Journey of St. Paul Religious Tour

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13 Day
Duration
Istanbul
Location
Jan. to Dec.
Month
Year-round
Dates

4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos. Overnight at the Hotel. (B,L).

Pax Price
1 - 2 Pax $ 969 [Per Person]
3 - 5 Pax $ 915 [Per Person]
6 - 9 Pax $ 870 [Per Person]
10 - 14 Pax $ 815 [Per Person]
Children (3 - 10) 50% Discounted
Infant (0 - 2) Free

RESERVATION AND PAYMENT:

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We will confirm your reservation and sent you the tour confirmation with the reservation number and tour details including contact number in case of emergency. You can do pay to your tour guide in cash (any currency due to the exchange rate).

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- Wear sport/walking shoes and comfortable clothing,
- Do not forget to take your cameras with you!
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- This is a private arrangement for you, your family or group. We do not gather groups of passengers to create a group.
- You can decide when you want to start and conclude your tour!
- No waiting in lines for tickets - your private guide will arrange everything for you.
- Due to various reasons the sequence of visited places may change.
- For Children, those younger than 4 year old are free of charge, between 5 and 9 year old are charged with the half price, children beginning from 10 year/old are charged with the adult price. Therefore, please inform us about the childrens ages.
- Shore excursions in Turkey tour 4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos, followed by a free afternoon Period 15 days.

Your safety during the tour is our responsibility guaranteed by TURSAB association, number A 8456 license and travel insurance.
DEPARTURE Istanbul / Izmir
DURATION 13 Day
VISITING Shore excursions in Turkey 4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos, followed by a free afternoon Period 13 days.
THE PRICE INCLUDES Transportation in a late model air-conditioned mercedes Vito Minivan
12 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast and dinner
Half Board, Breakfast and Dinner.
Professional licensed in your language speaking tour guide throughout the tour
All entrance fees to the sights
Private air - conditioned non-smoking vehicle with the driver
parking fees and petrol costs
Transportation from Istanbul or Istanbul Airport or Istanbul Hotels.
On the Minivan Water Services
NOT INCLUDED Personal Expenses
Beverages served at lunch
Drinks
Tips for guide and driver

Journey of St. Paul Religious Tour

Tour Highlights: 4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos (13 Days and 12 Nights). Departing from Istanbul and terminating in Istanbul.

Journey of St. Paul Religious Tour, Turkey Biblical Tours, Religious Tour Organization, Biblical Tours - Religious Tours OrganizationDay 1: Istanbul: We are so glad to meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul. Includes: (D).

