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DAY 1 —USA
• ISTANBUL
Depart from USA on our flight to Istanbul, Turkey. Meals and overnight
on board. After dinner relax and enjoy the on-board entertainment.
DAY 2 — ISTANBUL
Upon arrival in Istanbul, we will be met and transferred to our
hotel. On our way there will be a short panoramic tour of the city.
DAY 3 — ISTANBUL
After breakfast we will leave our hotel for a full day sightseeing
tour. We will first visit the St. Savior-in-Chora Church, now known
as the Kariye Museum. Continue on to the Hippodrome, the former
centre of sportive and political activities of Constantinople. We
will then visit the legendary Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque).
Later visit the Sophia Church. The remaining of the day will be
free at leisure to enjoy shopping at the Grand Covered Bazaar

DAY 4 — ISTANBUL/Izmir/Sardis/Philadelphia/Laodicea/PAMUKKALE
Transfer to the airport where will take the first flight of the
day to
Izmir. Upon arrival in Izmir we will start driving East towards
Pamukkale.
Our first stop will be at Salihli, ancient Sardis, capital of the
ancient
Kingdom of Lydia. From here we will continue on to Alasehir, ancient
Philadelphia, the first of the Seven Churches. Visit Laodicea, a
vast Roman
colony, which stood at the junction of two important main roads
which then
prospered from trade and banking. Laodicea was one of the Seven
Churches
addressed by John in the Revelation.
DAY 5— PAMUKKALE/Hierapolis/Colossae/Miletus/KUSADASI
Today we visit Pamukkale and the ruins of Hierapolis, which is located
right
over the travertine terraces, and which was a fashionable spa centre
in
Roman times. From here we drive East to Colossae, the city to which
Paul
wrote his letter from Ephesus or Rome, and from which we learn the
Colossians, the inhabitants of this city, learned about the grace
of God
from his disciple, Epaphras. Visit Miletus, which in ancient times
was a
port situated at the mouth of the Meander River. St. Paul visited
Miletus in
spring - possibly in AD 47. We finish our day by driving to Kusadasi,
a
well-inhabited touristic port town on the Aegean where we will be
spending
the night.
DAY 6 – KUSADASI/Ephesus/IZMIR
Visit Ephesus, which began as a port on the mouth of the Cayster
River. It
became one of the leading cities of the world, linking the western
end of
trade routes in Anatolia with the rest of the Mediterranean. Paul
preached
and taught in Ephesus for over two years. He had to leave Ephesus
following
the famous riot agitated by the Silversmith Demetrius who was concerned
that
the advent of the new religion would hurt his trade of selling silver
statues of Artemis. Some authorities believe that following the
riot, St.
Paul was imprisoned in the so-called "Prison of St Paul"
in Ephesus. You
will visit Ephesus archaeological site where you will see the great
theatre,
Celsius library and the fabulous Curetes Street. We will also visit
the
Basilica of St. John and the Temple of Artemis, and continue on
to Izmir,
ancient Smyrna, to which John wrote one of his letters. In Izmir
we have a
brief tour of the city including a visit to the Church of St. Polycarp,
which the original building of which was founded as a gift by the
stern
French Cardinal Richelieu in 1625.
DAY 7— IZMIR/Thyatira/Pergamon/CANAKKALE
After breakfast we will leave for Thyatira, which is one of the
Seven
Churches mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
Later proceed to Pergamon, modern Bergama. Pergamon was the site
of one of
the Seven Churches, which John addresses in the Revelation. See
the famous
Altar of Zeus, Trajan's Temple, the Temple of Isis and Serapis and
the
Temple of Athena were located here. The city boasted an outstanding
library
that rivalled that of Alexandria in importance and a famous school
of
sculpture. We will visit the Acropolis where there is a great Hellenistic
theatre and Trajan's Temple. Also we will visit Asclepion, which
was a
sanctuary and a healing centre built in the name of the god of healing,
Asclepius. After visiting the Homonym Church, which is also known
as the
Basilica of St. John, we drive North to Canakkale. Overnight in
Canakkale.
DAY 8— CANAKKALE/TROY/ALEXANDROUPOLIS
Arrive in Rhodes early this morning. Leaving the harbor, (optional)
we will drive along the picturesque eastern coastline, scattered
with white-washed villages, to Lindos, which is guarded by huge
medieval walls constructed by the Knights of St. John in the 13th
Century. Within, stands the ancient Acropolis of Lindos on the brink
of a precipice 400 feet above the sea. From the Acropolis there
are breathtaking views of the great expanse of the Aegean Sea and
St. Paul’s Bay where the Apostle cast anchor during his historic
voyage to Ephesus. We will proceed up the Great Staircase leading
from the Hellenistic portico to the Temple of Athena — among
the most important temples of the Ancient Greek World. After having
visited the Acropolis, return to Rhodes city. Enjoy a panoramic
drive in the new part of the city, stop for a view of the walled
old town from Mt. Smith and then see the ruins of ancient Rhodes
town, the Temple of Apollo and Diagoras Stadium. The return is directly
to the port and the ship for lunch. Overnight on board our cruise
ship..

DAY 9— ALEXANDROUPOLIS/THESSALONIKI
“And from there we went to Philippi which is the leading city
of the
district of Macedonia...” (Acts16: 12-18.) Our full day excursion
will take
us overland along the ancient route of Paul through mountain passes
and
plains to Amphipolis for a short stop to view the ancient Lion statue.
Continue to Ancient Philippi where we find two early Christian basilicas,
traces of the Egnatian Way, the Roman Forum, the citadel and the
ancient
theater. It is also here that Paul first preached the Gospel to
Europe.
Dinner and overnight in Thessaloniki
DAY 10 — THESSALONIKI/ATHENS
This morning we transfer to the airport for a flight to Athens.
Arrive
Athens and proceed on a cty tour. Return to Athens for a tour of
the city,
visiting the legendary Acropolis. See the chief jewel of the Acropolis,
the
Parthenon, the Temple of Wingless Victory, the Propylaea and the
Erechtheum
with its peerless Porch of Maidens. Beneath the Acropolis is the
Areopagus
or Mars Hill. This is where Paul made his famous ‘MEN OF ATHENS’
speech
revealing a considerable knowledge of the Greek philosophy and character.
Driving through the city you will see the National Library, the
Presidential
Palace, the Stadium, the Temple of Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch and
House of
Parliament. Dinner and overnight in Athens.
DAY 11—ATHENS • CORINTH
Morning drive to Ancient Corinth, which was the most beautiful city
of Roman
Greece. Visit the Doric style temple of Apollo, the market place,
the
fountain of Pirene, the Bema of Paul and the Agora, where Paul preached.
We
will also see Acrocorinth and Kehrees. Continue to Mycenae and the
"Beehive
Tombs", including the Tomb of Agamemnon. Drive to Epidaurus
and visit the
musuem and amphitheater. Seating 14,000 this remarkable theater
has perfect
acoustics and every word said on the stage can be heard in the last
of the
55 tiers. Dinner and overnight in Athens.
DAY 12—ATHENS • USA
This morning we transfer to the airport for our flight home. We
arrive home
today with wonderful memories of a fantastic voyage!
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