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Ancient Epidaurus Theater and Canal of Corinth Private Tour from Corinth
$199.77
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
A taxi excursion in Epidaurus offers visits to the Corinth Canal and the Ancient Epidaurus theater without the hassle of public transportation. Travel quickly, comfortably, and efficiently in high-quality vehicles.
- 🚖 Each vehicle provides modern amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and USB phone chargers.
- 👨✈️ Our professional drivers are fluent in English and French, non-smoking, and highly experienced.
- 📜 PLEASE NOTE: Drivers are not licensed tour guides and cannot accompany you inside archaeological sites or museums.
- 🔍 For guided tours, we recommend booking a licensed guide through the Hellenic Ministry of Tourism (EOT).
- 🚫 We do not offer pick-up or drop-off services from the Athens region or Piraeus Port.
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Ancient Epidaurus Theater and Canal of Corinth Private Tour from Corinth
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Printed guide
Duration: 5 hours
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Our drivers are not tour guides, so they cannot tour the archaelogical sites and museums with you.
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees in archaeological sites
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Corinth CanalThe Isthmus of Corinth is a narrow strip of land that connects mainland Greece with the Peloponnese. It separates the Aegean Sea from the Ionian Sea and has been of great strategic importance since ancient times. In 1893, the Corinth Canal was completed, cutting through the isthmus and allowing ships to avoid the long and dangerous journey around the Peloponnese. The canal is about 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) long, 21 meters (70 feet) wide, and is carved through steep limestone walls. Although too narrow for modern large ships, it remains a popular route for smaller vessels and tourist cruises. The Isthmus has played a key role in Greek history, trade, and transportation, and the canal is considered an impressive feat of 19th-century engineering. We will make a 30-minute stop here, giving you the opportunity to admire the stunning view and take photos from the Isthmus Bridge.
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The Ancient Theatre of EpidaurusThe Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is one of the most well-preserved classical Greek theaters and a masterpiece of ancient architecture. Built in the 4th century BC by the architect Polykleitos the Younger, it is located in the sanctuary of Asklepios in the Peloponnese. The theater is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and harmonious proportions. With a capacity of around 14,000 spectators, it was originally used for musical and dramatic performances in honor of the healing god Asklepios. Even today, a whisper on stage can be heard clearly in the highest seats. The theatre continues to host performances, especially during the annual Epidaurus Festival, attracting audiences from all over the world. It stands as a testament to the artistic and engineering achievements of ancient Greece. We will wait for you here for one hour, so that you have time to visit the Ancient Theatre and the Museum of Epidaurus.
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Kenchreai was the eastern port of ancient Corinth, located on the Saronic Gulf. It played a vital role in Corinth's trade network, connecting the city to the Aegean Sea and the wider Mediterranean world. The port thrived especially during the Roman period, serving as a hub for merchants, travelers, and religious pilgrims. Archaeological excavations have revealed warehouses, temples, villas, and a Christian basilica, offering insight into the daily life and multicultural nature of the settlement. Kenchreai is also mentioned in the New Testament, as the place where the Apostle Paul had his hair cut before traveling to Syria (Acts 18:18). Today, visitors can explore the ruins near the modern village of Kechries, where remnants of breakwaters and ancient buildings still stand by the sea, echoing the harbor's long and prosperous history. We will wait for you here 30 minutes to visit the old port ruins.
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Ancient Epidaurus Theater and Canal of Corinth Private Tour from Corinth
$199.77
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!