Day 2: Istanbul: A full day city tour of Istanbul,the biggest and greatest city in Turkey. After visiting the Hippodrome, you will visit the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet. Beautifully decorated with 21, 000 blue Iznik tiles, it is commonly known today as the Blue Mosque. The next visit is to the world famous Hagia Sophia, the church of Divine Wisdom and once the biggest church of the Christian World. You will certainly be astonished by the unique mosaics and marble decorations. Right after lunch the magnificent Topkapi Palace, the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans, will be waiting for you. Do not ever miss the Spoon makers Diamond in the treasury section. Overnight in Istanbul. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 3: Istanbul–Adana-Antakya (Antioch)-Adana: Following a relaxing breakfast, you must be ready for a flight to Adana. A ride to Antakya (Antioch) where the people of The Way were first named Christians, is bound to make you feel home, in the heart of holliness as Antakya served as the home base for St. Pauls missionary journeys. Peter was the first to establish a church in Antioch(Acts 9:32 and Galatians 2:1 1.) Visit the cave church where St. Peter first celebrated mass. Enjoy the Hatay Museum, which is the home for the richest, most varied collection of Greek and Roman mosaics. Then continue to Seleucia Peria mentioned in the New Testament as the port, from which Paul and Barnabas set sail for Asia Minor on their first missionary journey. Overnight in Adana. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 4: Adana-Tarsus-Cappadocia: After breakfast and a short drive to Tarsus, where St. Paul was born, pay a meaningful visit to St. Paul's well, believed to have healing properties. After a short visit to the gate of Cleopatra, continue to Cappadocia for dinner and overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 5: Cappadocia: Full day sightseeing of the villages of, Uchisar with panoramic views of the Cappadocian valleys, Zelve-the valley of the fairy chimnies, and the Goreme Valley. There are several hundred churches in this area, some of which are decorated with inscribed frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible or the Apocrypha. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 6: Cappadocia-Konya: Visit the underground city of Kaymakli, created for defensive purposes by the early Christians. Drive to Konya. Paul preached here on his first missionary journey. Konya today is famous for its Mevlevi Dervishes (Whirling Dervishes). Visit the Mevlana Mausoleum and museum. Overnight in Konya. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 7: Konya-Antioch of Pisidia-Pamukkale: After breakfast drive to Antioch of Pisidia. Paul and Barnabas visited Antioch on their first missionary journey, going to the synagogue on the Sabbath (the Jewish day of worship), and Paul was asked to speak to the congregation. In the Bible this is Pauls first recorded sermon. Visit the Church of St. Paul, the Roman Bath, Temple of Augustus, and museum. Continue to Pamukkale for overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 8: Pamukkale–Laodicea–Philadelphia-Sardis–Izmir: Wake up to the sounds of birds and dont miss a morning swim in the hotels thermal pool before visiting the ancient city of Hierapolis, an ancient Roman city, where St. Philip was martyred during the persecutions ordered by Domitian. Hierapolis is located on the top of a hill where you can see the famous natural wonder white cotton fortress. Your next stop is Laodicea, one of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor [Rev. 1:11; 3:14; Col. 2:1; 4:13-16]. When you see the city of Hierapolis from a distance, you may have an idea why the Laodicians were neither hot nor cold but lukewarm as it reads in the Bible. Following this nice little isolated old town, visit Philadelphia and Sardis. Philadelphia the perfect church, was the only church which John had no real criticism (Rev. 3: 7-13). After a short drive we reach Sardis-the dead church. Remember you seem alive but you are actually dead. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 9: Izmir-Ephesus-Izmir: St Polycarp Church will be the first to host you this morning. In an hour's time you will be ready,after a short visit to traditional house of the Virgin Mary, to visit the ancient city of Ephesus where St. Paul lived and preached for more than two and a half years and to where he subsequently sent his letter to the Ephesians. We see the Baths of Scholastica, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the theater, the Double Church (The Church of Mary) where the third ecumenical council was convened in A. D. 431. Then we visit the basilica of St. John where St. John was buried, the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, which was once one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Overnight in Izmir. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 10: Izmir–Thyatira–Pergamon–Assos: In the morning we drive to Thyatira, which is known as the tolerant church. Then, we proceed to Pergamum (Rev. 2: 12-17) to visit the Acropolis. With its several temples this is the place referred in the Bible as the place where Satan dwells. Pergamum was a great center of scholarship and learning. Anthony took the library from here with its 200,000 rolls and transferred it to Alexandria as a present for Cleopatra. After the Acropolis visit the Asclepion, the ancient hospital. Dinner and overnight in Assos. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 11: Assos–Alexandria Troas–Troy–Istanbul: We drive to Alexandria Troas founded by a commander of Alexander the Great; Paul visited here at least twice in his second and third journeys (16: 7-12; 16:8-10)We proceed to Troy- home of the legendary Helen of Troy and the Trojan Horse. Then we drive to Istanbul for overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 12: Istanbul: Enjoy the bussy streeets of Istanbul at your leisure.Includes: (B).

Day 13: Istanbul: Fly home or continue to explore another destination. Includes: (B).

