Tours/Athens/Corinth Half-Day Trip from Athens with Entrance Tickets
Viator · group up to 49 pax

Corinth Half-Day Trip from Athens with Entrance Tickets

4.3(247)Athens1 hour
VIATOR4.3(203)TRIPADVISOR4.3(44)

Description

Got the morning free in Athens? Then why not take a relaxing tour to ancient Corinth? You'll tour Corinth's fascinating archaeological site and have breathtaking views of Corinth Canal and the Saronic Gulf.

Tour Options

Corinth Half-Day Trip from Athens with Entrance Tickets
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

20 min

Attica - Peloponesse connection canal-bridge

Admission included120 min

Archaeological site , fountains, Temple of Apollo

Highlights

Entrance ticket to Ancient Corinth arch. site and museum
Professional guide
Free Wifi on the coach
Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Entrance ticket to Ancient Corinth arch. site and museum
Professional guide
Free Wifi on the coach
Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Pick up from Piraeus port, airport, airbnb and apartments

Pickup Locations & Times

We are not providing pick up service from air bnb or private apartments but upon confirmation we will arrange pick up from the closest hotel.

Traveller Ratings

4.3
247 reviews
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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Very important: Children , students aged 5 to 18 years old must hold passport or ID in order to get the discounted price. Otherwise they will pay entrance ticket to the Archaelogical sites or Museums
  • Port or private apartment or airbnb pickup are not available

Reviews(247)

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I2478LArosiec
July 2, 2026
2 sides to Corinth

The Corinth canal is inspiring! What an amazing feat of engineering. Ancient Corinth was better than I expected. There’s so much to see and our guide was great. It was quite eerie standing where St Paul had been too

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beverlyo710
June 23, 2026
Paul’s footsteps with Giorgos

This tour was a gift to my husband. We marveled at being able to see where Paul walked and spoke. Giorgos was a fabulous driver and was so knowledgeable and friendly!

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Lindsay_M
May 11, 2026
Enjoyable tour

Very interesting and imformative. Amelia our guide was very knowledgable. Enjoyed the tour, especially learning more about Paul's time in Corinth. Would have liked more time at the canal and more free time at Ancient Corinth though.

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Paul_F
April 20, 2026
Our guide Sofia & our...

Our guide Sofia & our driver were great; enjoyed all of it. I nice day-trip out of Athens - we would recommend to others

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Sally_D
April 14, 2026
Excellent guide 💯💯💯💯...

Excellent guide 💯💯💯💯 A little longer than expected to return but had a great time with excellent weather and transportation.

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Sandy_N
October 19, 2025
Corinth

Guide was amazing and gave a wonderful, historical tour. She answered our questions and the site itself was amazing.

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Janel_H
October 6, 2025
The tour took longer than...

The tour took longer than expected, due to traffic, which obviously couldn’t be helped. Great tour otherwise. We traveled with a 4 yr old and a 20 month old so the bus ride was a little long for them. Our guide was very nice and informative.

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EmmaH
September 23, 2025
I loved this tour. The...

I loved this tour. The guide Maria was fantastic and so knowledgeable. It was easy to arrange the pick up right near my hotel.

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Alan_S
September 6, 2025
Nice trip

Nice trip to Corinth. Quite amazing when you think that St Paul lived, work and preached here 2,000 year ago. Nice get away from the hustle and bustle of Athens. Tour company seemed a little disorganized and we did not have the benefit of the earphones to listen to our guide but still very informative when we could hear and understand.

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LARRY_M
September 6, 2025
A review of the port and the agora of Corinth

Gave us an opportunity to go to the agora at court, where Paul would’ve spoken to the Corinthians did a very nice job of explaining things in the museum

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