Discover Ancient Corinth’s rich history on a half-day tour from Athens. Explore iconic ruins, stunning views, and delve into ancient Greek culture.
Discover Ancient Corinth’s rich history on a half-day tour from Athens. Explore iconic ruins, stunning views, and delve into ancient Greek culture.
- Eleusis - This ancient city is famous for the Eleusinian Mysteries.
- Corinth Canal - The Corinth Canal is an extraordinary engineering marvel that links the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea by cutting through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth. Completed in the late 19th century, the canal stretches 6.3 kilometers in length, 21.4 meters in width, and…
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Eleusis - This ancient city is famous for the Eleusinian Mysteries.
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Corinth Canal - The Corinth Canal is an extraordinary engineering marvel that links the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea by cutting through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth. Completed in the late 19th century, the canal stretches 6.3 kilometers in length, 21.4 meters in width, and 8 meters in depth, enabling ships to avoid the lengthy journey around the Peloponnese. It is a breathtaking sight and a must-visit for anyone in the area, offering stunning views and insight into the importance of this ancient trade route.
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Archaeological Museum of Corinth - The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth is an essential stop for history buffs and travelers exploring the Peloponnese. Situated within the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, the museum provides a thorough exploration of the city’s rich history, spanning from prehistoric times to the Byzantine era.
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Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - Ancient Corinth is a prominent archaeological site in the northeastern Peloponnese, Greece. It was one of the most significant cities in ancient Greece, renowned for its wealth, strategic position, and cultural impact. The city flourished from the 8th century BC and was a major hub for trade, art, and philosophy.
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Temple of Apollo - The Temple of Apollo is a well-preserved Doric temple from the 6th century BC, dedicated to the god Apollo.
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Acrocorinth - Acrocorinth is a historic fortress that overlooks the Gulf of Corinth. Once the acropolis of ancient Corinth, it offers breathtaking views from its peak. Visitors can explore its ancient walls, gates, and temples, delving into the area’s rich history. A must-see for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers!
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Athens - Returning to the city, which is an hour away.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Driver with deep knowledge of history not licensed to accompany you to any sight.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent english speaking driver.
- Road Tolls
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Driver with deep knowledge of history not licensed to accompany you to any sight.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent english speaking driver.
- Road Tolls
- Admission fees
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Gratuities
Ancient Corinth is a notable archaeological site situated in the northeastern region of the Peloponnese, Greece. It was a key city in ancient Greece, renowned for its prosperity, strategic position, and cultural impact.
The Temple of Apollo: This is a remarkably preserved Doric temple from the 6th century BC, dedicated to the god Apollo.
The Ancient…
Ancient Corinth is a notable archaeological site situated in the northeastern region of the Peloponnese, Greece. It was a key city in ancient Greece, renowned for its prosperity, strategic position, and cultural impact.
The Temple of Apollo: This is a remarkably preserved Doric temple from the 6th century BC, dedicated to the god Apollo.
The Ancient Agora: Corinth’s central marketplace, where political, social, and commercial activities were conducted.
Acrocorinth: A fortified hill providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It served as a military stronghold and includes remnants of temples and Byzantine fortifications.
The Fountain of Peirene: A well-known ancient spring that was once an essential water source for the city.
Ancient Corinth is also where the apostle Paul resided and preached, enhancing the city’s religious importance. Today, it is a favored tourist spot, inviting visitors to explore the ruins and discover the city’s intriguing history.
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