From Nafplio:Private Tour Ancient Corinth, Corinth Canal From Nafplio: Ancient Corinth, Corinth Canal

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ID: GYG544250-939925
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Country: Greece

Duration: 04:00 hours


Description

Unveiling Ancient Corinth: Exploring Ruins and Marveling at Engineering Feats
Stepping into ancient history, and visiting the ruins of Ancient Corinth, one of the most powerful centers in ancient Greece, is an unforgettable experience. The city was once a bustling economic hub, a flourishing center of trade, and a seat of political and cultural influence. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of the city, including important sites like the Agora and Temple of Apollo, and learn about their significance in Greek civilization.

As you enter the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, you'll see the remnants of a once-great city. Walking through the majestic pillars of the long peristyle of the Agora, the center of social, commercial, and political life in Corinth, brings to life the genius of the ancient Greeks. The Temple of Apollo, built to honor the protector of the city, stands tall and proud, inviting visitors to explore its ruins and marvel at the architectural brilliance of the ancient civilization.

As you meander through the ruins, you'll come across the Peirene Fountain, one of the most important water sources in Ancient Corinth. The fountain was an essential part of the city's infrastructure and was considered sacred to the ancient Greeks. It is also said to be part of the 12 labors of Hercules, who is believed to have tamed the natural spring, which flowed dangerously to flood the town.

From Ancient Corinth, we move on to witness the marvels of modern engineering, the Corinth Canal. The canal is a remarkable engineering feat, connecting the Gulf of Corinth in the west to the Saronic Gulf in the east, splitting Greece's Peloponnese from the mainland. The canal, which dates back to ancient times, was finally completed in the late 19th century, and today it is a popular spot for tourists.

As we approach the Corinth Canal from the lookout point, you can appreciate the scales and dimensions of this engineering marvel. The canal is 78 ft wide at the surface, 70 ft wide at the bottom, and 3.9 miles long, with sheer walls towering over 300 ft above the canal bed. We recommend you take the opportunity to boat along the canal to gain a unique perspective and see the ancient and modern engineering that spans thousands of years.

The Corinth Canal is a perfect illustration of the creative genius of the ancient Greeks and modern-day engineering. Its history and significance as a passage between the Aegean and Ionian seas contribute much to the proud heritage of Greece.

In conclusion, a visit to Ancient Corinth and the Corinth Canal is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines history, culture, and engineering. You will gain a new appreciation for the achievements of Greek civilization, both in the remarkable structures of Ancient Corinth and the modern-day engineering marvel of the Corinth Canal. The visit will provide unforgettable memories and a new perspective on the glory and grandeur of Greece's past and present

Highlights

  • Ancient Corinth and the Corinth Canal is a once-in-a-lifetime experience
  • Combines history, culture, and engineering
  • Corinth Canal:A perfect illustration of the genius of the ancient Greeks

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Please wait in the hotel lobby at your scheduled pickup time. In case of a pick-up from a Cruise Boat at Nafplio Port, the driver will be holding a sign with your name on it. The driver will pick you up at the designated meeting point.
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When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

Cancellation is not possible. If you cancel it anyway or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity and the money you paid will not be refunded.