2-3 hours
Daily Tour
8 people
English
Explore the rich legacy of Ancient Corinth, one of Greece’s most influential city-states, known for its strategic location and thriving trade. Walk among the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, the Roman Agora, and other fascinating sites that reveal Corinth’s powerful past.
A full-day excursion to Ancient Corinth combines a visit to this major archaeological site with a photo opportunity at the Corinth Isthmus Canal. It is ideal for those wishing to learn more about Corinth’s pivotal role in antiquity and to admire, up close, one of the most remarkable engineering achievements of modern Greece.
Ancient Corinth was one of the most powerful and prosperous city-states of ancient Greece, renowned for its strategic location between two seas (the Corinthian Gulf and the Saronic Gulf). It boasted significant ports (Lechaion and Kenchreai) that connected East and West through trade. The archaeological site features the Temple of Apollo, the Agora, Roman baths, and various other public and private buildings. The Isthmus of Corinth, recognized since antiquity as a vital maritime crossroads, gained its iconic canal in the late 19th century (1882–1893). The Corinth Canal, spanning approximately 6.3 kilometers, links the Corinthian and Saronic Gulfs, offering impressive views.