Footsteps of the Apostles: Athens, Corinth & Delphi

Footsteps of the Apostles: Athens, Corinth & Delphi

A visit to sites of biblical significance in southern Greece
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Day 1 Arrive in Athens

Eleftherios Venizelos Athens International Airport
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Once you arrive in Greece, you will clear passport control and customs. Depending on your connecting flights, it is possible that you might clear passport control for the EU somewhere else in Europe. Passport control is not complicated in Greece, typically. Here are common questions to be prepared to answer: 1. What is the purpose of your visit? 2. When do you depart? 3. Where will you visit? 4. Where will you be staying?
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Tips on rental car insurance

Third party rental car booking sites often advertise insurance coverage as packaged in the rates. This is a legitimate insurance policy, but it is also typically provided by a third party company rather than the rental car company itself. Greek rental car agencies commonly take a 1000 EUR deposit from customers who are not covered by their own insurance policy. If you do experience damage or theft to your vehicle, you will be responsible for the full price and then will need to file for reimbursement from the third party insurance company. So, do not be surprised by a large deposit or an explanation that no roadside assistance is available when declining coverage from the rental agency. If you are relying on your credit card company for coverage, as is typical in the United States, note that proof of coverage may be required by your rental agency. Also note that Greek rental car companies use the term ‘excess’ to describe what Americans typically call a ‘deductible’. 

Be sure to obtain an international drivers' permit before departing from the USA. This can be purchased at a AAA office. 

Tips on directions

Situate your cell phone for international reception. You can purchase a sim card in Greece for very affordable rates; however, the process of obtaining that sim card at the airport may be the last thing you want to fuss with after an overnight flight from the United States. And if the sim card does not work on your phone for any reason (and there are many technical reasons that may complicate your usage of a foreign sim card), it is good to have a backup for directions. Either order a rental car with GPS, program your cell phone for reception or bring along a wi-fi hotspot. You'll want some digital assistance to help you find your locations.

Drive to King Saron Hotel Resort near Ancient Corinth (approximately 1.5 hours)

King Saron Hotel Resort
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A' hotel with unbeatable view of the Aegean Sea, a private beach and pool for swimming, an all-you-can-eat buffet with Greek cuisine. Just minutes from Ancient Corinth.
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Day 2: Ancient Corinth

Main Archaeological Site
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This archaeological site is a treasure trove of artifacts and discoveries related to the New Testament within the Christian tradition.
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Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
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Tickets to the archaeological site and museum can be purchased at the entrance kiosk. This museum presents interactive exhibits of artifacts from the mythical periods of Corinthian history through the Roman era.
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Díolkos
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Ancient ships were emptied and portaged across the isthmus via the diolkos. The ancient remains of this road between the bodies of water is currently being restored. The time required for the movement of ships and goods meant that sailors and passengers had extra time to spend in Corinth, contributing to the robust economy of the city.
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Drive to Amalia Hotel near Delphi (approximately 2.5 hours)

Amalia Hotel Delphi
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The hotel has an excellent restaurant for dinner.
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Day 3: Delphi

Delphi Archaeological Site
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Visit the Omphalos, Athenian Treasury, Temple of Apollo, Theatre and Stadium.
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Delphi Archaeological Museum
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Be sure to check out the Delphi Inscription at the exit of the museum, used to date the book of Acts. Stop for a light lunch at the museum snack shop before touring the archaeological site.
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Drive to Titania Hotel in Athens (approximately 2.5 hours)

Titania Hotel Athens
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A luxury hotel in the heart of Athens
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Day 4: Athens

Acropolis Museum
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Acropolis of Athens
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Agora
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Walk the same paths that Socrates, Plato and Aristotle did centuries earlier. Visit the Stoa of Attalus, Socrates' Prison and the Temple of Hephaestus. Make your way up the hill to the Aereopagus.
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Drive to the Holiday Inn near the airport. Turn in your rental car the evening before and take the hotel shuttle to the airport to make your morning more relaxed. 

Holiday Inn Athens - Airport, an IHG Hotel
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New hotel with restaurant in the facilities.
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Day 5: Departure

Arrive at the airport 3 hours ahead of departure time for international flights. Or, continue to northern Greece by car using our free guide.

This itinerary has been designed by David Bosworth, Educational Travel Specialist for Greek Bible Tours. David has been helping believers travel to Greece in the footsteps of the apostles since 2004. Greek Bible Tours is a for-profit business which seeks to reinvest revenue in the ongoing work of Christian ministry and outreach in Greece. Thank you for your support. 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Greek Bible Tours is committed to experiential learning. As an Educational Travel Specialist, Dr. David E. Bosworth has helped thousands of travelers journey in the footsteps of the apostles.
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