Enjoy the ancient world of Apostle Paul on this private 6-hour tour through the historic sites of Ancient Corinth. Explore the ruins where Paul lived and preached, including the Isthmus of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, and the Archaeological Museum. Capture stunning views at the iconic Isthmus Canal, climb to the top of Acrocorinth, and visit the ancient port of Kechries. This comprehensive tour includes private transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and the opportunity to delve deeper into the region’s rich history and Paul’s lasting impact on the early Christian community.
Key Points
- This private tour covers key historical sites related to Apostle Paul’s presence in Ancient Corinth, including the Isthmus of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, and the Archaeological Museum.
- Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins of Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul lived and preached, and learn about his teachings.
- The tour includes a visit to the impressive Acrocorinth, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
- Participants can capture iconic photographs at the Isthmus Canal, an engineering marvel of the ancient world.
- The Archaeological Museum showcases a wide range of artifacts, offering insights into the daily life and religious practices of the Corinthian people.
Tour Overview
This private tour of Apostle Paul’s footsteps in Ancient Corinth lasts for 6 hours and covers key historical sites in the region.
The itinerary includes the Isthmus of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, the Archaeological Museum, Acrocorinth, and Kechries.
Guests will explore the ruins of Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul lived and preached. They’ll also take a photo at the iconic Isthmus Canal and visit the Archaeological Museum to see fascinating artifacts.
The tour culminates with a climb up to Acrocorinth, the ancient fortified town, and a visit to the ancient port of Kechries.
Throughout the tour, guests will enjoy private transportation, bottled water, and the expertise of a licensed guide.
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Key Highlights
Visitors can explore the ruins of Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul lived and preached during his time there. They’ll also have the opportunity to take a photo at the iconic Isthmus Canal, which connected the Aegean and Ionian Seas. The tour includes a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, where guests can see fascinating artifacts from the region’s rich history.
Key Highlight | Description |
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Explore Ancient Corinth | Discover the ancient ruins and learn about Apostle Paul’s teachings |
Isthmus Canal Photo Ops | Capture the stunning views at the historic waterway |
Archaeological Museum | Admire the impressive collection of artifacts from the region |
Visitors will also have the chance to climb to the top of Acrocorinth and explore the ancient port of Kechries, both of which offer unique insights into the area’s past.
Inclusions
The tour package includes an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, as well as private transportation to and from the hotel. Travelers will enjoy complimentary bottled water throughout the day, and a licensed guide will accompany them, providing in-depth knowledge and insights into the history and significance of the sites visited.
This comprehensive tour ensures a seamless and informative experience for those interested in following in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul in this historic region.
The tour includes the following:
- Exploration of the Ancient Corinth site
- A visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
- A climb to the top of Acrocorinth for panoramic views
Pricing and Booking
The tour is priced at $162.21 per person and can be booked with a reserve-now-pay-later option. Travelers also have the flexibility to cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance without incurring any charges.
This private tour of Apostle Paul’s footsteps in Ancient Corinth offers great value for money, with the cost including air-conditioned transportation, WiFi on board, bottled water, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a licensed guide.
Guests will explore the Isthmus of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, the Archaeological Museum, Acrocorinth, and the ancient port of Kechries over the course of the 6-hour itinerary.
With free cancellation available, travelers can book with confidence, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyIsthmus of Corinth
Situated at the narrowest point of the Peloponnese peninsula, the Isthmus of Corinth is a significant geographical feature that connects mainland Greece to the Peloponnese. This 4-mile stretch of land has played a crucial role throughout history, serving as a crucial trade route and strategic military position.
Visitors on the Private Tour of Apostle Paul’s Footsteps will have the opportunity to:
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Admire the engineering marvel of the Corinth Canal, which was constructed in the late 19th century to facilitate maritime travel.
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Explore the ruins of the ancient Corinth, where St. Paul preached and lived for a time.
