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Experience the Footsteps of Paul in the beautiful country, Greece! Explore the ancient landscapes that Paul crossed as he spread the gospel and the early stages of Christianity. Visiting Kavala, which inspired him to continue his journey, Philippi where he and Silas were imprisoned by the Romans, and even Athens where he preached about the death and resurrection of Christ! Many of our Greece tours even include 3- or 4-night Greek Isle cruises with visits to some of the lavish islands such as Crete or Santorini.

While all our tours can be customized, many include airfare, a local licensed English-speaking guide, air-conditioned motor coaches, four-star hotels, breakfast and dinner daily, and lunches onboard luxury cruise ships (when applicable). We offer a broad range of tours for you to join with friends and family, or even your church! These trips are perfect for expanding your religious beliefs, historical ventures, classical journeys, and even expanding upon your knowledge of our modern world.

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Athens

The front of the Panathenaic Stadium built for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens

Athens

A center of ancient philosophy, democracy, and culture, Athens is where Paul delivered his famous sermon at the Areopagus (Mars Hill), proclaiming the “unknown God” to philosophers and citizens alike.

Corinth

Corinth

Corinth

A bustling commercial and cultural hub of Paul’s time, Corinth was home to a thriving but troubled church to whom Paul wrote two letters, addressing moral challenges and strengthening their faith.

Delphi

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Delphi

Once considered the spiritual center of the ancient Greek world, Delphi housed the Oracle of Apollo. It reflects the religious atmosphere of Paul’s day, against which the message of the Gospel stood distinct.

Meteora

Meteora

Known for its towering rock formations crowned with monasteries, Meteora became a center of Eastern Orthodox monastic life, symbolizing devotion and retreat from the world.

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki

A major city of Macedonia in Paul’s time, Thessaloniki became one of the earliest centers of Christianity. Paul preached here and later wrote his letters to the Thessalonians, encouraging the young church.

Philippi

Ruins of Philippi

Philippi

The first European city where Paul established a Christian community, Philippi is remembered for the conversion of Lydia, Paul and Silas’ imprisonment, and the beginnings of the Gospel in Europe.

Istanbul

Istanbul

Istanbul

Once Constantinople, this city was the heart of the Byzantine Empire and the seat of early Christianity before becoming a crossroads of East and West.

Kusadasi (Ephesus)

Ephesus, Turkey

Kusadasi (Ephesus)

The gateway to the ancient city of Ephesus, where Paul spent several years in ministry, writing letters and strengthening the church. Ephesus is also remembered for the Temple of Artemis and the early Christian community addressed in Revelation.

Pergamum

Pergamum

One of the seven churches addressed in Revelation—praised for its faith yet warned against compromise amid a center of pagan worship.

Izmir

 Shoreline and city of Izmir

Izmir

Historically known as Ancient Smyrna, one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation, stood as a steadfast Christian community under Roman rule.

Patmos

Whitewashed buildings in the Bay of Patmos against the vibrant blue sea

Patmos

The island where the apostle John received visions recorded in the Book of Revelation, making it one of the most sacred Christian sites in the Aegean.

Rhodes

View from atop the Acropolis of Lindos, overlooking the Aegean Sea from Rhodes

Rhodes

An island known in antiquity for its strategic port and the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders. It was also visited by Paul during his missionary travels.

Mykonos

Iconic windmills perched along the shores of Mykonos at sunset

Mykonos

Part of the Cyclades, Mykonos was within the cultural and trade networks of the Greco-Roman world, giving insight into the environment where early Christian communities spread across the Aegean.

Santorini

Santorini

Though not directly tied to biblical events, Santorini’s dramatic volcanic landscape and Aegean culture reflect the wider Greco-Roman world in which the early church spread.

Heraklion (Crete)

Cliff island in Crete surrounded by crystal blue waters

Heraklion (Crete)

Near ancient Knossos, Heraklion reflects Crete’s deep roots in both myth and Scripture. The Apostle Paul visited the island, appointing Titus to guide its early Christian communities.

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