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IG05 - "ST. PAUL'S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY"
9 DAYS

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Tour Highlights

Admission Costs Included to Listed Sights Below

What is Included?

1. Round-trip airfare with a major carrier on scheduled flights and guaranteed dates

2. All airport taxes

3. Accommodation in 3 Star and Superior 2 Star Tourist Class hotels with private facilities guaranteed throughout

4. Continental Breakfast and Dinners throughout your touring program

5. A Casterbridge Tour Manager/Guide to accompany your group 24 hours a day from arrival to departure

6. All excursions, cultural activities and (several pre-booked) admissions, per your itinerary

7. Transportation by private coach for airport transfers and touring, except in the capital city, where public transport is used (and the cost included) for group sightseeing

8. Farewell Dinner on the last night of your tour

9. Daily Mass provided throughout your tour

10. One Free Place for Group Leaders with every ten full-paying participants

11. All taxes

 

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?

1. Lunches and beverages with meals

2. Visas (if required)

3. Gratuities

4. Travel Insurance

DAY    1            DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight to Greece. The cradle of Western Civilization, Greece is a land where the glories of antiquity blend with a vibrant modern culture to form a fascinating mixture of the old and the new.

DAY    2            ARRIVE IN THESSALONIKI AREA (2 NIGHTS)
We will be met at the airport by our tour guide where we board our own private coach and transfer to our hotel. Then we will enjoy a walking tour along Aristotelous Square and walk east past the White Tower towards the bright lights of the city's amusement park at the other end of the promenade. In Roman times, Saint Paul visited Thessaloniki preaching the new Christian religion, and later addressed his two well-known epistles to the Christians of Thessaloniki.

DAY    3            DAY TRIP TO KAVALA AND PHILIPPI
Today we will visit both Kavala and Philippi. Kavala, the prefect's capital, is one of the most attractive of Greece's largest cities, rising like an amphitheater from the beautiful harbor up to a huge Byzantine fortress. We will enjoy a Walking Tour up to Profitis Ilias to admire the panoramic view over the city continuing on to the old district with its quaint streets, shops, and old building. St Paul landed here while en route to Philippi. The afternoon brings us to Philippi, the city visited by Paul in 50 AD. Accompanied by Silas, Timothy, and Luke, Paul brought the gospel to the small Jewish community of women who gathered at the river west of the city for Sabbath. We will take a guided tour of the Excavations including the well preserved Forum, the Philippian Jail that once held Saint Paul; and the Egnatian Way, the main road between Byzantium and the Adriatic Ports that Saint Paul traveled on spreading the Christian faith. We return to Thessaloniki for the night.

DAY    4            THESSALONIKI AREA - VERGINA - KALAMBAKA AREA (1 NIGHT)
Our morning begins with a visit to the Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum, where we will view relics from King Phillip of Macedon's Tomb. We continue to the nearby village of Vergina where we will explore the excavation sights of the Royal Tombs. While here, we will also see the Macedonian Tombs, underground chambered structures known for their ornate decorations. We will continue on to our hotel in the Kalambaka area for the evening.

DAY    5            KALAMBAKA AREA - METEORA - DELPHI AREA (2 NIGHTS)
This morning we will make an early start and journey into northern Greece to visit Meteora, which means "suspended rocks." We will begin with a visit to Megalo Meteoro, the first and highest monastery founded in the region. We will also explore Varlaam and its magnificent church; Katholikon, featuring beautiful frescoes; and Rousanou, the most spectacularly located of all the monasteries. We will travel to Delphi on the southern slope of Mt. Parnassus, which towers 2,457 meters over the Gulf of Corinth.

DAY    6            DELPHI
Today we depart early for Ancient Delphi, which was one of the most sacred spots in the Greek world. Its setting is dramatic, a natural amphitheater that faces the sea and lies under the shadow of Mt. Parnassus. At the center of Delphi stands the Sanctuary of Apollo, for many centuries antiquity's largest center of pilgrimage. Our exploration of ancient Delphi will include: a walk up the Sacred Way, which winds up the hill to the Temple; the treasury buildings of the various ancient city-states; and the spectacular ruins of the Doric Temple of Apollo, the home of the Pythia, the oracle who would deliver the prophecies of the gods. After exploring the sacred site, we will visit the Delphi Museum, with a collection of sculptures and architectural remains of an importance second only to those of the Athenian Acropolis.

DAY    7            DELPHI AREA - CORINTH - ATHENS (2 NIGHTS)
Leaving Delphi we travel to Corinth, one of the largest and most prosperous cities in ancient Greece and a site that Saint Paul visited in 52 AD. In Ancient Corinth we will view the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, the most striking structure in the city. We will also see the Temple of Octavia, dedicated to the sister of Emperor Augustus, and The Bema (platform) where Saint Paul was accused of sacrilege by the Corinthians. Our afternoon will consist of a visit to the second part of Corinth, a site known as the Acrocorinth, outside of the main city. We will explore the remains of the huge rock fortress, which could withstand lengthy sieges due to the upper Peirene spring on the southeast side of the ramparts, and enjoy one of the most sweeping views in all of Greece. Our panoramic views stretch over 35 miles in all directions, from the Geraneia range in the northeast to the peaks of the Ziria in the southwest. We travel to Athens for the night.

DAY    8            ATHENS
Our morning commences with a visit to the Acropolis, which has dominated the skyline of Athens for over 2,000 years. A citadel was built on the rock in Mycenaean times, and was the first of a series of temples that honored Athena, the city's divine patroness. In 480 BC the Persians captured the Acropolis, and the Athenian leader Pericles rebuilt the site according to his plan of unsurpassed beauty and grandeur. During our tour of the Acropolis, we will view: the Propylaia, the monumental entrance to the complex; the Temple of Athena Nike; the Parthenon, the Temple to Athena which crowns the Acropolis; the Erectheion, dedicated to Poseidon and Athena; and the Theater of Herodes Atticus, originally built in AD 161. Our time on the Acropolis concludes with a visit to the Acropolis Museum, featuring a superb collection of treasures excavated from the area. Our day continues as we view Hadrian's Arch, an enormous triumphal arch built by the Roman Emperor, which is still a symbolic entrance to Athens. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is the largest temple in Athens, and we will get a sense of its enormous size on our visit when we view the 15 columns that remain of the original 104. We will also see Areopagos Hill where St Paul delivered his first sermon and gained his first convert. This evening we will explore and dine in the lively Plaka District, the historic heart of Athens.

DAY    9            DEPARTURE FROM ATHENS
Your enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as your guide accompanies you to the airport for the return flight home.

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