Pastor Robby Gallaty 11-Day Journey to the Seven Churches October 4 - 15, 2024
- Duration: 11 Days
- Location: Izmir
- Product code: RGallatyTK24
Questions? Email us at info@signaturetours.com
A Special Invite!
Join us on a special tour to Asia Minor to explore the Seven Churches of Revelation on a tour of Christian sites in Asia Minor. You will travel to the major cities throughout Turkey, including Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Sardis, Laodicea, Philadelphia, Hierapolis, and Constantinople, with 3000 years of history. You will visit Pamukkale to see ancient temples, including the Hierapolis and magnificent Necropolis, and Canakkale, the site and legend of the Trojan Warhorse. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This tour will sell out quickly, so book now to reserve your spot today.
- Pastor Robby Gallaty
DAILY ITINERARY
11-Day Journey to the Seven Churches of Revelation
Day 01 (OCT 4): Beginning of Our Tour Depart ATL for Izmir, Turkey.
Day 02 (OCT 5): Izmir – Arrival: Upon arrival at the Izmir Airport, we will meet our guide in the arrival hall and head to our hotel located in Kusadasi, about an hour's drive from the airport. Dinner and Overnight in Kusadasi.
Day 03 (OCT 6): Ephesus – After breakfast, we will drive to Ephesus. Located in the modern town of Selcuk, ancient Ephesus is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in Turkey. Originally an ancient Greek Ionic city built in the 11th century BC, Ephesus grew to become the largest metropolis and capital of the Roman province of Asia Minor. This political influence and the city’s large Jewish community attracted the attention of the apostles, including St. Paul and St. John. Here, St. John carried out his mission for two years and was Bishop of the Ephesian Church before he was exiled to the Island of Patmos. Today, we will walk on the Marble Road, passing numerous historically rich sites, including the fountain of Trajan, and the Temple of Hadrian. We will also see the Library of Celsus, which adorns the site’s most impressive square, and sit in the theater (the largest surviving from the Roman period). This massive theatre (capable of entertaining up to 25,000 spectators) was the scene of an uprising provoked by a merchant named Demetrius against St. Paul and his teachings (Acts 19:23). Visit the Terrace Houses located opposite the Hadrian’s Temple, a newly excavated section. The wealthy and important people of Ephesus used these houses, which are finely decorated with mosaics and frescoes, giving a true impression of the ancient Roman lifestyle. Those on the upper slopes are reached via steps and situated on the slopes of Bulbul Mountain, with the roof of one house forming the terrace of the one above it. Then, we will end our day with a visit to the Basilica of St. John. John’s burial site. Dinner and Overnight in Kusadasi.
Day 04 (OCT 7): Kusadasi / Miletus / Aphrodisias/ Pamukkale After breakfast, we drive to Miletus. It is here where St. Paul visited with the elders of Ephesus (Acts 1:17:38), on his return to Jerusalem, completing his Third Missionary Journey. Afterward, we go to Aphrodisias, one of the most beautiful cities of antiquity dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty. Visit its museum to see relief panels and sculptures recovered from the ancient structure of Sebasteion. Dinner and Overnight in Pamukkale.
Day 5 (OCT 8): Pamukkale / Laodicea Today, we will visit Pamukkale, the “Cotton Castle”, thermal waters that flow down the hilltop’s unique white travertine terraces. Here, we will also visit the archeological remains of Hierapolis, a significant site of early Christianity thanks to Paul’s missionary efforts here (Colossians 4:13). Because the city sits atop the travertine cascades of Pamukkale - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hierapolis became a healing center wherein the site’s thermal pools were used to treat various ailments. Today, we will stroll among a number of important ruins, including well-preserved Roman structures like the town theatre and Temple of Apollo, before continuing on to the ancient city of Laodicea. This city was one of the Seven Churches, that the Apostle John chastised the inhabitants for being lukewarm (Rev. 3:14-22). Here, we will see the site’s well-preserved stadium, gymnasium, and theatres, giving us insight into this city’s former prominence. (Optional) Next, we go to Colossae. The town is in obscurity. While you can see traces of the theater, the ancient city is mostly in undistinguishable ruins. It has not been excavated. The church here was the recipient of Paul's letter to the Colossians. Dinner and Overnight in Pamukkale.
