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Salem First Baptist Church Greece and Turkey Tour – Led by Jim & Donna Wiens

11 Days
Moderate Activity Level
2 Countries

Overview

Salem First Baptist Church: Greece and Turkey Tour – Led by Jim & Donna Wiens

Join Salem First Baptist Church
11 Days Footsteps of The Apostles in Greece & Turkey with 3-Night Greek Islands Cruise
Led by Jim & Donna Wiens-October 19 – 29, 2026          

 Join Jim & Donna Wiens for an unforgettable journey through the biblical lands of Greece and Turkey, retracing the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. This inspiring tour brings Scripture to life as we follow Paul’s missionary journeys and witness the places that shaped the early church. Experience remarkable historical and spiritual sites, discover the beauty of the Greek islands Paul once visited, and enjoy a meaningful blend of learning, fellowship, and relaxation along the way. for an unforgettable journey through the biblical lands of Greece and Turkey, retracing the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. This inspiring tour brings Scripture to life as we follow Paul’s missionary journeys and witness the places that shaped the early church. Experience remarkable historical and spiritual sites, discover the beauty of the Greek islands Paul once visited, and enjoy a meaningful blend of learning, fellowship, and relaxation along the way.

  • Entrance fees included! Enjoy the sightseeing without worrying about buying tickets or hidden fees.
  • Our tour includes 2-3 meals daily. Enjoy the most delicious and fresh local cuisine.
  • Visit the Greek Islands on a cruise.
  • This tour is led by a government licensed expert tour guides
Expert Licensed Tour Guides
Excellent Accommodations Throughout
Deluxe Air-conditioned Coach
Airport Transfers Included
Greek Island Cruise included

Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 - Monday

October 19, 2026

DEPART FROM THE U.S.

Our journey begins today as we depart on our flight to Athens.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy your flight while you prepare yourself for a life-changing experience.

  • Meals: On Board
  •    Accommodation: On Board

Day 2

Day 2 - Tuesday

October 20, 2026

ARRIVE IN ATHENS

Welcome to Athens! The most celebrated city of the ancient world and the center of Greek philosophy. Upon your arrival, transfer to your hotel for check in. Enjoy a free time in Athens.  

Meals:  Dinner at Hotel

  • Accommodation: Athens, Royal Olympic Hotel
  • Arrival Transfer:  Complimentary for passengers on the group flight
 

Day 3

Day 3 - Wednesday

October 21, 2026

ATHENS CITY TOUR – MARS’ HILL

After breakfast,  meet your guide and start your tour out of Athens.  We climb up to the marble-capped Acropolis Hill and visit the famous Parthenon and Erechtheion Temples. Then walk to nearby Mars’ Hill (Areopagus) (Acts 17:22) where Paul delivered his soul-stirring sermon to the giants of philosophy, logic and learning and spoke about the inscription: “to an unknown god”. We continue our tour with a panoramic sightseeing of the city highlights. Enjoy the rest of the day at your own leisure in Plaka, the oldest and most picturesque district of Athens.

Meals:  Breakfast and Dinner

Day 4

Day 4 - Thursday

October 22, 2026

ANCIENT CORINTH TOUR
 

Driving along the Saronic Gulf, we enjoy a quick photo stop at the historic Corinth Canal. Continue to Corinth archaeological site (Acts 18:1-18) where the Apostle Paul lived and worked, establishing a thriving church, subsequently sending two of his epistles, now part of the New Testament. Here, we see all of the sites associated with his ministry: the Agora, the Temple of Apollo, the Roman Odeon, the Bema and Gallio’s Seat. The small local archaeological museum is an absolute must! Return to Athens in the afternoon and check in at the hotel. Evening will be free to explore the historical and modern center of the city. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Meals:  Breakfast and Dinner

Day 5

Day 5 - Friday

October 23, 2026

CRUISE TO MYKONOS
 

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the port for embarkation on the Greek Island cruise. Sail at 1.00 p.m. and enjoy lunch onboard. Our first port of call is Mykonos, where we have free time for walking and exploring the town. Stroll on your own through the whitewashed, flower-decked alleyways, climbing to the sculpture church of Paraportiani or along the waterfront of “Little Venice” to the famous windmills. Enjoy dinner on board and at 11.00 p.m. we sail for Kusadasi, Turkey.

**There are no guided shore excursions included in Mykonos.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 

Accommodation:  On Board, Celestyal Cruises

Day 6

Day 6 - Saturday

October 24, 2026:

KUSADASI (EPHESUS) – PATMOS
 

Arrive at Kusadasi port in Turkey at 7.00 am. This is the starting point for our tour to Ancient Ephesus (Acts 18:19-21).  included tour The Apostle Paul preached to the Ephesians, lived and worked here for a number of years. We tour the spectacular ruins in the city founded in the 10th century B.C. After the visit, we return to the port for re-embarkation at lunch time and sail to Patmos.  included tour Arrive in Patmos (Revelation 1:9) in the afternoon and enjoy a tour to the Monastery of John the Evangelist, where he was exiled and wrote the Book of Revelation. We also visit the Grotto of the Revelation (Cave of Apocalypse) before embarking on the cruise ship. Sail to Heraklion, Crete and enjoy dinner onboard.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 

Accommodation:  On Board, Celestyal Cruises

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Day 7

Day 7 - Sunday

October 25, 2026

CRETE AND SANTORINI / OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS NOT INCLUDED

At 7.00 a.m. we arrive at Heraklion, Crete (Acts 27:7-13). Optional excursion to the Minoan Palace of Knossos, home of King Minos and the legendary Minotaur (half-bull and half-man). After the tour, we sail for Santorini at 12.00 pm, the island with the most magnificent landscape! Ride the cable car up to the white-washed town of Thera, perched high on the rim of the ancient volcano. Set sail back to the port of Athens around 9:30 p.m.

Meals:  Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 

Accommodation:  On Board, Celestyal Cruises

  • Optional Shore Excursions (passengers may request optional shore excursions from Greece Tour escorts):

    Optional tour of the Minoan Palace of Knossos, Crete (Approximately $100 per passenger-paid in Euros On Board)  

    Optional tour of the Village of Oia, Santorini (Approximately $90 per passenger-paid in Euros On Board)

Day 8

Day 8 - Monday

October 26, 2026:

DISEMBARK – ANCIENT DELPHI / BATTLEFIELD OF THERMOPYLAE / KALAMBAKA
 

After breakfast, we leave Athens and make our way to the ancient site of Delphi, once regarded as the center of the ancient world, with influence that stretched far beyond Greece. Here, we explore the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Treasury of the Athenians, and the archaeological museum.

