Journey from Athens to Ancient Corinth, where the Apostle Paul spent 18 months during his second missionary journey, collaborating with Aquila and Priscilla in the city’s Jewish community. This half-day tour brings to life the world Paul inhabited — its temples, markets, courts, and cosmopolitan culture.
Explore the Ancient Agora of Corinth with its remarkable first-century remains — the Temple of Apollo, the Fountain of Peirene, and the covered colonnades of the Roman market. Stand at the Bema — the very tribunal where Paul faced trial before the Roman proconsul Gallio (Acts 18:12–17). Visit the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth with its extraordinary collection of artefacts.
The tour concludes with a scenic stop at the breathtaking Corinth Canal — a 6 km gorge cut 80 metres through solid rock, one of the great engineering achievements of the 19th century. A powerful journey connecting scripture, archaeology, and Greek history.
