Beyond the Jubilee: Greece in the Footsteps of Saint Paul

12 Nights/ 13 Days

Thessaloniki, Meteora, Athens

The time has come to book your adventure for 2025. You wanted Italy, right? Because of the Jubilee, right? However, everything is overbooked, expensive, and you feel like the crowds are going to be too much for your relaxing holiday time? Then, we will put in motion Plan B: a journey that swaps Italy’s crowded piazzas for Greece’s serene monasteries, cliffside views, and ancient temples. Inspired by the Apostle Paul—who famously switched from persecutor to preacher—this itinerary is the perfect alternative for those looking for a trip with reverence, rich culture and history, natural beauty, and a dash of divine drama.

From the cosmopolitan city of Thessaloniki to the remote, sky-high monasteries of Meteora and the mythical landscapes of Mount Olympus, Greece invites you to follow in Apostle Paul’s footsteps, and immerse yourself in the country’s ancient history. And because every journey needs a bit of leisure, our Travelive Experts have added in a few days for you to relax in the Greek way: sunlit strolls, seaside feasts, and a sunset – or two.

  • 3 Nights Luxury Accommodation in Thessaloniki
  • 3 Nights Luxury Accommodation in Meteora
  • 6 Nights Luxury Accommodation in Athens
  • Apostle Paul Pilgrimage Sites
  • Thessaloniki highlights
  • Veria and Vergina Ancient Journey
  • Meteora’s Mystical Monasteries
  • Traditional Villages at Leisure
  • Ancient Athens with Cruise to Aegina
  • Argolis and Corinth Journey
  • Transfers
  • Breakfast Daily

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Thessaloniki

Begin your journey in Thessaloniki, a city rich in history and central to St. Paul’s mission in Greece. After arrival, you will be transferred to their hotel, where you can relax and enjoy the evening at your leisure. We suggest a late afternoon stroll by the waterfront to enjoy the sun setting over the Thermaic Gulf. Afterward, indulge in a gourmet dinner meticulously arranged by the Travelive Team and introduce your palate to the unique flavors of the Macedonian culinary tradition.

Day 2 Iconic Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, the vibrant capital of Northern Greece and the country’s second-largest city, brims with history that stretches from antiquity to the present. Known for its rich heritage, Thessaloniki holds deep connections to Apostle Paul, who preached here, fostering early Christian communities. Today’s tour will take you around the highlights of the city. Begin in Ano Poli (Upper Town), where the Byzantine walls once protected the city. Visit the Paleochristian church of Saint Demetrios, Thessaloniki’s patron saint and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and his catacombs. Explore the city center’s Roman-era sites, like the Monument of Rotunda and the Arch of Galerius. Your tour concludes at the iconic White Tower by the sea and Alexander the Great’s statue. Along the way, stroll through the bustling Kapani Market, savoring local flavors, and consider a visit to the Archaeological Museum, accompanied by your experienced guide, for a deeper dive into Thessaloniki’s past.

Day 3 Veria and Vergina Ancient Journey

Journey along Northern Greece’s archaeological heritage starting with the historic pilgrimage site of Veria, where St. Paul preached during his second missionary journey. In Veria, explore beautiful Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches, wander through the old quarters, including the Jewish district, and try the syrup-soaked semolina cake. Then, continue to Vergina, or “Aegae,” the first capital of Ancient Macedonia. Guided through the recently inaugurated Museum of Aigai, uncover the history, culture, and daily life of the Macedons, including ancient artifacts like pottery, jewelry, and the royal tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great. After visiting the Royal Tombs, stop in Vergina Village for lunch before concluding this memorable day.

Day 4 Journey to Meteora with a Trikala Pause

Travel from Athens to the mystical Meteora, with a scenic stop in Trikala along the way. Trikala, a charming town nestled in the heart of Thessaly, offers visitors a delightful blend of history and natural beauty. Wander through its picturesque streets, admire the local architecture, or enjoy a leisurely lunch at a traditional taverna. Known for its pedestrian-friendly center and vibrant cafes, Trikala is also home to historic landmarks like the Koursoum Mosque and the medieval Fortress of Trikala. After self-exploring, continue your journey to Meteora.

Day 5 Mystical Monasteries

Make the most of your day with a captivating Meteora tour, exploring the awe-inspiring monastic community perched on colossal rocks. Embrace the wild beauty of the Greek countryside as you journey through Meteora, viewing all six Holy Monasteries and exploring three. Accompanied by your experienced local tour leader, unravel the history and visualize the monumental establishment of this ancient monastic enclave. Enjoy stops at viewpoints, short walks, and geological insights, capturing panoramic views that promise an unforgettable experience and stunning photos to share. These unique sites represent the dedication and resilience of early Christians. After the visit, relax at your luxurious accommodation and conclude your day with a traditional Greek dinner.