Depart Delphi for a scenic drive through central Greece, traveling past forested mountains and the coastal plains near the thermal springs of Thermopylae. Stop at the historic battlefield to see the statue of King Leonidas and learn about the heroic stand of the 300 Spartans against the vast Persian army in one of history’s most legendary battles. Our journey continues to Kalambaka, one of Greece’s most picturesque towns. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at your hotel.

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Day 9

Day 9 - Tuesday

October 27, 2026

BEREA – THESSALONICA
 

After early breakfast we will visit Meteora, a region renowned for its awe-inspiring 11th century monasteries, perched on towering rock formations. We will visit some of these active monasteries, which house priceless relics, icons, and manuscripts, offering insight into the Byzantine era’s profound influence on Christianity. We will head to Veria (Berea), where Paul was welcomed into the synagogue and preached to the people (Acts17:10-15). See the monument marking the spot where the Apostle Paul’s was preaching and delivered his message. We will end the day driving to the city of Thessaloniki. This vibrant city is deeply connected to early Christian history, as it was the place where Paul wrote two of his epistles to the Thessalonians. Check-in at the hotel in Thessalonica for dinner and overnight.

      • Meals:  Breakfast and Dinner
      • Accommodation:  Thessalonica, Met Hotel
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Day 10

Day 10 - Wednesday

October 28, 2026

PHILIPPI – KAVALA – THESSALONICA

In the morning, we start our drive to Philippi, where the Apostle Paul established a strong church and sent his letter (Acts 16:9-33). We see the river where Lydia is said to have been baptized, the ruins of a prison where the Apostle Paul and Sylas had been kept, the Agora, 5th and 6th century Basilica and the Theater. After the visit, we continue to Kavala, the ancient port of Neapolis (Acts 16:11) where we enjoy a panoramic tour before returning to Thessalonica for dinner and overnight stay.

  • Meals:  Breakfast and Dinner
  • Accommodation:  Thessalonica, Met Hotel

Day 11

Day 11 - Thursday

October 29, 2026

DEPART FROM THESSALONICA
 

As you reflect on these past few days, full of history and spiritual inspiration, you will be transferred to Thessalonica Airport for your flight home. We will be back in the US this evening.

  • Meals:  Breakfast
  •   Departure Transfer:  Complimentary for passengers on group flight
  • Accommodation:  On Board flight

Includes

 

Package includes

  • October 20-23, 2026: 3 Nights accommodation in Athens @ Royal Olympic Hotel  with daily breakfast & dinner.
  • October 23-26, 2026: 3/Night Cruise to the Greek Islands & Turkey with Celestyal Cruises  with daily breakfast, lunch & dinner (XC and BA Cabins with supplement )
  • October 26-27, 2026: 1 Night accommodation in Kalambaka @ Grand Meteora Hotel with daily breakfast & dinner.
  • October 27-29, 2026: 2 Nights’ accommodation in Thessalonica @ The Met Hotel with daily breakfast & dinner.
  • All land transportation and tours as outlined in the itinerary by motor coach including air conditioning and Wi-Fi.
  • Sightseeing tours and activities with the services of local government licensed, English speaking, Biblical focused guide.
  • All entrance fees to the archaeological, historical sites and museums as outlined in the itinerary.
  • 1 Group arrival and departure transfers plus all transfers to/from the port with English speaking tour director.
  • All Transfers & Tours with Modern A/C Bus with Free Wi-Fi
  • 3/Night Cruise to the Greek Islands & Turkey, based on a standard outside (XC) + Balcony (BA) cabin category, with private facilities (shower/bathtub, washbasin, toilet), on full board basis aboard ship beginning with lunch on embarkation day and including breakfast on the day of disembarkation; with entertainment, free use of shipboard facilities and services of cruise staff.  INCLUDING :
    • Port charges, security and other services (gratuities).
    • Full board (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner).
    • Unlimited filtered coffee , tea water and juice during restaurant hours
    • Unlimited free pour sodas with meals in main restaurants (Thalassa $ Taverna)
    • Complementary Essential WIFI for basic browsing, emails, and messaging.
    • Social media and streaming required an upgrade that is available onboard
    • Mykonos shuttle bus (round-trip)
    • 2 Shore Excursions during cruise
      • Ancient Ephesus in Kusadasi
      • St John Monastery & Grotto of Apocalypse in Patmos 
    • Entertainment and daily activities on board.
    • English speaking escort during the transfers and onboard the 3-Night Cruise.
    • Tips to cruise staff.
  • Whisper headsets for the land portion of the tour
  • All VAT & local service charges.
  • Porterage at the hotels
  • Services of English Escort for all Transfers & Meals
  • All VAT and local taxes and service charges
  • Hotel taxes

Not included:

  • Airfare
  • Lunches during the land tour..
  • Travel Insurance (highly recommended )
  • Porterage at airport and cruise port.
  • Any other shore excursions not mentioned as included.
  • Santorini one-way cable-car ticket at 15 Euro per person (you pay on your own in cash at the cable-car ticket booth).
  • Tips to driver , tour guide and hotel staff (estimated at $80 per person)
  • New Greece Tourism Sustainability fees collected at Ports on Greek Island Cruise by Celestyal Cruises upon disembarkations) see chart here for charges

3% Surcharge for credit card payment (applies to final payment amount only) 

Please note: Please be aware of Visa and travel requirements for the passport under which you travel.

