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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
(1 NIGHT)
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 AREA - ATHENS (3 NIGHTS)
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 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
8 DAY TRIP TO CORINTH
This morning we will be taking a panoramic tour of Athens.
We will enjoy a guided visit to the Acropolis and a
stop at Mars Hill, where St. Paul delivered
his well-known sermon. Our day continues with a drive along
the coastal road of Attica to ancient Corinth, one of the
largest and most prosperous cities in ancient Greece and later
the site of an important Roman colony. Here is where Paul
lived for at least two years and wrote the first and second
letters to the Corinthians. We will visit the Acropolis
of Corinth (Akrocorinthos) and learn about the Ruins
of the ancient city where Paul worked with Aquila and Priscilla,
the agora (market) where Paul's trial by Gallio took place,
the Temple of Apollo and the Fountain
of Peirene. If time allows, we will drive to Lechaion
and Cechreae, the ancient port where Paul sailed away from
Corinth. We will then return to Athens to dine in the Plaka
area and see a live music and folk dance show.
DAY
9 ATHENS - PIRAEUS - AEGEAN CRUISE (3
NIGHTS)
This morning we make an early departure and travel to the
port city of Piraeus, where we will board our cruise ship
and begin our four-night Aegean Cruise. On board we
will have our own cabins, and be provided with three meals
per day onboard the ship.
DAY
10 AEGEAN CRUISE - KUSADASI - EPHESUS -
PATMOS
This morning we will arrive in the thriving port
town of Kusadasi. We will then board our air-conditioned motor
coach and drive along the coast to Ephesus, which was
famous in antiquity for its Temple of Diana, one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World. Upon our arrival, we will begin
our guided tour as we enter the ancient site through the Magnesian
Gate. We will journey with our guide past innumerable
monuments, including the Forum, the Odeon,
the Fountain of Trajan, the Temple of
Hadrian, the Latrians the Library of Celsus,
the Thermal Baths of Scolastika and the Great
Theater, built in the Greek era and reconstructed
in the Roman period. Our guide will point out the symbols
all around and we will be amazed at the fact that one is still
able to read the inscriptions in the ancient Greek language.
Our guided tour concludes as we return to the motor coach
and travel along the Arcadian Way, where Mark Anthony
and Cleopatra once rode in procession. Once back in Kusadasi,
we will view the Basilica of St. John, on a hill above
Selcuk, which was erected over his grave in the 6th Century
AD by the Emperor Justinian. We will also view the site of
the ruins of the Temple of Diana. There will be some
free time in Kusadasi to shop before returning to the ship.
Please Note - Due to extensive walking, comfortable
and non-slip shoes are recommended. This afternoon
we visit the Island of Patmos. We will board our air-conditioned
motor coach at the port of Scala, and enjoy a short drive
up to the Monastery of St. John, which has been magnificently
built within the walls of a strong fortification. We will
follow our guide uphill towards the entrance of the Monastery,
while marveling at the impressive structure built over 900
years ago. During our visit we will view the courtyard, the
Monks' dining room, and the old bakery before visiting the
main Church, which features outstanding frescoes
and interior decoration. Next we will visit the small yet
impressive Museum, which houses priceless ecclesiastical
treasures, such as books, manuscripts, mosaics, icons, splendid
medieval textiles and vestments, and jewelry. After our visit,
we return to our bus and continue to the nearby Grotto
of the Apocalypse, located below the church of the Apocalypse,
a sub-unit of the main Monastery. We will carefully walk down
the steps to visit the Grotto, where we will view the silver
niches in the wall that mark the pillow and the ledge used
as a desk by the author of the Book of Revelations. We will
also see the three-fold crack, made by the Voice of God, emphasizing
the honor of the Trinity. We return to ship to set sail for
Crete. Please Note - Bare shoulders & shorts are not
permitted in the Monastery, please consult the Pursers' Office
for the correct dress code. Passengers that have difficulty
in walking are advised that a strenuous uphill climb is involved
to reach the Monastery.
DAY
11 AEGEAN CRUISE - CRETE (IRAKLION) & SANTORINI
This morning we arrive in Iraklion, on the Island of Crete.
From the Venetian lion-guarded port we will board our air-conditioned
motor coach and take a short drive to Knossos, once the capital
city of the prehistoric Minoan civilization, and thought to
be the basis for the original Labyrinth housing the mythological
Minotaur. Upon our arrival, we will follow our guide on a
visit through a section of the excavated and partially reconstructed
Palace of King Minos, as well as the surrounding area.
Highlights of our guided tour will include: the Hall
of the Royal Guard, decorated with frescoes and shields;
the Hall of the Double Axes; the King's
Chamber, housing an alabaster throne amidst paintings
of griffins and lilies; and the Queen's Apartment,
adorned with murals of dolphins and spirals reminding us of
the legend of the Labyrinth. After our extensive visit, we
will return to our motor coach and drive back to Iraklion,
where we can visit the extraordinary Archaeological Museum,
featuring unique items from the Minoan culture; or enjoy free
time in the town, browsing the many shops. We return to the
ship and set sail for our final destination, Santorini. After
disembarking the ship, we will board a boat and travel to
the unique Oia Village, the crowning glory of peace
and tranquility. Built on the northern part of the caldera
rim, it has been the inspiration of many artists due to its
magnificent location and superb views of the caldera, the
rest of the island itself, and the Aegean Sea. We will then
travel by local tender to Athenios Harbor, where we will board
our air-conditioned motor coach. We will enjoy a scenic drive
along the rocky sides of the caldera and pass through an array
of traditional villages, before reaching Oia. Oia features
typical Cycladic architecture, and its houses resemble "bird
nests" tucked away into the dramatic cliff-side. We will follow
our guide on a Walking Tour through the Village, featuring
cobble-stoned streets and wonderful panoramic views. We will
then have some free time to enjoy and explore Oia on our own,
perhaps wandering through its many art galleries or just relaxing
over a cup of coffee. Next we continue to Fira, the
picturesque capital of Santorini, built on the caldera rim.
Upon our arrival we will enjoy free time on our own, before
making our way to the small pier of Scala, either by cable
car or mule, where tenders will take us back to the ship.
Please Note - In unfavorable weather conditions, this
excursion will commence from Fira Town, instead of Athenios
harbor. Due to extensive walking, comfortable and non-slip
shoes are recommended.
DAY
12 RETURN & DEPART ATHENS
Your enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as you
return to Piraeus and travel to the airport for the return
flight home.
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