Tours/Athens/Biblical Ancient Corinth: St. Paul’s Journey including Lunch
Viator · Private tour

Biblical Ancient Corinth: St. Paul’s Journey including Lunch

4.9(90)Athens1 hour
VIATOR4.8(38)TRIPADVISOR4.9(52)

Description

Enjoy one of the most remarkable religious routes in Greece! Follow the footsteps of Apostle Paul from Athens to Ancient Corinth, an ideal combination of pilgrimage and sightseeing in some of the most beautiful places in Greece. Among the countries he visited to spread Christianity, Apostle Paul came also to Greece, preaching the Holy Gospel and teaching people about Jesus’ mission. His journey in Greece is a route that can touch not only the believers but also everybody who loves history.

Tour Options

With Greek Traditional Food
  • Lunch: Enjoy authentic Greek cuisine and traditional foods. Pickup included
Without food
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

20 min

You will walk through the sacred grounds of the Acropolis, with a special stop at Areopagus Hill—also known as Mars Hill—where Apostle Paul delivered one of his most impactful sermons. Addressing the council of Athens, he boldly spoke of the “Unknown God,” challenging the city's prevailing beliefs and introducing the message of Christianity to the philosophical heart of the ancient world. This stop offers a deeply meaningful moment, blending spiritual reflection and historical insight, as you stand where Paul first brought the Gospel to Athens.

30 min

Setting off from Athens, your morning begins with the impressive feat of engineering that separates the Peloponnese from the mainland, the Corinth Canal. From high up, you can enjoy the best view of Corinth's isthmus and admire the steep limestone walls while you observe the vessels below you navigate their way through the canal. The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, arguably making the peninsula an island. The canal was dug through the isthmus at sea level and has no locks. It is 6.4 kilometres (4 mi) in length and only 21.4 metres (70 ft) wide at its base, making it impassable for many modern ships. From high up, you can enjoy the best view of Corinth's isthmus and admire the steep limestone walls while you observe the vessels below you navigate their way through the canal.

20 min

Dating back to ancient times, this remarkable feat of engineering—the Diolkos—enabled ships to be transported overland across the Isthmus of Corinth, connecting the Aegean and Ionian Seas long before the canal was built. As you explore the remnants of this ancient roadway, you can envision the lively flow of merchants, sailors, and travelers—perhaps even some whom St. Paul encountered during his time in Corinth. With its deep historical roots and strategic role in trade, the Diolkos offers a powerful, tangible connection to the maritime world of Paul’s era, inviting visitors to experience a vital piece of the ancient Mediterranean landscape.

60 min

A short distance from the Corinth Canal lies the ancient sanctuary of Isthmia, once the site of the Isthmian Games—second in importance only to the Olympic Games. Held in honor of Poseidon, these athletic and cultural festivals attracted participants and spectators from across the Greek world. Strategically located where the Peloponnese meets mainland Greece, Isthmia was a crossroads of commerce, culture, and religion. Apostle Paul’s connection to Isthmia is both historically and spiritually meaningful. The Bible notes his time in the area, where he is believed to have worked as a tentmaker, likely providing lodging for athletes and visitors. This makes Paul one of the earliest known Christian figures present at a major public gathering in the ancient world. As he worked and engaged with the crowds, Paul used the opportunity to share the message of Christ, turning this bustling event into a moment of early and impactful Christian outreach.

Admission not included30 min

As part of our journey following St. Paul’s footsteps, we explore the Archaeological Museum of Isthmia, which sheds light on the cultural and religious landscape of the region during Paul’s time. The museum displays artifacts from the Sanctuary of Poseidon, the site of the Isthmian Games—an event Paul likely witnessed and may have referenced in his writings. Working nearby as a tentmaker, Paul used the influx of athletes and travelers as an opportunity to share the message of Christ. A highlight of the collection includes glass panels from Kenchreai, the nearby port from which Paul set sail for Syria. These rare finds, along with statues, votive offerings, and burial artifacts, illustrate the vibrant and diverse world in which Paul lived, worked, and preached the Gospel.

Admission not included60 min

Your visit to Ancient Corinth brings you to one of the most significant cities of early Christianity. Positioned on the strategic isthmus connecting mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, Corinth thrived as a major center of trade, culture, and religion in the ancient world. Apostle Paul spent more than 18 months here, as documented in the Acts of the Apostles, establishing a vibrant Christian community. His letters to the Corinthians, later included in the New Testament, addressed the moral and spiritual challenges faced by the early Church and remain foundational to Christian teaching. A highlight of the site is the Bema (judgment seat), where Paul is believed to have stood before Proconsul Gallio. Standing here offers a direct and moving connection to Paul’s mission, where biblical history comes vividly to life.

Admission not included40 min

At the Archaeological Site of Isthmia, you’ll discover a key center of ancient religion and athletics, deeply connected to St. Paul’s mission. The Temple of Poseidon, rebuilt over centuries, stood as a powerful symbol of pagan worship during Paul’s time in the area. Close by is the ancient stadium, where the renowned Isthmian Games were held. Paul likely witnessed these events and worked as a tentmaker, providing shelter for athletes and travelers. These experiences are reflected in his writings, where he often uses athletic metaphors to convey spiritual truths. Also on site is the Sanctuary of Palaimon, devoted to the patron of sailors—further illustrating the diverse spiritual landscape that Paul encountered and boldly addressed through his preaching.

