Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

Start Date: 06/14/2026 / End Date: 06/21/2026

Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

Start Date: 06/14/2026 / End Date: 06/21/2026

Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

8 days/ 7 nights

starting from

$ 0

Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

8 days / 7 nights

from

$ 0

Apostle Paul’s Missionary Journey Through Greece

8 days / 7 nights

from
$ 0

Tour Overview

Exploring the Ancient Cities of Apostle Paul in Greece, Where Scripture, Archaeology, and Culture Come Together

Nature

80%

City

70%

Adventure

60%

Fellowship

100%

History

95%

Guide

24/7

Follow the footsteps of Apostle Paul on a journey through the key cities of Macedonia and southern Greece, where he preached and established the earliest Christian congregations. From the bustling streets of Thessalonica, where Paul’s first letter to the believers was sent, to the welcoming hearts of Berea, the sacred port of Philippi, and the ancient streets of Corinth and Athens, this tour immerses you in the historical and archaeological settings of the first-century ministry. Discover how Paul’s message spread through Macedonia and into southern Greece, and explore the sites where the first believers gathered, studied Scripture, and upheld the faith. Along the way, enjoy the rich culture, landscapes, and local traditions that provide context to the Scripture-based journeys of Paul and his companions.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala)
  • Kavala / Neapolis
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki)
  • Berea (modern Veria)
  • Vergina

  • Kalambaka / Meteora
  • Delphi

  • Nafplio

  • Mycenae (modern Mycenae)
  • Epidaurus

  • Corinth

  • Athens

Tour at a Glance

Philippi · Kavala · Thessalonica · Berea · Vergina · Meteora · Delphi · Nafplio · Mycenae · Epidaurus · Corinth · Athens

Starting Date: 06/14/2026

End Date: 06/21/2026

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights

Group Size: 10 – 14

Tour Price: $0 $0 Early Booking Offer – valid until 01/31/2026

Deposit: €0 per person
Required by 01/31/2026 to secure your spot

What’s Included

7 nights in 4★/5★ hotels

7 breakfasts

Some lunches

Some dinners

Private AC transportation

Professional guide throughout

Guided visit to Philippi

Guided visit to Amphipolis

Guided visit to Thessaloniki

Guided visit to Berea (Veria)

Guided visit to Meteora

Guided visit to Delphi

Guided visit to Ancient Corinth

Guided visit to Athens

All entrance fees

Tour Overview

Exploring the Ancient Cities of Apostle Paul in Greece, Where Scripture, Archaeology, and Culture Come Together

Nature

80%

City

70%

Fellowship

100%

Adventure

60%

History

95%

Guide

24/7

Follow the footsteps of Apostle Paul on a journey through the key cities of Macedonia and southern Greece, where he preached and established the earliest Christian congregations. From the bustling streets of Thessalonica, where Paul’s first letter to the believers was sent, to the welcoming hearts of Berea, the sacred port of Philippi, and the ancient streets of Corinth and Athens, this tour immerses you in the historical and archaeological settings of the first-century ministry. Discover how Paul’s message spread through Macedonia and into southern Greece, and explore the sites where the first believers gathered, studied Scripture, and upheld the faith. Along the way, enjoy the rich culture, landscapes, and local traditions that provide context to the Scripture-based journeys of Paul and his companions.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala)
  • Kavala / Neapolis
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki)
  • Berea (modern Veria)
  • Vergina
  • Kalambaka / Meteora
  • Delphi
  • Nafplio
  • Mycenae
  • Epidaurus
  • Corinth
  • Athens

Tour at a Glance

Philippi · Kavala · Thessalonica · Berea · Vergina · Meteora · Delphi · Nafplio · Mycenae · Epidaurus · Corinth · Athens

Starting Date: 06/14/2026

End Date: 06/21/2026

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights

Group Size: 10 – 14

Tour Price: $0 $0 Early Booking Offer – valid until 01/31/2026

Deposit: €0 per person
Required by 01/31/2026 to secure your spot

What’s Included

7 nights in 4★/5★ hotels

7 breakfasts

Some lunches

Some dinners

Private AC transportation

Professional guide throughout

Guided visit to Philippi

Guided visit to Amphipolis

Guided visit to Thessaloniki

Guided visit to Berea (Veria)

Guided visit to Meteora

Guided visit to Delphi

Guided visit to Ancient Corinth

Guided visit to Athens

All entrance fees

Tour Overview

Exploring the Ancient Cities of Apostle Paul in Greece, Where Scripture, Archaeology, and Culture Come Together

80%

Nature

100%

Fellowship

70%

City

60%

Adventure

95

History

24/7

Guide

Follow the footsteps of Apostle Paul on a journey through the key cities of Macedonia and southern Greece, where he preached and established the earliest Christian congregations. From the bustling streets of Thessalonica, where Paul’s first letter to the believers was sent, to the welcoming hearts of Berea, the sacred port of Philippi, and the ancient streets of Corinth and Athens, this tour immerses you in the historical and archaeological settings of the first-century ministry. Discover how Paul’s message spread through Macedonia and into southern Greece, and explore the sites where the first believers gathered, studied Scripture, and upheld the faith. Along the way, enjoy the rich culture, landscapes, and local traditions that provide context to the Scripture-based journeys of Paul and his companions.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala)
  • Kavala / Neapolis
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki)
  • Berea (modern Veria)
  • Vergina
  • Kalambaka / Meteora
  • Delphi
  • Nafplio
  • Mycenae
  • Epidaurus
  • Corinth
  • Athens