***We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance package to protect your travel investment – Please ask about our Travelex 360 Choice Group insurance

Journey Highlights:

Dates & Rates

11 Days / 9 Nights Greece tour including 3-night Greek Island Cruise 

$4095 per passenger in a double room Land and cruise package rate (based on minimum 15 travelers)
$3995 per passenger in a double room Land and cruise package rate (based on minimum 21 travelers)

* All rates are per person sharing double occupancy

* 260 per passenger in double cabin – upgrade from XC to BA (Balcony)

* $1625 Single room supplement – apply for any traveler staying alone in a room & cabin XC
* $1885 Single room supplement – apply for any traveler staying alone in a room & cabin BA

Terms and Payment for Land tour and Cruise:

  • $500 per person 1st tour deposit is due by December 01, 2025
  • $1000 per person 2nd tour deposit is due by April 01, 2026
  • Final payment is due by July 17, 2026

Cancellation policy for Land tour and Cruise:

  • Once a deposit or full payment has been made, cancellations will only be accepted in writing. Cancellation will be applied based on the date the written cancellation is received.
  • 160+ Days Before Departure: Full refund of tour deposit minus $250 per person cruise cancellation fee will apply
  • 159–120 Days Before Departure: Loss of 1st deposit will apply ($500 per person)
  • 119–90  Days Before Departure: Loss of 1st and 2nd deposit will apply ($1500 per person)
  • 89- 60  Days Before Departure: Loss of 50% of tour cost will apply
  • 59- 31 Days Before Departure: Loss of 80% of tour cost will apply
  • 30 Days or less Before Departure: Loss of 100% of tour cost will apply

Contact James Wiens @ jrwiens1@gmail.com for questions

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America Greece Tours ensures a comfortable and memorable Tour experience by offering accommodations at top-tier hotels with exceptional amenities and central locations.  In the rare case of overbooking, we offer alternative accommodations of equal or higher quality. With America Greece Tours, you can expect a luxurious stay that complements your once in a lifetime journey.  

 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions

Please also check out our comprehensive Travel Guide to Greece

 

CANCELATION POLICY:

Once a deposit or full payment has been made, cancellations will only be accepted in writing.  Cancellation will be applied based on date the written cancellation is received. No refund will be paid for unused services such as: transfers, sightseeing, meals.

CANCELATION DEADLINES:

  • 160+ Days Before Departure: Full refund of tour deposit minus $250 per person cruise cancellation fee will apply
  • 159–120 Days Before Departure: Loss of 1st deposit will apply ($500 per person)
  • 119–90  Days Before Departure: Loss of 1st and 2nd deposit will apply ($1500 per person)
  • 89- 60  Days Before Departure: Loss of 50% of tour cost will apply
  • 59- 31 Days Before Departure: Loss of 80% of tour cost will apply
  • 30 Days or less Before Departure: Loss of 100% of tour cost will apply

Candellation fees apply regardless of the reason for cancellation, including medical and family matters.   Travel Insurance/Trip Protection is designed to protect your investment against unforeseen trip cancelations.  Click here to find out about Travelex 360 Group Choice Trip Protection Insurance.

PAYMENT DEADLINES:

  • $500 per person 1st tour deposit is due by December 01, 2025
  • $1000 per person 2nd tour deposit is due by April 01, 2026
  • Final payment is due by July 17, 2026

For a complete list of our Terms and Conditions – click here.

Yes!  Absolutely!  While encountering the unexpected is part of any adventure, it can range from inconvenience to major emergency.  Whether it’s an inconvenient flight delay, a last-minute cancellation due to illness, or even a serious medical emergency, it’s crucial to be prepared.  And while our cancelation policy is one of the most generous in the industry, there are many instances where tours are not refundable by the tour operator, and where Trip Protection will reimburse you. 

Because of this, we require that every passenger purchase a Trip Protection plan for this tour, and Travelex offers comprehensive travel protection plans that include 24-hour Travel Assistance.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW TRAVELEX 360 GROUP PLAN AND CHOOSE COVERAGE AMOUNT

Please review the Travelex Insurance flyer let America Israel Tours know how much coverage you would like.  The cost of your coverage will be added to your final invoice for the tour.  We recommend selecting a coverage amount that fully protects the total cost of your tour (Land and Air).  Please contact America Israel Tours with any questions about Travelex travel insurance.

TEN REASONS WHY YOU NEED TRIP PROTECTION

Why the daily activity level may vary from day to day – this tour has a Moderate Activity Level:  Passengers should be able to easily walk two to three miles during the day, with 8-9 hour touring days, which may include climbing one or two flights of stairs and walking over uneven pavement, groomed trails or cobblestones. Standing up to one hour or more may be required.

Please note that this is not an Accessible Tour and because of the itinerary and logistics, on this tour we are not able to accommodate passengers with mobility issues, or those that require walkers or wheel chairs.

Can I stay in the hotel room if I don’t feel like touring on one of the scheduled touring days?

Because our itineraries involve staying in different cities on different nights of the tour in order to maximize the sightseeing time while minimizing your time driving to and from sights, you will not be able to skip a touring day to hang out at the hotel on most days of the tour because you would miss being transported on the bus to the next city that we will stay overnight.  There are exceptions where we stay at hotels/cities for multiple days, but our tours are designed to see as many sights as possible, so skipping a days’ sightseeing is not recommended, and rarely an option.

You are responsible for bringing the correct travel documents to your event. For international land travel and cruises, every person in your reservation (including children) must have a valid passport that won’t expire until six months after the completion of your tip.   Please make sure that every person in your reservation (including children) travel with a valid passport that won’t expire until six months after the completion of your trip. 

Please note that U.S. Passport Cards are NOT accepted as valid I.D. for International Travel – you must carry a valid passport book.

Starting May 7, 2025, all U.S. travelers will be required to present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card to travel by air within the United States.

For non-US citizens/non-US passport holders, we advise consulting with your country’s embassy for specific entry requirements into every country on your itinerary.

**In 2026, Greece plans to implement a new ETIAS VISA policy – it is expected to start sometime in 2026, the date has not yet been announced.  As of February 1, 2025 it has not been activated.  Please see these websites for information on who needs a new Schengen Visa depending on the country that issued your passport:

Do I Need a Schengen Visa? – Find Out If You’re Required to Apply (schengeninsuranceinfo.com)

https://etias.com/what-is-etias/who-needs-etias

https://etias.com/etias-countries/greece-etias

**For those passengers with non-U.S. passports that are required to obtain a Schengen Visa – you are required to obtain a MULTIPLE ENTRY Schenghen visa – NOT a single entry Visa- since we will exit the EU when we visit Turkey and re-enter when the sail to Patmos.

If you do not have the proper visa they will not be allowed on the cruise ship.

October in Greece offers mild, pleasant weather with daytime temperatures averaging 20-25°C (68-77°F) and cooler evenings around 14-15°C (57-59°F). The first half of the month is generally dry with plenty of sunshine, but rainfall increases later in the month, especially in the north. The southern regions and islands remain warmer, while the north is cooler and more prone to rain. 

Below is a checklist to help you pack for your exceptional travel experience.  We suggest packing a change of clothes, toiletries and any medications you need in your carry-on bag.

Please note that there are no formal dinners during the tour or on the cruise.  While the tour and cruise are considered casual, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room on the cruise.  

