Biblical Corinth Taste Faith & History with wine & Oil Tasting





Description
This unique experience blends *archaeological wonder, deep religious significance, and authentic local flavors* into an unforgettable narrative. Stand in the very place where Paul preached, was tried before Gallio, and wrote his letters to the Thessalonians. Explore the *Agora and the Bema*, the monumental platform where he stood, bringing the teachings of Christ to the heart of the classical world.. Apostle Paul's Corinth : Stand at the Bema, explore the Agora, and see the ruins that formed the background of his missionary work. * Ancient History: Discover the majestic Temple of Apollo, the Fountain of Glauce, and the renowned Archaeological Museum. * Byzantine Legacy : Visit beautiful churches that symbolize the enduring faith of the region. * Gastronomic Delights : Enjoy a memorable wine and olive oil tasting, sampling the finest local produce from the hills Paul once traveled.
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The Rich and Powerful Ancient Corinth With abundant water, important natural resources for export, an imposing acropolis (Acrocorinth), large fertile land, and its unique strategic position, the city soon became one of the greatest commercial centers of the Greek world. Visiting Corinth and the Acrocorinth is a must-do for history buffs and fans of ancient Greek mythology. These two important historic sites are some of the most important in the Peloponnese and can easily be seen together in one day these cities, Corinth retains a number of impressive ancient Greek ruins that are worth visiting today. For hundreds of years, Corinth was a major Greek city until the Romans destroyed the city in 146 BC but they built a new city in its place Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90,000 in 400 BC. The Romans demolished Corinth in 146 BC, built a new city in its place in 44 BC, and later made it the provincial capital of Greece
Corinth Canal The Corinth Canal is a waterway that crosses the narrow isthmus of Corinth to link the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf. As such, the canal separates the Greek mainland from the Peloponnese, turning it into an island The canal, though executed in the late 19th century, has been a 2000-year-old dream. Before its construction, ships in the Aegean Sea that wanted to cross to the Adriatic or anchor in Corinth, a rich shipping city, had to circle the Peloponnese, which would prolong their journey an extra 185 nautical miles. It is believed that Periander, the tyrant of Corinth (602 BC), was the first to conceive of the idea of digging the Corinth Canal. As the project was too complicated given the limited technical capabilities of the times, Periander constructed the diolkos, a stone road which allowed ships to be transferred on wheeled platforms.
The Diolkos was a paved trackway near Corinth in Ancient Greece which enabled boats to be moved overland across the Isthmus of Corinth. The shortcut allowed ancient vessels to avoid the long and dangerous circumnavigation of the Peloponnese peninsula. The phrase "as fast as a Corinthian", penned by the comic playwright Aristophanes, indicates that the trackway was common knowledge and had acquired a reputation for swiftness. The main function of the Diolkos was the transfer of goods, although in times of war it also became a preferred means of speeding up naval campaigns. The 6 km (3.7 mi) to 8.5 km (5.3 mi) long roadway was a rudimentary form of railway, and operated from c. 600 BC until the middle of the 1st century AD. The Diolkos combined the two principles of the railway and the overland transport of ships, on a scale that remained unique in antiquity.
At a short distance from the Corinth Canal, the largest technical project in our country in the 19th century, we find a place that has a glorious history, given that the second most important sports competitions were held there not only in Greece, but also throughout the ancient world, the Isthmians. It is located in a topical and pivotal position at the point where the Peloponnese joins Central Greece. The presence of the Apostle Paul in the Isthmian region is considered very important and the reference made in the Bible about his presence at the Isthmian games was very important because it is the first official presence of a Christian at the games. The apostle Pavkos worked at the Isthmian games as a tent maker for the accommodation of athletes and visitors to the Isthmian games, which were the second most important games after the Olympic games in Ancient Olympia. The apostle Paul proclaimed the son of Christ in the eyes of the visitors and athletes of the games, his action helped
Archaic marble pediment dated to the end of the 7th BC. h. and was placed at the entrance of the first Temple of Poseidon. Glazing of Kechreon. They arrived packed in twos on a ship from Alexandria, Egypt and were found submerged on the floor of the Temple of Isis on the south pier of the harbor. These are colored sections of glass reminiscent of today's stained glass windows. In them we see harbor panoramas, exotic landscapes, animals and plants, full-length figures of philosophers such as Homer and Plato, ships and geometric decorative bands Imperial statue in the type of Zeus (mid 2nd century BC) Epinician stele with a portrait of the Corinthian musician Lefkios Cornelius (150 AD) Animal figurines. It is worth noting the golden figurine of a bull, a vow to the Sanctuary (6th BC century) Commercial amphorae from Isthmia, Rachi, Kechrees. Cult and weapon offerings. Artifacts from the Mycenaean cemetery of Almira and the Roman cemetery of Rachi Koutsogila Cenchreon
Give us the chance to make this icon live and feel together the fundamentals of our culture. Trust the locals !!! Corinth was a city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta. The modern city of Corinth is located approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northeast of the ancient ruins. For Christians, Corinth is well known from the two letters of Saint Paul in the New Testament, First and Second Corinthians. Corinth is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as part of Paul the Apostle's missionary travels. In addition, the second book of Pausanias' Description of Greece is devoted to Corinth. Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90,000 in 400 BC. The Romans demolished Corinth in 146 BC, built a new city in its place in 44 BC, and later made it the provincial capital of Greece.
Archaeological Museum of Corinth The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth was constructed between 1931-1932, with intentions to display the numerous recent archaeological excavations. The museum is located within the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, Greece, and lies under the jurisdiction of the 37th Ephoreia of the Greek Archaeological Service. Key aspects of the Archaeological site of Ancient Corinth include: Hadgimoustafa spring Lechaion Road Basilica Fountain of Peirene Stoa Agora Odien
Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Corinth 20007 Greece The Temple of Apollo at Corinth was constructed in 550 BC. Temple of Apollo: One of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland with monolithic columns, rare in the ancient world, built around 560 BCE.