Pass by

At the ancient theater of Isthmia, originally built for the musical contests of the Isthmian Games, you’ll step into the vibrant cultural setting that surrounded St. Paul’s ministry. Decorated with Roman mosaics portraying sea creatures and scenes from Dionysian mythology, the theater reflects the rich yet deeply pagan traditions of the time. While crowds gathered here for performance and religious celebration, Paul brought a very different message—centered on faith in Christ. This stop powerfully contrasts the spiritual world of ancient Greece with the transformative message of early Christianity that Paul boldly proclaimed.

Pass by

Isthmia was more than a center of worship and athletic competition—it was also a pivotal site for major political and military decisions in ancient Greece. Its strategic location made it a key meeting place for leaders and city-states throughout history. By the time St. Paul arrived in nearby Corinth, Isthmia was already known for its symbolic and political importance. Paul preached in a region not only rich in religious tradition, but also frequented by rulers, philosophers, and international envoys. His message of unity through Christ stood in contrast to the earthly alliances once forged here, pointing instead to a higher, spiritual kingdom. This stop highlights how Paul’s mission took root in places of real influence—where ideas were exchanged, decisions were made, and history was shaped.

30 min

At the heart of Ancient Corinth, you’ll visit the impressive Temple of Apollo, one of the oldest and most important temples in Greece. Built around 560 BC, it stands as a prime example of early Doric architecture, with its massive monolithic columns still rising as a symbol of the city’s ancient splendor. When St. Paul arrived in Corinth, this temple would have dominated the skyline—a prominent center of worship to Apollo, god of prophecy and light. Its presence reflects the deeply polytheistic culture Paul encountered. Amid such grandeur and idol worship, Paul boldly preached the message of one true God and Jesus Christ crucified, challenging the spiritual status quo of this wealthy and diverse city. The Temple of Apollo remains a striking visual reminder of the world Paul entered—and the transformative message he brought.

30 min

At Kechries, the location of ancient Cenchreae, the eastern port of Corinth, you’ll walk where St. Paul once stood during his second missionary journey, as recorded in Acts 18:18. Before departing for Syria with Priscilla and Aquila, Paul cut his hair to fulfill a vow—likely a Nazirite vow—signifying a moment of deep personal commitment to God. Cenchreae was also home to one of the earliest Christian communities. In his letter to the Romans, Paul speaks warmly of Phoebe, a trusted servant (diakonos) of the church there, highlighting both the spread of the Gospel and the vital role of women in the early Church. Today, this peaceful seaside location offers a meaningful link to Paul’s mission, marking the place where his message continued its journey—across the sea and into the wider world.

20 min

This church stands in tribute to Apostle Paul, who spent 18 months in Corinth around 51–52 AD, establishing one of the first Christian communities in Greece. His time in Corinth—recorded in the Book of Acts and his letters to the Corinthians—was deeply impactful. It was here that Paul preached, taught, and laid the foundation for what would become the metropolitan church of Corinth, shaping the early Christian faith in the region. Today, the church serves as a living reminder of Paul’s mission—a sacred space where faith and history converge in the very city where the Gospel first echoed through his words.

Pass by

At Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos), you’ll visit the Bema, a prominent stone platform in the Roman Forum, deeply connected to St. Paul’s ministry. During his time in Corinth around 51–52 AD, Paul was brought before Proconsul Gallio, accused of promoting unlawful teachings. As described in the Book of Acts, Gallio refused to judge the matter, viewing it as an internal religious dispute among the Jews. This moment proved pivotal—it allowed Paul to continue his mission in Corinth without interference from Roman authorities. In later centuries, the Bema was transformed into a Christian place of worship, highlighting its lasting significance in the early Church. Standing at the Bema today, you’ll be in the very spot where Paul boldly defended his faith, a place that echoes with the courage and conviction of his ministry.

60 min

Savor a leisurely lunch at a traditional seaside Greek taverna. If you selected the "With Greek traditional food" option, the cost of the meal is already included in your tour price.

60 min

Akrokorinthos, the majestic fortress overlooking Ancient Corinth, holds a special place in the journey of St. Paul. As you ascend its ancient paths and walls, you trace the steps believed to have been taken by the Apostle himself. From this commanding viewpoint, St. Paul may have looked out over the city, reflecting on his mission and the message he shared with the Corinthians. Today, Akrokorinthos offers not only breathtaking panoramic views but also a meaningful connection to Paul’s spiritual journey. It invites visitors to reflect on his enduring legacy and experience the landscape that shaped one of the most pivotal chapters in early Christian history.