When visiting Churches and Holy Sites, no shorts/tank tops for men and no shorts or skirts above the knees are permitted, and at these sites all shoulders should be covered.

Packing Checklist

  • Casual clothes including pants, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, collared shirts or blouses
  • Lightweight sweater or jacket
  • Formal outfits are not needed – while the dress is casual on the cruise, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room
  • Bathing suit and a cover-up or wrap
  • Raincoat or compact umbrella
  • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with rubber soles
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Toiletries in a sealed, clear bag inside your luggage
  • Minor first-aid care items such as Band-Aids, aspirin, hand sanitizer, etc.
  • Medications in their original containers – this includes both prescription medication and over the counter medication-please also have a copy of the Doctor’s prescription and a photo of the medication on your phone – if you go to a pharmacy in Greece the pharmacist requires a photo of the prescription AND the actual medication itself.
  • Hair care appliances (see electronic information in the next FAQ section)
  • Small bag or backpack for port days that is large enough to carry your camera and other personal items
  • Passport with separate photocopy (see below for more information)

Daily Dress Code

When visiting churches or monasteries on your Greece tour, avoid wearing shorts, and women should cover their arms. No need to cover your head.  

Packing Tips

Please make sure to keep at least a couple of days supply of any medication in your Carry On bag on the airplane.  If your check-in luggage is lost during your international flight, you will have your needed medication on your person until a new prescription can be obtained.

Make certain your suitcase closes and fastens securely. Mark ALL of your luggage and carry-on bag with your name and address so you can distinguish them easily. We also recommend you put identification information—name, address and phone number—INSIDE your luggage in case the luggage tags are lost in transit.

How much can luggage can I bring with me?

*please check the airlines restrictions and luggage weight and size restrictions – the below reflects the tour operations allowance, NOT airline allowance. If you have additional restrictions by the airlines, abide by their restrictions and allowances. All airlines are different. *If the airlines have a higher allowance than what is provided below, you will be required to abide by the tours’ restrictions – example would be two check in sized luggage per person which is not allowed.

  • We recommend that you bring no more than one check in back and one carry on bag that you are able to handle yourself, you will be handling your luggage some of the time. 

Do not pack your passport or travel documents in your checked luggage. In case your passport is lost, we suggest keeping a color copy of the information page inside your luggage.

For more information, please call one of our Travel Specialists at 877-248-8687, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.

You will want to bring both a Voltage converter and Plug prong adaptor to protect your electronics on the tour.  While a converter adjusts the voltage, an adapter is simply a device that allows the US plug to fit into a Greek outlet.  Greece outlet voltage and plugs are different that those in the U.S.

The standard voltage in Greece (230 V) is much higher than the voltage level your devices typically operate at in the United States (120 V). Without a converter, you risk serious damage to your devices.

We always recommend getting a UNIVERSAL Conversion kit that has both a voltage converter AND multiple plug prongs for travel around the world. – You can get Universal voltage/converter kits on Amazon

Adaptors used in Greece:  

  •  C and F Adaptors

Voltage:

  • Greece: 230 Voltage
  • United States: 120 Voltage.  

Outlet access on the Cruise Ship:

The voltage on board Celestyal Discovery cruise ship is 220 volts. There is only one plug in the cabin.  The plug in the Cruise ship bathroom is 110 volts and is to be used only for shavers.  Guests may bring with them a converter with 3 outlets, so they can use them for their devices/equipment at the hotels and the cruise.  

There are hairdryers in most hotel rooms and cabins on the Cruise Ship, otherwise please check with the front desk or reception about using hairdryers & irons.  They can most likely bring these items to your room or cabin.

Where can I do my laundry?

Laundry services are usually available at hotels and on the cruise ship for a fee. There are not nearby public Laundry Facilities. Keep in mind that if you decide to have one of the hotels, or the cruise ship, to do your laundry, it can take 24 hours and can be costly.

Is there Wi-Fi?

    • Your hotels will have free Wi-Fi.
    • On the daily land tour, the tour buses will have access to Wi-Fi.
    • There will be Wi-Fi plans available for purchase on the cruise ship – you will request this after you board.
    • There will NOT be Wi-Fi available on the shore excursions tour buses

Can I use my Mobile Phone?

You will need to contact your Service Provider for your mobile phone to let them know you will be traveling.  Apps like WHATS APP allow you to use internet/Wi-Fi to call while overseas.

Are there restrooms on the Tour buses?

No – neither the touring buses on land nor the touring buses on the islands during shore excursions from the Cruise ship will have restrooms on the buses – but there is regular access to public restrooms throughout each touring day and on the islands.

How can I sign up for additional available Shore Excursions during the Cruise?

You may contact your Tour Coordinator – Fontini Kiamou or Katerina and they will assist you in purchasing tickets.

Is there water available for purchase on the bus?

Yes, there will be small bottles of water (500 ml) available for purchase on the bus during the tour day for $1 per bottle.

Do I Need a Passport to Travel?

You’ll need a passport valid for at least six months after the date of completion of your tour. As of March 3, 2025, United States passport holders will be issued tourist visas free of charge at any port of this tour.  Passport policies are subject to change without notice – it is your responsibility the current regulations before traveling.

Do I Need a Visa to Travel?

For passengers holding passports issued from countries other than the U.S. – please note that you may be required to apply for a Schengen Visa before you travel to Greece – below is a link to the website that will show which passport holders need to apply for a Schengen Visa, and walk you step by step through the process to apply if needed:  

Do I Need a Schengen Visa? – Find Out If You’re Required to Apply (schengeninsuranceinfo.com)

For ALL travelers to Greece:   **In 2026, Greece plans to implement a new ETIAS VISA policy – it is expected to start sometime in 2026.  As of March 3, 2025 – the ETIAS visa policy has not been activated.  Please see these websites for information on the ETIAS visa:

https://etias.com/what-is-etias/who-needs-etias

https://etias.com/etias-countries/greece-etias

To check the requirements for applying for Visas, please contact the Consulates in your area for the countries you will be visiting on your tour.  Visa polices are subject to change without notice – it is your responsibility the current regulations before traveling.

Is It Safe To Travel in Greece and the Greek Islands?

Yes! Millions of people visit Greece every year and return safe, fulfilled, inspired, and happy. Greece is generally safe for tourists, but like any other destination, it’s wise to take normal precautions.