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Visit one of the Most emblematic Castles The Acropolis of Corinth and enjoy The Breath Taking View Acrocorinth, "Upper Corinth", the acropolis of ancient Corinth, is a monolithic rock overseeing the ancient city of Corinth, Greece. With its secure water supply, Acrocorinth's fortress was repeatedly used as a last line of defense in southern Greece because it commanded the Isthmus of Corinth, repelling foes from entry by land into the Peloponnese peninsula.
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Traveler pick up is offered. This is A Small Group Tour (not a Bus),only your group will participate Via A Luxury Mini Van Cpacity up to 7 pax.Your Personal Driver will pick you up and return you to the same place or to the point you prefer. In case of a hotel, he will be waiting for you in the hotel lobby. In case of an apartment, he will be waiting at the entrance of the building. For AirPort pick up, he will be waiting for you at the arrival Hall, just as you disembark, holding a sighn with your name on it to spot him upon arrival.We will monitor your flight and our driver will be there on time. For Port pick ups he will be waiting for you at the gate, just as you disembark holding a sighn with your name on it spot him upon arrival.
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- Specialized infant seats are available
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(28)
It was a great adventure and enjoyed all that we saw. We had an extended lunch due to some car issue, but it worked out.
Thank you for your kind review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the adventure and all the places you visited. We appreciate your understanding regarding the unexpected vehicle issue and are pleased that it did not detract from your overall experience. We hope to welcome you back to Greece again soon! Kind regards Yomadic Tours Agency
Educational (learning abour journeys of Paul, ancient ruins) plus enjoyable experience (wine tasting).
Thank you for your kind review. We are delighted that you enjoyed the educational aspects of the tour, especially learning about the journeys of Saint Paul and exploring the ancient ruins. We are equally pleased that the experience was enjoyable and well balanced with relaxing moments, such as the wine tasting. Creating meaningful, enriching, and memorable journeys for our guests is always our goal, and your feedback truly encourages us.
Loved our private tour by nikos! He was very knowledgeable and entertaining. Treated us very well and gave us many choices.
A great experience in the ancient and richest city of Corinth including the Akrocorinth site and the new archeological excavations (not usually included in organized touristic paths). Our driver Panos was spectacularly knowledgeable and attentive, and he thoroughly compensated the poor info available on site. I cannot be more positive in evaluating this tour and I suggest other visitors to take advantage of the tour offer (even better if you get to choose your driver).
Wonderful half day excursion! The drivers were very knowledgeable and accommodating. They ended up giving us extra time with no complaints. I highly recommend this tour. It's highly worth the drive to experience Ancient Cornith. I would definitely recommend it!
Thank you for your wonderful recommendation! * We’re delighted to hear that your half-day excursion to Ancient Corinth exceeded expectations—especially with our drivers’ knowledge and flexibility in giving you extra time to soak in the experience. It’s fantastic to know you found the journey well worth it! We’d love to welcome you back for another adventure whenever you’re ready to explore more of Greece’s treasures. Until then, happy travels! Best regards Andreas
Christos was an amazing driver and his car was super comfortable. He knew everything we should see and do in Corinth. We were amazed by the history, beauty, and incredible views.
Thank you for your wonderful review!* We're thrilled to hear that Christos provided such an exceptional experience—combining his expert knowledge of Corinth with comfortable transportation to make your tour truly memorable. It's fantastic that the history, beauty, and breathtaking views left you amazed! We’d love to welcome you back for another adventure in Greece anytime. Until then, happy travels!
Excellent tour! Guide Christos very friendly and full of knowledge. We had a quiet and unforgettable day.
Thank you for your fantastic review! We're so happy to hear that Chris made your experience both informative and enjoyable with his deep knowledge of Greece and its rich history. It's wonderful that he could answer all your questions and share helpful tips—he truly loves going the extra mile to ensure guests feel well taken care of. We're thrilled you had such a great day exploring with him, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your kind words. It was a pleasure hosting you, and we'd love to welcome you back for another adventure soon! Warm regards,
we went on this tour and had a lovely time the driver pick us and dropped us at spot that suited us which was great and while on the tour gave us loads of information and even recommend a lovely spot for lunch. the view was fantastic. over all we had a great time and wpuld recommended it to someone looking for a good fun filled tour
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you had such a positive experience with our service. Your kind words mean a lot to us, and we're delighted that we could contribute to making your trip memorable. We look forward to welcoming you back on your next adventure. Safe travels until then!!
We booked a rather expensive private tour on a Tuesday to ancient and Acrocorinth. The driver was friendly and punctual, Acrocorinth blew us away. We were extremely disappointed, however that the biggest stop of the tour, ancient Corinthos plus museum, turned out to be closed on Tuesdays. We only found out about it when the driver stopped at the closed gate. You’d expect the tour operator to keep informed about closing dates and not sell expensive trips when the main part of it cannot be offered.
Hello There !! We are sorry for this incident, but the archaeological site was closed because this period is the filming of director Nolan's new film, The Odyssey, and for safety reasons, there was no information on which day and time it would be closed to visitors. Unfortunately, this is something we cannot control.
Costas was a very good tour guide and driver who shared a lot of the aspects of history when it comes to Paul’s life and experiences in Corinth along with many of the sights in Corinth.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you had such a positive experience with our service. Your kind words mean a lot to us, and we're delighted that we could contribute to making your trip memorable. We look forward to welcoming you back on your next adventure. Safe travels until then! Greetings from Costas !!!



