From 950€
Apostle Paul’s footsteps from Athens to Corinth, Biblical Tour
Full day / Accessible / Up to 4 people
HIGHLIGHTS:
Follow the footsteps of St. Paul in two of the most important cities of early Christianity: Athens and Corinth
Visit the Ancient Agora of Athens, where St. Paul debated philosophers
Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Church
Explore Corinth, one of the most significant cities of Paul’s missionary journeys
See the Temple of Apollo and other archaeological remains where St. Paul preached and lived
Visit the Corinth Canal

price
From 950€
LANGUAGE
English
Others and sign-language on request (extra cost may apply)
meeting point
Hotel in Athens area
DURATION
8 hours
What you will do...
Follow the footsteps of St. Paul on a meaningful journey through Athens and Corinth, two of the most important centers of early Christianity. Visit the Ancient Agora of Athens, where St. Paul debated philosophers, and stop at the Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Church, closely connected to his teachings. Continue to Corinth, a key city in Paul’s missionary journeys, where you will see the Temple of Apollo and surrounding archaeological remains that reflect the environment in which he lived and preached, before concluding the tour with a visit to the impressive Corinth Canal.
What you will visit...
Ancient Agora of Athens:

Visit the Ancient Agora, the heart of ancient Athenian public life, where St. Paul famously addressed and debated philosophers, presenting his teachings to the Athenians. Surrounded by temples and civic buildings, this site offers insight into the intellectual and religious atmosphere of Athens during Paul’s visit.
Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Church:

Stop at Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Church, dedicated to Dionysius the Areopagite, one of St. Paul’s earliest converts in Athens. The church stands as a symbol of the spread of Christianity in Greece and provides a peaceful setting for reflection on Paul’s message.
Ancient Corinth:
Explore ancient Corinth, one of the most significant cities in St. Paul’s missionary journeys and an important commercial and cultural center of the ancient world. Paul lived and preached here for an extended period, and his letters to the Corinthians remain foundational texts of Christianity.
Temple of Apollo & Archaeological Site of Corinth:

See the Temple of Apollo and the surrounding archaeological remains, which reflect the religious and daily life of ancient Corinth during St. Paul’s time. Walking through the ruins offers a vivid sense of the environment in which he taught and interacted with the early Christian community.
Corinth Canal:

Conclude the tour with a visit to the Corinth Canal, an impressive engineering feat that connects the Aegean and Ionian Seas. While modern in construction, it highlights Corinth’s long-standing strategic importance as a crossroads of trade and travel.
ACCESSIBILITY

Notes on mobility
Inspected and carefully chosen stops
Easy access guarantee
Accessible transfer with ramp
Trained staff
Assistance pets are allowed
max. 4 Wheelchairs foldable
max. 4 Rollator Users
max. 2 Mobility scooter Users
max. 2 Electric wheelchair

Included
Not included
Additional Cost
Roundtrip transportation by air-conditioned bus
Trained Driver
License Tour guide
Pick-up and drop-off
Special personal assistance
Rental of aid equipment
Food and drinks
Entrance fees
Personal Assistance
Aid equipment








