Walk in the Footsteps of Apostle Paul: Ancient Corinth & Cenchreae Tour
Step back in time and follow the path of Apostle Paul in one of Greece’s most historic and spiritually significant regions. This immersive tour takes you to Ancient Corinth, where Paul preached and established a thriving Christian community. Stand before the iconic Bema, the very spot where he was brought for judgment, and explore the ruins of the great city that once flourished as a powerful trade and cultural center.
Your journey continues to Cenchreae , the ancient port from which Paul set sail, marking a pivotal moment in his missionary travels. As you walk along the remnants of this once-bustling harbor, imagine the early Christian faithful who gathered here, inspired by Paul’s teachings.
With expert storytelling and breathtaking archaeological sites, this experience offers a deep connection to history, faith, and the enduring legacy of the Apostle Paul.
Pickup included
Corinth Canal: A Stunning Engineering Marvel
The Corinth Canal is a breathtaking man-made waterway that connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea, cutting through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth. With its steep rock walls towering over 70 meters (230 feet) high and a width of just 24 meters (79 feet), this 19th-century engineering feat is a sight to behold.
While Apostle Paul traveled through ancient Corinth long before the canal was constructed, the region’s strategic importance as a trade and travel hub remains unchanged. Today, the canal serves as a striking reminder of both ancient ambitions and modern ingenuity, making it a must-see highlight of your journey.
The Holy Church of Apostle Paul in Ancient Corinth
The Holy Church of Apostle Paul in Ancient Corinth stands as a tribute to one of Christianity’s most influential figures. Located near the ruins of the ancient city, this sacred site honors Paul’s time in Corinth, where he preached and established one of the first Christian communities.
With its serene atmosphere and spiritual significance, the church is a place of reflection and connection to the Apostle’s legacy. Whether you seek historical insight or a moment of peace, this landmark serves as a powerful reminder of Paul’s mission and the enduring impact of his teachings.
Ancient Corinth: A City of History and Faith
Ancient Corinth was one of the most powerful and prosperous cities of antiquity, known for its wealth, culture, and strategic location. Walking through its impressive ruins, you’ll encounter remnants of grand temples, marketplaces, and streets where merchants and philosophers once thrived.
This historic city is also deeply connected to Apostle Paul, who spent time here preaching and establishing a Christian community. The famous Bema, where he is believed to have stood before the Roman governor Gallio, remains a key site for visitors. Ancient Corinth is not only a journey through history but also a place of spiritual significance, making it a must-visit destination.
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth: A Window into the Past
The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth is a treasure trove of history, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of one of Greece’s most powerful ancient cities. Home to an impressive collection of artifacts, the museum brings to life Corinth’s role as a major center of trade, culture, and early Christianity.
Visitors can explore stunning sculptures, mosaics, pottery, and inscriptions, including significant finds related to Apostle Paul’s time in the city. The museum provides a deeper understanding of Corinth’s ancient glory and its connection to Paul’s missionary journey, making it a must-see destination for history and faith-inspired travelers alike.
Acrocorinth: The Majestic Fortress of Corinth
Perched high above Ancient Corinth, Acrocorinth is a breathtaking fortress that has guarded the region for centuries. With its massive walls, strategic location, and panoramic views stretching to the sea, this citadel was a stronghold for Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans alike.
Beyond its military history, Acrocorinth also holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. In ancient times, it was home to temples and shrines, while today, it stands as a testament to the region’s rich and layered past. Exploring its winding paths and towering gates offers a journey through history, making it an unforgettable highlight of any visit to Corinth.
Kenchreai: The Ancient Port of Corinth
Kenchreai, the eastern port of ancient Corinth, was a vital gateway for trade and travel in antiquity. This historic harbor connected Corinth to the Aegean Sea, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange with distant lands. It also holds deep significance in Christian history, as it was from here that Apostle Paul set sail for his missionary journeys, leaving behind a thriving Christian community.
Today, visitors can explore the remains of ancient docks, submerged ruins, and the traces of a once-bustling port city. With its serene coastal setting and rich history, Kenchreai offers a unique glimpse into both the commercial power of Corinth and the spiritual journey of Paul.
Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city rich in history and culture, often considered the cradle of Western civilization. It is home to iconic ancient landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and a thriving modern scene.
The Acropolis is the most iconic landmark in Athens, featuring ancient ruins and temples, including the Parthenon.
The heart of ancient Athens, featuring the Temple of Hephaestus and the Stoa of Attalos.
A charming, historic neighborhood with narrow streets, neoclassical houses, and vibrant nightlife.
A modern museum showcasing artifacts from the Acropolis and its surroundings.
An ancient temple dedicated to Zeus, once the largest temple in Greece.
A baked dish with layers of eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel sauce.
Grilled meat skewers, often served with pita bread and tzatziki.
A yogurt-based dip with cucumber, garlic, and herbs.
A sweet pastry made with layers of filo, nuts, and honey syrup.
The best time to visit Athens is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the tourist crowds are smaller.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+2 (EET)
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Athens is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas. Be cautious with your belongings and avoid poorly lit areas at night.
Athens Central Railway Station
KTEL Bus Station
Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Easy to navigate with clear signage in English.
Available • Apps: Beat, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A scenic coastal area featuring the Temple of Poseidon with stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
An ancient archaeological site and home to the famous Oracle of Delphi.
A unique landscape featuring rock formations and medieval monasteries perched atop cliffs.
Price varies by option