Tour at a Glance

Philippi · Kavala · Thessalonica · Berea · Vergina · Meteora · Delphi · Nafplio · Mycenae · Epidaurus · Corinth · Athens

Starting Date: 06/14/2026

End Date: 06/21/2026

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights

Group Size: 10 – 14

Tour Price: $0 $0 Early Booking Offer – valid until 01/31/2026

Deposit: €0 per person
Required by 01/31/2026 to secure your spot

What’s Included

7 nights in 4★/5★ hotels

7 breakfasts

Some lunches

Some dinners

Private AC transportation

Professional guide throughout

Guided visit to Philippi

Guided visit to Amphipolis

Guided visit to Thessaloniki

Guided visit to Berea (Veria)

Guided visit to Meteora

Guided visit to Delphi

Guided visit to Ancient Corinth

Guided visit to Athens

All entrance fees

Tour Details

Tour Guide & Practical Information

Here you’ll find all the essential details about the tour, from what’s included in the package to luggage information and booking terms, so you know exactly what to expect.

Special Offer – Double Occupancy (per person)
$0

Offer valid until 01/31/2026. After this date, the regular price of $0 will apply.

Additional Information
All prices are per person.
No discounts apply for minors.

  • Airport transfer upon arrival in Thessalonica
  • On-site group guide throughout the tour
  • 7 nights accommodation in carefully selected 4★/5★ hotels
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Selected local lunches included during the tour
  • Private AC bus/van transportation throughout the itinerary
  • Visit of Thessalonica, including the White Tower, Old Town, and city center
  • Explore Philippi and Kavala (ancient Neapolis), key sites of Apostle Paul’s ministry in Macedonia
  • Visit Berea and Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital linked to Alexander the Great
  • Experience the unique geological landscape of Meteora
  • Guided tour of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the ancient Theatre
  • Discover Mycenae and Epidaurus, highlights of ancient Greek civilization
  • Visit Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul preached and established a congregation
  • Athens city tour, including the Acropolis and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
  • All scheduled archaeological sites and museum entrance fees included
  • International flights to and from Greece
  • Travel documents (passport, visas, etc.)
  • Optional travel, baggage, and cancellation insurance
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
  • Any city taxes or hotel fees required locally
  • Beverages not included with meals
  • Optional activities or entrance fees not mentioned in the “Included” section
  • Personal expenses (snacks, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
  • Anything not explicitly listed in the “Included” section

Secure your spot in this group tour with a simple deposit.
To confirm your participation, a deposit is required at the time of registration. The remaining balance must be paid by the indicated deadline.

Payment Schedule
Deposit: €0, due at registration to secure your spot, by 01/31/2026
Final Balance: Due by 03/31/2026

Payment Method
Bank transfer (ACH)

Important Notice
All payments, including deposits and final balances, are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel cancellation insurance to protect your investment and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

Questions or need assistance?
Our team is available to support you with any questions related to booking or payments.

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary and appreciated as a way to acknowledge professionalism and contribute to a smooth and well-coordinated travel experience.

During the tour, gratuities may be offered to the Tour Leader or Group Coordinator, who oversees the organization and logistics of the journey, as well as to licensed local guides who provide historical, cultural, and contextual insights at the sites visited.

Gratuities may also be extended to drivers and local service staff involved throughout the itinerary.

All tipping is entirely at the traveler’s discretion and should reflect personal satisfaction with the quality of service received. There is no obligation, and any contribution is voluntary.

International and domestic flights are not included in the tour package. Each participant is responsible for purchasing their own airfare.

Flight assistance can be provided upon request, but airfare is not part of the package price.

Important: Flights should be booked only after the tour has been officially confirmed by us. Once your flight is booked, you must share your flight details (arrival time, flight number, and airport) so we can properly organize airport pickup and group logistics.

Failure to provide flight details in advance may affect transfer arrangements.

  • To ensure comfort and adequate space in the minibus, each traveler is allowed one medium-sized suitcase or carry-on bag and one small personal item (such as a backpack or handbag).

    Large checked suitcases, multiple bags per person, or oversized luggage are not permitted. We strongly recommend packing light and efficiently, as luggage space is limited.

Private, air-conditioned transportation is provided whenever the itinerary requires travel outside city areas. These private transfers are included in the tour price, ensuring comfort, safety, and continuity throughout the journey.

When exploring cities, travelers are welcome to use public transportation or move at their own pace. Costs for public transport within cities are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose the most convenient option.

This approach combines the efficiency of private transfers for longer distances with the freedom and local experience of exploring cities independently.

Double Occupancy as Standard

Accommodations are based on double occupancy as standard. Requests for triple rooms or separate beds may be submitted at the time of booking but are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

Solo Travelers & Room Sharing

Solo travelers may request to share a room with another traveler of the same gender in order to avoid the single supplement. Roommate matching is subject to availability and will be confirmed prior to departure.

Single rooms are available upon request and subject to a single supplement.

The tour itinerary may be subject to changes. These adjustments may involve the order of daily activities or specific visits; however, we are committed to preserving the overall spirit, value, and quality of the original experience.