Day 6 (OCT 9): Pamukkale / Philadelphia / Sardis / Thyatira / Izmir This morning, we will drive to the modern town of Alasehir and visit the site of ancient Philadelphia, the church which received God's highest commendation (Rev. 3:7-13). Here, we will see the remains of a brick-built Byzantine Basilica adorned with 11th-century frescoes. Afterward, we will visit Sardis, a militarily strong ancient city located along an important highway and among the fertile plains of Hermus (Gediz River). Though Sardis was a powerful and wealthy city with a reputation for being alive, God announced that it was actually dead (Rev. 3:1-6). Here, we will explore the white marble Royal Road, the massive Temple of Artemis, the large gymnasium, and the famous synagogue. Annual archaeological expeditions sponsored by Harvard and Cornell Universities have unearthed over eighty Greek and seven Hebrew inscriptions as well as numerous mosaic floors revealing this synagogue as one of the most significant synagogues of antiquity. Then, we will drive to Akhisar and end our day with a visit to Thyatira, one of the Seven Churches praised for its increasing faith but admonished for its tolerance of Jezebel (Rev. 2:18-28). Dinner and Overnight in Izmir.
Day 7 (OCT 10): Izmir / Smyrna This morning, visit the archaeological remains of the ancient city of Smyrna in ancient Agora. Located in modern-day Izmir, Smyrna was one of the Seven Churches that the Apostle John relays the promise from God: “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life” (Rev 2:10). Enjoy an afternoon of leisure in Izmir.
Day 8 (OCT 11): Izmir / Pergamum / Alexandrian Troas / Canakkale / This morning, we will depart from the hotel and drive north through farmlands, low ranges, and along the Aegean Sea onto the town of Bergama to visit Pergamum, one of the most powerful cities in the ancient world. The city rose to prominence following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, and eventually came under Roman control in 133 BC. Although this city benefited from immense wealth, in the Book of Revelations, the risen Christ instructs St. John to convey the message that the people of Pergamum, the site of “Satan’s throne”, needed to repent (Rev 2:13-16). Today, we will tour the Acropolis which sits atop a 1000-foot windswept mountain, offering a view of the neighboring modern towns, the azure waters of the Aegean, and the ruins of Pergamum that cascade down from the ancient city center. Here, we will explore the Temple of Trajan, the Temple of Athena, and the Altar of Zeus. Unfortunately, little is left of the altar, which was once among the grandest monuments of the ancient world. In fact, every stone of the structure, including its 400-foot-long frieze depicting the battle of the gods and giants, was shipped off to Berlin by German archaeologists leaving only the altar’s foundation. Thankfully, much more remains of the Great Theatre. Among the steepest of its kind and an acoustic phenomenon, this theatre could entertain up to 10,000 spectators. Nearby are the remains of the famous Library of Pergamum. Once housing some 200,000 scrolls, the library’s collection even exceeded that of the great library of Alexandria before Mark Anthony gave it to Cleopatra as a wedding gift. Afterward, we will explore the Asklepion. Allegedly one of the world’s first full-service health clinics, the Asklepion was the ancient world’s version of a spa, attracting health pilgrims from all over the region, including Roman Emperors Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius. Moreover, the physician Galen trained at this center and developed the foundation for modern Western medicine. We then travel to the ancient port of Alexandria Troas (Acts 16:13), where St. Paul raised from death a boy named Eutychus (Acts 20:7). Dinner and overnight in Canakkale.
Day 9 (OCT 12): Troy/ Istanbul After enjoying our Turkish breakfast, we will depart from the hotel and drive to the village of Tevfikiye by the southern end of the Dardanelles to see the remains of the legendary city of Troy. Settled as early as 3000 BC, the ancient city of Troy was made famous by Homer’s Iliad, the epic account of the Trojan War. Afterward, embark on a cruise of the Bosphorus, the winding strait that separates Europe and Asia and connects the Black Sea with the inland Sea of Marmara. This is our time to relish the views of the old wooden mansions, the Ottoman palaces, and ancient fortresses that dot the river’s coast. We will dock on the European side of Istanbul and drive to our hotel. Dinner and Overnight in Istanbul.