 Safety tips
    • Be aware of your belongingsKeep your passport and valuables secure, and don’t leave your bag on the floor.
    • Avoid scamsBe wary of unsolicited offers, and be careful of taxi drivers who take longer routes or don’t use the meter. 
    • Be alertPay attention to your surroundings, especially in tourist areas and on public transit.
    • Avoid isolated areasAvoid parks and down-market bars and restaurants, especially after dark.
    • Stay informedBe aware of current events, and avoid large demonstrations or gathering

Do I need shots or immunizations?

No. Greece is a developed country with a level of health and hygiene equal to that of the United States. Visitors entering Greece are not required to undergo vaccinations prior to their arrival. No special shots are required for any of the countries we tour. If in doubt, or if you are currently under the care of a doctor, please check with your physician.

Here’s a list of some of the most important travel tips from the U.S. Department of State:

  1. Ensure Valid Travel Documents
    Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and any necessary visas for your destination. Before departure, complete the emergency information page of your passport.

  2. Read Consular Information Sheets
    Check the Consular Information Sheets, as well as any Public Announcements or Travel Warnings, for the countries you plan to visit. This will help you stay informed about any safety concerns or specific regulations.

  3. Familiarize Yourself with Local Laws and Customs
    Understanding local laws and customs is crucial. Remember, while traveling abroad, you are subject to the local laws, not U.S. law. Be aware of cultural differences and legal expectations.

  4. Make Copies of Important Documents
    Make two copies of your passport identification page. Keep one copy in a separate location from your passport and leave the other with family or friends at home. This will help in case your passport is lost or stolen.

  5. Share Your Travel Itinerary
    Leave a copy of your travel itinerary with a trusted family member or friend so they can contact you or the U.S. embassy in case of an emergency.

  6. Keep Your Luggage Secure
    Never leave your luggage unattended in public spaces. Additionally, avoid accepting packages from strangers, as they may be unsafe or illegal.

  7. Notify the U.S. Embassy
    If you plan to stay abroad for more than two weeks, notify the U.S. embassy upon arrival or register in person. This ensures the embassy can assist you in case of an emergency.

  8. Take Precautions Against Crime
    To reduce the risk of theft or robbery, avoid wearing flashy clothing or expensive jewelry, and limit the amount of cash and credit cards you carry.

  9. Exchange Money Safely
    Only exchange money or purchase items like art or antiques through authorized agents to avoid scams and legal issues.

  10. Contact the U.S. Embassy in Case of Trouble
    If you run into any problems, reach out to the nearest U.S. embassy for assistance.

What Currency is used ?

Greece:  Euro 

Turkey:  Turkish Lira

Make sure to check the exchange rate before you go. Many businesses in Greece and Turkey accept major credit cards (Mastercard and Visa),  but for smaller vendors and kiosks you will want to have cash, specifically Euros since U.S. dollars are not accepted everywhere in Greece. You can always change money in country – your guides will can direct you to a reputable location to change money and there are ATMs located in convenient locations that will dispense local currency. Airports have notoriously high exchange rates.  

How Far Are the Major Cities From Each Other?

In Greece, cities are at a moderate distance from each other, with an average distance of 218 km between the 10 most populated cities.

Start and Destination City Distance Mileage
Athens to Attica 14 km 9 miles
Attica to Central Greece 117 km 73 miles
Central Greece to Central Macedonia 228 km 142 miles
Central Macedonia to Crete 615 km 382 miles
Crete to East Macedonia and Thrace 663 km 412 miles
East Macedonia and Thrace to Epirus 373 km 232 miles
Epirus to Ioannina 17 km 11 miles
Ioannina to Ionian Islands 133 km 83 miles
Ionian Islands to Irakleion 543 km 337 miles
Irakleion to Kerkyra 663 km 412 miles
Kerkyra to Komotini 494 km 307 miles
Komotini to Kozani 318 km 198 miles
Kozani to Lamia 165 km 103 miles
Lamia to Larisa 82 km 51 miles
Larisa to Mount Athos 168 km 104 miles
Mount Athos to Mytilini 238 km 148 miles
Mytilini to North Aegean 244 km 152 miles
North Aegean to Patra 358 km 222 miles
Patra to Peloponnese 113 km 70 miles
Peloponnese to South Aegean 282 km 175 miles
South Aegean to Thessaloniki 456 km 283 miles
Thessaloniki to Thessaly 137 km 85 miles
Thessaly to Tripoli 235 km 146 miles
Tripoli to West Greece 132 km 82 miles
West Greece to West Macedonia 200 km 124 miles

 How can I get around on my own in Greece:    

To get around Greece independently, the most common method is to use buses for mainland travel, while ferries are the primary way to hop between islands; you can also consider renting a car or scooter on the islands, depending on your needs, and utilize the limited train network for certain routes, though it’s not as extensive as bus services. 
 
Key points about getting around Greece:
  • Buses: The primary mode of transport on the mainland, with KTEL bus services covering most major routes.
  • Ferries: Essential for island hopping, with various ferry companies offering connections between islands.
  • Car rentals: Useful for exploring specific regions on the mainland or islands, but be aware of potential traffic in larger cities.
  • Trains: A less frequent option, with limited routes mainly on the mainland.
  • Scooters/Motorbikes: Popular on islands for convenient local travel. 

What Languages Are Spoken in Greece?

The vast majority of the 10.7m population of Greece speak Greek, which is the country’s official language. The other languages spoken there are Macedonian (called “Slav-Macedonian” in Greece), Albanian, spoken in the centre and the south, Turkish, spoken by Muslim communities around the Aegean, Arumanian and Bulgarian.  English is widely spoken in Greece, especially in tourist areas.

How Can I Talk With the Locals?

To talk with locals in Greece, you can try to learn a few basic Greek phrases like “hello” (kalimera), “thank you” (efharisto), and “please” (parakalo), as even a little effort goes a long way; however, in tourist areas, most people will speak English, especially younger generations, so you can also simply converse in English while showing interest in their culture and experiences. 

Key points to remember:
  • Learn some basic Greek:  Phrases like “kalimera” (good morning), “kalispera” (good evening), “yasas” (hello), and “efharisto” (thank you) are appreciated and can open up conversations. 
  • Don’t be afraid to ask:  Greeks are generally friendly and welcoming, so don’t hesitate to ask questions about local customs, food, or places to visit. 
  • Engage in conversation:  Show interest in their lives and be open to sharing your own experiences. 
  • Use body language:  Greeks are expressive and use gestures, so feel comfortable using body language to communicate. 
Where to find locals to talk to:
  • Local markets:  Visit local markets to interact with vendors while shopping for fresh produce. 
  • Cafes and restaurants:  Sit at a local cafe or restaurant and strike up a conversation with the staff or other patrons. 
  • Small shops:  Engage with shopkeepers in smaller, non-touristy stores. 
  • Guided tours with local guides:  Consider booking a tour with a local guide who can provide insights and facilitate interactions with locals. 

