Visit the ancient city state of immense wealth, then journey to Nemea to uncover the story of Hercules’ first trial, the famous Nemean Panhellenic Games, and the region’s historic St. George wine.
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The Corinth Canal is a 6.4 km artificial waterway in Greece, connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. Completed in 1893, it saves ships from circumnavigating the Peloponnese. Though narrow, it remains a major tourist attraction.
Ancient Corinth was a powerful Greek city-state, known for its wealth, trade, and the Temple of Apollo. It played a key role in antiquity and later became an important Roman city.
Acrocorinth is a fortified hill above Ancient Corinth, used by the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Franks, and Ottomans. It offers stunning views and historical ruins.
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On the day of the tour, our driver will meet you in front of your meeting location, holding a sign with your name.