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Turkey Biblical Tour 3
Turkey Biblical Tour 3

Turkey Holy Land Biblical Tour III

Early Churches with St. Paul & St. John, Seven Churches, Patmos, Antioch

 

Antioch, Tarsus, Cappadocia, Konya, Antalya, Demre, Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Laodicea, Patmos

Ephesus, Izmir, Sardis, Philadelphia Pergamum, Bursa, Nicea, Iznik, Istanbul


Tour Dates: Between April - November


DAY 1: En Route

Depart the U.S.A. on your flight to Turkey.


DAY 2: Arrive Adana

Meet at the airport after clearing passport control and drive to Antioch. Before dinner, a Welcome Briefing will be presented by your English speaking guide, who will accompany you throughout the entire tour. Dinner


DAY 3: Antioch

Antioch was the headquarters of St. Paul's Missionary Journeys. It was the third largest city of the Roman Empire, rivaled only by Rome and Alexandria. St. Peter, Paul, Barnabas and Timothy all preached in this place where Jesus followers were first called Christians. Visit the cave church where St. Peter first celebrated Mass. South of the church, the Iron Gate was one of the actual entrances of Biblical Antioch; strolling through the old part of the city, you cannot help recalling the Saints who walked these old streets, for little has changed since that time. Then drive to Seleucia Peria mentioned in the New Testament as the port from which St. Paul and St. Barnabas set sail for Anatolia on their first missionary journey (45-46 AD). Visit the Temple of Zeus for a birds eye view of the harbor, and then visit the famous Titus water tunnel. Return to hotel for overnight. BreakfastDinner


DAY 4: Antioch - Tarsus - Cappadocia

Drive to Tarsus; visit the birthplace of St. Paul (10 AD) and drink from the well of the blessed water. Continue on to Cappadocia, land of unique landscapes and the unusual rock formations called fairy chimneys. Early inhabitants carved the soft volcanic rock to create underground dwellings that eventually grew to become entire cities where as many as six thousand Christians hid to escape persecution. Elaborate churches-by some counts over a thousand of them-were also carved in the porous rock, and lavishly decorated with frescoes; many of these 9th to 11th century art works still remain. Transfer to hotel for overnight. BreakfastDinner


DAY 5: Cappadocia

Full day exploring Cappadocia. Visit Goreme Open Air Museum, Avanos, the pottery making town, the natural Citadel of Uchisar and the monastic Zelve Valley. DAY 6: Cappadocia Visit the Ihlara Valley including painted cave churches, Guzelyurt (Karballa), the birthplace of St. Gregory of Nazianzus and the underground city of Kaymakli. Return to hotel for overnight. BreakfastDinner


DAY 7: Cappadocia - Konya - Antalya

Early departure to Konya. Visit the Mevlana Museum and the 13th century Whirling Dervish Monastery. After lunch, drive to Antalya. BreakfastDinner


DAY 8: Demre - Hierapolis - Pamukkale

Early departure to Demre, one of the six great cities of the Lycian civilization which was first settled in the 5th century B.C. The rock tombs, theater and Church of St. Nicholas commemorate the life and work of this fourth century bishop. Saint Nicholas provided the dowries for three poor girls who would not have been able to marry otherwise; the beginning of our tradition of Christmas giving. Continue to Hierapolis, where we will visit the Martyrium of St. Philip amidst the sites extensive ruins. Overnight in Pamukkale. BreakfastDinner


DAY 9: Pamukkale- Hierapolis - Laodicea

Complete the tour of Hierapolis, see the wonderful formation of stalactites in Pamukkale (Cotton Castle), the Roman Bath which later became a church, then visit Laodicea, one of the Seven Churches of the Revelation, continue to Kusadasi for overnight. BreakfastDinner


DAY 10: Patmos - Kusadasi

Today well travel by private boat to the Greek Island of Patmos, location of the cave where John wrote the Book of Revelation, and also spend time at St. Johns Monastery. Return to Kusadasi for overnight. BreakfastDinner


DAY 11: Ephesus - Izmir

Depart for Ephesus, cradle of the early Church. Visit the House of the Virgin Mary, ancient Ephesus, the Archaeological Museum, the Temple of Diana (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), the grave and Basilica of St. John. Dinner and overnight in Izmir. BreakfastDinner


DAY 12: Sardis - Philadelphia - Izmir

After mass at the Church of St. Polycarp, travel to Sardis, the capital city of the ancient kingdom of Lydia, and the church which was built on the foundations of the Temple of Artemis. After traveling to Philadelphia, return to Izmir. Balance of the afternoon is free to explore the city and its ancient bazaar. Overnight in Izmir. BreakfastDinner


DAY 13: Pergamum - Bursa

Depart to Pergamum to see the Asclepion, the ancient hospital whose approach to medicine was remarkably modern, the Acropolis, the church at the site of ancient Serapium, and the Red Court dedicated to St. John. Continue to Bursa; visit the Green Mosque and the Green Mausoleum. Overnight in Bursa. BreakfastDinner