 

BEFORE YOU TRAVEL

Here are the important things to remember before your Tour

As you prepare for your unforgettable tour, we’ve shared essential tips to help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience in Greece, a dynamic and welcoming country, with many familiar aspects to life in the U.S. With a bit of preparation, you’ll be ready for an amazing journey. Along with these travel tips, please also check our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page and our GREECE TRAVEL GUIDE for more information about Greece, the Greek Islands and Turkey.

HOTEL AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Athens, Greece: Oct 20-23
Royal Olympic Hotel Athens
28-34 Athanasiou Diakou Str., 117 43, Athens
Tel: +30 210 9288400

3 Night Cruise Oct 23-26
Celestyal Discovery – Celestyal Cruises

Kalambaka, Greece: Oct 26-27
Grand Meteora Hotel
Kastraki, Μeteora 422 00, 
Tel: +30 2432 077707

Thessaloniki, Greece: Oct 27-29
Grand Meteora Hotel
26is Oktovriou 48, Thessaloniki 546 27,
Tel: +30 231 001 7000

**We will add more Travel Information and Documents as we get closer to the tour

Yes!  Absolutely!  While encountering the unexpected is part of any adventure, it can range from inconvenience to major emergency.  Whether it’s an inconvenient flight delay, a last-minute cancellation due to illness, or even a serious medical emergency, it’s crucial to be prepared.  And while our cancelation policy is one of the most generous in the industry, there are many instances where tours are not refundable by the tour operator, and where Trip Protection will reimburse you. 

Because of this, we require that every passenger purchase a Trip Protection plan for this tour, and Travelex offers comprehensive travel protection plans that include 24-hour Travel Assistance.

If you wish to purchase the Travelex Group plan through America Israel Tours, please contact us before May 15, 2025 – insurance payment must be received with final tour payment.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW TRAVELEX 360 GROUP PLAN AND CHOOSE COVERAGE AMOUNT

Please review the Travelex Insurance flyer let America Israel Tours know how much coverage you would like.  The cost of your coverage will be added to your final invoice for the tour.  We recommend selecting a coverage amount that fully protects the total cost of your tour (Land and Air).  Please contact America Israel Tours with any questions about Travelex travel insurance.

If you have purchased Travel Insurance or Trip Protection other than the recommended Travelex 360 Group Protection plan through America Israel Tours, please forward a copy of your complete Policy to us at America Israel Tours.

You are responsible for bringing the correct travel documents to your event. For international land travel and cruises, every person in your reservation (including children) must have a valid passport that won’t expire until six months after the completion of your tip.   Please make sure that every person in your reservation (including children) travel with a valid passport that won’t expire until six months after the completion of your trip. 

Please note that U.S. Passport Cards are NOT accepted as valid I.D. for International Travel – you must carry a valid passport book.

For non-US citizens/non-US passport holders, we advise consulting with your country’s embassy for specific entry requirements into every country on your itinerary.

**In 2026, Greece plans to implement a new ETIAS VISA policy – it is expected to start sometime in 2026, the date has not yet been announced.  As of February 1, 2025 it has not been activated.  Please see these websites for information on who needs a new Schengen Visa depending on the country that issued your passport:

Do I Need a Schengen Visa? – Find Out If You’re Required to Apply (schengeninsuranceinfo.com)

https://etias.com/what-is-etias/who-needs-etias

https://etias.com/etias-countries/greece-etias

**For those passengers with non-U.S. passports that are required to obtain a Schengen Visa – you are required to obtain a MULTIPLE ENTRY Schenghen visa – NOT a single entry Visa- since we will exit the EU when we visit Turkey and re-enter when the sail to Patmos.

If you do not have the proper visa they will not be allowed on the cruise ship.

October in Greece offers mild, pleasant weather with daytime temperatures averaging 20-25°C (68-77°F) and cooler evenings around 14-15°C (57-59°F). The first half of the month is generally dry with plenty of sunshine, but rainfall increases later in the month, especially in the north. The southern regions and islands remain warmer, while the north is cooler and more prone to rain. 

Below is a checklist to help you pack for your exceptional travel experience.  We suggest packing a change of clothes, toiletries and any medications you need in your carry-on bag.

Please note that there are no formal dinners during the tour or on the cruise.  While the tour and cruise are considered casual, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room on the cruise.  

When visiting Churches and Holy Sites, no shorts/tank tops for men and no shorts or skirts above the knees are permitted, and at these sites all shoulders should be covered.

Packing Checklist

  • Casual clothes including pants, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, collared shirts or blouses
  • Lightweight sweater or jacket
  • Formal outfits are not needed – while the dress is casual on the cruise, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room
  • Bathing suit and a cover-up or wrap
  • Raincoat or compact umbrella
  • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with rubber soles
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Toiletries in a sealed, clear bag inside your luggage
  • Minor first-aid care items such as Band-Aids, aspirin, hand sanitizer, etc.
  • Medications in their original containers – this includes both prescription medication and over the counter medication-please also have a copy of the Doctor’s prescription and a photo of the actual medication on your phone – if you go to a pharmacy in Greece the pharmacist requires a photo of the prescription AND the actual medication itself.
  • Hair care appliances (see electronic information in the next FAQ section)
  • Small bag or backpack for port days that is large enough to carry your camera and other personal items
  • Passport with separate photocopy (see below for more information)

Daily Dress Code

When visiting churches or monasteries on your Greece tour, avoid wearing shorts, and women should cover their arms. No need to cover your head.  

Tips About Luggage, Carry-Ons, and More

  • Pack light: Comfortable, casual clothing is key. Leave the suits and fancy dresses for another occasion.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of walking, so make sure your feet are happy.
  • Layer your clothing: Use the “onion method” to dress in layers. Even on warm days, air conditioning on buses and in buildings can be chilly. Always bring a light sweater or jacket, especially in the summer months.
  • Check the weather: Weather can vary, so it’s a good idea to check the forecast for different regions to help you pack accordingly.
  • Respect local dress codes: Greece is fairly relaxed when it comes to dress, but when visiting religious sites, you’ll need to cover your shoulders and knees. Your guide will notify you in advance of these requirements.

