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Discover Greece's highlights on a 9-hour private tour visiting Corinth Canal, Mycenae, and Nafplion with expert insights, stunning sights, and a memorable lunch.

The Corinth Canal, Corinth, Mycenae, and Nafplion Argolis Tour offers an engaging way to see some of Greece’s most iconic sights in a single day. Priced at $678 per group for up to 7 people, this 9-hour private experience takes you through the heart of Peloponnese, combining fascinating history with scenic beauty.
Departing from Athens, the tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip with the comfort of roundtrip transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a carefully curated itinerary. Although the tour does not include entrance tickets or a guide, it is well-loved for the knowledgeable driver and stunning viewpoints.
This experience suits those who want to see key archaeological sites and picturesque towns without the hassle of organizing multiple stops or transportation. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts, photography lovers, and anyone eager to explore Greece’s southern peninsula in a relaxed, private setting.
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The tour starts early in the morning with a drive along a scenic coastal route from Athens. The Corinth Canal, completed in 1893, is a striking waterway that connects the Saronic Gulf with the Corinthian Gulf in the Aegean Sea. We like how the driver explains the canal’s history as a dream of the ancients realized in modern times.
From the lookout above the canal, there’s time for photos and to marvel at its impressive width and engineering. This viewpoint offers a perfect snapshot of one of Greece’s most notable narrow waterways, making it an excellent spot for capturing scenic images.

Next, the tour takes a short drive to Ancient Corinth, a city once famed as a thriving port and one of the wealthiest city-states in ancient Greece. Here, St. Paul spent nearly two years engaging in important missionary work, an aspect highlighted during the visit.
The archaeological site features both Greek and Roman architecture, giving a glimpse into the city’s historical significance. Visitors can see the church with the first letter to the Corinthians written in four different languages—Greek, Arabic, French, and English—adding a contemporary touch to the ancient setting.
We appreciate how the site’s ruins are accessible and well-preserved, allowing for an engaging walk through history. The nearby museum complements the visit with artifacts that tell the story of ancient Corinth’s prosperity and strategic importance.
A highlight of the journey is the stop at Mycenae, the legendary city associated with King Agamemnon. Once the heart of the Mycenaean civilization, this site offers a clear window into Greece’s Bronze Age.
Visitors explore the Cyclopean Walls, built with massive stones that still impress today, and the famous Lion Gate, a symbol of Mycenaean power. The Royal Tombs and the Treasury of Atreus reveal the wealth and artistry of the ancient rulers.
The driver leads you through the archaeological site, pointing out the significance of each feature. We like how the site’s stories of kings and warriors add a sense of adventure to the visit, making each ruin feel like a chapter from Greece’s legendary past.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour’s final stop is Nafplion, the first official capital of Greece from 1821 to 1834. This charming seaside town offers a blend of historic architecture and lively streets.
The Palamidi Fortress dominates the skyline and is accessible for those interested in a walk with panoramic views. The Mpourtzi Island Fortress is another highlight, located just offshore and serving as a defensive structure during the early 19th century.
We find Nafplion perfect for a relaxed stroll through old neighborhoods, lined with traditional houses and local shops selling handmade jewelry and crafts. The tour includes a memorable lunch in a local tavern, where you can taste Greek cuisine amid the town’s inviting atmosphere.
Throughout the day, the drive provides scenic vistas of Greece’s countryside, coastlines, and historical landmarks. The route from the ancient sites to Nafplion is smooth and comfortable, with plenty of opportunities for photos and short breaks.
While the tour does not include entry tickets or guided commentary, the driver’s knowledge and friendly attitude enhance the experience. The use of a private vehicle ensures flexibility and intimacy, ideal for small groups wanting a personalized adventure.
This private tour offers the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off, with roundtrip transportation included in the price. The cost of toll fees is also covered, simplifying the planning process.
You can reserve with flexibility, as the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The payment is deferred, so travelers can secure their spot without immediate commitment.
Since the tour does not include entrance tickets or meals, visitors should plan to purchase tickets in advance for the sites they wish to explore more deeply and bring snacks or drinks if desired.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its combination of history, scenic views, and local culture within a manageable 9-hour timeframe. The private group setting allows for a relaxed pace and personalized attention, as noted in reviews praising the driver’s knowledge and friendly demeanor.
The stunning views from the Corinth Canal, the archaeological richness of Mycenae, and the coastal charm of Nafplion make this experience well worth the price. The inclusion of a memorable Greek lunch adds to the overall value, offering a taste of local cuisine in a beautiful setting.
However, since the tour does not include entry tickets or guided commentary, those seeking a more detailed historical narrative may want to consider additional options. Still, for a flexible, scenic, and educational overview of Argolis, this tour delivers impressive value.

This Corinth Canal, Corinth, Mycenae & Nafplion tour is especially suitable for travelers who want to see key sites without the stress of planning multiple transfers or navigating on their own. The small-group, private format ensures a comfortable and intimate experience, ideal for couples, families, or small groups.
While the tour covers a lot of ground, the pace remains relaxed enough for sightseeing and photo stops. It suits those interested in Greek history, culture, and picturesque towns, providing a well-rounded snapshot of Argolis in a single day.
“great tour and visited many places we never knew. each stop was interesting with Andrew, our driver, very knowledgeable, accommodating and good fun…”
Does the tour include entrance tickets to the attractions?
No, the tour does not include entry tickets. Visitors should purchase tickets separately if they wish to explore sites more thoroughly.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, it is designed for private groups of up to 7 people, providing a personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price. A memorable Greek lunch at Nafplion is offered as part of the experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your planning.
What language is the driver and tour conducted in?
The driver speaks English, ensuring clear communication and explanations during the stops.