enthusiasts and spiritual travelers alike.
With high praise for guides like Panos, Castro, and Peter—who are noted for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and passion—this tour delivers both educational insights and warmth. The seamless logistics and personalized experience make it a popular choice, especially for small groups seeking comfort and flexibility.
However, travelers should prepare for walking at archaeological sites and consider additional costs for guides and entrance fees. Weather considerations may also affect site visits, but the tour offers the flexibility to reschedule or receive a refund if canceled due to poor weather.
This 6-hour tour from Athens combines biblical significance with Greek archaeology, offering an insightful look at St. Paul’s travels and the ancient world. The private setup, expert guides, and attention to detail make it a valuable experience for those eager to deepen their understanding of biblical history in a scenic setting.
While it demands some walking and additional expenses, the rich content and personalized service make this tour a noteworthy option for history lovers and faith-based travelers alike.
“Panos was our guide and driver. We were really lucky! He not only has a deep knowledge of Ancient Greek history, but brilliant skills to explain it…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, modern private vehicles with WiFi and air conditioning are provided for the entire duration, with pickup and drop-off from Athens hotels, Airbnb, or cruise ports.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for archaeological sites such as Ancient Corinth (8 Euros) and Isthmia (5 Euros) are not included. These are payable on-site.
Can I upgrade to a licensed guide?
Yes, a guided tour with a licensed guide is available at an additional cost of $160.
What sites will I visit?
Stops include Areopagus Hill, Corinth Canal, Isthmia, Corinth archaeological site, Temple of Poseidon, theater at Isthmia, Church of St. Paul in Corinth, and Akrokorinthos Castle.
How long are the site visits?
Each site typically ranges from 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the location and interest.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but expect some walking and stairs at archaeological sites. Contact the provider for specific accessibility questions.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.
How do reviews describe the guides?
Guides such as Panos, Castro, and Peter are highly praised for their knowledge, friendly attitude, and ability to explain complex history in an engaging way.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, the flexible schedule and engaging sites make it suitable for families, especially those interested in history and biblical stories.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made through the provider, Yomadic.Tours & Transfers, with options for customized pickup and guide upgrades.