DISCIPLESHIP JOURNEY TO TURKEY & GREECE
March 4-14, 2025
Embark on a profound journey through history and faith with our "Discipleship Journey to Turkey & Greece." This pilgrimage offers a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of early disciples and explore the ancient cities where Christianity took root. From the bustling streets of Ephesus to the iconic ruins of Corinth and Athens, immerse yourself in the rich heritage that shaped the foundations of our faith. Join us for a transformative experience of discovery, reflection, and spiritual renewal as we uncover the profound significance of discipleship in these historic lands.
TURKEY – March 4-14
Mar 4 Tue Depart Denver Turkish Airlines TK 202 Denver (DEN) – Istanbul (IST) 19:35
March 5 Wed Arrive Istanbul at 16:20 and take a connection to Antalya on TK2418 19:45 /21:20.
Your tour guide Nazim will meet you at Antalya Airport with a “Dave Erickson – TUTKU” sign. Meet and transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Antalya.
March 6 Thu Perga-Antalya
Tour with Dr. Mark Wilson: Magydus Harbor overlook, Perga, Saint Paul Cultural Center (SPCC) lunch, Attalia walking tour, Necropolis Museum. Dinner and overnight in Antalya.
March 7 Fri Myra-Andriake-Antalya
Tour with Mark Wilson: Myra with theater and St. Nicholas Church; Andriake with Museum of Lycian Civilizations and synagogue, Dinner and overnight in Antalya.
Mar 8 Sat Psidian Antioch – Colossae - Pamukkale
Leave Antalya. Visit Psidian Antioch and Archaeology Museum in Yalvac. Proceed to Colossae. . Dinner and overnight in Pamukkale. (B,D)
Mar 9 Sun Laodicea - Hierapolis - Pamukkale
Drive to Lycus River Valley. First, tour Laodicea to see the latest excavations. Then, drive to nearby Hierapolis to see the newly found Tomb of Philip. Also, see the UNESCO world-heritage site of Pamukkale. Dinner and overnight in Pamukkale. (B,D)
Mar 10 Mon Philadelphia - Sardis - Smyrna
Drive to Alasehir to see the remains of the Philadelphia Church. Continue to Sardis, capital of ancient Lydia where the first coin of the world was minted. See the remains of the massive Artemis Temple. Proceed to Smyrna, modern Izmir to see the Smyrna Agora. Dinner and overnight in Izmir. (B,D)
Mar 11 Tue Ephesus - Izmir
Visit the famous ancient city of Ephesus, and its Terrace Houses, the Ephesus Archaeological Museum and the Basilica of St. John. Dinner and overnight in Izmir. (B,D)
Mar 12 Wed Pergamon - Thyatira - Assos
Leave for Pergamon. Visit the Acropolis with the steepest theater of the ancient world and the Temple of Trajan. Then proceed to Akhisar to visit the remaining of Thyatira church. Dinner and overnight in Assos. (B,D)
Mar 13 Thu Assos-Alexander Troas-Istanbul
Visit the panoramic Temple of Athena in Assos and the Temple of Apollo Smintheon at Gulpinar. Continue to Odun Iskelesi to visit the site and the port of Alexandria-Troas where Paul raised the boy, Eutychus. Paul visited this area at least twice. Then, visit the legendary city of Troy, and see the replica of the wooden horse. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.
Mar 14 Fri Fly back to Denver TK 201 Istanbul(IST)-Denver(DEN)
13:55 – Arrive back to Denver at 17:40 same day
Or, Fly Athens for GREECE EXTENSION
GREECE EXTENSION: MARCH 14-21
Mar 14 Fri Arrive Athens Airport - Corinth, Cenchrea, Athens
Your Greek tour guide will meet you at Antalya Airport with a “Dave Erickson – TUTKU” sign. After briefly stopping at the Corinthian Canal, we proceed to nearby Cenchrea, one of the two harbors of ancient Corinth from where Paul sailed on more than one occasion (Acts 18:18) and which was also the home of another early church and an influential Christian woman, Phoebe (Rom. 16:1). We then visit Corinth, the place where Paul ministered for 1½ years (Acts 18:1- 18) and would later write at least four letters, two of which have survived (1 & 2 Corinthians). The city is located on the slopes of the Acrocorinth, a towering mountain rising 1,886 feet above the sea and crowned in ancient times by the temple of Aphrodite. Extensive ruins of Corinth are visible today, including temples, water fountains, shops, various public buildings, the largest Agora (“Marketplace”) in the ancient world and the Bema, where Paul likely met before the governor Gallio (Acts 18:12-17). The Corinthian Museum contains many significant artifacts, several of which have a direct link to events, items and people mentioned in the New Testament Dinner and overnight in Athens (B, D).
March 15 Sat Fly Thessaloniki to meet the GREECE FAM Trip led by Dr Mark Wilson.
