Journeys of Paul in Greece - March 13-21, 2027

Journeys of Paul in Greece - March 13-21, 2027

 

 

Journeys of Paul in Greece - March 13-21, 2027

Intended Itinerary

 

1st DAY / March 13, 2027 / Arrival THESSALONIKI AIRPORT - KAVALA Overnight
Arrival in Thessaloniki Airport. Afterwards we will have a group transfer to our hotel in Kavala
for check-in. Dinner and overnight stay.

2nd DAY / March 14, 2027 / KAVALA - PHILIPPI - THESSALONIKI Overnight

After breakfast we visit Kavala (Neapolis), Paul’s first step in bringing the Gospel to present day Europe. A picturesque port, we view the Byzantine Castle and the Roman Aqueduct. Afterwards, we travel onto Philippi. There, we visit the Baptistery of Lydia near the river, where Paul baptized her. Lydia was the first convert of Paul on European soil, followed by the jailer. Also, we visit the ruins of the Forum of Philippi, the Christian Basilicas, the “Prison of Paul” and the Theater. Then, we return to Thessaloniki with the landmarks of the city: the White Tower, the Walls of the Byzantine Acropolis, the Roman Arch of Galerius and the Rotonda. We visit two of the city’s oldest and most admired Christian churches, the Basilicas of St. Demetrius and St. Sophia. Dinner and overnight stay.


3rd DAY / March 15, 2027 / THESSALONIKI - VERIA - VERGINA – KALAMBAKA Overnight

After breakfast, we will depart for the capital of Imathia, which name is Veria. It is built at the foot of Mount Vermio. We will have free time to visit the Step of Apostle Paul. Afterwards, we will proceed to Vergina, where we will visit the museum with the four tombs, two of which are the most significant, and a small shrine, the Heroes Garden. Two of the tombs are the most significant, the one of Philip II and the other of Alexander the fourth. We continue to Kalambaka. Dinner and overnight stay.

4th DAY / March 16, 2027 / KALAMBAKA - METEORA - DELPHI Overnight
After breakfast, this morning we see the world-famous Byzantine monasteries in Meteora, that are perched on summits of gray rock peaks of varied and beautiful shapes. Their history goes back to the 14th century when the monks sought refuge in the cliff-side caves, then fled higher to build the original wooden shelters, which were later transformed into monasteries. On the way to
Delphi, we will also visit Thermopylae, the iconic location where King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans made their heroic stand against the Persian army. Afterwards, we continue to Delphi. Dinner and overnight stay.

5th DAY / March 17, 2027 / DELPHI - OLYMPIA Overnight
After breakfast, we will depart and visit Delphi. This was an ancient Greek city in which the most important Oracle of ancient Greek world was operated. Earlier myths include traditions that Pythia, or the Delphic oracle, already was the site of an important oracle in the pre-classical Greek world (as early as 1400 BC) and, rededicated, served as the major site during classical times for the worship of the god Apollo after he slew Python, “a dragon” who lived there and protected the navel of the Earth. We will be guided around the archaeological site and the Museum. We will depart for Olympia. Dinner and overnight stay.

6th DAY / March 18, 2027 / OLYMPIA - NAFPLION Overnight
After breakfast, we will explore Ancient Olympia, the cradle of the ancient Olympic Games. We will walk through its historic ruins, including the grand Temple of Zeus and the ancient stadium. The Archaeological Museum of Olympia enriches the experience with exquisite artifacts, such as the Hermes of
Praxiteles. We continue to Nafplion. Dinner and overnight stay.

7th DAY / March 19, 2027 / NAFPLION- ANCIENT CORINTH - CENCHREAE - ATHENS Overnight

After breakfast, we will continue our sightseeing with a visit to Ancient Corinth. This is the once-glorious city near the Isthmus, where Paul met Aquilla and Priscilla and spent a year and a half preaching the Word of God. We visit the Archaeological Museum, the Forum, the Temples, and the famous Bema, where Paul stood before Gallio, accused by the Jews of Corinth. Then we drive to Cenchreae, the little harbor from which Paul sailed back to Asia, thus ending his second missionary journey. We continue to our hotel in Athens. Dinner and overnight stay.

8th DAY / March 20, 2027 / ATHENS Overnight
After breakfast, we will have a Tour starting from the Panathenaic Stadium known as Kallimarmaro. In Antiquity was used for the celebration of  Panathenea in honor of Goddess Athena. You will have free time to take photos. Boarding the coach and departure to see the Zappeion Hall, the Greek
Parliament and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the symbolic monument in the memory of the Soldiers who died for their country. Then, along Panepistimiou Street, one of the most central streets of Athens, we will see the triad of neoclassical buildings: The Library, the Academy and the University. We will visit Mars Hill (Acts 17:16-34) and the Acropolis with magnificent monuments such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, the Ancient Agora, the theatre of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. We will have the chance to walk around the Parthenon Monument, which was built in the 5th century BC by the architects Ictinus and Kallikrates. Free time in Plaka area. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.

9th DAY / March 21, 2027 / ATHENS - ATHENS AIRPORT Departure
After breakfast, we depart for Athens Airport. Depart with the best memories.

Rates:

For the tour of Greece: $2850 per person, double occupancy. (Single supplement: $675)

These rates include: all accommodations in 4- and 5-star hotels, travel in country in “luxury touring coaches,” admission to all scheduled sites, licensed English-speaking guides, whisper units (earpieces) where available, breakfast and dinner each day, and tips for guides and drivers.

These rates do not include:

International airfare (this trip officially begins at the Thessaloniki airport, and concludes at the final departure airport of Athens). Lunches, additional drinks, travel insurance (we strongly recommend travel insurance), and personal expenses.

Registration and Payment schedule:

Initial Deposit: $500 (This deposit is non-refundable, unless we cancel the trip due to inadequate registration.)

Do not buy international flights until we confirm the trip.

Once adequate registration confirms the trip, amount due is 30% of the trip total, minus deposit. Due date: August 31, 2026

Final Balance due January 15, 2027

Upon receipt of deposit, you will receive a registration form to complete and sign.

To make initial deposit, use the following link:

Deposit - Journeys of Paul in Greece - March 2027 – Historical Footsteps

For any question, please write me at Bryan@HistoricalFootsteps.com

 

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