Important Documents—Make Copies!

Before you leave, make photocopies of your passport and any credit cards you’ll be using. Leave one copy at home and keep another with you in your suitcase. This makes it easier to replace your passport in case it gets lost. We also recommend making a copy of your tour confirmation letter to leave with a friend or family member at home so they know where you’re staying and can contact you in an emergency.  Do not pack your passport or travel documents in your checked luggage. In case your passport is lost, we suggest keeping a color copy of the information page inside your luggage.

Carry-on:  Airline regulations are subject to change and will charge for baggage overages (number of bags and weight of luggage) so make sure to check with your airline(s) before packing.

Please make sure to keep at least a couple of days supply of any medication in your Carry On bag on the airplane.  If your check-in luggage is lost during your international flight, you will have your needed medication on your person until a new prescription can be obtained.

Make certain your suitcase closes and fastens securely. Mark ALL of your luggage and carry-on bag with your name and address so you can distinguish them easily. We also recommend you put identification information—name, address and phone number—INSIDE your luggage in case the luggage tags are lost in transit.

How much can luggage can I bring with me?

*please check the airlines restrictions and luggage weight and size restrictions – the below reflects the tour operations allowance, NOT airline allowance. If you have additional restrictions by the airlines, abide by their restrictions and allowances. All airlines are different. *If the airlines have a higher allowance than what is provided below, you will be required to abide by the tours’ restrictions – example would be two check in sized luggage per person which is not allowed.

  • We recommend that you bring no more than one check in back and one carry on bag that you are able to handle yourself, you will be handling your luggage some of the time. 

For more information, please call one of our Travel Specialists at 877-248-8687, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.

You will want to bring both a Voltage converter and Plug prong adaptor to protect your electronics on the tour.  While a converter adjusts the voltage, an adapter is simply a device that allows the US plug to fit into a Greek outlet.  Greece outlet voltage and plugs are different that those in the U.S.

The standard voltage in Greece (220-230 V) is much higher than the voltage level your devices typically operate at in the United States (110-120 V). Without a converter, you risk serious damage to your devices.

We always recommend getting a UNIVERSAL Conversion kit that has both a voltage converter AND multiple plug prongs for travel around the world. – You can get Universal voltage/converter kits on Amazon

Adaptors used in Greece:  

  •  C and F Adaptors

Voltage:

  • Greece: 220-230 Voltage
  • United States: 110-120 Voltage.  

Outlet access on the Cruise Ship:

The voltage on board Celestyal Discovery cruise ship is 220 volts. There is only one plug in the cabin.  The plug in the Cruise ship bathroom is 110 volts and is to be used only for shavers.  Guests may bring with them a converter with 3 outlets, so they can use them for their devices/equipment at the hotels and the cruise.  

There are hairdryers in most hotel rooms and cabins on the Cruise Ship, otherwise please check with the front desk or reception about using hairdryers & irons.  They can most likely bring these items to your room or cabin.

Where can I do my laundry?

Laundry services are usually available at hotels and on the cruise ship for a fee. There are not nearby public Laundry Facilities. Keep in mind that if you decide to have one of the hotels, or the cruise ship, to do your laundry, it can take 24 hours and can be costly.

Is there Wi-Fi?

    • Your hotels will have free Wi-Fi.
    • On the daily land tour, the tour buses will have access to Wi-Fi.
    • There will be Wi-Fi plans available for purchase on the cruise ship – you will request this after you board.
    • There will NOT be Wi-Fi available on the shore excursions tour buses

Staying Connected with Family and Friends

If you plan to take your cell phone, contact your service provider to ask about international usage plans. Many carriers offer temporary international plans for travelers. Most hotels in Greece provide Wi-Fi, so you can also stay in touch via text or messaging apps when connected.

Are there restrooms on the Tour buses?

No – neither the touring buses on land nor during shore excursions from the Cruise ship will have restrooms on the buses.

How can I sign up for additional available Shore Excursions during the Cruise?

You may contact your Tour Escorts – Fontini Kiamou or Katerina Kontonikolaou and they will assist you in purchasing tickets.

Do I Need a Passport to Travel?

You’ll need a passport valid for at least six months after the date of completion of your tour. As of March 3, 2025, United States passport holders will be issued tourist visas free of charge at any port of this tour.  Passport policies are subject to change without notice – it is your responsibility the current regulations before traveling.

Do I Need a Visa to Travel?

For passengers holding passports issued from countries other than the U.S. – please note that you may be required to apply for a Schengen Visa before you travel to Greece – below is a link to the website that will show which passport holders need to apply for a Schengen Visa, and walk you step by step through the process to apply if needed:  

Do I Need a Schengen Visa? – Find Out If You’re Required to Apply (schengeninsuranceinfo.com)

For ALL travelers to Greece:   **In 2026, Greece plans to implement a new ETIAS VISA policy – it is expected to start sometime in 2026.  As of March 3, 2025 – the ETIAS visa policy has not been activated.  Please see these websites for information on the ETIAS visa:

https://etias.com/what-is-etias/who-needs-etias

https://etias.com/etias-countries/greece-etias

To check the requirements for applying for Visas, please contact the Consulates in your area for the countries you will be visiting on your tour.  Visa polices are subject to change without notice – it is your responsibility the current regulations before traveling.

Do I need shots or immunizations?

No. Greece is a developed country with a level of health and hygiene equal to that of the United States. Visitors entering Greece are not required to undergo vaccinations prior to their arrival. No special shots are required for any of the countries we tour. If in doubt, or if you are currently under the care of a doctor, please check with your physician.

How Do I Pay at Local Stores? US Dollars?

Greece currency is the euro (€).  You should definitely exchange your U.S. dollars for Euros.  Major credit cards are widely accepted in Greece, though many establishments do not accept American Express and Discover.  Many small businesses and artists still might prefer or only accept cash payments (Euros).  The best way to get euros in Greece is via an ATM or to exchange American dollars for euros before touring.

US credit cards (Master Card and Visa) and debit cards are also accepted at most stores, so at larger establishments you can make purchases using your card. Just remember to alert your bank or credit card company before traveling so they don’t freeze your card for unusual foreign charges.  Make sure to alert your Bank and/or Credit Card company prior to departure if you plan to use your credit/debit cards while traveling

Do I Tip at Restaurants and Hotels?

