Corinth - Tour to Ancient Corinth – Canal Crossing

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Take the chance to visit Ancient Corinth, one of the richest cities of antiquity, and enjoy a mini cruise through the famous Corinth Canal

After an approx. 40 minutes drive from Corinth port, you will reach the ancient town of Corinth, once among the richest cities, proved by its remaining. Your guided tour will include the visit of the archaeological site, and your guide will narrate about the Agora, and one of the most outstanding monuments of the pre-Roman period, the Temple of Apollo, prehistoric settlements, the Theatre, the Odeon, the Asklepeion cemeteries, and other ruins outside the main archaeological site. The next site you will visit will be the famous Corinth Canal, from Ancient Corinth, your bus will take you to Isthmia, from where you will board a local boat, and navigate the canal for approx. 45 minutes. The canal was completed in 1893 measuring 6km, providing an essential shipping route between the Ionian and Aegean seas.

 

Remarks: Tour involves a considerable amount of walking at sites visited, much of it uphill and on uneven paths. Shade is limited; sun protection is recommended.

Inclusions

-         transportation by deluxe, air-conditioned vehicle, late-model

(bus, minibus or taxi, according to your group’s size)

-         professional driver

-         insurance cover during transfers by vehicle

-         licensed English-speaking guide * (concerns “with guide” rate only)

-         all taxes

-         identification sign with your name on it

-         mobile contact number for any emergency, available 24/7

* guides in other languages available, upon request

Exclusions

-         entrance fees (paid by you on the spot)

Step 1

Your tour starts from the port of Corinth

Step 2

Visit of Ancient Corinth

Step 3

Mini cruise through the Corinth Canal

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