10 Nights / 11 Days
A journey through Greece can lead you on a path to some truly divine places. We’re talking about otherworldly landscapes crowned with ancient temples. Ethereal seas that serve as gateways to sacred sites. And even Monasteries that rise above the skies, taking you to unprecedented heights.
Yet none of those paths offer a more compelling and stirring picture of Greece than the journey of Apostle Paul. Join us on a route to experience Greece at its most historic, spiritual, and extraordinary.
- 3 Nights in Thessaloniki
- 3 Nights in Athens
- 3 Nights in Patmos
- 1 Night in Athens
3 Nights — Thessaloniki | Gateway to Sacred Macedonia



Cradled by the Aegean and crowned with Byzantine walls, Thessaloniki is more than a vibrant northern city, it’s a living monument to Greece’s spiritual and cultural past. It is here that you shall begin walking in Apostle Paul’s footsteps, as you head to uncover the storied treasures of Northern Greece.
Journey to Meteora, one of Greece’s most timeless UNESCO wonders, where monasteries soar impossibly atop colossal rock pillars. There, step inside soul-stirring sanctuaries adorned with frescoes and icons to learn about how these impressive monasteries were built atop these unique rock formations in Byzantine times.
Continue with a pilgrimage through Philippi, Amphipolis, and Kavala. See the very cell where Paul was imprisoned and walk the ruins of a city founded by King Philip II. In Amphipolis, marvel at the majestic Lion monument and capture a glimpse of Alexander the Great’s dynasty. All before reaching Kavala, where, amid Byzantine fortresses and graceful aqueducts, Paul first set foot on European soil.
3 Athens | Where Myth, Faith & History Unite



Athens, the eternal city of wisdom and philosophy, is where the next chapter of this sacred journey leads. Here, every stone and column carries monolithic remnants of both classical grandeur and the dawn of Christianity.
Begin at the ancient Agora, once the beating civic heart of the city, where Paul spoke to Athenians about the “Unknown God.” Then, ascend the Areopagus, the rocky outcrop beneath the Acropolis, where the Apostle delivered his renowned sermon on the Resurrection to the city’s philosophers. Continue to Filopappou Hill and the Prison of Socrates, before lifting your gaze to the Parthenon, whose enduring splendor remains an everlasting symbol of Athens’ timeless heritage.
Beyond the mythical streets of Athens, trace this holy route to Ancient Corinth, where the Apostle lived for 18 months. Stand at the Bema where he preached in 52 AD, and wander through the ruins of temples and forums.
3 Nights – Patmos | Island of Revelation



Remote and radiant, the sacred island of Patmos holds a very special place in the world of spirituality. It was here, in exile, that the Apostle John received the Revelation that would become the final book of the New Testament. And today, its boundless landscapes and timeless monasteries continue to echo with that divine vision.
When not entranced by the beauty of its coastline, visit the Convent of Evangelismos, where the quiet beauty of gardens and hand-painted frescoes invite contemplation. Admire the imposing yet comforting Monastery of St. John the Theologian, a fortified beacon of faith where priceless icons, manuscripts, and relics tell tales dating back to the 11th century. Then, descend into the Cave of the Apocalypse, the hallowed grotto, where John wrote his immortal words.
Balance these sacred moments with time at leisure or take to the sea on a boat tour that frames the island from the perspective of the endless, azure waters that carried apostles and pilgrims throughout history.
Final Night in Athens & Departure

Conclude your pilgrimage with one last evening in Athens, where the city’s timeless charm invites quiet reflection. Stroll through Plaka’s winding streets, savor a final dinner at a traditional taverna, or raise a glass as the sun sets over the Acropolis. The next morning, after a restful night, head to the airport for your departure. As you leave having traced the footsteps of divinity, let them be a revelation that Greece is not only history and beauty, but also a living testament of spirit.