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Leave Athens and drive South West until we reach the Corinth Canal which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea (short stop). Drive on and visit the ancient town of Corinth where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the City, which include the Agora (market place) and Apollo’s Temple (6th century B.C.) clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in Ancient Times. A short stop at the Site of the Ancient Port of Cehries, where St. Paul disembarked, will conclude the visit. Return to Athens in time for lunch.

Inclusion

Hotel pickup.

Exclusion

Gratuity and Meals are not included.

Hours of operation

Available April 19th to October 25th: Monday and Friday (English - only) Approx. Departs 8:45am and Returns 2:00pm. Does not operate on Ash Monday, Independence Day, Labor Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Whit Monday, Greek National Day

Duration

Approximately 5.15 Hours.

Additional information Children 0-3 years old free of charge provided no bed or seat in the bus is occupied or meals offered.

Policies

Clients staying at the coast will be transferred back to their hotels around 3:00pm with the Cape Sounion Tour bus. Pick-up time is according to clients’ request for private tours & according to hotel for organized tours. Complete information including local telephone numbers and specific hotel pick up time will be included in your voucher.

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Athens Athens , Athens, Greece

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