Title: Footsteps of Apostle Paul
1Footsteps of Apostle Paul
2Included Features
ATHENS Welcome and farewell dinners guided
sightseeing, visit the Acropolis and
AreopagusCORINTH Guided visit of the
excavationsCRUISING Three-night cruise to
Mykonos, Rhodes, Patmos, Kusadasi
(Turkey)THESSALONIKA Guided sightseeing,
excursion to Ancient Philippi and KavalaVERIA
Guided sightseeing, visit the Bema of Apostle
PaulMETEORA Guided visit of Varlaam and St.
Stephens Monasteries
3Day 1Depart for Greece Board your overnight
transatlantic flight
4Day 2 Arrival in Athens
- Transfer to your hotel
- Balance of day at leisure
- Enjoy this evenings Welcome Dinner
5Day 3Athens. Sightseeing and excursion to Corinth
- Breakfast included
- Sightseeing in Athens includes the ACROPOLIS with
the Parthenon and AREOPAGUS, where Paul delivered
his famous sermon (Acts 1715-34)
6Day 3Athens. Sightseeing and excursion to Corinth
- Continue to Corinth, guided visit to the
EXCAVATIONS where Apostle Paul worked with Aquila
and Priscilla. - (Act 181-18)
7Day 4Athens-Piraeus (Embarkation) Mykonos
- Breakfast, lunch dinner included
- Begin your three-night CRUISE, visit to the
mountainous island of Mykonos
8Day 4Mykonos-Free time to explore the island
9Day 5Rhodes
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner included
- Dock in Rhodes where Apostle Paul landed in 51
A.D. - In the Old City see the palaces built by the
Knights of St. John during the Crusades.
10Rhodes
11Day 5Rhodes
- Visit charming LINDOS, with its acropolis and
imposing Knights castle.
12Day 6Patmos - Kusadasi Turkey
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner included
- Visit Patmos, the Jerusalem of the Aegean.
13Day 6Patmos - Kusadasi Turkey
- Free time to explore. Maybe join the optional
tour to the Monastery of St. John and tour the
Cave of the Apocalypse where the Apostle John
wrote the Book of Revelation.
14Day 6Patmos - Kusadasi Turkey
- Continue to the port of Kusadasi
- On the Ephesus optional excursion visit the ruins
of the House of Mary, where the Virgin Mary is
said to have spent her last days.
15Day 7Piraeus, Greece (Disembarkation)-Thessalonik
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- Breakfast, dinner included
- Journey North to Thessalonika, with guided
sightseeing, which figures prominently in the New
Testament.
16Day 8Thessaloniki. Excursion to Philippi and
Kavala
- Breakfast, dinner included
- Full day excursion along the ancient route of
Apostle Paul to Amphipolis.
17Day 8Thessaloniki. Excursion to Philippi and
Kavala
- Journey to Ancient Philippi, where Paul
established the first church in Europe
18Day 8 Thessaloniki. Excursion to Philippi and
Kavala
- Then travel to Kavala, ancient port of Neapolis
(Acts 169-11), which Paul visited.
19Day 9Thessaloniki - Veria - Kalambaka.
- Breakfast, dinner included
- Morning stop in Veria (Beroea of the New
Testament) where Paul and Silas where taken
(Acts 1710-15.)
20Day 9Thessaloniki - Veria - Kalambaka.
- At Veria, BEMA OF APOSTLE PAUL where the place
according to tradition, Paul stood and delivered
a sermon.
21Day 10Kalambaka - Meteora - Athens
- Breakfast, dinner included
- In Meteora visit Varlaam and St. Stephens
Monasteries. - Enjoy this evenings farewell dinner
22Day 11Your homebound flight arrives the same day
23Meals
- While touring
- 6 buffet breakfasts
- 5 three-course dinner
- While cruising
- Full á la carte breakfasts, lunches and dinners
24Quality Hotels
- ATHENS Athens Imperial
- CRUISING Louis Cruise Lines Aquamarine
- THESSALONIKI Capsis
- METEORA AREA Amalia at Kalambaka
- subject to change
25AthensAthens Imperial
- A stones throw from the historical center,
Athens Imperial is in the heart of the theater
district, with museums a few blocks north and
Acropolis a quick subway ride away. - 249 guest rooms with air-conditioning, in room
safe, satellite TV, radio CD, telephone, hair
dryers, slippers and terry bathrobes. - 1 full restaurant, 1 lounge/bar, and rooftop bar
26AthensAthens Imperial
27CruisingLouis Cruise Lines The Aquamarine
- 7 passenger decks, 4 elevators
- 339 outside staterooms, 186 inside staterooms,
all with shower, WC, wash basin, air condition
with individual thermostat control, safety boxes,
telephone with direct dial and radio - 2 dining rooms, entertainment lounge, Library,
Bars and disco, Cafeteria, Childrens facilities,
Casino, Beauty salon, Gym and sauna, Swimming
pool - Doctor on board
28CruisingLouis Cruise Lines The Aquamarine
29Cruise Specifics
- Cruise Category D twin inside cabin Upgrade to
category A outside cabin is possible - All cabins with two lower beds and private shower
and toilet - Full entertainment program on board
- Host service throughout cruise
- A visa is not required for Turkey. Passengers
receive a landing card for the day in Turkey.
