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Discover ancient Athens and Corinth following Paul’s 51 A.D. journey with this private, 8-10 hour biblical tour including iconic sites, expert guides, and luxury transport.

This private tour in Athens, Greece offers a detailed journey through the key locations associated with Saint Paul’s 51 A.D. mission. Priced at $193.90 per person, the experience lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours and includes hotel pickup, air-conditioned transport, Wi-Fi, and a knowledgeable driver-guide. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 64 reviews, and is recommended by 100% of participants.
Designed for those interested in biblical history and ancient ruins, this tour emphasizes flexibility and comfort. With group discounts and private transportation, it suits travelers seeking a personalized experience. Keep in mind that entrance fees are not included for certain sites like Ancient Corinth and Agora Romaine, so budget accordingly. The tour’s flexible schedule and well-organized stops make it ideal for both religious pilgrims and history enthusiasts.
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This tour begins with hotel pickup in Athens, simplifying logistics and ensuring a relaxed start. The private vehicle is equipped with Wi-Fi and air-conditioning, making the journey comfortable regardless of the weather. The driver-guide takes care of all arrangements, allowing your focus to be on the sites and their stories.
This personalized approach means you can go at your own pace, pausing for photos or extra explanations whenever desired. The luxury vehicle, often a Mercedes, accommodates small groups for a more intimate experience. This setup is especially beneficial for those who prefer a stress-free, direct route through the historical landscape.

The tour kicks off at the Areopagus, famously known as Mars Hill, where Saint Paul delivered teachings in Athens. This site is free to enter and offers stunning views of the Acropolis. It’s a prime spot to understand the setting where biblical events unfolded. The guide shares insights into Paul’s preaching and the significance of Mars Hill in early Christianity.
Spending around 30 minutes here makes it possible to absorb the atmosphere and enjoy the panoramic vistas. The site’s historical importance as a council and judicial center adds to its fascination, making it an ideal starting point for this biblical journey.

Next, the Roman Agora serves as an important link to Saint Paul’s activities. This ancient marketplace was the first stop for Paul when arriving from Piraeus Port, where he encountered Judges who invited him to discuss the gods. While the admission ticket is not included, the site remains a compelling glimpse into ancient commerce and civic life.
The guide explains that it was at this location that Paul was invited to speak about the 13 gods in 51 A.D., making it a meaningful stop for understanding the biblical context. Expect to spend about 30 minutes exploring these ruins and hearing stories associated with Saint Paul’s early efforts in Athens.

A highlight of the tour is the Diolkos, an ancient rollway over 2,700 years old. This remarkable structure allowed boats to be dragged from the Corinthian Sea to the Aegean Sea, facilitating trade and transportation. The free entry to this site allows visitors to appreciate the ingenuity of ancient engineering.
Standing at the Diolkos, travelers can imagine the bustling activity of Greece’s ancient markets. The guide shares insights into how Corinth became a trading hub, emphasizing the strategic importance of this historic route.

The Corinth Canal is one of Greece’s most famous engineering feats. Stretching 6 kilometers, with a height of 80 meters and a width of 24 meters, the canal connects the Aegean and Ionian Seas. The tour stops here for around 30 minutes, providing enough time for photos and a quick explanation of its history.
Constructed starting in 1882 by King George, the canal transformed Corinth into a vital maritime crossing. The excavation employed 5,000 workers, and the site remains a symbol of ancient and modern engineering.
The heart of the biblical experience is Ancient Corinth itself, where Paul’s teachings and letters took shape. This site is not included in the admission fee, but it holds immense relevance. Visitors explore ruins where Paul delivered sermons and engaged with the early Christian community.
The guide highlights the biblical importance of Corinth, making it a highlight for Christian visitors. The site allows for reflection on Paul’s interactions with Romans and Corinthians, deepening the understanding of early Christian history.

The Temple of Apollo is Greece’s oldest temple dedicated to Apollo, built in 716 B.C.. Its unique position as the only temple in Greece that the sun hits from all sides makes it a fascinating archaeological site. While admission is not included, the temple’s architecture and historical significance are compelling.
Further, the Acrocorinth fortress, 530 meters high, served as King William Vilellardouinos’ winter palace and Aphrodite’s temple. Recognized as Europe’s largest castle, it offers sweeping views and an opportunity to see one of Greece’s most impressive ancient fortifications. The site is free to explore, and around 30 minutes are spent here.
The tour also visits Kechries, the ancient harbor where Paul met Priscilla and Akila while they worked by the water. This location is important for understanding Paul’s journey as he prepared to leave Greece for Ephesus in 53 A.D. The church at the port remains a significant monument, where early Christians practiced faith.
This stop lasts about 30 minutes, allowing visitors to appreciate the scenic water views and the site’s biblical connection. It provides a fitting conclusion to the historical trail of Paul’s Greek mission.
The Apostolos Pavlos Church in Corinth features a striking mosaic titled “The Vision of Paul”. Though the entrance fee is not included, this site offers a visual tribute to Paul’s spiritual revelations. Spending around 20 minutes here allows for reflection on the significance of faith and divine guidance.
This church encapsulates the spiritual legacy of Paul, making it a meaningful final stop in this biblical itinerary.
The tour package offers luxury transportation with an air-conditioned vehicle, Wi-Fi, and bottled water. It includes a knowledgeable English-speaking driver-guide and hotel or cruise port pickup and drop-off. The private nature of the tour ensures a personalized experience.
However, lunch and additional entrance fees are not included. The tour is flexible, with a full refund available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. It’s suitable for most travelers, with child seats available upon request, and designed for those who want an in-depth, comfortable exploration of biblical sites.
This private tour excels at combining history, religion, and scenic views with personalized service. The expert driver-guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
The stops at Acrocorinth, Corinth Canal, and Ancient Corinth are particularly praised for their stunning vistas and historical importance. The ability to move at your own pace and avoid large tour groups makes this an attractive option for families, religious groups, or those seeking a relaxed yet informative day.
This tour offers a well-rounded, private experience of the sites linked to Saint Paul’s 51 A.D. journey. Its high ratings and enthusiastic reviews speak to its quality, knowledgeable guides, and scenic stops. The luxury transport and personalized itinerary set it apart from large bus tours.
While entrance fees are not part of the package, the sites included are rich in biblical and historical significance. This tour suits religious pilgrims, history buffs, and anyone interested in the connection between Greece’s ancient monuments and early Christianity.
“Our driver/guide was great! We were blown away by the beauty and vistas of Acrocorinth and the history of the areas we visited. This tour is well w…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour begins with hotel pickup in Athens for convenience.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, allowing ample time at each site.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sites like Ancient Corinth and Agora Romaine are not included and must be paid separately.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows for pacing adjustments and personalized focus.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Child seats are available upon request, making it accessible for families.
What makes this tour stand out?
The expert driver-guide, luxury transport, and flexibility make it a top choice for those wanting a personalized biblical exploration of Athens and Corinth.