16-Day Steps of Paul

The Holy Land, Greece & Italy

 

 

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In the Footsteps of Paul

DAY 01: NORTH AMERICA / EUROPE.  Tour members will gather at the ticket counter at the airport two hours prior to their departure to Europe.  Dinner and breakfast will be served in-flight.

DAY 02: EUROPE / TEL AVIV.  Upon our arrival at the Tel Aviv airport, we will be met and transferred to our hotel in a suburb of Tel Aviv - situated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.  Dinner will be served at our hotel.  Weather permitting; we suggest a walk after dinner on the beach.

DAY 03: TEL AVIV / GALILEE.  After breakfast we drive through the citrus groves and farms of the rich land of Sharon, northward to Caesarea, the Roman city of Herod where sights include Crusader fortifications and the Roman aqueducts and amphitheater.  Driving through the Jezreel Valley to  Mt. Carmel - the biblical site of Elijah's contest with the prophets of Baal (I Kings:18). Continue to  the fields of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16) visiting Megiddo. Here we visit Solomon's Stables, the famous tower and secret passages. On to visit Nazareth.  We will see the Church of the Annunciation, carpentry shop and Mary's Well.  Continue via Mt. Tabor, the traditional site of the Transfiguration (Matt. 17:1-8), to Tiberias for dinner and overnight by the Sea of Galilee. 

DAY 04: GALILEE / CAPERNAUM / JERUSALEM.  After breakfast, we board our boat for a morning devotional service on the Sea of Galilee. After our cruise, we continue  to the ruins of Capernaum (John 6:24) to visit the ancient ruins of the first century synagogue where Jesus preached (Matt. 4:13-17).  View the Mt. of Beatitudes - site of the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matt. 5-7). Visit Tabgha - the chapel dedicated to the multiplication of the loaves and fishes (Mark 6:34-44).  After lunch we depart for the beautiful Pilgrims Park at the Jordan River for a baptism.  Continue to Bethshean and Samaria and then on to Jerusalem to our hotel for dinner and overnight.

DAY 05: JERUSALEM.  After a night of rest and a hearty breakfast this exciting day will begin with a drive to the top of the Mount of Olives (Matt. 24:3) for a panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem.  Visit the chapel of the Ascension, the Church of Pater Noster and Dominus Flevit. Walk along Hosanna Road to the Garden of Gethsemane to visit the Church of the Nations which stands on the Rock of the Agony where Jesus was betrayed by Judas (Matt. 26:36-57).  See the Pillar of Absalom, the Eastern (Golden) Gate and the Pinnacle of the Temple.  Continue to the Gibon Spring, Pool of Siloam.  After lunch, drive to Mt. Zion, where we visit the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu - on the site of Caiphas House - the Upper Room (Luke 22:14-20). A Service with communion will be offered here. Then on to the Tomb of King David and the Dormition.  Continue to tour the new part of Jerusalem, the Hebrew University, the  Shrine  of  the  Book that houses the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ein Karem - birthplace of John the Baptist - Kennedy Memorial and the Model City at the Holy Land Hotel depicting in miniature the Holy City as it appeared in the first century.  Return to our hotel for dinner and overnight.   

DAY 06: MASADA / QUMRAN / JERICHO / JERUSALEM.  This morning we drive via the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea - the lowest point on earth.  A beautiful new road takes us south along the shores of the Dead Sea to Masada, truly a remarkable piece of history.  On the way we view Ein Fescha, a green oasis in the middle of the desert. Then ascend to Masada by cable car to visit the magnificent ruins of the fortress where from 70-73 A.D. the Jewish defenders made the last stand of the Judean revolt against Rome and where the remains of store houses, cisterns and a 6th century Byzantine church are still on view. After lunch at Ein Gedi we return along the Dead Sea to Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.  Visit the remains of the community center of the Essenes and the Caves of the Scrolls.  Then we proceed to Ancient Jericho, where the walls came tumbling down and a commanding view of the Mt. of Temptation and Elisha's Fountain.  Here we will see the Inn of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37).  Continue to Bethany, the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus (John 11:1-46).  Dinner and overnight at our hotel in Jerusalem. 