DAY 14: Bursa - Nicea- Iznik - Istanbul

Drive to Iznik (ancient Nicea) via the beautiful Iznik lake road. Two ecumenical councils were held here: the First Ecumenical Council of 325 and the Seventh Ecumenical Council of 787. Visit the ruins of the Hagia Sophia Church where the Seventh Ecumenical Council was held. In the afternoon, drive to Istanbul, the only city in the world spanning two continents; transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure. BreakfastDinner


DAY 15: Istanbul

A full day of sightseeing in Istanbul. Visit the Blue Mosque with its beautiful blue tiles, the Roman Hippodrome, and Topkapi Museum, the Imperial Residential Palace of the Ottoman sultans between the 16th and 19th centuries and the oldest and largest of the remaining palaces in the world. Its displays include priceless world-class collections of jewelry, porcelain and costumes of the sultans. In the afternoon, take a boat trip through the Bosphorus Strait, viewing the mosques, palaces, old traditional wooden villas and the beauty of the Asian and European shorelines on each side. Evening at leisure.

Breakfast

DAY 16: Istanbul

In the morning, visit Hagia Sophia Museum, built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian in the 6th century, one of the worlds greatest architectural marvels and a designated World Heritage site. After lunch, visit Chora Church, including beautiful mosaics, Afterwards, we'll have the opportunity to go shopping at the Grand Bazaar. This evening, we gather for a farewell dinner. BreakfastLunchDinner


DAY 17: Istanbul

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Istanbul Ataturk Airport for your flight home. Breakfast

 

 

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Turkey Biblical Tour - Seven Churhces -Laodicea

Laodicea had a brilliant period in the early Christianity and Byzantine times. One of th Seven Basilicas according the list of the Seve Churches in the Book of Revelation was bui here. It ruins are situated on the South bank of the ancient Lycus River, now Curuksu. A important Ecumenical Council was held her in the fourth century A.D.. The main road from Ephesus to the east led through the cit this road was the most important one of all those in Asia Minor. The medical school of Laodicea was, in the ancient world, famous for two things:


a) Treating and curing of ear diseases, and preparing medicines for these.

b) Treatment of eye diseases, and preparing fine eye-ointment, that under the name "Koulourion", was exported to all major places of the known world. Due to all these activities, both in industry and trade, and in medical affairs, Laodicea became a great banking centre, rich in gold and silver coins. Laodicea then was a very prosperous and wealthy city; it needed nothing from outside A great Christian church developed here; it was founded already in the first century, together with those in nearby Hierapolis anc Colossae, by epaphras, a disciple and fellow-worker of the apostle Paul. This Apostle wrote two letters to the Churches of this are Many Apostles and Evangelists, like Paul, John, Phillip, Luke and Timothy worked as missionaries in this area. Even some of the Seven Great ecumenical Councils of the old Church in the first centuries of Christianity were held in Laodicea.


Among the ruins of old Laodicea are known a fountain, an unidentified temple of Ionic order, a small theatre from the Roman peri-od; a Roman Stadium, a Gymnasium, and a Odeion. Among these ruins, The Nymphaic is most interesting because of its parapet in the basin, that was adorned with mythologi¬cal reliefs depicting the Hero Theseus.


Biblical Tours - Seven Churches - Laodicea



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Tour Includes
  • » 15 Nights Selected Hotels
  • » Sightseeing as per the Itinerary
  • » Daily Breakfast, 1 Lunches, 12 Dinners
  • » Transportation by A/C Bus or Van  
  • » Professional Tour Guide (English)
  • » All Entry Fees to the Sites & Museums
  • » Service Charges & Local Taxes
Tour Excludes
  • » Flights
  • » Airport taxes, Fees and Security Fee 
  • » Drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
  • » Meal not mentioned in the itinerary
  • » Turkish Visa Fee
  • » Personal Expense
  • » Tips to the tour guide & driver
  • » Any other items which is not mentioned above
Special Selected Hotels

City

 

4 StarHotel

 

Nights

Antioch

    Savon  

2 nights

Cappadocia     Peri Tower  

3 nights

Antalya

    Cender  

1 night

Pamukkale

    Richmond  

1 night

Kusadasi

    Pine Bay  

2 nights

Izmir

    Princess  

2 nights

Bursa

    Kervansaray  

1 night

Istanbul

    Germir Palas  

3 nights


City

 

5 StarHotel

 

Nights

Antioch

   Savon  

2 nights

Cappadocia

   Lykia Lodge  

3 nights

Antalya

   Sheraton  

1 night

Pamukkale

   Colossae  

1 night

Kusadasi

   Korumar  

2 nights

Izmir

   Crown Plaza  

2 nights

Bursa

   Kervansaray  

1 night

Istanbul

   The Marmara  

3 nights

 

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7, John... was on the island called Patmos, because of the word of God and the testimony ofJesus. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like the sound of a trumpet, saying, "Write in a book what you see, and send it to the seven churches."

Rev. 1:9-11


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