No refunds will be issued for itinerary changes caused by weather conditions, extreme events, or other circumstances beyond our control.

Any activities or visits missed due to weather or unforeseen situations will be rescheduled only if the group agrees to the proposed alternative and if the tour leader determines it to be feasible. Our priority is to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and meaningful journey, and we will always do our best to manage changes in a way that allows you to fully enjoy your experience in Turkey.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to assist and ensure you have an exceptional travel experience.

Comfort & Pace
This tour is designed to be comfortable and well-paced, with private, air-conditioned transportation provided whenever the itinerary requires travel between locations.

Walking & Mobility

  • Participants should be able to walk short to moderate distances.

  • Visits may include archaeological sites, ancient ruins, sanctuaries, and historic city centers.

  • Surfaces may be uneven, and there could be stairs or inclines.

Health & Safety

  • All participants must be in good general health and able to take part independently.

  • A basic level of mobility is essential to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and safe experience for everyone.

  • Physical limitations that could impact the group schedule or safety should be considered before booking.

Gruppo di amici JW in viaggio negli USA, catturando momenti indimenticabili durante la loro avventura.
Gruppo di amici JW in viaggio negli USA, catturando momenti indimenticabili durante la loro avventura.
Tour Details

Tour Guide & Practical Information

Here you’ll find all the essential details about the tour, from what’s included in the package to luggage information and booking terms, so you know exactly what to expect.

Special Offer – Double Occupancy (per person)
$0

Offer valid until 01/31/2026. After this date, the regular price of $0 will apply.

Additional Information
All prices are per person.
No discounts apply for minors.

  • Airport transfer upon arrival in Thessalonica
  • On-site group guide throughout the tour
  • 7 nights accommodation in carefully selected 4★/5★ hotels
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Selected local lunches included during the tour
  • Private AC bus/van transportation throughout the itinerary
  • Visit of Thessalonica, including the White Tower, Old Town, and city center
  • Explore Philippi and Kavala (ancient Neapolis), key sites of Apostle Paul’s ministry in Macedonia
  • Visit Berea and Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital linked to Alexander the Great
  • Experience the unique geological landscape of Meteora
  • Guided tour of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the ancient Theatre
  • Discover Mycenae and Epidaurus, highlights of ancient Greek civilization
  • Visit Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul preached and established a congregation
  • Athens city tour, including the Acropolis and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
  • All scheduled archaeological sites and museum entrance fees included
  • International flights to and from Greece
  • Travel documents (passport, visas, etc.)
  • Optional travel, baggage, and cancellation insurance
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
  • Any city taxes or hotel fees required locally
  • Beverages not included with meals
  • Optional activities or entrance fees not mentioned in the “Included” section
  • Personal expenses (snacks, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
  • Anything not explicitly listed in the “Included” section

Secure your spot in this group tour with a simple deposit.
To confirm your participation, a deposit is required at the time of registration. The remaining balance must be paid by the indicated deadline.

Payment Schedule
Deposit: €0, due at registration to secure your spot, by 01/31/2026
Final Balance: Due by 03/31/2026

Payment Method
Bank transfer (ACH)

Important Notice
All payments, including deposits and final balances, are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel cancellation insurance to protect your investment and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

Questions or need assistance?
Our team is available to support you with any questions related to booking or payments.

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary and appreciated as a way to acknowledge professionalism and contribute to a smooth and well-coordinated travel experience.

During the tour, gratuities may be offered to the Tour Leader or Group Coordinator, who oversees the organization and logistics of the journey, as well as to licensed local guides who provide historical, cultural, and contextual insights at the sites visited.

Gratuities may also be extended to drivers and local service staff involved throughout the itinerary.

All tipping is entirely at the traveler’s discretion and should reflect personal satisfaction with the quality of service received. There is no obligation, and any contribution is voluntary.

International and domestic flights are not included in the tour package. Each participant is responsible for purchasing their own airfare.

Flight assistance can be provided upon request, but airfare is not part of the package price.

Important: Flights should be booked only after the tour has been officially confirmed by us. Once your flight is booked, you must share your flight details (arrival time, flight number, and airport) so we can properly organize airport pickup and group logistics.

Failure to provide flight details in advance may affect transfer arrangements.

  • To ensure comfort and adequate space in the minibus, each traveler is allowed one medium-sized suitcase or carry-on bag and one small personal item (such as a backpack or handbag).

    Large checked suitcases, multiple bags per person, or oversized luggage are not permitted. We strongly recommend packing light and efficiently, as luggage space is limited.

Private, air-conditioned transportation is provided whenever the itinerary requires travel outside city areas. These private transfers are included in the tour price, ensuring comfort, safety, and continuity throughout the journey.

When exploring cities, travelers are welcome to use public transportation or move at their own pace. Costs for public transport within cities are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose the most convenient option.

This approach combines the efficiency of private transfers for longer distances with the freedom and local experience of exploring cities independently.

Double Occupancy as Standard

Accommodations are based on double occupancy as standard. Requests for triple rooms or separate beds may be submitted at the time of booking but are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

Solo Travelers & Room Sharing

Solo travelers may request to share a room with another traveler of the same gender in order to avoid the single supplement. Roommate matching is subject to availability and will be confirmed prior to departure.

