Christian Group Tours to Türkiye and Greece
We help church groups and individual travelers come to see the places where the New Testament happened.
Most Popular Christian Tours
Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the Seven Churches of Revelation
10 Days. Includes Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pergamum, Thyatira, Smyrna, Sardis, Philadelphia, Hierapolis and Pamukkale, Laodicea, and Ephesus.
Istanbul and the Seven Churches of Revelation
8 Days. Includes Istanbul, Pergamum, Thyatira, Smyrna, Sardis, Philadelphia, Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Laodicea, and Ephesus.
Missionary Journeys of Paul in Türkiye
10 Days. Includes Antioch, Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Pisidian Antioch (Antakya), Perga (Perge), Patara, Miletus, Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Alexandria Troas, and Istanbul.
Paul’s Missionary Journeys in Greece
8 Days. Includes Athens, Corinth, Delphi, the Meteora monasteries, Berea, Thessalonica, Philippi, Neapolis (Kavala), and Thessalonica.
Top Christian Sites in Türkiye
Constantinople (Istanbul)
Named after Constantine the Great, Constantinople was the “New Rome” and the center of Eastern Christianity for a thousand years.
Ephesus
Once a thriving center of commerce and Trade, Paul lived and worked here for three years during his third journey. Mary and John also lived here.
Pergamum
The third of the Seven Churches of Revelation, Pergamum was called the place where Satan had his throne in the book of Revelation.
Cappadocia
With its otherworldly terrain of volcanic stone, a region of cave churches and underground cities where the inhabitants found safety from hostile invaders.
Assos
Paul walked to Assos from Alexandria Troas during his third missionary journey to reunite with his colleagues.
Perga (Perge)
Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark entered Asia Minor at Perga during his first missionary journey.
Laodicea
Known for its wealth, textile trade, and medical school, it was one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, criticized for its complacency.
Hierapolis
A thriving city in New Testament times, this is where the apostle Philip lived and preached and where he was martyred.
Top Christian Sites in Greece
Corinth
Paul lived in Corinth for 18 months, making tents and preaching the gospel. He was put on trial in front of a stone podium you can still see today.
Thessalonica (Thessaloniki)
Paul and Silas visited Thessalonica during Paul’s second missionary journey but had to leave for Beroea for his safety.
Beroea (Veria)
Paul visited Beroea with Silas during his second missionary journey. He was well received, and many Beroeans became believers.
Nicopolis
Paul spent the winter in Nicopolis in 65-66 AD. While in Nicopolis he wrote the epistle to Titus, inviting Titus to join him.
Neapolis (Kavala)
The port city of Philippi in Macedonia was where Paul first came to Europe during his second missionary journey.
Meteora
Famous for its majestic clifftop monasteries that once could only be reached by ladders and ropes, today you can take the stairs.