Notes: Airfare is not included in the tour price. (B), (L), (D); B= Breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner

Tour package includes:
12 nights special Boutique and 4 star Hotel Accommodations including breakfast.
All transportation in Turkey by private a/c car or coach or minivan.
Meals mentioned above the program.
All entrance fees to the sites and to the museums mentioned on the above program.
Comprehensive sight-seeing as itinerary.
Special pre-departure information pack.
English speaking professional guide throughout.
Tips to the restaurants.
All Portage.

Not Included:
Tips to guide, driver, and hotel porters.
Telephone calls.
Laundry.
Things not mentioned as included and things of personal nature.
Foreign airport taxes and security charges, passport and visa fees, travel insurance.

Overnight Places, 4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos (13 Days and 12 Nights). Departing from Istanbul and terminating in Istanbul, followed by a free afternoon Period 13 days. Our driver and guide are never the same person, We are giving you a profesional tour guide and a profesional driver. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, No extra hidden charges.

After getting all the necessary information about the requested tour and deciding to book it, just fill out the reservation form below; you will get the confirmation with the reservation number and the booking conditions. (we request 10% of the payment in advance; the rest can be paid in cash at the arrival) via email. info@tt-turkey.com

Journey of St. Paul Religious Tour

Tour Highlights: 4 nights Istanbul, 1 night Adana, 2 nights Cappadocia, 1 night Konya, 1 night Pamukkale, 2 nights Izmir, 1 night Assos (13 Days and 12 Nights). Departing from Istanbul and terminating in Istanbul.

Journey of St. Paul Religious Tour, Turkey Biblical Tours, Religious Tour Organization, Biblical Tours - Religious Tours OrganizationDay 1: Istanbul: We are so glad to meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul. Includes: (D).

