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Explore biblical landmarks of Ancient Corinth on this private tour retracing Paul's steps, with expert commentary, Wi-Fi, and flexible stops for 7 hours.

For those interested in biblical history and archaeological sites, Paul’s Footsteps Ancient Corinth Biblical Tour offers a focused and personalized experience. Priced at $191.45 per person, this 7-hour private journey departs from Athens, Greece, and is highly recommended—receiving a perfect 5.0-star rating from 75 reviews, with 99% recommending the tour. The tour is designed to be an insightful exploration of Paul the Apostle’s travels, combining visits to key biblical landmarks with the comfort of private transportation and expert commentary.
Unlike generic sightseeing, this tour emphasizes biblical significance, visiting sites like the Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Port of Kenchreai, and the Acrocorinth fortress. It includes convenient pickup services and offers Wi-Fi onboard, so you can do some research or stay connected during your journey. While the tour does not include entrance fees, the focus on history and biblical locations makes it suitable for travelers eager to deepen their understanding of Paul’s life.

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This tour begins with hotel or cruise port pickup, ensuring a smooth start to your biblical journey. The luxury vehicle used for transportation is air-conditioned and equipped with Wi-Fi, allowing guests to do research or share their experiences as they travel between sites. The private nature of the tour means your group has the vehicle and guide’s full attention, making for an intimate and tailored experience.
The driver-guide is an English speaker with extensive local knowledge, ready to provide commentary about each site and answer your questions. The group size is limited to your party, giving a more relaxed and private atmosphere compared to larger group tours.

The tour kicks off at the iconic Corinth Canal, a marvel of engineering that connects the Aegean and Ionian Seas. The canal, approximately 80 meters high and 27 meters wide, was started in 1886 and completed in 1996 after many interruptions. Known for its stunning photo opportunities, the canal has been a crucial maritime route since 2700 B.C. and is a visual highlight of the tour.
Next, the Diolkos ancient rollway, dating back to 2700 B.C., draws attention as an ingenious method used by the Romans to transfer ships across land. This short 15-minute stop provides an insight into ancient engineering and transportation.

The Temple of Apollo stands out as the only temple of its kind where sunlight can reach all parts, symbolizing Apollo’s role as the God of Light and Music. This 30-minute stop offers an opportunity to appreciate the temple’s significance in both Greek and Roman times. Entrance fees are not included, but the site’s architecture and history make it a meaningful visit.

The Archaeological Museum of Corinth hosts a remarkable collection of statues, including representations of Roman emperors like Periander and Gallion. The museum also displays 265 amphoras, showcasing the Corinthian mastery of pottery and trade, with designs featuring Greek keys and motifs. This 1-hour visit provides a deeper understanding of Corinth’s Roman-era prominence. Entrance fees are not included, but the museum’s exhibits offer valuable context for the sites outside.

The Acrocorinth fortress, rising 530 meters high, served as Caesar’s winter palace and housed the Temple of Aphrodite, known historically for its 1,000 beautiful women. The biggest castle in Europe and a notable strategic point in Roman times, the site offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and Corinthian Bay. The hour-long stop allows ample time for sightseeing, photography, and soaking in historic ambiance.

At Kenchreai, Paul arrived around 51 A.D., where he met Priscilla and Aquila making tents. The site’s significance is heightened by the presence of the first Christian church nearby. Visitors can see the remains of this early church and imagine Paul’s overnight stay before departing for Ephesus. This 45-minute stop offers a glimpse into the beginning of Christian history in Greece.

The village of Ancient Corinth, with a history dating back 7,000 years, is known for its Temple of Apollo, which ranks second in fame after Delphi. Visitors can explore the Octavia’s Temple (built by Caesar’s mother), the Agora, and the Oracle of Corinth, as well as the Ancient Church of Paul. The 2-hour visit provides comprehensive insight into the local history, religious sites, and the biblical connection. Entrance fees are not included.
The Apostolos Pavlos Church marks the site of the original church founded by Paul. This 20-minute stop offers a chance to see the historic church structure, which holds religious and historical importance. The site is free of charge and provides a spiritual connection to Paul’s missionary work.
This private tour includes luxury transportation, bottled water, Wi-Fi, and hotel/cruise port pickup and drop-off. While lunch and entrance fees are not included, guests are free to explore each site at their own pace. The tour duration of approximately 7 hours allows for a thorough visit without rushing, though some stops may involve walking and stairs.
Child seats are available upon request, and the tour is suitable for most travelers. For those interested in a more in-depth experience, it’s important to note that guide services are not included in the price, meaning a professional guide can be hired for additional insight if desired.
What makes this tour highly appealing is its focus on Paul’s biblical journey and the archaeology of Corinth. It offers a personalized experience with private transportation, making it easier to visit multiple sites comfortably. The inclusion of Wi-Fi allows guests to research or share their discoveries in real time, adding a modern touch to ancient sights.
While some reviews mention limited explanatory detail on social and historical contexts, the passionate Christian focus and expert driver-guide ensure that the spiritual and biblical significance remains prominent. The stunning views from Acrocorinth and the historical sites are particularly praised, making this tour ideal for those eager to connect biblical stories with physical locations.
This 7-hour private tour excels at offering a specialized exploration of biblical Corinth. Its strength lies in personalized transportation, key biblical landmarks, and in-depth historical sites like Acrocorinth and Kenchreai. Most reviews highlight the passionate, knowledgeable guide and the stunning scenery as major highlights.
Despite some limitations in site explanations, the tour’s flexibility, comfort, and focus on Paul’s journey make it well-suited for faith-based travelers and history enthusiasts alike. It’s a compelling option for those who want a dedicated, intimate experience of Corinth’s biblical past without the distractions of larger group tours.
“Friendly guide and driver. His knowledge was good in a general way and he did share this information. However, given that this tour was on the foo…”
What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation, Wi-Fi, bottled water, and hotel/cruise pickup and drop-off are included. Entrance fees to sites are not included and need to be paid separately if you choose to visit the museums or archaeological sites.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, allowing plenty of time to visit the major stops comfortably.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, child seats are available upon request, making it suitable for families.
Are entrance fees covered?
No, entrance fees for archaeological sites and museums are not included in the tour price.
Can I hire a guide to go into the sites?
Guide services are not included in the package, but you can hire a licensed guide separately for additional insights.
What is the tour’s rating?
The tour boasts a perfect 5.0-star rating from 75 reviews, with 99% of reviewers recommending it.
Is there a dress code or physical requirement?
While not specified, expect some walking and stairs at sites like Acrocorinth and Temple of Apollo. Comfortable footwear is recommended.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are typically made 56 days in advance, and the tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its dedication to Paul’s biblical journey and private, flexible experience with a knowledgeable driver-guide distinguish it from larger group or less focused tours.
Is this tour right for someone with limited mobility?
Potentially, as some sites involve walking and stairs, so travelers should consider their mobility when booking.
This Paul’s Footsteps Biblical Tour offers an engaging and intimate way to explore Ancient Corinth through the lens of biblical history, making it a worthwhile choice for those eager to connect with the past in a meaningful way.