Days / Nights

10 Days / 9 Nights

ATHENS

MYKONOS

KUSADASI

PATMOS

HERAKLION

SANTORINI

VERIA

THESSALONIKI

KAVALA

PHILIPI

ALEXANDROUPOLIS

ISTANBUL

Day 1: ATHENS

Upon arrival in Athens, the guide and bus driver will be waiting for you at the airport. You will be transferred to your hotel with the rest of the day at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 2: ATHENS

Today after breakfast we visit Athens, one of the most glorious cities in the world and the cradle of western civilization as we know it today. For twenty five centuries, the panorama of this city has been dominated by the rock of the Acropolis, where we see the ruins of the Parthenon, the Erectheum and the Propylae. We will ascend Mars Hill where Paul spoke to the ancient Athenians about the one and only God. From here we have an excellent view of the Ancient Agora, the former center of the Athenian public life. Afterwards we board our coach bus for Corinth, taking the coastal road along the Saronic Gulf to the Corinth Canal, which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. Short stop for pictures and continue to the site of ancient Corinth, Paul’s beloved city and site of his most extensive ministry. Dominated by the Acro-Corinth rising 1,700 feet above the ruins, the marketplace is laid out exactly as it stood in the days of the great Apostle. We will see the the judgment seat where Paul stood before Galilo and preached (Acts 18). The museum contains a superb collection of artifacts portraying life in ancient Corinth. Time for leisure at the port of Cenchrae. Return to Athens for dinner and overnight.

Day 3: CRUISE 3 DAYS

This morning we will board the ship and sail to the world famous island of Mykonos. The town is a small architectural miracle, with its gleaming white washed buildings and windmills, and is one of the most cosmopolitan places in the world. Dinner and overnight.

Day 4: KUSADASI – PATMOS – CRUISE

In the morning after breakfast we will disembark in Kusadasi, Turkey, and we will have the option to drive to Ephesus, where Paul spent three years during his ministry. The impressive remains of Ephesus include the Agora, the Theater, the Stadium, the Library of Celsius, the ruins of the Temple of Diana, one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World” and many more. Later, we will sail for the island of Patmos, where we will have the chance to visit the Monastery of St. John, on one of the island’s highest points. From there, you will walk down to the Grotto of the Apocalypse, the site of the apocalyptic Revelations of St. John the Divine. Dinner and overnight.

Day 5: HERAKLION – SANTORINI – CRUISE

In the morning after breakfast we will arrive in Heraklion, Crete, where we can choose to visit the Minoan Palace of Knossos, home to king Minos and his legendary beast, the Minotaur. In the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion you can find the unbelievable works of art pieces of sculpture and pottery, jewelry, arms, frescoes that have been found in a number of Minoan sites all over Crete. Then we will sail north to the isle of Santorini, the most breathtaking of all the Greek islands. The exquisite whitewashed villages, including the town of Fira, or Thira, cling to volcanic cliffs accessible only by cable car or mule. Dinner and overnight.

Day 6: ATHENS – VERIA  – THESSALONIKI

We will arrive in Piraeus, Athens, early in the morning and disembark after breakfast. Begin your trip to Veria where we will visit the monument dedicated to Paul. Also see the Vema where he stood and preached to the people of Veria. (Acts 17:10-14) Continue to Vergina, where Philip built a massive palace and a theater. The site also features hundreds of burial mounds across the plain, some dating back to the Iron Age. The tomb of Philip was found here in 1977, undisturbed and full of treasures that are now on display in Thessaloniki’s Archaeological Museum. Continue to Thessaloniki. (Act 17:2-4) We become acquainted with this great city where Paul wrote two epistles to the ancient Thessalonians. Built by King Cassandros and named after the sister of Alexander the Great, the city flourished under the Byzantine Empire and its most important buildings date from those days. Today it is considered to be the second capital of Greece, the “Queen of the North”. Our city tour takes us to Haghia Sofia Church. Haghia Sofia is a beautiful Christian church which was built in the 8th century, modeled after the magnificent church of Haghia Sofia in Istanbul. Then see St. Demetrios Church with its valuable mosaics and frescoes. The crypt of Aghios Demetrios has been an archaeological site since its discovery in 1918. Next, visit the Byzantine Museum. The site where the monastery of Vlatadon was built is believed to be the location where Jason’s house once stood and where Paul was accommodated during his visit to Thessaloniki. Dinner at ladadika in Thessaloniki and overnight.

Day 7: KAVALLA – PHILIPPI

We will visit the beautiful city of Kavala known as ancient Neapolis, and from there on to Philippi which was a Roman garrison town and the chief city in the province of Macedonia(Act 16:12). It was here that Paul won his first European convert, a woman named Lydia. Here is also the marketplace where Paul and Silas were brought before the rulers and the cistern which tradition identifies as the place where St. Paul was imprisoned. Dinner and overnight in Kavala.

Day 8: ALEXANDROUPOLIS – ISTANBUL

After breakfast we will depart from Kavala and drive through the Greek part of Thrace, passing by the towns of Xanthi, Komotini and Alexandroupolis. Arrive at the border between Greece and Turkey and cross over to the Turkish part of Thrace. Your final destination is Istanbul, the city which straddles two continents. The capital of the Byzantine Empire for more than one thousand years and of the Ottoman Empire for more than five hundred years, Istanbul is famous for many beautiful places and museums, which you will have the opportunity to see the next day. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.

Day 9: ISTANBUL

In the morning we will have breakfast and after that we will start the Istanbul city tour: visit the Topkapi Palace, home of the Ottoman sultans. See the treasury, containing jewel-encrusted thrones, the world’s largest emerald and the famous Topkapi dagger. Continue to Haghia Sophia, the oldest Christian basilica where the ecumenical councils were held. Haghia Sophia was conceived by Konstantin and built by Justinian. Continue to see the Hippodrome of old Constantinople and the legendary Blue Mosque with six minarets and a dome of 109 feet. The finale of our tour will be a visit to the Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of over 4,000 shops. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 10: ISTANBUL – AIRPORT

After breakfast we will depart to the airport for your flight home at the end of a marvelous journey, full of the best memories.

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