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16 day(s)
Private
1-40 people
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Embark on a remarkable journey through the lands where St. Paul spread Christianity, exploring ancient cities and biblical sites in modern-day Turkey. Over 16 days and 15 nights, this tour takes you on the same paths that St. Paul traveled, encountering the rich history and spiritual legacy of early Christianity. From Istanbul’s grand monuments to the ancient cities of Anatolia, you will visit the birthplaces of Christianity, including Tarsus, Antioch, Ephesus, and more. Explore the captivating ruins, churches, and landscapes that played pivotal roles in St. Paul’s mission, while also immersing yourself in the cultural and intellectual vibrancy of the ancient world. This journey not only traces St. Paul’s footsteps but also offers a deep connection to the early Christian faith and the civilizations that shaped it. Join us for an unforgettable historical and spiritual adventure across Turkey!
Duration
16 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-40 people
Tour Code
FOSPT15N16D
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Culture & Historical
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
11 - 99

İstanbul
17:17
İstanbul
17:17
Arrival at Istanbul airport , you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Istanbul.
( including breakfast )
Following the breakfast we drive to the 'Old City', we
will stop by the Hippodrome before proceeding to the Blue Mosque, so called
because of the impressive blue tiles lining its walls. Next on our itinerary is
the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts. Then we will go into the St.Sophia
Museum. Following this stop, we will go onto the Underground Cistern built by
Justinian in 535, and on to the Suleymaniye Mosque built by the Master
Architect Sinan during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent, the Lawgiver. Overnight
in Istanbul.
(Including: Breakfast)
We
will take the early flight to Adana, ancient Cilicia , and drive straight to
Tarsus, the birth place of St. Paul. During St. Paul's time Tarsus was a
university city surpassing Athens and Alexandria. Cicero was a governor here in
51-50 BC. and the romantic meeting between Cleopatra and Mark Anthony took
place in Tarsus. Highlights here will be St. Paul's well, tomb of Sardanapulus
and Cleopatra's Gate. Back to Adana and overnight.
(Including: Breakfast)
Today we journey East to Antioch-on-the- Orontes, Daphne
and Seleucia Pieria. Antioch is Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Adanathought to
have been founded in 300 BC. Among all the cities in the world of the first
century AD. Antioch offered the most ferric ground for new ideas, philosophies
and religions. First to preach here was St. Peter followed by St. Paul and
Barnabas whose extensive efforts proved to be very fruitful for Christianity.
Incidentally, the word Christians was first coined in Antioch. The strong and
wealthy community of Antioch contributed financially to the Christian community
of Jerusalem. Highlights include the museum which houses a superb collection of
mosaics from Antioch, Daphne and Seleucia Pieria, St. Peter's Grotto, the cave
church came to be known as the meeting place of the early Christians. According
to the legend, ancient Daphne was the sacred grove where Apollo tried to
rapeFootsteps of St Paul Tour - Adana a nymph of the same name whom Eros struck
with an arrow thus making her incapable of loving neither a god nor a mortal.
Apart from being dedicated to Apollo, Daphne was also a place of carnal
pleasures and any soldier caught in the area was dismissed from service.
The next site we will visit today is Seleucia Pieria which was the port city of Antioch in ancient days. The most interesting monument here is the Tunnel of Titus which is a tremendous canal dug for the purpose of diverting waters of Orontes river. Another highlight here will be the rock tombs with their impressive facades pertaining to the Hellenistic period. Return to Adana for overnight.
(Including: Breakfast.)
After an early breakfast we drive north to Cappadocia and
first stop at Underground Cities. This Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Cappadociais
an underground city , carved into soft rocks resembling a huge labyrinth of
tunnels, rooms, kitchens, wine cellars and passageways. A huge chimney
ventilates this 8-leveled dwelling which was used by Christians hiding from
their Roman and Byzantine persecutors. Their colorful frescoes remain as
vibrant as when they were first made.
Further on we come to Cappadocia whose effect on the visitor is like that of a village out of Grimm's Fairy Tales. What Turks commonly call "Fairy Chimneys" are jutting pieces of volcanic rocks that have been beaten and shaped by the wind and rain. Highlights will be The Apple Church, The Church of St. John the Baptist and the Church with a Buckle in Goreme and overnight.
(Including: Breakfast.)