Day 6 Traditional Villages at your Leisure

Today is all about taking it easy and discovering some of Greece’s most enchanting mountain villages with a private driver at your service. With a car and driver at your disposal, start your day in Pertouli, a postcard-perfect village where green meadows stretch out against a backdrop of pine-covered mountains. Continue to Elati, a cozy mountain village known for its stone-paved alleys and traditional tavernas—perfect for a relaxed coffee stop or a hearty meal with an alpine view.

If you are feeling adventurous, drive the other way around towards Metsovo, one of Greece’s most celebrated mountain towns. Known for its unique blend of Greek and Vlach culture, Metsovo is famed for its stone houses, traditional cheese-making, and gorgeous views of the Pindus Mountains. You will have time to explore local artisan shops, perhaps sample some local wine, and take in the authentic atmosphere.

Day 7 Downwards to Athens with a Pause in Pavliani

Prepare for a scenic drive that showcases the stunning landscapes of central Greece. The route to Athens will take you through picturesque villages and rolling hills, offering plenty of opportunities for spontaneous exploration. One highlight along the way is a leisurely stop in Pavliani, a charming village nestled in the foothills of Mount Oiti. Here, you can stroll through its quaint streets, admire the traditional stone architecture, and enjoy a delightful lunch at a local taverna, where you can sample regional specialties made from fresh, local ingredients. After your meal, feel free to explore the nearby nature trails or simply relax and soak in the serene atmosphere. This tranquil interlude sets the perfect tone before you continue your journey back to the vibrant pulse of Athens, ready for the city’s historical wonders and bustling energy.

Day 8 Athens Highlights, St. Paul journey, and Classical Landmarks

Explore Athens’ ancient and Christian history with visits to the Acropolis, Parthenon, and Areopagus (Mars Hill), where Paul famously addressed the Athenians about the “Unknown God.” Stroll through these monumental site and their rich ancient history accompanied by an experienced guide or on your own. Continue your day to the Ancient Agora, once the heart of Athenian public life, where Paul debated and preached. Enjoy your evening with a gourmet dinner at a rooftop restaurant with stunning Acropolis views – ask our Travel experts for suggestions to make your evening special.

Day 9 Athens at your Leisure

Today is a day at leisure to explore Athens or opt for an additional experience. Choose a culinary walking tour of Athens’ central market, take a cooking class, or visit the National Archaeological Museum. Alternatively, relax at your luxurious accommodation, enjoy a peaceful afternoon in the National Garden or – weather permitting – take a sunset cruise along the Athenian Riviera, watching the Mediterranean’s colors at dusk.

Day 10 Missed the Sea? Take a break in Aegina

Take a break from the mainland and embark on an adventure to Aegina, a hidden gem among Greek islands that captivates with its 19th-century charm, pristine beaches, and vibrant cultural heritage. Here, Zeus’s cherished isle reveals enchanting treasures: the Temple of Aphaia stands as a marvel of ancient beauty, while family-run tavernas offer delicious, seaside feasts. Unwind on sandy shores, explore local crafts, and try your hand at traditional skills or folk dancing. Dive into Aegina’s authentic charm as you explore hidden alleys, meet local artisans, and feel truly welcomed into the island’s heart.

Day 11 A Day in Corinth

Journey to Corinth, where St. Paul spent considerable time preaching and converting followers. Discover the legacy of Roman Greece meeting stunning coastal views. Traverse the Corinth Canal, a marvel linking the Corinth and Saronic Gulfs—a vision dating back over 2,000 years but completed only in the 19th century. Capture breathtaking views and dive into the canal’s rich history. Continue to Ancient Corinth, exploring the Apostle Paul church and the iconic Temple of Apollo soaking in panoramic vistas. After your exploration, enjoy a delicious lunch to complete this enriching experience.

Day 12 Last Stop, Argolis

Set off from Athens to discover the wonders of Mycenae and the charm of Nafplio on this full-day private tour. Begin with the impressive archaeological site of Mycenae, where the ancient ruins harmonize with the surrounding landscape. Your guide will share fascinating stories of the Mycenaeans, offering a glimpse into their lives and legacy. Continue to Nafplio, strolling through its cobbled streets and admiring the stunning architecture. May to September, you can also visit Epidaurus and its ancient theater, or choose a guided tour of the Palamidi Fortress in Nafplio. Conclude your tour with a delightful meal at a local taverna. If you travel with family, make sure to check out the family-friendly version of this tour!

Day 13 Departure

As your adventure concludes, it’s time to say goodbye. This unique journey revealed the heritage of magical destination and enriched your experience with cherished memories that will last for a lifetime.

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