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Discover the Path of Apostle Paul in Corinth with this private 5-hour tour, including the Corinth Canal, ancient sites, and Kechries port from Athens.

This private tour from Athens offers a focused journey through Corinth’s historic and religious sites, emphasizing the routes traveled by Apostle Paul. Priced at $261.92 per person, the tour lasts approximately 5 hours, making it an ideal half-day experience. It includes pickup and drop-off, a private vehicle, and the option of an English-speaking guide. The tour is suited for those interested in Christian history, archaeology, and scenic views, with group discounts available and mobile tickets for convenience.
While some reviews mention delays or communication issues, the majority highlight the knowledgeable guides, the stunning views at Acrocorinth, and the significance of walking along the same paths that Paul did. The tour is best suited for travelers seeking a personalized, religious, and archaeological exploration, with the flexibility of private transport and a tailored itinerary.

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The tour begins with a drive along the mainland coast towards the Peloponnese, culminating in a stop at the Corinth Canal. The canal, 6 km long and 80 meters high, offers a striking view of this engineering marvel. This stop is brief—just 15 minutes—but provides great photo opportunities and a sense of the impressive scale of ancient and modern infrastructure.
The Corinth Canal is a prominent feature in the landscape, and its free admission makes it an accessible highlight. Visitors appreciate how this scenic spot sets the tone for a day filled with both natural beauty and historic significance.

Next, the tour reaches Ancient Corinth, a city closely linked to Saint Paul. This site was one of his favorite cities, and he founded the cathedral and Church of Corinth here. The visit includes the Ancient Market and the Bema of Apostle Paul, a large elevated platform where city officials addressed the public.
The Bema, originally a Roman rostrum, was later transformed into a Christian church during the Byzantine period. Walking these same paths allows visitors to connect directly with the early Christian community and the Apostle’s work. While admission fees are not included, the site offers a rich tapestry of ruins and historical significance.

The next stop is the Acrocorinth fortress, perched on a steep hill overlooking Corinth. This ancient stronghold served various civilizations, including Greeks and Romans, and features impressive remains such as walls, towers, and a temple dedicated to Aphrodite.
The hour-long visit provides breathtaking vistas over the landscape, making it a favorite for capturing memorable photos. Visitors get a sense of the strategic importance of this fortress and enjoy exploring the well-preserved ruins.

The tour’s emotional highlight is the Kechries port, where Apostle Paul arrived from Athens around 52 AD. He stayed eighteen months in Corinth, establishing the church, before leaving from this port for Ephesus and ultimately Syria. It is believed that Paul shaved his head here after making a vow, marking a poignant moment in his journey.
A brief stop at the port offers a glimpse into the Apostle’s final moments in Corinth. To conclude, travelers can enjoy a short coffee break before returning to Athens, completing the 5-hour exploration of religious and archaeological sites linked to Paul.
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This private tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel, with transportation in a private car driven by an English-speaking driver. The tour provides one bottle of water per person for refreshment, and an optional guide can be selected during booking for more detailed storytelling.
The tour’s flexibility and personalized attention make it attractive, especially for those wanting to avoid large groups. The mobile ticket feature simplifies access, and group discounts may enhance value for larger parties.

While the tour price covers transportation, entrance fees for Corinth and Acrocorinth are not included. Travelers should budget separately for these sites, as the tickets are not part of the package. This allows for flexible budgeting and the choice to explore the sites at one’s own pace.

A major appeal is the chance to walk along the streets and pathways Paul would have traveled. Visitors appreciate how guides explain the history, context, and significance of each site, making the experience both informative and meaningful. The mix of archaeological ruins and scenic landscapes enhances the sense of stepping back in time to the early Christian era.
While most reviews highlight positive aspects like the knowledgeable guide and stunning views, some mention delays and limited English proficiency of drivers. One review notes the van was late, reducing free time at each site, so travelers should be prepared for potential scheduling issues. The overall rating of 4.6/5 suggests that the significant historical value outweighs occasional logistical hiccups.
This Corinth-focused tour is ideal for history buffs, Christian pilgrims, and those interested in ancient Greek and Roman sites. It suits travelers who prefer a private, flexible experience and are comfortable exploring archaeological ruins and scenic overlooks. The 5-hour itinerary makes it a manageable half-day activity, perfect for those with limited time or combining with other Athens excursions.
This private tour offers a personalized window into Corinth’s religious and archaeological past, emphasizing the journey of Apostle Paul. The inclusion of key sites like Ancient Corinth, the Corinth Canal, Acrocorinth, and Kechries port provides a comprehensive snapshot of early Christian history intertwined with ancient Greek and Roman civilization.
While admission fees are extra, the flexibility and focus of this tour make it a worthwhile option for those seeking an intimate, meaningful experience. It stands out for its scenic stops, historical storytelling, and the chance to walk the same streets Paul did centuries ago.
“Seeing the canal was so beautiful! The guide in Ancient Corinth was very informative and made our time there enjoyable.”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking at sites like Ancient Corinth and Acrocorinth, which may involve uneven terrain and steep climbs.
Are entrance fees included?
No, admission tickets for Corinth and Acrocorinth are not included and need to be paid separately.
Can I choose a guide during the tour?
Yes, an English-speaking guide can be selected during the checkout process for additional insights.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing for flexibility.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 5 hours, including travel time, site visits, and breaks.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at certain sites.