Private Tour of Apostle Paul's Footsteps in Ancient Corinth





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Discover the ancient city of Corinth, where history and faith come together in a powerful way. Walk through the ruins of the agora, where the Apostle Paul once spoke to the people, and stand at the Bema—the very platform from which he addressed the Corinthians. Visit the Temple of Apollo, a striking reminder of the city’s pre-Christian heritage, and reflect on the contrast between ancient beliefs and Paul’s message. This tour offers a compelling insight into one of the most pivotal moments in the early spread of Christianity.
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Start the day at the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow land bridge that links mainland Greece to the Peloponnese. In antiquity, it marked the natural boundary between the two regions and held great strategic and symbolic significance. Since 1893, the impressive Corinth Canal has cut through the 6.3-kilometer-wide isthmus, transforming the Peloponnese into an island and offering a striking sight of steep limestone walls and clear blue waters. It's a perfect introduction to the engineering feats and layered history of the region.
Just a short distance from the canal lies the ancient Diolkos, a remarkable feat of engineering that predates the canal by over two millennia. This stone-paved trackway allowed ancient ships to be hauled overland across the Isthmus of Corinth, saving them from the perilous journey around the Peloponnese. Walking along its remains offers a glimpse into the practical ingenuity of the ancient Greeks and how vital this shortcut was for trade and naval movement.
Arrive at Kechrees, the eastern port of Corinth, where the Apostle Paul disembarked during his first visit to the city around 51 A.D. It was also from here that he later set sail for Ephesus, entrusting his letter to the Romans to a prominent Christian woman named Phoebe, a deaconess of the local church. Though only modest traces of the ancient port remain, the site carries deep spiritual and historical significance as a place tied to Paul’s ministry and the early Christian community.
Step into the heart of Ancient Corinth, one of the most powerful and prosperous cities of the classical world. For Christian visitors, this site holds special meaning: at the Bema, a raised platform in the center of the city, Paul is believed to have addressed the local community and stood trial before the Roman proconsul. Nearby, the Agora—the bustling marketplace—evokes the everyday life of the Corinthians Paul wrote to. Amid the ruins, the impressive Temple of Apollo stands as a reminder of the city’s long and complex religious history.
Conclude your visit to the site with the Museum of Ancient Corinth, built in 1932 to preserve the wealth of artifacts uncovered during excavations. The museum offers a deeper understanding of Corinth’s long history, with highlights including prehistoric finds and items from the Sanctuary of Asklepios. Carefully curated galleries bring to life the daily, religious, and artistic aspects of the city across the centuries, complementing what you've seen at the archaeological site.
Explore Acrocorinth, the fortified acropolis that protected ancient and medieval Corinth. Beyond its impressive walls, towers, and bastions—built and reinforced through Greek, Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian, and Ottoman periods—Acrocorinth was also home to the famous Temple of Aphrodite. This sanctuary was renowned for its community of up to 1,000 priestesses, highlighting the site’s religious as well as strategic significance. As you walk through the ruins and take in sweeping views, you’ll witness the layers of history that shaped this commanding fortress.
End your tour at the modern Church of Saint Paul, located in the heart of ancient Corinth. Inside, a striking mosaic by artists Pastorutti and Tsotsonis vividly depicts the apostle’s journey and mission in the city. This contemporary tribute creates a meaningful connection between Corinth’s rich early Christian history and the present day, offering a reflective space to honor Paul’s lasting legacy.
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In case of hotel/apartment our driver will wait for you at the entrance. In case of port our driver will wait for you at the gate holding a sign with your name. Airport pick up/ drop off comes with additional cost
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Important Information
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Child seats available upon request
- Travel time is included in tour duration
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring the various sites
- Bring a hat and sunscreen, as the weather in Greece can be hot and sunny.
Reviews(341)
The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable (both about the tour and the Greece in general). The minivan was very comfortable (water, well functioning AC, phone charging). We highly recommend this tour, it was well worthwhile. We plan to return and try another tour from this provider.
The best experience! Our day was full of interesting activities and the tour guide was very well informed and friendly. If you book with this conpany you will not regret
Being able to see and go where Paul went was amazing! And being able to learn more about the gospel impact on the Greek people was special! I would recommend this tour over and over again! And our tour guide Dimitri was awesome.
We had a wonderful time with Dennis. He was very knowledgeable about Paul and his journey as well as Local Athens information. We went to Ancient Corinth, Archeological Museum of Corinth, Acrocorinth, Apostolos Pavlos Church, We had a wonderful Greek lunch! It highly recommend taking this tour with Dennis
Everything was perfect,on time and good weather
Michael did a great job. And was a good student of paul
I took this tour with my wife. The experience was extremely informative. Michalis was very knowledgeable and taught us all about the history and geography of the area along with the religious lessons of Paul and his journey. We got to walk ourselves through the ancient city of Corinth and then enjoy lunch at the acropolis. Michalis went above and beyond and even elected to drop us at the acropolis in downtown Athens rather than our hotel when he heard it was our desire to go there next. He also made sure we stopped when we needed to for food/water/coffee/bathroom. My wife and I would definitely recommend him and this tour for anyone interested.
Today we went out with Stelios as a guide. Picked up on time from our apartment. He takes all the time, tells us all about what we encounter along the way. But above all: a lot of information about the journey to and stay of the apostle Paul in Corinth. Stelios can very well take you to the time of Paul. But he also shares the broader historical information of this environment. There is so much to see! But this trip is really a must that you will not regret!
It was very nice. He's very knowledgeable. Michael was very courteous and we learned a lot. All the places were amazing. The history behind it. The biblical meaning. I highly recommended.
Michael was very courteous, very knowledgeable and friendly. We learned a lot on this tour. Highly recommend it.
Thank you for your kind review! We’re delighted to hear that Michael helped make your experience enjoyable and informative. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you back to Greece in the future!



