Posted on Mar 01, 2026 / Travel

The Corinth Canal is a big draw for tourists because it’s both impressive to see from above and interesting to travel through from the water. You’ll find viewpoints on the high bridges that cross the canal, perfect for photos of the long, narrow cut and the steep limestone walls on either side. Many visitors take a boat trip through the canal itself so they can feel how close the waterway’s walls are above them and hear about the canal’s long history. The nearby towns of Corinth and Isthmia offer cafes, shops, museums, and spots to relax after touring the canal. Visitor centres and local guides often share stories about its ancient plans, dramatic construction, and modern use. Don’t miss the submersible bridges — they lower down for boats to pass and make for a neat demonstration of how the canal integrates with road networks. Whether you’re into history, engineering, or just beautiful scenery, the canal’s dramatic setting makes it worth the stop on a Greece trip.
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