Single rooms are available upon request and subject to a single supplement.

The tour itinerary may be subject to changes. These adjustments may involve the order of daily activities or specific visits; however, we are committed to preserving the overall spirit, value, and quality of the original experience.

No refunds will be issued for itinerary changes caused by weather conditions, extreme events, or other circumstances beyond our control.

Any activities or visits missed due to weather or unforeseen situations will be rescheduled only if the group agrees to the proposed alternative and if the tour leader determines it to be feasible. Our priority is to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and meaningful journey, and we will always do our best to manage changes in a way that allows you to fully enjoy your experience in Turkey.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to assist and ensure you have an exceptional travel experience.

Comfort & Pace
This tour is designed to be comfortable and well-paced, with private, air-conditioned transportation provided whenever the itinerary requires travel between locations.

Walking & Mobility

  • Participants should be able to walk short to moderate distances.

  • Visits may include archaeological sites, ancient ruins, sanctuaries, and historic city centers.

  • Surfaces may be uneven, and there could be stairs or inclines.

Health & Safety

  • All participants must be in good general health and able to take part independently.

  • A basic level of mobility is essential to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and safe experience for everyone.

  • Physical limitations that could impact the group schedule or safety should be considered before booking.

Tour Details

Tour Guide & Practical Information

Here you’ll find all the essential details about the tour, from what’s included in the package to luggage information and booking terms, so you know exactly what to expect.

Gruppo di amici JW in viaggio negli USA, catturando momenti indimenticabili durante la loro avventura.

Special Offer – Double Occupancy (per person)
$0

Offer valid until 01/31/2026. After this date, the regular price of $0 will apply.

Additional Information
All prices are per person.
No discounts apply for minors.

  • Airport transfer upon arrival in Thessalonica
  • On-site group guide throughout the tour
  • 7 nights accommodation in carefully selected 4★/5★ hotels
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Selected local lunches included during the tour
  • Private AC bus/van transportation throughout the itinerary
  • Visit of Thessalonica, including the White Tower, Old Town, and city center
  • Explore Philippi and Kavala (ancient Neapolis), key sites of Apostle Paul’s ministry in Macedonia
  • Visit Berea and Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital linked to Alexander the Great
  • Experience the unique geological landscape of Meteora
  • Guided tour of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the ancient Theatre
  • Discover Mycenae and Epidaurus, highlights of ancient Greek civilization
  • Visit Ancient Corinth, where Apostle Paul preached and established a congregation
  • Athens city tour, including the Acropolis and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
  • All scheduled archaeological sites and museum entrance fees included
  • International flights to and from Greece
  • Travel documents (passport, visas, etc.)
  • Optional travel, baggage, and cancellation insurance
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
  • Any city taxes or hotel fees required locally
  • Beverages not included with meals
  • Optional activities or entrance fees not mentioned in the “Included” section
  • Personal expenses (snacks, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
  • Anything not explicitly listed in the “Included” section

Secure your spot in this group tour with a simple deposit.
To confirm your participation, a deposit is required at the time of registration. The remaining balance must be paid by the indicated deadline.

Payment Schedule
Deposit: €0, due at registration to secure your spot, by 01/31/2026
Final Balance: Due by 03/31/2026

Payment Method
Bank transfer (ACH)

Important Notice
All payments, including deposits and final balances, are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel cancellation insurance to protect your investment and enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

Questions or need assistance?
Our team is available to support you with any questions related to booking or payments.

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary and appreciated as a way to acknowledge professionalism and contribute to a smooth and well-coordinated travel experience.

During the tour, gratuities may be offered to the Tour Leader or Group Coordinator, who oversees the organization and logistics of the journey, as well as to licensed local guides who provide historical, cultural, and contextual insights at the sites visited.

Gratuities may also be extended to drivers and local service staff involved throughout the itinerary.

All tipping is entirely at the traveler’s discretion and should reflect personal satisfaction with the quality of service received. There is no obligation, and any contribution is voluntary.

International and domestic flights are not included in the tour package. Each participant is responsible for purchasing their own airfare.

Flight assistance can be provided upon request, but airfare is not part of the package price.

Important: Flights should be booked only after the tour has been officially confirmed by us. Once your flight is booked, you must share your flight details (arrival time, flight number, and airport) so we can properly organize airport pickup and group logistics.

Failure to provide flight details in advance may affect transfer arrangements.

  • To ensure comfort and adequate space in the minibus, each traveler is allowed one medium-sized suitcase or carry-on bag and one small personal item (such as a backpack or handbag).

    Large checked suitcases, multiple bags per person, or oversized luggage are not permitted. We strongly recommend packing light and efficiently, as luggage space is limited.

Private, air-conditioned transportation is provided whenever the itinerary requires travel outside city areas. These private transfers are included in the tour price, ensuring comfort, safety, and continuity throughout the journey.

When exploring cities, travelers are welcome to use public transportation or move at their own pace. Costs for public transport within cities are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose the most convenient option.

This approach combines the efficiency of private transfers for longer distances with the freedom and local experience of exploring cities independently.

Double Occupancy as Standard

Accommodations are based on double occupancy as standard. Requests for triple rooms or separate beds may be submitted at the time of booking but are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

Solo Travelers & Room Sharing

Solo travelers may request to share a room with another traveler of the same gender in order to avoid the single supplement. Roommate matching is subject to availability and will be confirmed prior to departure.

