includes a visit to: The Corinth Canal: short stop for photos, The canal was dug through at sea level and has no locks. Was started in 1882 and completed in 1893 It is 6.4 kilometres in length and at 24.6 metres wide at sea level and connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. Ancient Corinth “Peirene Fountain”, “Temple of Appollo” [6th c. BC with 1st c. AD restorations], “Bema of St Paul” Roman Forum, “Odeon”, “Amphitheater”, “Glauke Fountain”, “Long Walls” that begin at the summit of Acro-Corinth and descend all the way to Lechaion), Acro-Corinth: fortress Acropolis of Ancient Corinth and Medieval Corinth, being on a steep of a rocky hill 575 meters high at its highest peak, with uninterrupted views across the Corinthian and Saronic Gulfs), and finally Mycenae: The Mycenaean civilization 1350 and 1200 BC. One of the most impressive historical sites you can visit. “Cyclopean Walls, “Grave Circle A with 6 royal tombs, courtiers’ houses, sanctuaries, Grave Circle B with 14 royal tombs and 12 tombs of private citizens, Treasure of Atreus also known as the beehive tomb of Agamemnon, and Lions Gate.



