The Canal of Corinth opened end of XIX century for connecting the Ionian with the Aegean Sea, offering a marvellous view with its 6.343 M length and 23 m width.

The ancient Corinth was the centre of a strategic region between the ports of the Corinthian Gulf and the Saronic Gulf.

Departure at 08h30 from your hotel, escorted by your guide.

We drive South West until we reach the Corinth Canal.

Quick stop, for a visit of the canal and for a soft drink.

Continue to the archaeological Site where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the city, which include the Agora (market) and Apollo’s Temple of 6th century BC, clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in Ancient Times. In addition we will visit the archaeological museum and the Ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul disembarked.

Return in Athens at ± 1h00 pm. Just on time for a late lunch!