Trace Apostle Paul’s footsteps in Greece, exploring Acropolis, Daphni Monastery, and Ancient Corinth. Discover Byzantine art and Christian heritage in 8 hours.
Trace Apostle Paul’s footsteps in Greece, exploring Acropolis, Daphni Monastery, and Ancient Corinth. Discover Byzantine art and Christian heritage in 8 hours.
- Acropolis - The tour begins with a pickup from your specified location in Athens or Piraeus Port for an 8-hour journey exploring the life of Apostle Paul, early Christian history, and Byzantine Greece’s religious art. The first destination is the Acropolis, including a visit to the Areopagus (Mars Hill), where Apostle Paul delivered his renowned…
- Acropolis - The tour begins with a pickup from your specified location in Athens or Piraeus Port for an 8-hour journey exploring the life of Apostle Paul, early Christian history, and Byzantine Greece’s religious art. The first destination is the Acropolis, including a visit to the Areopagus (Mars Hill), where Apostle Paul delivered his renowned speech about the “Unknown God” to the Athenians.
- Dafni - Situated just 11 kilometers west of Athens, the Daphni Monastery is a must-visit for those interested in Christian history. Established in the 6th century and celebrated for its exquisite Byzantine mosaics, it is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary. The monastery’s mosaics, particularly of Christ Pantocrator, are among the finest preserved examples of Byzantine art.
- Corinth Canal - A brief stop at the Corinth Canal, located in central Greece, offers a chance to witness an engineering marvel that has significantly impacted maritime history. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and capture memorable photos.
- Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - The next stop is Ancient Corinth, where Paul preached and penned letters to the Corinthians. This city holds great importance in early Christian history and is abundant with ancient ruins. Visit the Bema (platform) of Apostle Paul, believed to be where he stood trial. This site is crucial for Christians, as Paul addressed the Corinthians here. Reflect on passages from the Epistles, such as 1 and 2 Corinthians, while standing in this historic location.
- Ancient Port of Kenchreai - Kechries (or Cenchreae), the eastern port of ancient Corinth, is significant in Christian history. It is notably mentioned in the New Testament as the departure point for Apostle Paul to Syria after his ministry in Corinth. Today, visitors can explore the ancient harbor’s ruins, including remnants of docks and warehouses. It’s a serene site offering insight into the bustling maritime activity of Paul’s era and a chance to contemplate his missionary journeys.

- Private transportation
- Entrance fees for Acropolis and Ancient Corinth
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Licensed guide throughout the tour
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees for Acropolis and Ancient Corinth
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Licensed guide throughout the tour
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Personal Expenses & Meals
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Personal Expenses & Meals
Embark on an enriching 8-hour journey through Greece, following the path of Apostle Paul and discovering significant sites of early Christian history. This extensive tour provides an in-depth exploration of Apostle Paul’s life, Byzantine art, and the profound Christian legacy of ancient Greece with visits to:
Acropolis & Areopagus (Mars Hill): Stand…
Embark on an enriching 8-hour journey through Greece, following the path of Apostle Paul and discovering significant sites of early Christian history. This extensive tour provides an in-depth exploration of Apostle Paul’s life, Byzantine art, and the profound Christian legacy of ancient Greece with visits to:
Acropolis & Areopagus (Mars Hill): Stand at the historic location where Apostle Paul delivered his renowned speech about the “Unknown God” to the Athenians.
Daphni Monastery: Uncover this 6th-century treasure, celebrated for its extraordinary Byzantine mosaics, particularly of Christ Pantocrator.
Ancient Corinth: Delve into the city where Paul preached and penned the Epistles to the Corinthians, and visit the Bema (platform) where he was judged.
Kechries (Cenchreae): Explore the ancient port where Paul set sail for Syria, contemplating his missionary journeys.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.