In Greece, tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated, with the general practice being to round up the bill or leave a small tip of a couple of euros, especially in tourist areas, for good service; a 10-15% tip is considered generous if you want to leave more than just rounding up. 

Some travelers find it helpful to prepare the tips in advance, placing them in envelopes labeled “Guide” and “Driver” in your suitcase or hotel safe. Of course, if you feel your guide or driver deserves more than the recommended amount, you’re welcome to add extra.

The tips for this tour total $90 per passenger.   This includes all drivers, guides, and porters and all cruise staff.

How Far Are the Major Cities From Each Other?

In Greece, cities are at a moderate distance from each other, with an average distance of 218 km between the 10 most populated cities.

Start and Destination City Distance Mileage
Athens to Attica 14 km 9 miles
Attica to Central Greece 117 km 73 miles
Central Greece to Central Macedonia 228 km 142 miles
Central Macedonia to Crete 615 km 382 miles
Crete to East Macedonia and Thrace 663 km 412 miles
East Macedonia and Thrace to Epirus 373 km 232 miles
Epirus to Ioannina 17 km 11 miles
Ioannina to Ionian Islands 133 km 83 miles
Ionian Islands to Irakleion 543 km 337 miles
Irakleion to Kerkyra 663 km 412 miles
Kerkyra to Komotini 494 km 307 miles
Komotini to Kozani 318 km 198 miles
Kozani to Lamia 165 km 103 miles
Lamia to Larisa 82 km 51 miles
Larisa to Mount Athos 168 km 104 miles
Mount Athos to Mytilini 238 km 148 miles
Mytilini to North Aegean 244 km 152 miles
North Aegean to Patra 358 km 222 miles
Patra to Peloponnese 113 km 70 miles
Peloponnese to South Aegean 282 km 175 miles
South Aegean to Thessaloniki 456 km 283 miles
Thessaloniki to Thessaly 137 km 85 miles
Thessaly to Tripoli 235 km 146 miles
Tripoli to West Greece 132 km 82 miles
West Greece to West Macedonia 200 km 124 miles

 How can I get around on my own in Greece:    

To get around Greece independently, the most common method is to use buses for mainland travel, while ferries are the primary way to hop between islands; you can also consider renting a car or scooter on the islands, depending on your needs, and utilize the limited train network for certain routes, though it’s not as extensive as bus services. 
 
Key points about getting around Greece:
  • Buses: The primary mode of transport on the mainland, with KTEL bus services covering most major routes.
  • Ferries: Essential for island hopping, with various ferry companies offering connections between islands.
  • Car rentals: Useful for exploring specific regions on the mainland or islands, but be aware of potential traffic in larger cities.
  • Trains: A less frequent option, with limited routes mainly on the mainland.
  • Scooters/Motorbikes: Popular on islands for convenient local travel. 

What Languages Are Spoken in Greece?

The vast majority of the 10.7m population of Greece speak Greek, which is the country’s official language. The other languages spoken there are Macedonian (called “Slav-Macedonian” in Greece), Albanian, spoken in the centre and the south, Turkish, spoken by Muslim communities around the Aegean, Arumanian and Bulgarian.  English is widely spoken in Greece, especially in tourist areas.

How Can I Talk With the Locals?

To talk with locals in Greece, you can try to learn a few basic Greek phrases like “hello” (kalimera), “thank you” (efharisto), and “please” (parakalo), as even a little effort goes a long way; however, in tourist areas, most people will speak English, especially younger generations, so you can also simply converse in English while showing interest in their culture and experiences. 

Key points to remember:
  • Learn some basic Greek:  Phrases like “kalimera” (good morning), “kalispera” (good evening), “yasas” (hello), and “efharisto” (thank you) are appreciated and can open up conversations. 
  • Don’t be afraid to ask:  Greeks are generally friendly and welcoming, so don’t hesitate to ask questions about local customs, food, or places to visit. 
  • Engage in conversation:  Show interest in their lives and be open to sharing your own experiences. 
  • Use body language:  Greeks are expressive and use gestures, so feel comfortable using body language to communicate. 
Where to find locals to talk to:
  • Local markets:  Visit local markets to interact with vendors while shopping for fresh produce. 
  • Cafes and restaurants:  Sit at a local cafe or restaurant and strike up a conversation with the staff or other patrons. 
  • Small shops:  Engage with shopkeepers in smaller, non-touristy stores. 
  • Guided tours with local guides:  Consider booking a tour with a local guide who can provide insights and facilitate interactions with locals. 

Reviews

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Mike Spicer

5.0

Absolutely Life Changing Experience! Traveling with America Greece Tours on the “Steps of Paul” journey was one of the most powerful and meaningful trips I’ve ever taken. From start to finish, everything was handled with excellence, the logistics, the accommodations, the guides, and the spiritual depth woven into each day. Walking through Athens, Corinth, Thessalonica, and Philippi, standing where Paul preached, and visiting Patmos, where John received Revelation, these weren’t just historical sites, they were faith-deepening encounters. The Greek Island cruise was the perfect balance of rest, beauty, and exploration, and our local guides in both Greece and Turkey were incredibly knowledgeable and personable.  If you’re considering a faith based journey that brings the Bible to life in a fresh, unforgettable way, America Greece Tours is the team to trust. I came back refreshed, inspired, and forever changed.  Highly recommended!

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September 2025
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Jeannine Smith

5.0

Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Just sit back relax and enjoy the tour. What a fantastic and thorough tour of Paul’s journey. It was quite the invigorating experience that ignites the Christian soul. Highly recommend for anyone seeking to see the New Testament come alive!

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September 2025
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Sandra Bartlett

5.0

5 stars! My expectations were exceeded!
This is the Best Tour company.
The staff were very courteous and helpful in every way going over and beyond!
I’m looking forward to the next trip with them I felt safe, secure. Every day was a great adventure.

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September 2025
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Katherine Comerford

5.0

This was hands-down the best trip I’ve ever been able to partake in. The tours were incredible and informative. We covered so much during the journey and I’m still processing it all, weeks later! I loved the guides, the planning, and the leadership. Pastor Mike could not have been more caring, thoughtful, or enlightening and I still don’t see how he does as much as he does while pouring into every single person like he does. I will never be able to express my gratitude enough. Nikos was also an amazing tour guide and was always so positive. It felt like I made a friend through him. I also loved the knowledge and expertise from the guide on Patmos (forget his name). Could not recommend this trip enough and praying I’m able to come back next year!!!

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