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Gain a deeper understanding of the region’s rich history and its importance in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Ancient Corinth
Amidst the ruins of Ancient Corinth, visitors can uncover the remnants of a thriving commercial hub that once dominated the region. Established in the 10th century BC, the ancient city-state was renowned for its strategic location, serving as a vital link between mainland Greece and the Peloponnese peninsula. Here, visitors can explore the well-preserved Agora, the ancient marketplace where Apostle Paul once preached. The site also features the iconic Doric Temple of Apollo, the Roman Odeon, and the remains of the city’s ancient fortifications. A visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth provides a rundown of the site’s rich history and cultural significance.
Landmark | Description | Significance |
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Agora | Ancient marketplace | Where Apostle Paul preached |
Temple of Apollo | Doric temple | Iconic architectural feature |
Roman Odeon | Ancient theater | Showcased cultural performances |
Fortifications | Ruins of city walls | Highlighted Corinth’s strategic importance |
Archaeological Museum
One of the highlights of the private tour is a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, which houses an impressive collection that illuminates the site’s rich history and cultural significance.
The museum features a wide range of artifacts, including:
- Sculptures and statues that showcase the remarkable artistry of the ancient Greeks
- Intricate mosaics and frescoes that provide insights into the daily life and religious practices of the Corinthian people
- An extensive collection of pottery, glassware, and other everyday objects that offer a glimpse into the material culture of the ancient city.
Exploring the museum’s exhibits with the knowledgeable guide provides a deeper understanding of the region’s past and the lasting impact of the Apostle Paul’s teachings in Corinth.
Acrocorinth and Kechries
After exploring the impressive exhibits at the Archaeological Museum, the tour continues to the majestic Acrocorinth, the towering acropolis that dominates the ancient city’s skyline. This mighty fortified citadel has guarded the region for millennia, offering sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors then travel to the coastal town of Kechries, the former eastern port of ancient Corinth, where they can admire the remnants of the ancient harbor and learn about its strategic importance in the city’s maritime trade.
Key Features | Acrocorinth | Kechries |
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Historical Significance | Fortified acropolis with millennia-old history | Former eastern port of ancient Corinth |
Highlights | Panoramic views of the surrounding region | Remnants of ancient harbor |
Importance | Guarded the ancient city of Corinth | Played a vital role in Corinth’s maritime trade |
Duration | Approximately 1-2 hours to explore | Approximately 30-60 minutes |
Accessibility | Moderate difficulty due to steep incline | Easy access for most visitors |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Extend the Tour to Visit Additional Sites?
Yes, the tour can be extended to visit additional sites. Travelers should inquire with the tour provider about customizing the itinerary to include other historical locations or attractions that align with their interests. Flexible tour options are often available upon request.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Each Stop on the Itinerary?
The tour allots approximately 1-2 hours at each stop, allowing visitors to thoroughly explore the Isthmus of Corinth, Ancient Corinth, Archaeological Museum, Acrocorinth, and Kechries. The total duration of the tour is 6 hours.
Is the Guide Fluent in Other Languages Besides English?
The tour’s licensed guide is fluent in English and can provide additional language support if requested, accommodating travelers with diverse linguistic needs for a more inclusive and enriching experience.
Are There Any Fitness Requirements to Participate in the Tour?
The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments, as it involves climbing to Acrocorinth. However, there aren’t any specific fitness requirements, and participants should be able to comfortably walk and climb moderate distances during the 6-hour tour.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Fit My Personal Interests?
Yes, the tour itinerary can be customized to fit your personal interests. The tour provider is flexible and willing to adjust the itinerary based on your preferences to ensure you have an enjoyable and meaningful experience.
Recap
This private tour of Corinth offers an immersive journey through the ancient footsteps of Apostle Paul.
Visitors can explore the iconic Isthmus, the captivating ruins of Ancient Corinth, the Archaeological Museum’s treasure trove, and the impressive Acrocorinth.
With a comprehensive itinerary and personalized attention, this tour provides an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and those seeking to connect with the legacy of one of Christianity’s most influential figures.
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