14-Day Biblical Tour Turkey

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Welcome to Turkey! Turkey. Follow in the footsteps of St. Paul’s journeys in Turkey and the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. It includes the religious sites and places such as Tarsus, Antioch, Iconium, Laodicea, Hierapolis, Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Sardis and Nicea. A must pilgrimage for all the Christians and true believers

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Duration: 14 days
Starts: Fatih, Turkey
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Welcome to Turkey! Turkey. Follow in the footsteps of St. Paul’s journeys in Turkey and the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. It includes the religious sites and places such as Tarsus, Antioch, Iconium, Laodicea, Hierapolis, Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Sardis and Nicea. A must pilgrimage for all the Christians and true believers

Itinerary

Day 1: Istanbul – Arrival Day

Pass By: Istanbul, Istanbul
Upon our arrival at Istanbul International Airport, your guide will meet, assist and transfer you to the hotel. Istanbul’s original name is Byzantium then Constantinople. It is a most fascinating city, which actually crosses two continents Europe and Asia. It is a city of amalgamation of bazaars, minarets, mosques, churches, palaces, and restaurants catering to every one’s taste, museums, customs and twelve million people. Overnight in Istanbul.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Pullman Hotel or Ramada Hotel Golden Horn

Day 2: Istanbul City Tour

Stop At: Istanbul, Istanbul
Our journey begins in Istanbul, the only city in the world situated on two continents. Today we discover the Byzantine and Ottoman treasures of Istanbul. We visit Hippodrome and the Obelisk brought from Egypt. Then our next visit is the Blue Mosque with its six minarets. Afternoon we will visit the Topkapi Palace, which was the residence of the Ottoman sultans, with its fabulous treasure chambers.We will take you to the Grand Spice Bazaar which is a unique atmosphere with reasonable prices for your shopping. Here you will find; Exotic Spices and Herbs, Turkish Baklava, Turkish Delights, Turkish Coffee, nuts and fruits, small souvenirs such as Ceramic Handicrafts, Evil Eyes totems, all naturel olive oil, soaps and many other goods in Souvenir Shops and stores. After the tour, transfer back to your hotel. Overnight in Istanbul.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight in Pullman Hotel or Ramada Hotel Golden Horn

Day 3: Istanbul – Adana – Tarsus – Selucia – Antioch

Pass By: Adana, Adana, Turkish Mediterranean Coast
Early morning flight to Adana, the country’s fourth largest city. Adana is situated some thirty miles east of Tarsus, birthplace of the Apostle Paul. Upon arrival drive to Tarsus and visit the Apostle Pauls well, the Gate of Cleopatra, and the latest excavations. Then we visit the archaeological remains of Seleucia, the port from which Paul, Barnabas and John Mark departed from Antioch on the first missionary journey (Acts 13:4). Drive to Antioch for overnight Adana

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight in Ramada Adana Hotel

Day 4: Antioch – Cappadocia

Stop At: Cappadocia, Cappadocia
Visit The Cave where they met in secret. Paul and Silas departed from here on the second missionary journey (Acts 15:35 – 36). Discover the impact of leaders such as Ignatius of Antioch and John Chrysostom. We will travel to Cappadocia scenic Ihlara Valley, where early Christians carved some 3, 500 cave churches from the tufa rock. The beauty and quaintness of these chapels, with numerous wall paintings and Christian symbols, is astonishing. Persecuted Christians – tens of thousands of them – escaping into the earth to flee Arab invaders in the tenth century, tunneled out more than twenty underground cities of refuge here in Cappadocia. Such cities, with carved rooms for kitchens, sleeping quarters, stables, and chapels for worship, descend five to ten stories into the earth. At Ozkonak Underground City, one of the best preserved of these cities, you will enjoy your own guided tour into this amazing region. Overnight in a Cappadocia.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Antique Cave House Hotel or 5 Star Suhan Hotel

