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Discover ancient Corinth and follow Apostle Paul's footsteps on this private 6-hour tour, including museum visits, the Acrocorinth, and scenic stops in Greece.
This private tour of Apostle Paul’s footsteps in ancient Corinth offers an engaging 6-hour journey through one of Greece’s most historically significant locations. Starting from Athens, the tour takes you on a well-paced itinerary filled with remarkable sights, from archaeological marvels to scenic overlooks. The tour is priced at $158 per person and is designed for groups of 1-4 people, ensuring personalized attention from a knowledgeable driver.
What makes this tour stand out is its carefully curated stops, including Ancient Corinth, the Museum of Corinth, the Ancient Port of Kechries, and the Acrocorinth. The experience is ideal for those interested in biblical history, ancient architecture, and scenic vistas, all wrapped into a compact 6-hour window. An additional highlight is the inclusion of WiFi and bottled water during the journey, making for a comfortable and informative day.
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This tour departs from Athens, with the driver arriving at your hotel, apartment, or port, ready to start a full day of sightseeing. The vehicle used is a sedan for groups of 1-4, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout the day. The pickup process is straightforward, with the driver waiting either at the entrance of your accommodation or at the port holding a sign with your name, so you move seamlessly into your private vehicle.
From the start, the atmosphere is relaxed yet efficient, with WiFi on board to catch up on travel plans or share photos. The tour’s flexibility with reserve now, pay later option allows you to keep your plans open, making it an accessible choice for spontaneous bookings or well-planned trips.

The first notable stop is the Isthmus of Corinth, a narrow land bridge connecting mainland Greece with the Peloponnese. Here, visitors get a 20-minute photo stop, taking in sweeping views of the Isthmus Canal and understanding its strategic importance. The Canal of Corinth is a prominent feature, linking the Aegean and Ionian Seas, and offers picturesque photo opportunities.
Next, a 10-minute visit to the Diolkos, an ancient paved trackway, highlights the engineering ingenuity of the classical world. The Diolkos allowed ships to be pulled overland across the isthmus, saving time on treacherous sea voyages. While the site is modest, its historical significance as a transportation route makes it a meaningful stop.

The core of the tour is the Ancient Corinth site, where 40 minutes are dedicated to exploring key ruins. Visitors observe the remains of temples, the agora, and the Bema, a platform where Paul is believed to have delivered sermons. The Temple of Apollo is also featured, illustrating the pagan religious practices of the era, which contrast with Paul’s teachings.
The Ancient Corinth site offers a vivid sense of the city’s historical importance, especially during the Roman period. The site’s layout and ruins provide opportunities to imagine bustling markets and public gatherings that once shaped the city’s life.
More Great Tours NearbyA 45-minute visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth complements the outdoor exploration. Here, artifacts, sculptures, and ancient pottery are displayed, giving deeper insight into the city’s past. The museum’s collection helps visitors understand the cultural and religious context of ancient Corinth, bridging the gap between archaeological remains and daily life.
The museum’s exhibits are curated to enhance the outdoor experience, making it easier to visualize how the ancient inhabitants lived, worshiped, and traded, especially during the height of Roman influence.
One of the tour’s highlights is the 40-minute visit to Acrocorinth, the imposing acropolis that towers over the city. The climb offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, the Gulf of Corinth, and the Corinth Canal. The fortress itself is historically significant, having served as a strategic military site for centuries.
Walking through the ruins of the fortress, visitors see remnants of walls, gates, and towers, bringing to life the defensive importance of Acrocorinth in ancient times. The ascent is accessible but may require comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven.
The tour continues with a 20-minute sightseeing stop at Kechries, the Ancient Port of Corinth. This site provides a glimpse into the city’s maritime past, where trade and transportation thrived. Although the port ruins are modest, the setting by the water offers a scenic spot to reflect on Corinth’s role as a bustling trading hub in antiquity.
The visit to Kechries allows travelers to contextualize the archaeological sites within the city’s commercial history, especially in relation to Paul’s missionary journeys and the wider Roman world.
After a full day immersed in Corinth’s history, the driver returns you to Athens, completing the 6-hour tour. The seamless transportation, combined with expert narration from the driver, ensures a smooth experience. Since the tour not include a licensed guide for sites, the driver’s storytelling adds valuable insights, especially for those interested in biblical and ancient history.
The hotel or port drop-off means you can relax and reflect on the day’s discoveries without worrying about logistics or extra arrangements.
This private tour offers a well-rounded visit to the key sites of ancient Corinth, with the flexibility to customize or extend the experience if desired. The inclusion of WiFi and bottled water enhances comfort, and the pickup/drop-off service simplifies logistics.
While the tour does not include entrance fees or a licensed guide, the driver’s in-depth knowledge and carefully planned itinerary compensate well, especially considering the 5-star reviews praising guides like Nick for their professionalism and storytelling.
The 6-hour duration strikes a good balance between seeing major sights and maintaining a relaxed pace. However, travelers with mobility issues should consider terrain and steps, as some sites involve walking or climbing.
This private tour provides an engaging, educational experience at a very reasonable price, especially given the personalized attention and flexibility. The stops at Ancient Corinth, the museum, Acrocorinth, and the port of Kechries create a comprehensive picture of the city’s biblical, archaeological, and scenic highlights.
Ideal for those interested in biblical history, ancient ruins, and scenic views, this tour suits travelers who appreciate expert narration and a comfortable, private setting. While it does not include guided entry into archaeological sites, the driver’s insights and curated stops make for a rich and memorable day.
For anyone seeking a well-organized, flexible exploration of Corinth within a half-day trip from Athens, this tour offers a trustworthy and satisfying option. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes for the walk up Acrocorinth and be ready to enjoy a day full of history, culture, and stunning vistas.
“Guide Nick”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
This tour is not recommended for people with mobility impairments due to terrain and walking involved at some sites.
Are entrance fees included in the tour price?
No, entrance fees to archaeological sites and museums are not included and must be paid separately.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The itinerary is fixed, but the private nature of the tour allows some flexibility through discussion with the driver.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is designed for private groups of 1-4 people, ensuring personalized service.
Is there an option to include a licensed guide?
No, the tour includes a driver with expert knowledge, but not a licensed guide to accompany you inside sites.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended for walking and climbing at Acrocorinth.