Single rooms are available upon request and subject to a single supplement.

The tour itinerary may be subject to changes. These adjustments may involve the order of daily activities or specific visits; however, we are committed to preserving the overall spirit, value, and quality of the original experience.

No refunds will be issued for itinerary changes caused by weather conditions, extreme events, or other circumstances beyond our control.

Any activities or visits missed due to weather or unforeseen situations will be rescheduled only if the group agrees to the proposed alternative and if the tour leader determines it to be feasible. Our priority is to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and meaningful journey, and we will always do our best to manage changes in a way that allows you to fully enjoy your experience in Turkey.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to assist and ensure you have an exceptional travel experience.

Comfort & Pace
This tour is designed to be comfortable and well-paced, with private, air-conditioned transportation provided whenever the itinerary requires travel between locations.

Walking & Mobility

  • Participants should be able to walk short to moderate distances.

  • Visits may include archaeological sites, ancient ruins, sanctuaries, and historic city centers.

  • Surfaces may be uneven, and there could be stairs or inclines.

Health & Safety

  • All participants must be in good general health and able to take part independently.

  • A basic level of mobility is essential to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and safe experience for everyone.

  • Physical limitations that could impact the group schedule or safety should be considered before booking.

Passaporti pronti per un viaggio di gruppo negli Stati Uniti.
Tour Details

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We have included an FAQ section to address the most frequently asked questions and help you feel fully prepared for your trip. Reviewing this information will give you a clearer idea of what to expect and how to best organize your travel experience.

Before booking your tour, make sure you meet all entry requirements for Greece. Each traveler is responsible for having valid documentation and complying with current regulations.

Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay in Greece. Greek authorities and U.S. Customs enforce this strictly, and you may be denied entry if your passport does not meet this requirement.

Visa / Entry Authorization: U.S. citizens traveling to Greece for tourism of up to 90 days within any 180-day period generally do not need to obtain a visa in advance. Instead, U.S. passport holders enter visa-free for tourism purposes.

For full official guidance or to check the latest rules, visit the official Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs website: https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/

Even if no visa is required, you should confirm entry rules before departure, as policies can change.

Credit Cards & Personal Documentation: While not mandatory for entry, having a credit card is recommended for personal expenses and incidental charges during your trip.

Please ensure your documentation is complete before travel to avoid entry delays or denied boarding.

Throughout the tour, you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. This guide specializes in the history, culture, and sites of Turkey, offering detailed insights and stories at every stop—from the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the vibrant streets of Istanbul. Depending on the group size, an additional tour leader may join to assist with logistics, but rest assured that, in any case, there will always be a dedicated professional ensuring both the historical insights and the smooth management of the trip.

When the group size allows, a tour leader may be present to handle day-to-day logistics, coordinate transfers, and provide support throughout the journey. For smaller groups, the local guide will cover both roles, managing logistics and ensuring a seamless experience. Either way, you can enjoy the tour fully, knowing all organizational and historical aspects are carefully managed.

The local currency in Greece is the Euro (EUR). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major shops, it is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for local markets, small vendors, or tips.

You can exchange some U.S. dollars to Euros before your trip, or withdraw cash at ATMs in Greece. Make sure to check current exchange rates before traveling using a reliable source, such as XE Currency Converter.

For convenience, many travelers use a combination of credit/debit cards and cash, so you can pay digitally where accepted and have cash available for smaller transactions. We recommend planning ahead to ensure a smooth travel experience.

We strongly recommend that all travelers purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers both medical emergencies and trip cancellation/interruption.

We work with two trusted insurance partners and can provide guidance if you’d like to purchase through them. If you already have your own policy, you are of course welcome to use it.

For any questions or assistance regarding travel insurance, feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help ensure you travel safely and with peace of mind.

On this tour, you’ll be traveling with brothers and sisters who share your faith, creating a warm and supportive environment. While everyone will have the chance to explore and experience each site up close, the group setting also offers opportunities to connect, share insights, and build new friendships.

Your local guide will accompany you throughout the journey, sharing in-depth knowledge of each location and helping to make every visit meaningful and engaging. Even though the guide is not considered part of the traveling group, their presence ensures the experience is organized, insightful, and memorable.

The goal of this tour is not only to visit the biblical sites and cultural landmarks but also to be encouraged spiritually, enjoy fellowship, and enrich your travel experience with like-minded companions.

Traveling to Greece from the United States means crossing multiple time zones, and the amount of jet lag will vary depending on your departure city – from the West Coast or Hawaii to New York, your body will need time to adjust.

We recommend arriving in Greece with a day or two to acclimate if possible, getting plenty of rest on the first day, and staying hydrated throughout the flight.

Our itinerary allows for gentle starts and balanced pacing at the beginning of the tour to help everyone recover and fully enjoy the experience.

Passaporti pronti per un viaggio di gruppo negli Stati Uniti.
Tour Details

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We have included an FAQ section to address the most frequently asked questions and help you feel fully prepared for your trip. Reviewing this information will give you a clearer idea of what to expect and how to best organize your travel experience.

Before booking your tour, make sure you meet all entry requirements for Greece. Each traveler is responsible for having valid documentation and complying with current regulations.

Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay in Greece. Greek authorities and U.S. Customs enforce this strictly, and you may be denied entry if your passport does not meet this requirement.

Visa / Entry Authorization: U.S. citizens traveling to Greece for tourism of up to 90 days within any 180-day period generally do not need to obtain a visa in advance. Instead, U.S. passport holders enter visa-free for tourism purposes.

For full official guidance or to check the latest rules, visit the official Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs website: https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/

Even if no visa is required, you should confirm entry rules before departure, as policies can change.

Credit Cards & Personal Documentation: While not mandatory for entry, having a credit card is recommended for personal expenses and incidental charges during your trip.

Please ensure your documentation is complete before travel to avoid entry delays or denied boarding.

Throughout the tour, you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. This guide specializes in the history, culture, and sites of Turkey, offering detailed insights and stories at every stop—from the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the vibrant streets of Istanbul. Depending on the group size, an additional tour leader may join to assist with logistics, but rest assured that, in any case, there will always be a dedicated professional ensuring both the historical insights and the smooth management of the trip.

When the group size allows, a tour leader may be present to handle day-to-day logistics, coordinate transfers, and provide support throughout the journey. For smaller groups, the local guide will cover both roles, managing logistics and ensuring a seamless experience. Either way, you can enjoy the tour fully, knowing all organizational and historical aspects are carefully managed.

The local currency in Greece is the Euro (EUR). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major shops, it is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for local markets, small vendors, or tips.

You can exchange some U.S. dollars to Euros before your trip, or withdraw cash at ATMs in Greece. Make sure to check current exchange rates before traveling using a reliable source, such as XE Currency Converter.

For convenience, many travelers use a combination of credit/debit cards and cash, so you can pay digitally where accepted and have cash available for smaller transactions. We recommend planning ahead to ensure a smooth travel experience.

We strongly recommend that all travelers purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers both medical emergencies and trip cancellation/interruption.

We work with two trusted insurance partners and can provide guidance if you’d like to purchase through them. If you already have your own policy, you are of course welcome to use it.

For any questions or assistance regarding travel insurance, feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help ensure you travel safely and with peace of mind.

On this tour, you’ll be traveling with brothers and sisters who share your faith, creating a warm and supportive environment. While everyone will have the chance to explore and experience each site up close, the group setting also offers opportunities to connect, share insights, and build new friendships.

Your local guide will accompany you throughout the journey, sharing in-depth knowledge of each location and helping to make every visit meaningful and engaging. Even though the guide is not considered part of the traveling group, their presence ensures the experience is organized, insightful, and memorable.

The goal of this tour is not only to visit the biblical sites and cultural landmarks but also to be encouraged spiritually, enjoy fellowship, and enrich your travel experience with like-minded companions.

Traveling to Greece from the United States means crossing multiple time zones, and the amount of jet lag will vary depending on your departure city – from the West Coast or Hawaii to New York, your body will need time to adjust.

We recommend arriving in Greece with a day or two to acclimate if possible, getting plenty of rest on the first day, and staying hydrated throughout the flight.

Our itinerary allows for gentle starts and balanced pacing at the beginning of the tour to help everyone recover and fully enjoy the experience.

Tour Details

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We have included an FAQ section to address the most frequently asked questions and help you feel fully prepared for your trip. Reviewing this information will give you a clearer idea of what to expect and how to best organize your travel experience.

Passaporti pronti per un viaggio di gruppo negli Stati Uniti.

Before booking your tour, make sure you meet all entry requirements for Greece. Each traveler is responsible for having valid documentation and complying with current regulations.

Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay in Greece. Greek authorities and U.S. Customs enforce this strictly, and you may be denied entry if your passport does not meet this requirement.

Visa / Entry Authorization: U.S. citizens traveling to Greece for tourism of up to 90 days within any 180-day period generally do not need to obtain a visa in advance. Instead, U.S. passport holders enter visa-free for tourism purposes.

For full official guidance or to check the latest rules, visit the official Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs website: https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/

Even if no visa is required, you should confirm entry rules before departure, as policies can change.

Credit Cards & Personal Documentation: While not mandatory for entry, having a credit card is recommended for personal expenses and incidental charges during your trip.

Please ensure your documentation is complete before travel to avoid entry delays or denied boarding.

Throughout the tour, you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. This guide specializes in the history, culture, and sites of Turkey, offering detailed insights and stories at every stop—from the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the vibrant streets of Istanbul. Depending on the group size, an additional tour leader may join to assist with logistics, but rest assured that, in any case, there will always be a dedicated professional ensuring both the historical insights and the smooth management of the trip.

When the group size allows, a tour leader may be present to handle day-to-day logistics, coordinate transfers, and provide support throughout the journey. For smaller groups, the local guide will cover both roles, managing logistics and ensuring a seamless experience. Either way, you can enjoy the tour fully, knowing all organizational and historical aspects are carefully managed.

The local currency in Greece is the Euro (EUR). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major shops, it is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for local markets, small vendors, or tips.

You can exchange some U.S. dollars to Euros before your trip, or withdraw cash at ATMs in Greece. Make sure to check current exchange rates before traveling using a reliable source, such as XE Currency Converter.

For convenience, many travelers use a combination of credit/debit cards and cash, so you can pay digitally where accepted and have cash available for smaller transactions. We recommend planning ahead to ensure a smooth travel experience.

