Discover Greece through a spiritual and historical lens on a refined private journey following the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. Traveling in a luxury Mercedes vehicle, this experience is designed for comfort, reflection, and meaningful exploration.
In Athens, visit key locations connected to Paul’s presence and teachings, including areas linked to his address at the Areopagus, where philosophy, faith, and history intersect. Continue toward Corinth, one of the most important cities of Paul’s missionary work, and explore the ancient site where he lived, preached, and established one of the earliest Christian communities.
Throughout the day, the journey unfolds at a relaxed pace, allowing time for reflection, discussion, and personal connection to the biblical narrative. This private tour offers a respectful, insightful experience that blends scripture, history, and landscape, ideal for travelers seeking deeper understanding and spiritual enrichment.
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The Unknown God and the Philosophers reveal! The core of Democracy and the city of Wisdom made Apostle Paul Agora to become his main target for his preaching! Did he succeed?…the rest in the tour
The Mars Hill, the Supreme Court of Athens where he gave one of the greatest preaching! What was the reaction of the Athenians?
The port of Ancient Athens, one of the highlights of the city in nowadays! Apostle Paul arrived and possibly left from the same spot
An engineering marvel, it stands as one of the most efficient constructions ever made. Since its completion in 750 BC, it has remained fully operational, playing a pivotal role in the growth and development of the shipping industry.
Ancient Corinth is where history, myth, and culture collide. Walk the same paths as ancient philosophers and explore ruins that tell stories of a glorious past!
Explore Akrokorinthos, the ancient citadel towering above Corinth. This historic site offers stunning panoramic views and a fascinating glimpse into Greece's past, with ruins dating back to the 6th century BC. A must-see for history enthusiasts!
It is one of the two ancient ports of Corinth, where the Apostle Paul departed on his journey to Ephesus. This port, known as Lechaeum, was a key departure point in early Christian history.
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