Corinth Canal (Transit), Greece
Corinth Canal (Transit), Greece
So narrow! So dramatic! You'll understand why SeaDream says "expect the unexpected" as your yacht transits the Corinth Canal. The canal was first completed in 1893, despite previous attempts from ancient times; the first plans being from 602BC. The Roman Emporer Nero actually started construction in 67AD, making the first cut himself with a golden pick. The canal we transit is 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) in length. Before the canal, ships sailing between the Aegean and the Adriatic had to circumnavigate the Peloponnese Peninsula adding about 185 nautical miles to their voyage.
Yachting Land Adventures
Voyages
- 22429 - Greek Isles & the Corinth Canal - Jul 27, 2024
- 22436 - Secluded Southern Italy & Greece - Sep 16, 2024
- 12422 - Secluded Southern Italy & Greece - Jun 09, 2024
- 12425 - In the Footsteps of Marco Polo - Jun 30, 2024
- 12427 - Greek Isles & the Corinth Canal - Jul 19, 2024
- 12429 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Aug 03, 2024
- 22536 - Greece & Italy Explorer - Sep 19, 2025
- 12528 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Jul 13, 2025
- 12531 - Greece & Italy Discovery - Aug 02, 2025
- 12533 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Aug 16, 2025
- 12534 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Aug 23, 2025
- 12538 - Glorious Greece & Italy - Sep 24, 2025
- 12629 - Yachting the Adriatic & Greek Isles - Aug 08, 2026
- 12630 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Aug 19, 2026
- 12633 - Secluded Southern Italy & Greece - Sep 12, 2026
- 12636 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Oct 07, 2026
Testimonials
... we were again thrilled and enjoyed the same high as was the case in both previous sails. Peter & Liz CulnaneBrisbane, Australia
This was the best small ship cruise we have undertaken and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We would certainly recommend Seadream and intend [to] return in the future. Mr. & Mrs. CowieBath, England