Right after breakfast, we begin our drive to Konya or
ancient Uconium which became an important Christian city following St. Paul's
preaching. A Phyrigia legend says that Konya was the first Footsteps of St Paul
Tour - Konyacity to be founded after the flood. St. Paul and Barnabas came here
in 47 A.D. and their preaching was accompanied by many miracles. St. Paul made
two more stops here on his second and third journeys. Today's Konya is quite
new but the center of the city is very old. Overnight in Konya.
(Including: Breakfast.)
Early morning we will drive to Psidian Antioch (Yalvac)
where St. Paul opened Christianity to the world. Yalvac's history goes back to
280 B.C. During St. Paul's time the population was a mixture of Jews, Romans
and Greeks. Very little is left of Psidian Antioch today. There is the
propylene of the acropolis with a number of carved stones and the remains of a
Byzantine church. We passFootsteps of St Paul Tour - Antalya by Egirdir Lake
and arrive in Antalya for overnight.
(Including: Breakfast)
Ruins of Perge are 18 kms to the northeast of Antalya.
This is where St. Paul began preaching after arriving from Cyprus. Highlights
are, the Gymnasium, the Bath, the Agora, the Theater, the Stadium and the
Hellenistic Gate. Another one of the Pamphilian cities is Aspendus. The Theater
is the best preserved in the world with its incredible acoustics. Today's Side
is built exactly on top of the ancient city. Side means "pomegranate"
and this fruit has been depicted in the coinage found in the area. The highlights
here will be the Temples of Athena and Apollo, the State Agora, the Theater and
the Museum. Overnight in Antalya.
(Including: Breakfast)
We leave our hotel early in the morning and drive to
Hierapolis but before we get here we Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Pamukkalestop
at Laodicea. We find here two Theaters, a large Stadium, a Water Tower and an
Odeon. The city is supposed to have been named by Antiochus II in honor of his
wife, Laodicea. St. Paul wrote a letter to the church here (Acts:4:16).
We arrive in Hierapolis which was founded by Pergamon king Telephos and named after his wife Hiera. Most likely, the very large Jewish element in this city was an important factor in the rapid expansion of Christianity. During the Byzantine period the city became the seat of diocese with a large Christian Church dedicated to St. Philip, martyred here in 80 A.D. Highlights include the Roman Baths, the Temple of Apollo and the Theater. Overnight at Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Pamukkale.
(Including: Breakfast)
We start early as we will see four sights today. Closeby
Hierapolis is the beautiful ancient site of Aphrodisias . This ancient city of
learning, fine arts and sculpture has provided us with exquisite pieces of work
which are on display on the site. Its Stadium is among the best-preserved in
the world. The "Bishops Palace", Odeon and the Theater will be the
highlights here. Our next stop Didyma served as a religious sanctuary to god
Apollo. Oracular inscriptions in Didyma indicate dates as far back as 6th cent.B.C.
Legend tells us that with the arrival of Alexander the Great, the sacred spring
of the Temple which had dried up began to flow again. Highlights will be the
Temple of Apollo. Further north we arrive at Miletus whose history Footsteps of
St Paul Tour - Kusadasidates back to 800 B.C. Famous Philosopher Thales comes
from Miletus and he is credited with the theory that all things come from
water. Highlights here are the Theater, Baths of Faustina and the Council
Chamber.
Next on our itinerary is Priene with its well planned streets and graceful buildings and temples. Highlights will be the Agora, the Ecclesiasterium and the Temple of Athena Polias. Overnight at Kusadasi.
(Including: Breakfast)
On our way to Izmir this morning we will stop by the
famous city of Ephesus. Our tour will begin with the Basilica of St. John
"the Evangelist" who came here with the Virgin Mary and wrote his
Gospel in Ephesus. The Temple of Artemis, considered as on the Seven Wonders of
the World, was located here.
Ephesus as you will see, is in very good state of preservation and the overall existing view of this ancient city will make it evident that she was a wealthy cultural and commercial center in the past. St. Paul's preaching in the area resulted with the uproar of the Guild of Silversmiths and eventually the whole population of Ephesus. Highlights include the Library of Celcius, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trojan, the Brothel and the Theater. We will also stop by the House of Virgin Mary nearby, where she is reputed Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Sardis to have spent her last years and died. You will be able to collect some holly water from the Sacred Spring. Overnight in Izmir.