Day 5: Cappadocia City Tour

Stop At: Cappadocia, Cappadocia
Cappadocia, with its center in Caesarea (Kayseri), was once the heart of the Hittite Kingdom of the Old Testament. This vast area is one of the most photogenic landscapes in the world. Extraordinary rock formations have become symbolic of this region, where you will enjoy the Valley of the Fairy Chimneys and Goreme’s breath taking Open Air Museum. Watch the potters at their craft, in the famous pottery; producing town of Avanos. Finally, savour the natural wonders of the Citadel of Uchisar and Zelve Valley. Overnight in a Cappadocia.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Antique Cave House Hotel or 5 Star Suhan Hotel

Day 6: Sultanhan – Lystra – Iconium – Konya

Stop At: Konya, Konya
Drive to the Sultanhani Caravansary for a fascinating look at one of the rest stops for ancient camel caravans. Along the trade routes, such caravansaries appeared at intervals of some twenty – five miles, the average distance that camels could travel in a day. Continue on to Lystra, where a mob stoned Paul during his first journey (Acts 14:6 – 19), and where Timothy joined him during the second journey (Acts 16:1 – 3). Depart for Iconium, where Paul preached and encouraged believers during his first missionary journey (Acts 14:1 – 6). Iconium was once the home of the sect of mystical Muslims called Whirling Dervishes. Overnight in a Konya.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Anemon Hotel

Day 7: Pisidian – Antioch – Colossea – Pamukkale

Stop At: Pamukkale, Pamukkale
Drive to Antioch of Pisidia, where nearly the whole city came to hear Paul preach during his first missionary journey. The marvelous excavations include the ancient church and the great first – century Temple of Augustus. You will travel the Royal Road that once connected Ephesus with distant Babylon. Then drive to Hierapolis (Pamukkale) and explore incredible excavations; including a Byzantine church, the Great Theatre, the Temple of Apollo, and the Plutonium, which pagan cults once called “the entrance to hell.” Examine the intriguing sites of the Churches of Revelation. At Hierapolis (Pamukkale), enjoy the “Cotton Castles” of brilliant white calcium rock formations and hot – water travertines, where hot mineral waters emerge from the earth and cascade over cliffs. As the water-cools, the calcium precipitates and clings to the cliffs, forming snowy white travertines (waterfalls of white stone), which give credence to the name Pamukkale, meaning “cotton castle”.Overnight in Pamukkale.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Pam Thermal Hotel

Day 8: Laodicea – Philadelphia – Sardis

Stop At: Kusadasi, Kusadasi, Turkish Aegean Coast
After breakfast drive to Laodicea (Rev. 3:14 – 22), which will take you back to the first century. This city was located along the important trade route that linked Pergamum in the north with Laodicea to the south. In A.D. 17, an earthquake devastated twelve Asian cities, including Philadelphia, and for a time the people lived in fear of aftershocks. Philadelphia was rebuilt with help from Emperor Tiberius. At Sardis (Rev. 3:1 – 5), your thoughts will turn to the Old Testament period following the 586 B.C. destruction of Jerusalem. That was the time when the phrase “rich as Croesus” originated. Croesus (560 – 546 B.C..) was the king of Lydia, and Sardis was his capital. Your visit to Sardis will include the imperial court and the ancient Jewish synagogue. Dinenr and overnight in Kusadasi.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Comfort Ada Class Hotel

Day 9: Miletus – Didyma – Kusadasi

Stop At: Kusadasi, Kusadasi, Turkish Aegean Coast
Drive to Miletus, home of ancient philosopher Thales (640 – 546 B.C.), one of the fathers of Greek geometry, astronomy, and philosophy.It was also here that Paul left his friend Trophimus, who was too ill to continue (II Timothy 4:20). As a port at the mouth of the Meander River, Miletus was a natural outlet for Phrygian trade. Like the one at Ephesus, however, Miletus’s sea harbor eventually filled with silt, and commerce dwindled. The city’s remote quietness makes it special to devout students of Scripture. Its ancient ruins include the marvelous 15, 000 – seat theatre. Nearby, at Didyma, visit the massive Temple to Apollo, one of the most impressive sites in Anatolia. Ordinary people did not reside in ancient Didyma. This was home only to a priestly family whose oracle came from Delphi and who lived in luxury, as they guarded their temple treasuries supplied by the people they deceived. Continue to Kusadasi for overnight.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Comfort Ada Class Hotel