DAY 07: JERUSALEM / BETHLEHEM.  View the Kidron Valley and the Mount of Olives from the Eastern Gate as you start a walking tour to the Old City of Jerusalem entering through St. Stephen's Gate to the Pool of Bethesda and Saint Anne's Church, the Ecce Homo Arch (Behold the Man - John 19:13) where Jesus was tried before Pilate (Mark 15:6). We will also see the Lithostrotos and the Via Dolorosa.  Continue to the Temple Area of Mt. Moriah.  Visit the El Aksa Mosque, the Wailing Wall and the Dome of the Rock which is built on the ancient site of Solomon's Temple (Genesis 22:9-14) and over the Rock of Sacrifice where Abraham offered Isaac (Genesis 22) and the ceremonial sacrifice of animals took place. Walk through the Old City bazaars to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.  View the Tower of David and the Citadel as you leave the Old City through Jaffa Gate.  After lunch visit the Garden Tomb and Golgotha -Place of the Skull.  Onward to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity and the birth place of Jesus, and Shepherds Fields (Luke 2:1-20).  Then we see the Fields of Boaz and Ruth (Ruth 1:16-17 & 4:13).  We observe Rachel's Tomb on our way back to our hotel.

DAY 08:  JERUSALEM / TEL AVIV / ATHENS. This morning we fly from Israel to Greece.  Upon arrival in Athens, you are met by your guide and bus driver. Our sightseeing includes the Stadium and Temple of Zeus, Theatre of Dionysus and the Hill of Muses for a panoramic view of Athens and the Acropolis.  See Mars Hill, where Paul addressed the citizens of Athens, and the monuments of the Acropolis - including the Parthenon, the Agora (marketplace) and Socrates' Prison.  Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 09:  PIRAEUS / MYKONOS.  Transfer to port and embark the cruise vessel for your 3 day cruise. Our first port of call is the island of Mykonos; cubic white houses and those world famous windmills. Free time to explore this lovely island.

DAY 10:  RHODES.  Rhodos, the island of "roses", is the legendary home of the sun god Apollo. The old town (which is the largest inhabited medieval town of Europe) and its mighty fortifications (built by the crusaders of St. John) are the finest surviving example of defensive architecture and is of great interest to all visitors. An optional tour takes us to Lindos. This entire city is guarded by medieval walls which were constructed by the Knights of St. John in the 14th century. Within, stands the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, 400 feet above the sea. From the Acropolis a breathtaking view covering the great expanse of the Aegean Sea and St. Paul's Bay, where the Apostle cast harbor during his historic voyage to Ephessos.

DAY 11:  KUSADASI / PATMOS.  Continue to Kusadasi, a lively Turkish port and gateway to ancient Ephessos. Our optional tour takes us to visit Ancient Ephessos, the Greek colony founded by the Athenians. Here history truly comes to life; walking towards the ancient harbor down a marble road rutted by the wheels of countless chariots.  You pass architectural masterpieces like the Magnesian Gate and the Library of Celsus before arriving to the Great Amphitheater where Paul spoke to the Ephesians.  We continue our cruise for the island of Patmos ; considered a holy island for the Christian religion it was here in Patmos where John the Divine, while in exile, wrote the Apocalyptic Revelations which constitute the last part of the new Testament.  Our optional tour takes us up to the monastery of St. John which still keeps its character of a medieval fortress. Inside the walls you will be able to admire the Byzantine wealth of the Christian Orthodox religion while from its ramparts you will have the most stunning panoramic view of the luminous sea.

DAY 12: ATHENS / CORINTH / FERRY.   After we disembark the ship, we begin our journey to Corinth, taking the coastal road along the Saronic Gulf to the Corinth Canal, which connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea.  Short stop for pictures and continue to the site of ancient Corinth, Paul's beloved city and site of his most extensive ministry. Dominated by the Acro-Corinth rising 1700 feet above the ruins, the marketplace is laid out exactly as it stood in the days of the great Apostle.  We see the bema (the judgment seat) where Paul stood before Galilo and preached (Acts 18).  The museum contains a superb collection of artifacts portraying life in ancient Corinth.  Continue to the port for our  overnight ferry to Rome.

DAY 13:  ITALY / POMPEII / ROME. This morning we disembark our ferry and travel by motor coach to Rome.  First we stop at Pompeii to visit the excavations. We will also stop at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary.  Dinner and overnight at our hotel.

DAY 14: ROME. Our  morning sightseeing will include Moses' Fountain, Quirinale Palace, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus, the Coliseum - site of early Christian martyrdom - and Mamertine Prison, possibly the final place of confinement of the Apostle Paul before his execution.  Afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at our hotel.

DAY 15: ROME.  This morning we visit the Vatican City which includes the Museum, the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Square, Church of St. Peter, Basilica of St. Paul, the ancient Appian Way and the catacombs of St. Caliztus.  Return to our hotel for dinner and overnight. 

DAY 16: ROME / NORTH AMERICA. We transfer to the airport for our departure from Rome to North America.  The close of our unforgettable tour - to have walked in the paths of the Master and the early Christians.