Fr. Tom DiFolco - In the Footsteps of St. Paul: Greece & Turkey

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Fr. Tom DiFolco - In the Footsteps of St. Paul: Greece & Turkey
Athens, Greece
Oct 13 - 24, 2025
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Trinity Tour Travels
$5,800
Deposit: $300

About this trip

Follow in the footsteps of St. Paul himself and embark on a transformative pilgrimage to Greece and Turkey!

Explore the vibrant cities of Athens and Corinth, where St. Paul wrote some of his most powerful letters that continue to inspire and guide us today. Cruise to the enchanting city of Ephesus in Turkey, where tradition holds that the Blessed Virgin Mary spent her last days on earth. Step onto the sacred grounds of Patmos, where the Apostle John wrote the book of Revelation, and walk in the very footsteps of St. Paul and his disciples as they traveled to Greece to share the Good News!

This pilgrimage offers not only a spiritual journey but also a chance to experience the stunning natural beauty and ancient architecture of Greece and Turkey. From majestic scenery to historic sites, this pilgrimage promises to be a life-changing experience for every traveler.

Don't miss this chance to walk the path of St. Paul and immerse yourself in the richness of our faith and history! 


DEPOSIT IS NON-REFUNDABLE

What's included

Roundtrip Airfare

4-Star hotels

Based on country's standard and double occupancy

Cruise

5 days/ 4 nights

Catholic Tour Guide

Admission fees

All pilgrimage sites visited

Most meals

All breakfasts & most dinners

Daily Masses

Basilicas, churches, chapels and other consecrated sites

Catholic Priest

Ground transportation

Motor coaches with AC & WiFi while abroad

Headsets

Gratuities

Gratuities for tour guides, bus drivers and porters

Shuttle bus to airport

A shuttle bus will pick you up from St Mary's church for departure to Detroit Airport. Roundtrip service

What's not included

Travel Insurance

Highly recommended for all pilgrimages

Lunch

Some Lunches

Single supplement

Private room (additional charge from $1000 to $1,500 depending on the pilgrimage destination)

Day 1

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Departure

Depart the USA to Thessaloniki, Greece, from your local airport. Enjoy a full meal and inflight entertainment (movies, music, etc.) on your overnight flight.

Day 2

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Thessaloniki

Arrive at Thessaloniki  International Airport Makedonia. After exiting the Arrival's Hall, you will be greeted by our local Trinity Tour Travels guide and driver.  Transfer to  hotel for dinner and overnight.  

Day 3

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Thessaloniki | Lydia Springs | Philippi | Kavala

Breakfast at the hotel and a full day ahead! We first travel to Lydia Springs, Philippi. Accompanied by Silas, Timothy, and possibly Luke, it is believed that St. Paul first preached on European soil in Philippi in 49 or 50 AD. We visit the site where Lydia (dealer of expensive purple cloth) converted to Christianity and see the ruins of a small church or prayer house known as the Basilica of St. Paul, as it was identified by a mosaic inscription on the pavement dated around 343. We visit a crypt from the Roman Empire, which is believed to have served as a prison for St. Paul. Rich in scriptural history in accordance with the Acts of the Apostles, Philippi is home to an abundant spiritual treasure of our faith. We travel to the beautiful seaport of Kavala. Renamed Christoupolis (“City of Christ”) in the Middle Ages, it was the first city in Europe to accept Christianity. 

Dinner and overnight  in Thessaloniki.

Day 4

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Thessaloniki | Kalambaka

Breakfast at the hotel prior to visiting the  Meteora Monasteries. We stop along the way to visit Berea (Veria) in Macedonia (northern Greece), where St. Paul fled from Thessaloniki (Acts 17:10) and taught there in the synagogue. He found here many who were eager to receive the gospel to compare it with Hebrew scriptures. It is also here that St. Luke notes (Acts 17:12) that many believed, and “honorable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a few, came to Jesus.” St. Paul was made to flee Berea to Athens but left Silas and Timothy to care for the believers here. We visit the “Triptych Monument,” which is reputed to be ruins of the ancient synagogue where St. Paul taught. We see a magnificent display made of colorful mosaic tiles, which depicts the teachings of St. Paul.

Check-in, dinner and overnight in Kalambaka.

Day 5

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Kalambaka | Athens

Following breakfast, we experience the most fascinating characteristic of this modern settlement in  the Meteora rocks that form a spectacular precipice on the northern part of the skyline. Kalambaka is renowned for its monasteries which are perched precariously on the cliffs of these towering rock formations. These ancient Monasteries of Meteora create an “otherworldly” atmosphere, to say the least! A visit to the monasteries as time permits prior to departure to Athens.

Check-in, dinner and overnight  in Athens.

Day 6

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Athens

Following breakfast at the hotel, a full day  of touring one of the oldest-named cities in the world, Athens. We begin with a short stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, site of the first Olympic Games in 1896. This historic stadium was rebuilt on the excavation site of the stadium built by Herodes Atticus around 144 AD. It is the only stadium in the world built entirely from marble and remains the point from where the Olympic Flame handover ceremony to the host nation takes place. We then wander around Plaka, the Old Town, the Acropolis and its museum, and visit the Herodion amphitheater (The Odeon of Herodes). The day continues with a visit to the Parthenon and Mars Hill or “The Areopagus,” where St. Paul preached against the idolatry of the Greeks (Acts 17: 16-34). A stroll through the colorful flea market in Monastiraki, the heart of Athens. Free time this afternoon. 

Dinner and overnight in Athens.