We strongly recommend that all travelers purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers both medical emergencies and trip cancellation/interruption.

We work with two trusted insurance partners and can provide guidance if you’d like to purchase through them. If you already have your own policy, you are of course welcome to use it.

For any questions or assistance regarding travel insurance, feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help ensure you travel safely and with peace of mind.

On this tour, you’ll be traveling with brothers and sisters who share your faith, creating a warm and supportive environment. While everyone will have the chance to explore and experience each site up close, the group setting also offers opportunities to connect, share insights, and build new friendships.

Your local guide will accompany you throughout the journey, sharing in-depth knowledge of each location and helping to make every visit meaningful and engaging. Even though the guide is not considered part of the traveling group, their presence ensures the experience is organized, insightful, and memorable.

The goal of this tour is not only to visit the biblical sites and cultural landmarks but also to be encouraged spiritually, enjoy fellowship, and enrich your travel experience with like-minded companions.

Traveling to Greece from the United States means crossing multiple time zones, and the amount of jet lag will vary depending on your departure city – from the West Coast or Hawaii to New York, your body will need time to adjust.

We recommend arriving in Greece with a day or two to acclimate if possible, getting plenty of rest on the first day, and staying hydrated throughout the flight.

Our itinerary allows for gentle starts and balanced pacing at the beginning of the tour to help everyone recover and fully enjoy the experience.

Itinerary

Following Apostle Paul from Macedonia to Athens and Corinth

On this spiritually and historically enriching journey through Greece, you will explore the biblical sites where Apostle Paul traveled, preached, and established early congregations. Starting in Macedonia, the historic land once ruled by Alexander the Great, whose conquests shaped the cultural and political context of the Mediterranean, the tour takes you through Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea, highlighting the communities that welcomed Paul’s teachings. The journey continues south to Athens and Corinth, two of the most significant centers of early Christian activity in Greece. Each destination offers a unique insight into the spread of Christianity, the life of the early congregations, and the historical and cultural context of the first century, where biblical events and Hellenistic history intersect. This carefully curated tour combines comfort, local expertise, and immersive experiences, giving you the opportunity to deepen your understanding of Scripture while discovering ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and the legacy of Alexander the Great.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala) – Site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia
  • Kavala / Neapolis – Port where Paul first landed in Macedonia
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki) – Major city addressed in two of Paul’s letters
  • Berea (modern Veria) – Community attentive to the Scriptures, visited by Paul
  • Vergina – Ancient Macedonian capital, royal tombs, and historical context of Alexander the Great
  • Kalambaka / Meteora – Geological formations illustrating the dramatic landscapes Paul would have traveled through
  • Delphi (modern Delphi) – Ancient religious and political center providing cultural context
  • Nafplio – Coastal city with local culinary and wine experiences
  • Mycenae – Ancient city ruins highlighting Greece’s historical roots
  • Epidaurus – Renowned theater illustrating Greek engineering and culture
  • Corinth – Where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation
  • Athens – Including the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
Daily Itinerary

Arrival in Thessalonica and transfer to your hotel for check-in and rest. Depending on availability, you may visit the White Tower, Old Town (Ano Poli), and the city center. Evening at leisure, followed by dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Depart to Philippi (modern Kavala), the site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia. Continue to Kavala / Neapolis, the port where Paul first landed in Macedonia. Afternoon return to Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki), exploring the streets visited by Paul and the areas mentioned in his letters. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Berea (modern Veria), where Paul preached to a receptive community. Continue to Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital, including the royal tombs and historical sites linked to Alexander the Great. Drive to Kalambaka, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore the dramatic geological formations of Meteora, a region of breathtaking landscapes Paul would have crossed. No monasteries visit; instead, enjoy a wine tasting or olive oil tasting in the area. Continue to Delphi, check in at the hotel, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theatre, learning about its historical and cultural significance. On the way to Nafplio, stop at Ossios Lukas monastery if desired, or continue with local culinary experiences. Arrival in Nafplio, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore Mycenae, the ancient city ruins. Continue to Epidaurus, famous for its remarkable theater acoustics. Drive to Corinth (modern Corinth), where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation. Afternoon transfer to Athens, dinner, and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Full day city tour of Athens, including the Acropolis, Parthenon, and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians. Afternoon free for personal exploration or optional cultural experiences. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Athens Airport according to flight schedule. End of tour.

Itinerary

Following Apostle Paul from Macedonia to Athens and Corinth

On this spiritually and historically enriching journey through Greece, you will explore the biblical sites where Apostle Paul traveled, preached, and established early congregations. Starting in Macedonia, the historic land once ruled by Alexander the Great, whose conquests shaped the cultural and political context of the Mediterranean, the tour takes you through Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea, highlighting the communities that welcomed Paul’s teachings. The journey continues south to Athens and Corinth, two of the most significant centers of early Christian activity in Greece. Each destination offers a unique insight into the spread of Christianity, the life of the early congregations, and the historical and cultural context of the first century, where biblical events and Hellenistic history intersect. This carefully curated tour combines comfort, local expertise, and immersive experiences, giving you the opportunity to deepen your understanding of Scripture while discovering ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and the legacy of Alexander the Great.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala) – Site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia
  • Kavala / Neapolis – Port where Paul first landed in Macedonia
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki) – Major city addressed in two of Paul’s letters
  • Berea (modern Veria) – Community attentive to the Scriptures, visited by Paul
  • Vergina – Ancient Macedonian capital, royal tombs, and historical context of Alexander the Great
  • Kalambaka / Meteora – Geological formations illustrating the dramatic landscapes Paul would have traveled through
  • Delphi – Ancient religious and political center providing cultural context
  • Nafplio – Coastal city with local culinary and wine experiences
  • Mycenae – Ancient city ruins highlighting Greece’s historical roots
  • Epidaurus – Renowned theater illustrating Greek engineering and culture
  • Corinth – Where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation
  • Athens – Including the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
Daily Itinerary