Highlights

Private transportation
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
Hotel/ port pick-up and drop-off service
Lunch (With Greek Traditional Food option)
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
Hotel/ port pick-up and drop-off service
Lunch (With Greek Traditional Food option)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Licensed tour guide (upon request and depending on availability)
Gratuities
Ancient Corinth & Archaeological Museum of Isthmia (can be purchased on-site)

Pickup Locations & Times

Your driver can pick you up and drop you off either at the same location or at different locations of your choice within Athens. * Hotel pickups: Your driver will be waiting in the hotel lobby. * Apartment pickups: Your driver will be waiting outside the building entrance. * Cruise port pickups: Your driver will meet you at the disembarkation gate, holding a sign with your name for easy identification.

Traveller Ratings

4.9
90 reviews
5
84
4
3
3
3
2
0
1
0

Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Our drivers are not official tour guides, but they are knowledgeable and can provide fascinating commentary in fluent English. Although they will not enter the archaeological sites with you, they can answer all of your questions about the places you visit with this tour.
  • Third party activities and especially extreme sports are not allowed during the tour. This can be a cause for immediate cancellation of the tour.

Reviews(90)

A
abU6124MZ
June 24, 2026
Corinth tour

Panos picked us up at our hotel and did a great job of telling us about our day plans as well as the history along the way. He was kind and courteous and made me and my daughter feel welcome and at ease. I would recommend him to anyone. He was a great driver and historian. He knew all the history and gave relatable information since we had done a previous tour the day before. He was so kind and courteous. Thank you Panos Angela and Sophia Hill

M
markdW1913OA
June 19, 2026
In the footsteps of Paul

John was a superb tour guide. He paid personal attention to our requests and was careful to make sure we had a well paced and meaningful time. It was wonderful to hear him share on the biblical accounts as we traveled in the footsteps of Paul. We went to the well traveled places but also more unique sights that may be missed by other tour guides such as the road the apostle Paul took from Corinth to the harbor in Chenchrae.

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

D
dlw1875
June 16, 2026
Biblical Ancient Corinth St Paul's journey tour

Our tour guide Spyros was the best. He was very informative and he knows his history. He was an excellent guide that went above and beyond to take special care of us. He made our trip the best! He even educated us on things we didn't know. We highly recommend this tour to Christians and history buffs alike.

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

B
bijot
June 14, 2026
Nice tour

Nice, enjoyable experience. Our driver Costa from myathenstransfers was superb. Very knowledgeable, . We had a good time. We will absolutely do this again if we get the chance to travel with Costa.

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

I
Iury_M
June 9, 2026
Top of mind

Excellent and little to describe George's careful attention and availability. Prospective, always willing to adjust the trip to our needs and curiosities, extensive knowledge of local stories and legends where we were. left nothing to be desired to a licensed guide. Highly recommend and worth every penny that was paid

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

6
654kamilk
June 5, 2026
Highly recommend this tour!

Alex was a fantastic driver and guide. He was incredibly knowledgable and taught us the history and cultural significance of each site. He also helped provide the context of the apostle Paul’s journey in an informative narrative that helped us learn a lot My wife and I enjoyed this tour and learned so much. We highly recommend this trip and Alex. We are grateful for having him as a guide as he exceeded our expectations!

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

2
233nadinet
June 3, 2026
Alex is knowledgeable, patient, safe driver, and easy to understand. Loved the Footsteps of Apostle Paul tour !

Alex taught us so much about Greek’s history. He is polite and easy to understand. He is a safe driver. Alex is very patient, giving us all the time we wanted at each site. I highly suggest asking for Alex when planning your tour

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

L
lindatJ7092YV
May 28, 2026
Forever Corinth

A wonderful day in Corinth with our guide, Alex. His love of Greece and the countries' history is contagious. We learned a lot, saw more than we expected to see, and would mot change a thing. Beautiful Grecian memories! Thank you!

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

A
Anca_M
May 16, 2026
Wonderful journey through the past and bible

The trip was great. Alex was our guide and made the experience truly unforgettable. He provided with a perfect pace for the trip with enough time to enjoy each place of interest but also having us back on time to the hotel. He ensured to give us good information all throughout the drive and took us to have a delicious lunch. He was kind and thoughtful to have wTer both cold and room temperature in his car and even made time for a stop so we could get a coffee at the start of our trip. We definitely recommend 4the trip and Alex

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us. Your kind words truly mean a lot to our team and motivate us to continue providing the best possible service to our guests. It was our pleasure to be part of your trip to Greece, and we hope to welcome you again in the future! Thank you once again for choosing us.

3
32Doug
May 5, 2026
This private car tour is a great way to see Ancient Corinith.

This was a very nice, private car tour for my wife and I. George, our driver, was top notch in all respects - speaks great English, understands his history, keeps it interesting as we drive along, and was very accommodating to us in every respect. The car was perfect, plenty of room, clean, a/c and comfortable. We were able to see all the sites offered on this tour. We especially enjoyed Ancient Corinth, but all of it was very enjoyable and worth it. Private tours provide a lot of advantages, most importantly avoiding the large crowds. I recommend it.

1 people found this helpful
Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you had a great experience with us. Our team works hard to provide memorable transfers and tours, and excellent service, so your kind words truly mean a lot. We hope to welcome you again in the future and wish you many more great travels ahead!

You might also like...