Day 7

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Athens | Corinth

Following breakfast at the hotel, we travel to Corinth, one of the most historic cities in the world. St. Paul lived and preached here between 51 and 52 AD. Tradition maintains that he loved Corinth more than any other city in the pagan world. Two of his epistles are named in honor of this beloved city. We visit the Corinth Canal for its awe-inspiring and breathtaking views and then on to Ancient Corinth. It is here where St. Paul wrote his letters. We see the Bema of St. Paul, a large, elevated rostrum at the center of the Roman Forum. The Bema is where St. Paul was accused of false teachings and where his trial took place. We visit the Corinth Market before returning to Athens in the afternoon.

Dinner and overnight  in Athens.

Day 8

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Athens | Lavrio |Aegean Cruise of Greek Islands

After breakfast in Athens, we drive to the charming Port of Lavrio to embark on a 5-day, 4-night cruise of Greek islands. We board the Celestyal Olympia, with its relaxing lounges and authentic Greek cuisine, to arrive on Mykonos this afternoon.

With its magnificent golden beaches, delightful windmills, winding marble streets and pristine white houses with colorful domes, this picturesque town houses historical treasures and a joyful, vibrant culture! Winding through the narrow, labyrinthine streets of Mykonos Town, we see the iconic Church of Panagia Paraportiani. This whitewashed architectural marvel is one of the numerous churches and chapels to be visited. Each is adorned with religious icons and amazing frescoes. We visit the charming area of Mykonos Little Venice with its colorful, idyllic Venetian houses and remarkable sunsets against the backdrop of the azure Aegean Sea! Dinner and overnight onboard. Departure to Kusadasi.


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Guided tours while cruising are provided on Patmos and Kudasi. While on  Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete and Santorini, please explore/secure available excursions (additional fees apply) pre-departure at www.celestyal.com or once on board. You may also choose to explore these islands on your own by planning your personal adventures prior to departure!

Day 9

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Aegean Sea | Kusadasi | Ephesus | Patmos

Breakfast onboard as we arrive at the beach resort town of Kusadasi, Turkey. On Turkey’s central Aegean Sea coast, Kusadasi serves as the gateway for our next destination, the ancient Greek city of Ephesus. The first Christian community in Ephesus was established by the beloved apostle, John, and was developed by St. Paul. St. Paul stayed here for over 3 years and wrote his letters to the Ephesians while in captivity. Well known as the final resting place of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ephesus is also home to the Basilica of St. John, which honors the beloved apostle of Jesus, who was charged with Our Lady’s care.

We visit the humble home of the mother of God, which is nestled amidst tranquil, green hills of the Bulbul Mountains and have personal time for prayer and reflection. 

We return onboard to journey to the sacred and serene island of Patmos, where the Apostle John wrote the Book of Revelations. We tour the Grotto of St. John, built around the cave where he wrote and lived in isolation for two years (95-97 AD), and see the stone, which is said to have been used as his pillow. Following this very memorable day, we return to the port. Dinner and overnight onboard. 

Departure to Heraklion.

Day 10

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Rhodes | Crete

An early morning docking in Rhodes. We begin the day on this historical island by traveling to the impressive Acropolis of Lindos to visit the Doric Temple of Athena, built in 330 BC. We continue to the Church of The Virgin Mary, adorned with magnificent frescoes from the 15th century, for prayer and reflection. While continuing our tour of Rhodes, we visit the Knights’ Quarter, stroll through the Gate d’Amboise, and walk along the Street of the Knights. A full morning of Greek history, mythology, and fascinating architecture! Free afternoon to explore Rhodes on your own, particularly the Rhodes Medieval Town, known for its bakeries, souvenirs and art shops! 

Mass, dinner, overnight aboard ship to Crete.

Day 11

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Crete | Santorini | Lavrio

Breakfast onboard and on to Heraklion, on the beautiful and largest of the Greek islands, Crete. We visit the Koules Fortress, built in the early 16th century at the entrance of the old port of Heraklion, and the Venetian Loggia, an eye-catching edifice built in 1620 that still serves as the Town Hall of Heraklion today. A visit to the grand and stunning Cathedral of St. Agios Minas (patron saint of the city), the Basilica of St. Mark, and the medieval monastery of St. Catherine before we visit the city of Knossos, the place known for the very first civilization in Europe, the Minoans. It is presumed to be the oldest city in all of Europe.

We conclude our day on the unforgettable island of Crete and reboard the ship to the majestic island of Santorini. Renowned for its breathtaking, dramatic, and rocky landscapes, cliff-side whitewashed houses with blue roofs, and unforgettable sunsets, this caldera offers some of the most enthralling views in the world. A huge volcanic eruption in the 17th century shaped this unique crater (caldera), now known as the island of Santorini, and is well known for its red and black volcanic beaches and enchanting people! We visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Church of Panagia Episkopi prior to boarding the ship. 

Dinner and overnight onboard. Return to Lavrio.

Day 12

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Departure

Following breakfast and check out,  transfer to Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in Athens for your return flight home to the USA. You take home with you memories of the unforgettable walk of St. Paul, servant, preacher of the Gospel, ambassador for Christ … and prisoner for all.


A note from Trinity Tours Travels:

We are honored to have you travel with us and appreciate your trust in 

Trinity Tour Travels for your pilgrimage! Though every effort will sincerely be made to follow the above itinerary, it should be considered as a template of the journey rather than a “contract” of sites to be visited. There are times when local religious or national holidays, weather, traffic challenges, etc., may cause us to make changes in our schedule. This MAY result in a change in the sequence of sites visited or, on rare occasions, the missing of some certain site visits entirely. 

As with all in life, we encourage the acceptance of possible change with a cheerful heart; after all, it is sometimes the unexpected that often makes the most beautiful memories! Enjoy your trip to the fullest and relish every moment!

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1. Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece

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