Steps of Paul and Glories of Greece 2010
Journey into the footsteps of Paul - travel to Thessalonika, where Paul wrote his letter to the Thessalonians; Philippi , where he wrote the letter to the Philippians, Mars Hill, where he preached and Corinth where he lived and spoke to the Corinthians. This tour offers the experience of his spiritual legacy and the beauty of this historical area, it is trip you will never forget.
Optional extension - Cruise to the Aegean Islands visiting Mykonos , Rhodes and Ephesus. Included Highlights
Optional extension - Cruise to the Aegean Islands visiting Mykonos , Rhodes and Ephesus. Included Highlights
Airfare: Round trip airfare from a New York Area gateway
Accomodations: Superior class tourist hotels
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner daily
Sightseeing: As per itinerary
Other Inclusions: Airport-hotel transfers, hotel taxes, baggage handling, Touring by Private Air Conditioned Motorcoach, Services of a Professional Regina Tours Escort, Priest to accompany trip (if available)
Call (954) 796-9006 for more information or to book today! Mention code 8725998
- Tour Operator
- Regina Tours
- Offer
- Offer valid through 11/1/2010
- Duration
- 8 Days
- Escorted
- Escorted - Yes
| Day | Destination | Description |
| Day 1 | New York | New York, NY : We depart from our local International Airport for our journey to Greece. Dinner and breakfast will be served on flight. |
| Day 2 | Thessaloniki | Thessaloniki : Upon our arrival in Thessalonika; a city that is over 2300 years old. It was built in 316 BC by Kassandros, the Macedonian King, and was named after his wife, Thessalonika the sister of Alexander the Great. It was here that Paul wrote his letter to the Thessalonians. Later the city flourished under the Byzantine Empire. Our tour includes the Roman Market, theatre and baths, Arch of Galerius, the City walls, Chain Tower and Citadel, the white tower, Byzantine churches, the cave and well of the Apostle Paul, House of Jason, Monastery of Vlattadon, Aristotle's Square, and statue of Alexander the Great. We also visit the archaeological museum with the treasures of Vergina. Dinner and overnight in Thessalonika. D |
| Day 3 | Thessaloniki | Thessaloniki : Today we visit the beautiful town of Kavala, called Neapolis in the days of Paul (Acts 16: 11). From here continue to the site of ancient Philippi where Paul wrote the letter to the Philippians, started to preach the word of God to the nations, and baptized the first Christian on European soil. We see the Baptistry of Lydia, the ancient theater and visit the place where Paul was flogged and imprisoned. Dinner and overnight in Thessalonika. B,D |
| Day 4 | Kalambaka | Kalambaka : We drive to Veria (ancient Berea), where the Christian congregations were devoted to Paul's works. We stop for a visit at the monument dedicated to the Apostle. Then we continue to Kalambaka to visit the famous monasteries. Perched atop soaring cliffs, gigantic rocks have been etched by time into a variety of shapes rooted deeply in the ground yet completely isolated from the world around them. The Monasteries with their wooden galleries and corniced rooftops hang precariously over the breath-taking abysses, with the Pindus range at their back. We return to Kalambaka, for dinner and overnight. B,D |
| Day 5 | Athens | Athens : After breakfast we depart, through the mountainous Greek countryside arriving in Delphi, the center of the ancient world - the "Omphalos" ("Naval - of the Earth") whose prestige extended far beyond the boundaries of the Hellenic universe. On the slopes of Mount Parnassus, a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty lay the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo pythios. Visit the treasury of the Athenians, the temple of Apollo and the museum containing such masterpieces of ancient Greek sculpture as the bronze Charioteer and the famous athlete Aghias. Continue to Athens for dinner and over-night. B,D |
| Day 6 | Athens | Athens : City sightseeing includes a visit to the world-renowned Acropolis, with the ruins of the Parthenon, Erechteum and Propylea. Then, we ascend Mars Hill, where Paul preached (Acts 17:16, 22). Also, view the Agora (ancient market place, and former center of Athenian public life), the House of Parliament, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Presidential Palace. We then Depart for Corinth with a brief stop at the Corinth Canal, which separates Peloponnese from the Greek mainland and connects the two seas (Ionian and Aegean). Later visit Corinth which was home for Paul for eighteen months. We visit the Archaeological Museum, the Bema, the Market Place and the Temples. From the Bema at Corinth, Paul spoke to the Corinthians about our Lord and Savior Christ. Return to Athens for dinner and overnight at our hotel. B,L,D |
| Day 7 | Athens | Athens : Today we have a full day at leisure to pursue personal interests. Perhaps a visit to the Plaka to shop or eat in one of the many fine restaurants. B,D |
| Day 8 | New York | New York, NY : Today our journey ends with good memories as we bid farewell to our new Greek friends. We are transferred to Athens airport for our flight home. Arrival the same day. B |
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