Day 2: Istanbul: A full day city tour of Istanbul,the biggest and greatest city in Turkey. After visiting the Hippodrome, you will visit the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet. Beautifully decorated with 21, 000 blue Iznik tiles, it is commonly known today as the Blue Mosque. The next visit is to the world famous Hagia Sophia, the church of Divine Wisdom and once the biggest church of the Christian World. You will certainly be astonished by the unique mosaics and marble decorations. Right after lunch the magnificent Topkapi Palace, the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans, will be waiting for you. Do not ever miss the Spoon makers Diamond in the treasury section. Overnight in Istanbul. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 3: Istanbul–Adana-Antakya (Antioch)-Adana: Following a relaxing breakfast, you must be ready for a flight to Adana. A ride to Antakya (Antioch) where the people of The Way were first named Christians, is bound to make you feel home, in the heart of holliness as Antakya served as the home base for St. Pauls missionary journeys. Peter was the first to establish a church in Antioch(Acts 9:32 and Galatians 2:1 1.) Visit the cave church where St. Peter first celebrated mass. Enjoy the Hatay Museum, which is the home for the richest, most varied collection of Greek and Roman mosaics. Then continue to Seleucia Peria mentioned in the New Testament as the port, from which Paul and Barnabas set sail for Asia Minor on their first missionary journey. Overnight in Adana. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 4: Adana-Tarsus-Cappadocia: After breakfast and a short drive to Tarsus, where St. Paul was born, pay a meaningful visit to St. Paul's well, believed to have healing properties. After a short visit to the gate of Cleopatra, continue to Cappadocia for dinner and overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 5: Cappadocia: Full day sightseeing of the villages of, Uchisar with panoramic views of the Cappadocian valleys, Zelve-the valley of the fairy chimnies, and the Goreme Valley. There are several hundred churches in this area, some of which are decorated with inscribed frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible or the Apocrypha. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 6: Cappadocia-Konya: Visit the underground city of Kaymakli, created for defensive purposes by the early Christians. Drive to Konya. Paul preached here on his first missionary journey. Konya today is famous for its Mevlevi Dervishes (Whirling Dervishes). Visit the Mevlana Mausoleum and museum. Overnight in Konya. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 7: Konya-Antioch of Pisidia-Pamukkale: After breakfast drive to Antioch of Pisidia. Paul and Barnabas visited Antioch on their first missionary journey, going to the synagogue on the Sabbath (the Jewish day of worship), and Paul was asked to speak to the congregation. In the Bible this is Pauls first recorded sermon. Visit the Church of St. Paul, the Roman Bath, Temple of Augustus, and museum. Continue to Pamukkale for overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 8: Pamukkale–Laodicea–Philadelphia-Sardis–Izmir: Wake up to the sounds of birds and dont miss a morning swim in the hotels thermal pool before visiting the ancient city of Hierapolis, an ancient Roman city, where St. Philip was martyred during the persecutions ordered by Domitian. Hierapolis is located on the top of a hill where you can see the famous natural wonder white cotton fortress. Your next stop is Laodicea, one of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor [Rev. 1:11; 3:14; Col. 2:1; 4:13-16]. When you see the city of Hierapolis from a distance, you may have an idea why the Laodicians were neither hot nor cold but lukewarm as it reads in the Bible. Following this nice little isolated old town, visit Philadelphia and Sardis. Philadelphia the perfect church, was the only church which John had no real criticism (Rev. 3: 7-13). After a short drive we reach Sardis-the dead church. Remember you seem alive but you are actually dead. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 9: Izmir-Ephesus-Izmir: St Polycarp Church will be the first to host you this morning. In an hour's time you will be ready,after a short visit to traditional house of the Virgin Mary, to visit the ancient city of Ephesus where St. Paul lived and preached for more than two and a half years and to where he subsequently sent his letter to the Ephesians. We see the Baths of Scholastica, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the theater, the Double Church (The Church of Mary) where the third ecumenical council was convened in A. D. 431. Then we visit the basilica of St. John where St. John was buried, the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, which was once one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Overnight in Izmir. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 10: Izmir–Thyatira–Pergamon–Assos: In the morning we drive to Thyatira, which is known as the tolerant church. Then, we proceed to Pergamum (Rev. 2: 12-17) to visit the Acropolis. With its several temples this is the place referred in the Bible as the place where Satan dwells. Pergamum was a great center of scholarship and learning. Anthony took the library from here with its 200,000 rolls and transferred it to Alexandria as a present for Cleopatra. After the Acropolis visit the Asclepion, the ancient hospital. Dinner and overnight in Assos. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 11: Assos–Alexandria Troas–Troy–Istanbul: We drive to Alexandria Troas founded by a commander of Alexander the Great; Paul visited here at least twice in his second and third journeys (16: 7-12; 16:8-10)We proceed to Troy- home of the legendary Helen of Troy and the Trojan Horse. Then we drive to Istanbul for overnight. Includes: (B), (D).

Day 12: Istanbul: Enjoy the bussy streeets of Istanbul at your leisure.Includes: (B).

Day 13: Istanbul: Fly home or continue to explore another destination. Includes: (B).

Notes: Airfare is not included in the tour price. (B), (L), (D); B= Breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner

Tour package includes:
12 nights special Boutique and 4 star Hotel Accommodations including breakfast.
All transportation in Turkey by private a/c car or coach or minivan.
Meals mentioned above the program.
All entrance fees to the sites and to the museums mentioned on the above program.
Comprehensive sight-seeing as itinerary.
Special pre-departure information pack.
English speaking professional guide throughout.
Tips to the restaurants.
All Portage.

Not Included:
Tips to guide, driver, and hotel porters.
Telephone calls.
Laundry.
Things not mentioned as included and things of personal nature.
Foreign airport taxes and security charges, passport and visa fees, travel insurance.

Pax Price
1 - 2 Pax $ 969 [Per Person]
3 - 5 Pax $ 915 [Per Person]
6 - 9 Pax $ 870 [Per Person]
10 - 14 Pax $ 815 [Per Person]
Children (3 - 10) 50% Discounted
Infant (0 - 2) Free