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17 Days (16 Nights)
Land & Air
$5,590
Land Only
$4,190

In Search of Paul

April 6-22, 2027

Pauline Immersion in Türkiye & Greece

A first century immersion for rostered leaders and inquiring disciples exploring Paul’s letters in their religious and socio-political contexts.

Tour Host
Rev.Dr. Don  Carlson
Rev.Dr. Don Carlson
LEAD

Tuesday, April 6

Fly out of a Turkish Airlines hub; direct flight to Istanbul. (See list of cities on Page 4.) Tutku Tours can arrange departures via from other cities at additional cost. You can also remit “land only only” and book your own flights.

Wednesday, April 7—Türkiye

Arrive in Istanbul, meet our guide for Türkiye, Cenk Eronat, and travel to our hotel located along the Golden Horn. Dinner together and introductions in the hotel dining room room.

Thursday, April 8—Türkiye 

We start at Istanbul where we glimpse the “imperial church church” of the early 4th century under Constantine. We visit the hippodrome, Hagia Sophia, Hagia Irene, Blue Mosque, and the Topkapi Palace.

Friday, April 9—Türkiye/Greece 

We depart early for the Greek border, meet our guide for Greece, and then travel to Philippi. We visit the traditional river site where Paul met Lydia and see the magnificent baptistery built there. At the river we discuss Paul Paul’s letter to Philemon and its patronage subtext. 1 1st century city life then emerges in the ruins of ancient Philippi. Overnight in Kavala, modern Neapolis.

Saturday, April 10— Greece 

We get another glimpse of the Via Egnatia that Paul walked from Neapolis to Philippi, then on to Thessloniki where we see the Roman forum, the arch and mausoleum of Galerius, and the archeological museum. At Virgina, we stop at the tomb of Phillip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, to appreciate the roots of imperial theology. Overnight at Kalambaka/Meteora Meteora.

Sunday, April 11— Greece 

Visit Varlaam Monastery, built 1541, high atop the rocks of Meteora; reflecting upon the medieval theological worldview of its art. After a traditional lunch, we later discuss Philippians and celebrate the Eucharist . Overnight at Kalambaka.

Monday, April 12— Greece 

We stop at a studio where icons are hand crafted and can be purchased, then go Delphi to explore the cult of Apollo. After visiting the archeological museum, we overnight in Delphi; taking a look at Galatians after dinner dinner.

Tuesday, April 13— Greece 

In Athens, we visit the Areopagus where Paul delivered his sermon about “an unknown God God” and then climb the acropolis to see the temples of Athena, Nike, Poseidon, and Augustus. There will then be free time to visit the new archeological museum or to have a leisurely meal “al fresco”.

Wednesday, April 14— Greece 

We visit the site of ancient Corinth with its excellent ruins and museum. While on the grounds, seated in view of the Temple of Apollo and the ancient meat market (1 Cor. 8), we discuss 1st Corinthians . After lunch we head for the port of Athens, say “Goodbye” to Voula Kalapoda, and board our 6:00 PM ferry to Patmos. Good dining aboard and cabins with clean linens and bath. Arrive in Patmos about 2:00 AM, go to our hotel and go back to bed!

Thursday, April 15— Greece/Türkiye 

Still in Greece, we will visit the traditional “Cave of St. John, John,” reflect upon the imperial context of Revelation, and visit the Monastery of St. John. Lunch will be by the seaport and then we take a liesurely 4 4-hour boat ride to the Turkish port of Kusadasi. At Kusadasi we meet up with Cenk Eronat and go to our hotel.

Friday, April 16—Türkiye 

We now enter the area of the Seven Churches of Revelation; visiting five of the sites: Ephesus, Sardis, Smyrna (Izmir), Laodicea, and Pergamon.

The ancient city of Ephesus gives the most impressive glimpse of 1 st century urban life. The Library of Celsus, Temple of Artemis (one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world), Temple of Hadrian, Temple of Domitian, and the “terrace houses houses” are but a few of the restorations. After a locally prepared lunch we will visit a “cottage industry industry” outlet to see how Turkish carpets are made; with an opportunity to purchase carpets! Overnight at Kusadasi.

Saturday, April 17—Türkiye 

Leaving Kusadasi, we will see the magnificent Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Asian counterpart to Delphi – complete with oracle. There we will discuss 1st Thessalonians . Then on to Aphrodisias with the Temple of Aphrodite, the Sebasteion (the best eample of Roman imperial theology), monumental gateway, stadium, and museum museum—where “the god fearers fearers” are mentioned. Overnight at a relaxing thermal spa hotel at Pamukkale.

Sunday, April 18—Türkiye 

At Hierapolis we see the tomb of Philip the Apostle (?) and the thermal springs, then journey to Laodicea with its many newly excavated and restored ruins; including a magnificent 4th century church. After a scemic drive, we will arrive at Izmir (ancient Smyrna) and have dinner on the waterfront. Overnight in Izmir.

Monday, April 19—Türkiye

We head for the acropolis of Pergamum with its great theater and temples to Athena, Zeus, and Trajan; then visit the Asklepion, a center of healing where the great physician Galen practiced. Overnight at the picturesque seaport of Assos. Eucharist before turning in.

Tuesday, April 20—Türkiye 

We climb the acropolis of Assos that has a temple to Athena dating from 530 BCE, then head to Troas (Acts 20) and walk a road that Paul walked. In the evening we discuss Romans . Overnight in Assos.

Wednesday, April 21—Türkiye 

After at visit to Troy, founded 3000 3000-2600 BCE, we cross the Dardanelles and drive through the area where the Battle of Gallipoli was fought in WWI. Arriving back in Istanbul, we visit the Spice Market before going to the hotel to enjoy our farewell dinner.

Thursday, April 22—Türkiye 

After a leisurely morning and breakfast, we leave for the airport and our fights home. 

NOTE: There may be unforeseen minor adjustments to the itinerary.

Including
  • Non-stop roundtrip airfare from any Turkish airline hub in the United States/Canada to Istanbul**
  • 9 nights at 3-4 star hotels in Türkiye
  • 5 nights at 3 star hotels in Greece
  • 1 night on overnight ferry from Athens to Patmos
  • Daily breakfast and 14 dinners
  • Transportation by private bus with A/C
  • English-speaking professional tour guides
  • Headsets
  • All entry fees to sites and museums
  • All tips for hotels and restaurant staff
  • All tips to tour guides and drivers
  • All service charges and local taxes
  • **Direct to Istanbul IST from: Atlanta ATL, Boston BOS, Chicago ORD, Dallas DFW, Denver DEN, Detroit DTW, Houston IAH, Los Angeles LAX, Miami MIA, Newark EWR, New York JFK, San Francisco SFO, Seattle SEA, Toronto YYZ, Vancouver YVR, and Washington IAD
  • *Land Only: You can make your own flight plans, often for less than the $1400 offset. You need to arrive in Istanbul IST on April 7, 2027; preferably between noon and 6:00 PM for group transfer to the hotel.
Excluding
  • Lunches and beverages  
  • Personal discretionary expenses, shopping  
  • Air supplement for departure from smaller cities if booked by TUTKU  
  • ETIAS Registration Fee of €20.
Locations on the map may include pre program or extension locations with main program.