Bus transfer from the hotel to Athens Airport for morning flight to Thessaloniki. Our representative will meet you after the customs and baggage claim with a “FAM TRIP TUTKU”sign. Transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day is free. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. (D)
March 16 Sun Neapolis, Philippi, Amphipolis, Thessaloniki
We enjoy a scenic drive along the Aegean Sea to Kavala (ancient Neapolis), the port city of Philippi, where Paul landed by boat and first brought the gospel to Europe. We’ll travel inland to Philippi, named after Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great. We follow the Via Egnatia which the apostle took into the city. Here at Philippi Paul preached his first sermon in Europe (Acts 16:13-15) and baptized the first Christian convert in the continent, a “certain woman named Lydia.” The Philippian church became one of Paul’s favorite congregations and many years later, while under house arrest in Rome, he wrote them a letter (Philippians) expressing his gratitude for their faithful support of his missionary activity. Extensive Roman and Byzantine ruins have been uncovered and there is a crypt where it is believed Paul and Silas were imprisoned. We leave Philippi and continue to follow the Via Egnatia to Amphipolis (Acts 17:1) to view the Lion Monument that Paul would have seen as he traveled by this city. We pass by Apollonia (Acts 17:1) and return to our hotel in Thessaloniki (B, D)
March 17 Mon Thessaloniki, Berea, Preveza
Paul spent a number of weeks in Thessalonica during his 2nd Missionary Journey establishing a church (Acts 17:1-9) to whom he would a short time later write two letters (1 & 2 Thessalonians). Visit the Roman Agora (marketplace), where a mob was formed against Paul and an ensuing riot started (Acts 17:5) as well as the Archaeological Museum. Other impressive sites include the triumphal Arch of Galerius (AD 305-311), remnants of two beautiful Byzantine churches (Hagia Sophia & Saint Dimitrius), the ancient city walls, and the White Tower— the symbol of the city. We leave Thessaloniki for a brief visit to Berea (modern Veria), where Jewish citizens “received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true” (Acts 17:11). After viewing the Bema—where traditionally Paul taught the Bereans—and the beautiful monument dedicated to the apostle, we drive southwest to pass the impressive aqueducts of Nicopolis on the way to Preveza (B, D)
March 18 Tue Actium, Nicopolis, Delphi
At Actium in 31 BC Octavian (later Augustus) defeated Antony and Cleopatra in the famous battle that changed the course of Roman history. We will visit the monument celebrating Octavian’s victory that was constructed from the prows of the captured ships. Afterwards we will tour Nicopolis, “victory city,” founded in 29 BC by Augustus. Paul probably stopped here after sailing from Illyricum (Rom 15:19) and later spent the winter in Nicopolis (1 Tim 3:12). In the afternoon we will enjoy the scenic drive to Delphi (B, D)
March 19 Wed Delphi, Athens
Located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, in a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty, Delphi is the home of the Sanctuary of Apollo and the worldrenowned “Delphic oracle.” Other impressive ruins found here include the Temple of Athena, a well-preserved theatre that seats 5000 people, an athletic stadium seating 7000, a gymnasium for physical training, various stoas, and treasuries. It is with good reason that Delphi is widely acknowledged as the most spectacularly beautiful ancient site in Greece. We also will visit the Delphi Museum, whose impressive collection includes an inscription concerning the governor Gallio (Acts 18:12), which plays a crucial role in establishing the chronology of Paul’s life and ministry. We end the day with a drive to Athens (B, D)
March 20 Thu Athens
Paul visited Athens during his 2nd Missionary Journey (Acts 17:15- 34). We’ll see the Agora (“Marketplace”) of ancient Athens where the apostle dialogued with the Athenian citizens and philosophers (Acts 17:17) and also at the Areopagus (“Mars Hill”) where Paul addressed the city leaders (Acts 17:19-33). Before going up to see the Acropolis, we’ll stop at the New Acropolis Museum which helpfully explains the history of this world-famous place. Then we’ll go up to the Acropolis, which towers over the city of Athens and which houses the Parthenon, a building so masterfully created that it has been the subject of architectural study since its creation. Equally impressive buildings on the Acropolis include the Erechtheion, with its Porch of Maidens, and the Temple of Athena Nike, the goddess of “Victory.” The area surrounding the Acropolis houses a number of other striking archeological sights: the Stoa of Attalos, the Theatre of Dionysus, the Odeion of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Hephaestus, the Arch of Hadrian and the Temple of Olympian Zeus (B, D).
March 21 Fri Athens Airport – Fly back to Denver via Istanbul
TK 201 Istanbul(IST)-Denver(DEN) 13:55 – Arrive back to Denver at 17:40 same day
Including
TURKEY INCLUDING
- International flights from Denver based on Turkish Airlines Economy Class.
- Istanbul-Antalya flight
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary
- 3 nights at Best Western Khan Hotel in Antalya
- 2 nights at Doga Thermal Hotel in Pamukkale
- 2 nights at Movenpick Hotel in Izmir
- 1 night at Kervansaray Hotel in Assos
- 1 night at Movenpick Golden Horn Hotel in Istanbul
- Daily breakfasts and 9 dinners
- Entrance fees to all sites (listed in the tour program above)
- Guiding services
- Transfers & transportation by private A/C motorcoach
- Biblical documents, Tips to hotel and restaurant staff, Portage for one piece of luggage at the hotels
GREECE INCLUDING
- Istanbul-Athens flight
- Athens-Thessaloniki flight
- 1 night at Divani Palace Acropolis in Athens or similar
- 2 nights at Capsis Hotel in Thessaloniki o similar
- 1 night at Margarona Royal Hotel in Preveza or similar
- 1 night at Amalia Hotel in Delphi or similar
- 2 nights at Divani Palace Acropolis in Athens or similar
- Daily breakfast and 6 dinners
- Entrance fees to all sightseeing as per itinerary
- English–speaking licensed tour guide throughout the itinerary
- Transfers & transportation by private A/C motorcoach
- Portage for one piece of luggage at the hotels
Excluding
TURKEY EXCLUDING
- Tips to tour guide ($50 per person) and driver ($25 per person)
- Lunches and drinks
- Personal Expenses, Travel & Health Insurance any other item which is not included above
GREECE EXCLUDING
- Tips to tour guide ($50 per person) and driver ($25 per person)
- Lunches and drinks
- Personal Expenses, Travel & Health Insurance any other item which is not included above