30Excursions Port Taxes
- Shore excursions can be booked on board. Please
allow for a total cost of approximately US 215
per person if you participate in all excursions.
We also recommend that you plan to spend about US
30 per person for gratuities to the service
personnel on board - Port taxes approximately 60
31ThessalonikiCapsis
- The largest city hotel in the Northern Greece,
ideal for tours around the city of great
religious and cultural significance - 108 standard guest room, all with
Air-conditioning and air-conditioning, satellite
TV, radio, safe deposit box ,telephone, hairdryer
and luxury set of cosmetics, bathrobe and
slippers - 2 full restaurants, 1 lounge/bars, 1 piano bar
32ThessalonikiCapsis
33Meteora AreaAmalia at Kalambaka
- 175 modern furnished, fully air-conditioned
rooms, all with private bath or shower, direct
dial telephone, a three channel radio and TV Set.
- coffee-shop, bar, restaurants, spacious lounges
34Meteora AreaAmalia at Kalambaka
35To Know About Your Destination
- Sometimes there is a small charge for public
toilets - Stores may close earlier than back home and are
usually not open on Sundays - Ice machines are not available in all hotels, nor
are washcloths (you might like to pack a couple) - Please remember that it is not customary in
Europe to drink iced water with meals. Ice is not
normally added to drinks unless specifically
requested - Many restaurants only serve bottled mineral water
(for a fee). - Europeans generally dine slightly later than
might be your custom - Coffee and tea are usually only served after
meals and cost extra (ask the hotel staff).
36To Know About Your Destination
- If you intend to visit a specific museum or other
public venues, ask your tour director for the
days and dates they are open. - Request and keep receipts for all your personal
spending (meals, souvenirs etc.) Sales tax or VAT
(value added tax) is already included on price
tags VAT refunds, if applicable, will take about
three months to process. Obtain the relevant tax
form plus invoice from the store and hand it to
the appropriate office when leaving your tour.
37Money
- 1 U.S. Dollar 0.649 Euro
- 1 U.S. Dollar 1.938 Turkish Lira
- We recommend use of a money belt while traveling.
- Please note that it is not very easy to change
travelers checks. - Even banks and exchange offices do not always
offer this service and if it is offered, then
charges are extremely high. - We therefore recommend that you take a credit
card with you plus a small amount of cash
(preferably in US dollars).
38Additional Information
- We recommend layered, easy care clothing, a pair
of comfortable, tried-and-tested walking shoes, a
heavy cardigan or jacket, and a small umbrella
for the occasional shower. - We suggest ladies pack at least one long skirt,
as shorts or trousers may be inappropriate when
visiting Meteora Monasteries. - Evening dress smart casual. Shorts and bare
shoulders are considered inappropriate at some
religious sites, so carry trousers and a pullover
in your hand luggage, or ask your tour director. - Having laundry done can be very expensive, so you
may wish to bring some travel soap.
39Additional Information
- Remember a good quality, electric current
converter (check that it is sufficiently powerful
for your appliance) and international plug
adapter for using electrical equipment abroad. - To reduce charges on calls home, we recommend you
use a calling card (this service may not be
available from every telephone in Greece and
Turkey). - Items to pack in your hand luggage a good supply
of any medication you are taking as it may not be
available, extra film and spare batteries for
your camera, a pen, light rainwear, a sweater, a
road map if you enjoy "plotting your progress,"
and maybe a small travel pillow. - Label your camera and rolls of film with your
name and tour code should you lose them, there's
a better chance of their being returned. - Remember to check that you have not left your
camera or film on the motorcoach at the end of
your tour.
40Baggage Allowance
- We will provide you with a carry-on bag
- If you would like to take your own, carry-on bags
should not exceed the dimensions of 12x11x6 - For safety reasons, wheeled carry-on bags are not
suitable as hand luggage on the motorcoach - Porterage for one suitcase per person is included
- One suitcase per person