Itinerary 1 itinerary
Day 1
Pick-up available: Pick-up point: . Beyond specified area: Transfer services are not available beyond the specified pick-up/drop-off area, • Traveler Pickup: Pickup is available at designated locations. • For hotel or apartment pickups, the driver will wait outside your location. • For port pickups, the driver will greet you at the arrival area with a sign displaying your name. • Airport pickup is also available at an additional cost. • Port Pickup Options: You may select from included port options during checkout. Drop-off Information • This activity concludes at the original meeting point.Attractions and Activities: 阿高拉 (At your own expense) Embark on a transformative journey through the Ancient Agora of Athens, a site rich in history and significance, where Apostle Paul delivered his powerful speech to the Athenians. As you walk through this vibrant archaeological site, you'll encounter the ruins of temples, statues, and public buildings that once served as the heart of ancient Athens. This tour, following in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul, not only brings to life the philosophical debates and religious history of the city but also offers a glimpse into the spiritual crossroads that shaped early Christianity. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere where faith, culture, and politics intertwined, creating a powerful connection to both ancient Greece and the rise of Christianity. 40 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Areopagus (Free entry) Visit the iconic Areopagus Hill, one of Athens' most significant historical sites, where the Apostle Paul stood and addressed the Athenians about the "Unknown God." This ancient rock, overlooking the bustling city below, became the stage for one of the most pivotal moments in the spread of Christianity. As part of your tour, you will learn about the profound impact of Paul's speech, which challenged the intellectual and religious paradigms of ancient Greece. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and the Acropolis while reflecting on the site's importance in both ancient Greek history and the early Christian church. 30 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Agios Dionysios Areopagitis Church (Free entry) Visit the Church of St. Dionysius the Areopagite, a revered site dedicated to the first Athenian convert of the Apostle Paul. St. Dionysius, a respected judge of the Areopagus, was profoundly impacted by Paul's teachings on the "Unknown God" and became one of the earliest followers of Christianity in Athens. This church stands as a tribute to his conversion and his significant role in spreading Christianity in Greece. As part of your tour, you'll explore the historical connection between St. Dionysius and Apostle Paul, and gain insight into how their paths intertwined in the early days of the Christian faith. The church offers a peaceful atmosphere, with beautiful architecture and a deep spiritual significance, marking a key moment in both Athenian and Christian history. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Isthmus of Corinth (Free entry) Isthmus of Corinth, a narrow land bridge that has connected the Peloponnese with mainland Greece for millennia. The Corinth Canal, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, cuts through the rock to create a shortcut for maritime trade. The panoramic views and historical importance of this site provide an excellent introduction to the adventure. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Ancient Port of Kenchreai (Free entry) The eastern port of Kenchreai, a key commercial hub during the Roman era, serves as the next destination. This historic site is where Apostle Paul arrived in 53 A.D. Today, the remnants of Roman harbor facilities, temples, and early Christian structures bring to life the vibrant history of ancient Corinth. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Ancient Corinth (At your own expense) Apollo Temple The Temple of Apollo, one of the oldest Doric temples in the Peloponnese, showcases the grandeur of ancient Greece. Its towering columns and commanding presence highlight the city's wealth and religious traditions. This stop provides insight into the cultural backdrop Apostle Paul encountered during his mission. Glauke Fountain The tour continues to the Glauke Fountain, carved into the hillside and steeped in mythological significance. According to legend, Glauke, the daughter of King Creon, sought refuge here after being poisoned by Medea. This site adds a touch of mythology to the historical narrative of Corinth. Paul's Column in the Roman Forum The Bema, an elevated platform in the Roman Forum, is the next highlight. This is where Apostle Paul delivered his teachings in a city dominated by pagan traditions. The site later became a Christian church, embodying the cultural and religious transformations of the time. 1 hr(s)
Attractions and Activities: Temple of Apollo (At your own expense) The Temple of Apollo, one of the oldest Doric temples in the Peloponnese, showcases the grandeur of ancient Greece. Its towering columns and commanding presence highlight the city's wealth and religious traditions. This stop provides insight into the cultural backdrop Apostle Paul encountered during his mission. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Ancient Corinth (At your own expense) The Bema of Apostle Paul in Ancient Corinth is a significant historical and religious site. This elevated platform in the Agora served as a place for public addresses and legal rulings. During the Roman period, it functioned as a tribunal where governors issued judgments. According to tradition, Paul the Apostle was brought before Gallio, the Roman proconsul, around 51 AD. Accused of spreading new religious teachings, Paul was dismissed by Gallio, allowing him to continue his mission. This event, recorded in Acts 18:12-17, marks Corinth as a key site in early Christian history. Today, the Bema is both an archaeological and spiritual landmark, drawing visitors seeking connection to the biblical narrative. Modern mosaics depicting Paul's trial and journey enhance the atmosphere, making it a profound site of reflection within the ancient ruins of Corinth. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth (At your own expense) The Archaeological Museum of Corinth offers an extensive collection of artifacts, from prehistoric relics to Roman-era treasures. Statues, pottery, and items from the Sanctuary of Asklepios are displayed in a beautifully curated space, offering a glimpse into Corinth's rich history. 1 hr(s)
Attractions and Activities: Acrocorinth (Free entry) The ancient fortified acropolis of Acrocorinth offers breathtaking views and a journey through layers of history. Visitors can explore ruins from classical Greece alongside Byzantine, Frankish, and Ottoman fortifications, reflecting the city's enduring significance. After your exploration, enjoy a relaxing lunch at a nearby traditional taverna, savoring local flavors and hospitality. 1 hr(s)10 min(s)
The journey concludes at the Apostolos Pavlos Church, a three-aisled basilica built in 1936 on the site of an earlier church established by Apostle Paul. This sacred space commemorates Paul's profound influence on Corinth and the early spread of Christianity. 20 min(s)
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