Day
1: Istanbul
Upon arrival in Istanbul, you are met with a friendly 'merhaba' (hello)
and escorted to your hotel where you can take a short rest or walk around
Istanbul. At 7:00 we will gather at hotel for an orientation on the cultural
adventure ahead. During dinner get acquainted with the other members of
your group.
Day 2:
Antioch - Adana - Tarsus - Mersin
Transfer to airport for morning flight to Adana. Begin your day with
a visit to the cave where St. Peter first celebrated the mass near Antioch.
A center of Christian life, it was here in 46 AD that St. Paul gave his
first sermon inside a synagogue and started to attract converts to the Christian
faith. Here the name Christian was first used. The church dedicated to St.
Paul, the first church built by man, stands on the west side of the city.
Most of the walls have disappeared, but the superb mosaics and inscriptions,
which entirely cover the floor, are worth seeing. Visit the theatre, which
once sat 15,000, a Roman bath, monumental fountain, well built aqueducts,
a horseshoe shaped stadium seating thirty thousand, and the Men sanctuary.
Explore Alah Cathedral on the heights of Taurus Mountains. Overnight in
Mersin.
Day 3:
Cappadocia
Continue on to Cappadocia's deceptively desolate landscape. Visit
the underground city of Kaymakli, which extends beneath the surface 14 stories.
We leave the breathtaking landscape of Cappadocia for a while, and descend
to the centre of the earth at Kaymakli Underground City. Kaymakli
is where the early Christians, escaping persecution, fled to seek sanctuary
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underground.
It is here that they built complete cities where they could live for
months at a time undetected. They have certainly been a well-hidden
secret. Only small portions of the approximately 40 discovered underground
cities have been excavated, and an even smaller portion is available
for public viewing. There are probably more cities that have not been
found.We end the day hiking up to the top of Uchisar Castle,
which is the highest and the most dominant point, giving us a breathtaking
panorama. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
Day
4: Cappadocia
Today
we introduce you to the lunar landscape of Cappadocia at Dervent Valley,
then we head on to Zelve Open Air Museum, which is one of the
earliest inhabited and latest abandoned monastic settlements of Cappadocia.
Seeing the best examples of the fairy chimneys at Pasabag (Monks
Valley) Fairy Chimneys Valley, we drive further to Avanos, where
we have lunch at a local restaurant. The Hittites skill of pottery making
which is famous in Avanos. We will visit a local pottery factory where
you will see the act of making pottery. Goreme Open Air Museum
is where we visit the rock carved churches and colorful frescoes.We
will have a sunset barbacue on the valley peak landscape of Cappadocia.Than
a wonderful nights rest at our hotel in Cappadocia.
Day
5: Konya - Lystra - Antioch - Antalya
As we check out, we start our long but pleasant and spectacular drive
to Antalya. We make a visit to the Sultanhan Caravanserai, where
the medieval merchants used to stay overnight, then we stop at Konya
to visit the world famous Mevlana Museum, formerly the place where the
mystic philosophy of Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi was taught. Strolling through
the streets of Konya, there we will have lunch at a local resturant. On
our way to Antalya we will visit Lystra, which used to be the capital
of the Roman Province of Cilicia when Saint Paul preached there. Discover
the city wall and the Roman bath where excavations have just begun. Antioch
of Pysidia and drive to the Mediterranean resort town of Antalya, where
St Paul preached and Hadrian ruled. Dinner and overnight in Antalya.
Day
6: Perge - Aspendos - Side - Antalya
A full day to visit the many nearby Greco-Roman cities of antiquity. Begin
in Perge where a scrape of your shoe reveals the same mosaic walkway
St. Paul must have strolled to reach the theater where he preached. Visit
Side where an ancient bath has been transformed into a museum housing
the many classical remains of the region. Sit in one of the best-preserved
theaters in the world in the ancient theater of Aspendos.Dinner
and overnight in Antalya.
Day
7: Hierapolis - Pamukkale
This afternoon, explore the recently excavated theater of Laodikea
(Denizli). Then on to Hierapolis, the home of St. Philip the Evangelist
to explore the necropolis, churches and baths. Nearby, enjoy the view
of Pamukkale's cascading tiers of white limestone. Dinner and overnight
in Pamukkale.
Day
8: Sardis - Philadelphia - Smyrna - Izmir
Today you'll be able to visualize a trinity of Biblical references from
visiting the cities of Sardis and Philadelphia where St.
Paul preached, to staying in the city of Smyrna (Izmir), which
St. Paul praised for its peoples' faithfulness. Visit the church of Polycarp.
Dinner and overnight in Izmir.
Day
9: Ephesus
- Izmir
"There are no gods made with hands" are the words said by St.
Paul. Sit in the theater in Ephesus where St. Paul preached these
very words. Stroll along the marble roads past the Library of Celsius
and Hadrian's Temple. Visit the nearby Basilica of St. John and the last
earthly home of the Virgin Mary. Dinner and overnight in Izmir.
Day
10: Thyatira - Pergamum - Bursa
Visit Thyatira (Akhisar) known for its guilds of artists in the
time of St. Paul. Then, onto Pergamum, home to the famous physician
Galen. Explore the remains of the Asclepion, the theater built into the
steep hillside and the red court of Pergamum, (also known as the red church).Dinner
and overnight in Bursa.
Day
11: Nicea - Istanbul
Visit Nicea, the Byzantine capital for 100 years upon the occupation
of Constantinople in the 13th century. Continue onto legendary Constantinople
(Istanbul) and seat of the Holy Roman Empire. Istanbul, with its natural
beauty, rich historical heritage, many lodging facilities and developed
transportation system is one of the most important tourism centers of
Turkey. The point of entry for the majority of the tourists coming into
Turkey is Istanbul". Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.
Day
12: Istanbul
This morning see two masterpieces of Byzantine art - the Kariye and St.
Sophia museums. Savor the beauty of the colorful biblical mosaics and
frescoes that adorn the insides of both museums which now live side-by-side
with Islamic calligraphy. St. Sophia was the first Christian cathedral
built in the world. Then visit the more worldly pleasures of the Topkapi
Palace and the stain glass, Iznik tiled interior of the Blue Mosque. Dinner
and overnight in Istanbul.

Day
13: Istanbul
Bid a leisurely farewell to Istanbul with a cruise on the Bosporus. After
lunch browse through colorful labyrinth tunnels of the Grand Bazaar. One
could visit Istanbul for the shopping alone. The Grand Bazaar, in the
old city is the logical place to start. This labyrinth of streets and
passages houses more than 4,000 shops. The names recall the days when
each trade had its own quarter: the goldsmiths' street, the carpet sellers'
street, and the street of the skullcap makers. Still the commercial center
of the old city, the bazaar is the original shopping mall with something
to suit every taste and budget. Dinner and overnight.
Day
14: Istanbul
Enjoy a breskfast on your last day in Turkey. Transfer to airport. Leaving
Turkey.
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| Group
Size |
Price |
| 2-3 |
USD
3450 / Person |
| 4-5 |
USD
2480 / Person |
| 6-7 |
USD
2150 / Person |
| 8-9 |
USD
1950 / Person |
| 10-12 |
USD
1860 / Person |
| 13-16 |
USD
1770 / Person |
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| Single
Suppl. |
USD
360 |
| 0-2
Child Reduc. |
Free |
| 2-12
Child Reduc. |
25% |
| Student
Reduc. |
10% |
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