At roughly 40 miles in length and 80 feet wide, it connects the Ionian Sea with the Aegean Sea and is the world's narrowest navigable canal — and this ancient wonder is a beauty to behold in person.
When you think of canals, some of the world's most important bodies of water might come to mind, but this Greek version wins ...
The captain of our ship had to hand over the controls for us to pass through the Corinth Canal. We had INCHES to spare and sharp rocks under the water, it was incredible. This is the Corinth Canal, it ...
The forgotten statue of Nero at the Isthmus of Corinth is a relic of the time the Roman emperor granted freedom to a part of ancient Greece.
Nearby, you can visit the Corinth Canal, a man-made wonder that connects the two seas and offers boat tours, scenic views and fascinating insights into the region's past. Corinth also has some of ...
The itinerary is also highlighted by a transit of the Corinth Canal, as well as a stop in Albania’s Sarande. In June, the Emerald Kaia is offering a port-intensive itinerary to Croatia and Slovenia, ...
Don’t miss the Treasury of Atreus (Agamemnon’s tomb) – and you can get to the Corinth Canal in about 40 minutes from here, too. The Theatre of Epidauras, built in the fourth century BC, is known best ...
The study also traced the journey of elastic cartilage across species. In reptiles, this cartilage began transitioning from gills to the ear canal, ultimately forming the prominent outer ears of ...
It was the year 160 AD when Appius Annius Atilius Bradua filed a complaint before the Roman Senate regarding the murder of ...
Then we stood above precipitous drops, enjoying glorious views across the isthmus. There are more precipitous drops at the other must-see Corinth attraction, the canal. Opened in 1893, this impressive ...