Arrival in Thessalonica and transfer to your hotel for check-in and rest. Depending on availability, you may visit the White Tower, Old Town (Ano Poli), and the city center. Evening at leisure, followed by dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Depart to Philippi (modern Kavala), the site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia. Continue to Kavala / Neapolis, the port where Paul first landed in Macedonia. Afternoon return to Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki), exploring the streets visited by Paul and the areas mentioned in his letters. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Berea (modern Veria), where Paul preached to a receptive community. Continue to Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital, including the royal tombs and historical sites linked to Alexander the Great. Drive to Kalambaka, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore the dramatic geological formations of Meteora, a region of breathtaking landscapes Paul would have crossed. No monasteries visit; instead, enjoy a wine tasting or olive oil tasting in the area. Continue to Delphi, check in at the hotel, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theatre, learning about its historical and cultural significance. On the way to Nafplio, stop at Ossios Lukas monastery if desired, or continue with local culinary experiences. Arrival in Nafplio, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore Mycenae, the ancient city ruins. Continue to Epidaurus, famous for its remarkable theater acoustics. Drive to Corinth (modern Corinth), where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation. Afternoon transfer to Athens, dinner, and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Full day city tour of Athens, including the Acropolis, Parthenon, and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians. Afternoon free for personal exploration or optional cultural experiences. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Athens Airport according to flight schedule. End of tour.

Itinerary

Following Apostle Paul from Macedonia to Athens and Corinth

On this spiritually and historically enriching journey through Greece, you will explore the biblical sites where Apostle Paul traveled, preached, and established early congregations. Starting in Macedonia, the historic land once ruled by Alexander the Great, whose conquests shaped the cultural and political context of the Mediterranean, the tour takes you through Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea, highlighting the communities that welcomed Paul’s teachings. The journey continues south to Athens and Corinth, two of the most significant centers of early Christian activity in Greece. Each destination offers a unique insight into the spread of Christianity, the life of the early congregations, and the historical and cultural context of the first century, where biblical events and Hellenistic history intersect. This carefully curated tour combines comfort, local expertise, and immersive experiences, giving you the opportunity to deepen your understanding of Scripture while discovering ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and the legacy of Alexander the Great.

  • Philippi (modern Kavala) – Site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia
  • Kavala / Neapolis – Port where Paul first landed in Macedonia
  • Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki) – Major city addressed in two of Paul’s letters
  • Berea (modern Veria) – Community attentive to the Scriptures, visited by Paul
  • Vergina – Ancient Macedonian capital, royal tombs, and historical context of Alexander the Great
  • Kalambaka / Meteora – Geological formations illustrating the dramatic landscapes Paul would have traveled through
  • Delphi – Ancient religious and political center providing cultural context
  • Nafplio – Coastal city with local culinary and wine experiences
  • Mycenae – Ancient city ruins highlighting Greece’s historical roots
  • Epidaurus – Renowned theater illustrating Greek engineering and culture
  • Corinth – Where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation
  • Athens – Including the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians
Daily Itinerary

Arrival in Thessalonica and transfer to your hotel for check-in and rest. Depending on availability, you may visit the White Tower, Old Town (Ano Poli), and the city center. Evening at leisure, followed by dinner at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Depart to Philippi (modern Kavala), the site of the first European congregation, where Paul baptized Lydia. Continue to Kavala / Neapolis, the port where Paul first landed in Macedonia. Afternoon return to Thessalonica (modern Thessaloniki), exploring the streets visited by Paul and the areas mentioned in his letters. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Berea (modern Veria), where Paul preached to a receptive community. Continue to Vergina, the ancient Macedonian capital, including the royal tombs and historical sites linked to Alexander the Great. Drive to Kalambaka, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore the dramatic geological formations of Meteora, a region of breathtaking landscapes Paul would have crossed. No monasteries visit; instead, enjoy a wine tasting or olive oil tasting in the area. Continue to Delphi, check in at the hotel, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theatre, learning about its historical and cultural significance. On the way to Nafplio, stop at Ossios Lukas monastery if desired, or continue with local culinary experiences. Arrival in Nafplio, dinner, and overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel. Explore Mycenae, the ancient city ruins. Continue to Epidaurus, famous for its remarkable theater acoustics. Drive to Corinth (modern Corinth), where Paul preached for 18 months and established a congregation. Afternoon transfer to Athens, dinner, and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Full day city tour of Athens, including the Acropolis, Parthenon, and the Areopagus, where Paul addressed the Athenians. Afternoon free for personal exploration or optional cultural experiences. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Athens Airport according to flight schedule. End of tour.

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