Explore Turkey’s Biblical Seven Churches in 4 days, tracing St. Paul’s footsteps. Discover ancient history and New Testament sites with expert guidance.
Explore Turkey’s Biblical Seven Churches in 4 days, tracing St. Paul’s footsteps. Discover ancient history and New Testament sites with expert guidance.
Istanbul – Izmir – Pergamon
Pergamon Ancient City - The ancient city of Pergamon, now known as Bergama, is situated in western Turkey and stands as one of the most important archaeological sites from the ancient Greek and Roman eras. Pergamon was a flourishing and influential city-state, celebrated for its cultural, architectural, and…
Istanbul – Izmir – Pergamon
Pergamon Ancient City - The ancient city of Pergamon, now known as Bergama, is situated in western Turkey and stands as one of the most important archaeological sites from the ancient Greek and Roman eras. Pergamon was a flourishing and influential city-state, celebrated for its cultural, architectural, and intellectual accomplishments, playing a pivotal role during the Hellenistic period. Today, it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts tourists and scholars with an interest in ancient history.
Saint Polycarp Church - Located in Izmir, Turkey, Saint Polycarp Church is a significant Christian landmark and one of the oldest churches in the area. It is dedicated to Saint Polycarp, a 2nd-century Christian bishop of Smyrna (the ancient name for Izmir), who is esteemed as one of the Apostolic Fathers.
Agora Open Air Museum - The Agora of ancient Pergamon served as a central public area, primarily for commerce, social gatherings, and political activities. It was an integral part of the city’s urban design, situated in the lower town beneath the impressive Acropolis. The ruins of the Agora in Pergamon offer valuable insights into the city’s public life during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
The Acropolis - The Acropolis of Pergamon is perched on a steep hill rising 330 meters (1,083 feet) above the surrounding plains, providing commanding views of the city and countryside. It was the political, religious, and cultural hub of Pergamon, with much of the city’s architectural splendor concentrated here. The Acropolis is one of Turkey’s most remarkable archaeological sites and remains a symbol of Hellenistic architecture.
The Asklepion - The Asklepion of Pergamon is an ancient healing center dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. It is one of the most significant archaeological sites related to ancient medicine and health, offering a fascinating glimpse into the development of early medical practices.
Thyatira – Sardis – Philadelphia
Akhisar - The ruins of Thyatira are located in the modern town of Akhisar, in western Turkey, and represent one of the most important ancient cities from the Roman and Hellenistic periods. Thyatira was a notable center in the ancient world, known for its vibrant commercial and religious life.
Sardis (Sardes) - Sardis was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia and one of the most influential cities in the ancient world, especially during the Lydian, Persian, and Hellenistic periods. Situated in what is now western Turkey, near the modern town of Sart, Sardis was famous for its wealth, its role in early coinage, and its strategic significance.
Pamukkale – Hierapolis – Laodicea – Kusadasi
Hierapolis & Pamukkale - Hierapolis is an ancient Phrygian city located in Pamukkale, Turkey, renowned for its stunning natural hot springs and the remarkable ruins of the ancient city that sits above them. The city is famous for its thermal baths, its status as a religious center, and its impressive architectural and archaeological heritage. The combination of the ancient city and the breathtaking travertine terraces created by the thermal waters has made Hierapolis-Pamukkale a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Turkey’s most iconic tourist destinations.
Laodicea - The ruins of Laodicea are located in the Denizli Province of southwestern Turkey, near the modern town of Denizli. The city is known for its wealth, its advanced infrastructure, and its spiritual legacy.
Kusadasi – Ephesus – Istanbul
Ancient City of Ephesus - The Ancient City of Ephesus is one of the most significant and best-preserved archaeological sites from the classical world, located in present-day Selçuk, Izmir Province, on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Ephesus was a major center of commerce, culture, and religion for centuries, and it is particularly renowned for its connection to the Apostle Paul, the worship of the goddess Artemis, and its monumental ruins that showcase the grandeur of ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
Basilica Of Saint John - The Basilica of St. John, also known as St. John Church or St. John’s Basilica, is an important historical and religious site near the town of Selçuk, Turkey, close to the ancient city of Ephesus. It is one of the significant early Christian monuments in the region and is especially associated with the Apostle John, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, who is believed to have spent his final years in Ephesus.
Virgin Mary’s House - The House of the Virgin Mary (Meryem Ana Evi) is a significant Christian pilgrimage site located near Ephesus in western Turkey, on Bülbül Dağı (Mount Nightingale), approximately 7 kilometers (4 miles) from the ancient city of Ephesus. This small stone house is believed by many to be the final residence of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, after the crucifixion of Jesus.
The Temple of Artemis - The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, located in modern-day Selçuk, Turkey, was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and one of the most significant religious structures of the ancient world. Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, the temple was renowned not only for its immense size and architectural splendor but also as a center of worship, commerce, and art.

- Private transportation
- Private Tour Guide
- Airport Transfers
- Domestic Flights
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodation In 4 Star Hotels With Breakfast In Double/Triple Rooms
- Private transportation
- Private Tour Guide
- Airport Transfers
- Domestic Flights
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodation In 4 Star Hotels With Breakfast In Double/Triple Rooms
- Personal Expenses
- Drinks At Lunch, Dinner
- Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
- Drinks At Lunch, Dinner
- Gratuities
Embark on a 4-day guided tour through western Turkey, tracing the path of the Seven Churches of Revelation. Explore Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamon, and other significant biblical locations mentioned in the New Testament.
This extensive tour of the Seven Churches of Revelation in Turkey delves into the early expansion of Christianity in Anatolia, revealing key…
Embark on a 4-day guided tour through western Turkey, tracing the path of the Seven Churches of Revelation. Explore Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamon, and other significant biblical locations mentioned in the New Testament.
This extensive tour of the Seven Churches of Revelation in Turkey delves into the early expansion of Christianity in Anatolia, revealing key archaeological and historical sites. Stroll through the ancient streets of Ephesus, ascend the Acropolis of Pergamon, and uncover the remnants of early Christian communities that influenced biblical history.
Guided by an expert, this spiritually enriching journey blends biblical history, archaeology, and culture, providing a profound understanding of the messages directed to the Seven Churches in the Book of Revelation.
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.