Day 10: Ephesus Tour

Stop At: Kusadasi, Kusadasi, Turkish Aegean Coast
After breakfast drive to Ephesus (Rev. 2:1 – 7), major port city on the Aegean, was the commercial, political, and religious center of all of Asia Minor. After a lunatic completely burned, the Temple of Diana (Artemis) on the night that Alexander the Great was born in 356 B.C. the Ephesians worked for 120 years to complete a magnificent reconstructed temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The city became part of the Roman Empire in the second century B.C. As a Roman capital of Asia Minor, Ephesus boasted a population approaching 250,000 people. The See the Fountain of Trojan, the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre. Visit the Chapel of the Virgin Mary (Double Church), where the Third Ancient Council convened. We visit The House of Virgin Mary where she spent her latest years. Enjoy St. Johns Basilica (built on the site of the Apostle John’s tomb) and ponder the remains of the Temple of Diana. Overnight in Kusadasi.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Comfort Ada Class Hotel

Day 11: Thytira – Pergamon

Stop At: Izmir, Izmir, Izmir Province, Turkish Aegean Coast
Today, we will visit our final two of the Seven Churches of Revelation. At Thyatira (Rev. 2: 18 – 28), you will see the ruins of an ancient commercial center, located in the fertile valley where the trade route passed. One of the towns cloth and dye merchants was a woman named Lydia, who conducted business as far away as Philippi, where she became the first European convert to Christianity, during Paul’s second missionary journey (Acts 16:11 – 15). A most memorable experience will be Pergamum, with its Acropolis and Great Theatre, the steepest of the ancient world. Revelation 2:12 – 16 describes the city as “where Satan’s seat is,” a reference to the altar of Zeus, where we pause for reflection on the fulfillment of Scripture. Nearby, visit the Red Basilica; once a pagan temple, it later converted into a Christian church. Finally, walk through the Pergamum Asclepion, the famous medical center of antiquity. Overnight in Izmir.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Karaca Hotel

Day 12: Troy – Alexandra Troas – Assos – Canakkale

Stop At: Canakkale Province, Canakkale Province, Turkish Aegean Coast
Enjoy a fascinating visit to recent excavations of ancient Troy, made legendary by Homer’s story of Helen and the Trojans’ wooden horse. Then drive to Troas, founded about 300 B.C. by one of the generals of Alexandria the Great. During the Apostle Paul’s second missionary journey, it was from Troas that he received the “Macedonian call” to Europe. This is where Luke’s account changes from “they” to “we” (Acts 16:6 – 12), indicating that he joined Paul’s team at Troas. Returning from Macedonia during his third journey, Paul was in Troas for a week, when the young man Eutychus fell from the third loft as Paul preached. Paul soon walked some thirty miles to Assos, where we will follow the apostle’s footsteps to the old city walls (Acts 20:5 – 14). You will walk the old marketplace of Assos and see the council chamber and Temple to Athena. Overnight in Canakkale.
Duration: 7 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Troia Tusan Hotel

Day 13: Nicea – Istanbul

Stop At: Istanbul, Istanbul
Drive to Nicea through Bursa. At Nicea, you will see remains of Constantine’s palace, now covered by the water at the shore of Lake Iznik. It was here in this palace chapel that the First Ancient Church Council convened in A.D. 325 to produce the Nicene Creed. Enjoy Nicea’s St. Sophia Church, where the Seventh Church Council convened in 787. Continue to Istanbul. Overnight in Istanbul
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight in Pullman Hotel or Ramada Hotel Golden Horn

Day 14: Istanbul – End of Tour

Pass By: Istanbul, Istanbul
After breakfast you will have free time shopping in Istanbul. Today we depart for Istanbul Airport then back to home. We hope your tour was a memorable one and we would like to see you in the future in one of our tours again. Have a nice trip back home and thanks for choosing us.

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.



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