(Including: Breakfast)
We drive to Sardis whose history dates back to 12th cent.
B.C. Sardis felt the influence of Christianity very early and was included in
the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse. During the Byzantine times it was the
seat of a bishopric. Highlights will be a Synagogue, Gymnasium, Byzantine
Church and the Temple of Artemis. We will then proceed to Thyateria or Akhisar,
which was another town where Christianity spread quickly. It was
the site for one of the Churches of Revelation. Footsteps of St Paul Tour -
SardisWe will see another one in Izmir, when we drive back for overnight.
(Including: Breakfast)
On our way to Ayvalik this morning we will stop by
hauntingly beautiful Pergamon which rises high on a hill as one nears the city
of Bergama. Being one of the richest and most powerful of kingdoms of the
ancient world, one look will tell you it still retains its past grandeur even
in its shattered yet dignified present state. Highlights will include the Altar
of Zeus, Temple of Trojan and the Theater. Coming down the mountain we will
stop Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Pergamum by Asclepion, a leading health center
of the ancient world where methods of treatment included music therapy and
barefoot walking. Overnight in Ayvalik.
(Including: Breakfast)
We leave our hotel and proceed to Troas and Assos before
heading towards Bursa. Troas was a busy port situated on the north-west coast
of Asia Minor. Recent excavations revealed a dozen different cities covering
3000 years of human occupation. During his stay in Troas, St. Paul had a dream
in which he saw a vision of a man asking him to "Come over to Macedonia
and help us" after which he decided to go to Europe. All in all, he
stopped and preached here 3 Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Troytimes.
Assos perched high on a cliff overlooking the Aegean and the Island of Lesbos is breathtaking. Its Acropolis carries the impressive Temple of Athena. Arriving at Assos on foot from Troas, St. Paul preached here and climbed down to the little port on the shore to board the boat on his return journey to Jerusalem. Overnight in Bursa.
(Including: Breakfast)
After the breakfast, we will visit the Yesil Cami (Green
Mosque) and the Yesil Turbe Footsteps of St Paul Tour - Istanbul Nicea(Green Tomb). The Ulu Mosque is
completely Seljuk in style, a big rectangular building with immense portals and
a forest of supporting columns inside. After a stop at the Ottoman House
Museum, we leave Bursa behind us and drive to Nicea.
The city was founded around 1000 B.C. In 325, the First Ecumenical Council was held here for the purpose of condemning the heresy of Arianism. The Seventh Ecumenical Council was also held here in the St. Sophia Church, which we will visit first. The church was built in the 4th century and has a mosaic floor which dates to the 6th century. All gates and walls date from the Byzantine times. We proceed to Istanbul and check into our hotel.
(Including: Breakfast)
Transfer following the breakfast.
3 nights hotel in Istanbul - The Central Palace Hotel Istanbul
2 nights hotel in Adana - Adana Sirin Park Otel
1 night hotel in Cappadocia - Special Class El Puente Cave Hotel
1 night hotel in Konya - Selcuk Mevlana Hotel
2 nights hotel in Antalya - 4 Star Ring Downtown Hotel
1 night hotel in Pamukkale - 5 Star Pam Thermal Hotel
1 night hotel in Kusadasi - Odelia Resort Hotel
2 nights hotel in Izmir - Hilton Garden Inn Izmir Bayrampasa
1 night hotel in Ayvalik - Buyuk Berk Hotel
1 night hotel in Bursa - Kervansaray Termal Conventıon Center & Spa
PS: If This hotel list not available at the time of your booking then we will arrange smilar other hotel for your group. If you prefer a Different category hotel, there might be an additional cost
1 Domestic Flight from Istanbul to Adana
Professional English - speaking tour guides
All meals as stated in the itinerary. Breakfast
Travel Insurance
Arrival airport transfer from Istanbul airport
Transportation in a fully air - conditioned, non - smoking coach
Return airport transfer
15 Nights, 4 Star or 5 Star Hotel Accommodation including breakfast.
All sightseeing tours as described in the itinerary.
All Entrance Fees
All admission fees to the visited sites
All Taxes and service fees
Any tips to guide.
Driver or staff at hotels.
Items of a personal nature.
Drinks with meals (except the drinks served with
breakfast) and medical services.