Day 10 (OCT 13): Istanbul – City Tour After enjoying our Turkish breakfast, we will depart from our hotel and begin our tour of the historical highlights of Istanbul. First, we will stroll through Hippodrome Square, the former sporting and social center of Constantinople that hosted chariot races during the Roman period. Afterward, we are off to witness the incredible majesty and splendor of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque. Popularly known as the Blue Mosque, this 17th-century Ottoman sanctuary is adorned with six minarets and more than 20,000 hand-painted tiles from Iznik, ancient Nicea. And then, we will walk directly across from the mosque to visit the domed masterpiece of Hagia Sophia. Dinner and Overnight in Istanbul.
Day 11 (OCT 14): Istanbul We visit Topkapi Palace. Located on the very cape of the peninsula where Constantinople was founded, Topkapi Palace is the former abode of Ottoman Sultans that still houses their legion of treasures, including an extensive collection of royal jewels. Afterward, we will end our day with an evening of adventure at the Grand Bazaar, the massive covered market that houses a labyrinth of streets lined with 3,700 shops selling jewelry, leather products, and many other handcrafted souvenirs. Dinner and Overnight in Istanbul.
Day 12 (OCT 15): Istanbul – Departure Today, we transfer to the Istanbul Airport, where we fly back home.
NOTE: Schedule is subject to change due to various factors and your tour guide’s discretion.
PRICING:
- $5,495 per person based on double occupancy.
- Single room supplement - $1,295
- $500 per person with registration to secure space.
- 50% of the total amount is due on or before April 4, 2024
- Balance due on or before July 4, 2024
FLIGHT SCHEDULE:
- TK 32 04OCT ATL-IST 2135 1535
- TK2332 05OCT IST-ADB 1700 1815
- TK 31 15OCT IST-ATL 1450 1950
* Flight times, flight numbers, equipment, gates, and seats are subject to change. For the most current information check the airline website.
INCLUDED:
PASSPORTS: Passports must be valid with an expiration date of at least six months beyond the return home date of the tour. Participants with non-US passports are responsible for country-specific entry requirements. If you do not have a valid passport or need to renew your passport, enter "RENEWING" or "APPLIED FOR" when completing registration.
CANCELLATION POLICY: The $500 per person deposit is nonrefundable. Other payments exceeding the $500 per person are refundable in full up to ninety days prior to departure. After this date, refunds for unused accommodations and services will be limited to the amount received from and/or credited by all carriers, sightseeing operators, and hotels. All funds, including the deposit, are non-transferable.
AIR: The Standard Tour includes round-trip, economy-class airfare from the departure city listed in the itinerary. All group seating is assigned by the airline and cannot be changed by Signature Tours. Seat changes can only be made during check-in at the airport. Upgrades such as Comfort, Premium, Business, or First Class are not available with the standard tour. Participants who wish to upgrade or purchase a specific seat should choose the Land Only option when registering. Frequent flyer, TSA Precheck, and Global Entry numbers can only be added at check-in.
LAND ONLY: Participants who wish to arrange their own air should choose the Land Only option. $1000pp will be deducted from the standard tour price when selecting this option. Participants arranging their own air should notify Signature Tours at least 6 months prior to the departure date. Land Only Passengers arriving with or before the group are welcome to join the group bus at no additional charge. For those not traveling with the group, Signature Tours can provide contact information to arrange a private transfer.
GROUND/TRANSFERS: The group will be met on arrival by a Signature Tours representative and transferred to the hotel/airport. Land Only participants not traveling with the group are responsible for scheduling ground transfers.
HOTELS: Superior first-class hotels throughout. Priced based on two people per room with a private bath and shower.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: A limited number of single rooms are available at additional supplement prices. Signature Tours and/or the group leader will make every attempt to pair single participants requesting a roommate. However, the single supplement fee will be charged for each person occupying a single room, whether by choice or circumstance.
MEALS: Breakfast and dinner are provided at the hotel daily. Lunch is provided most days as noted in the itinerary.
SIGHTSEEING: Entrance fees to all places of interest listed in the itinerary as well as an expert English-speaking guide.
PORTERAGE: See the carrier website for airline-specific baggage restrictions and requirements. Any fees for additional baggage beyond the standard airline allowance will be the responsibility of the individual.
SERVICE CHARGES AND TAXES: Service charges added to the bill as required by hotel management. Taxes as imposed by national and/or local governments and/or administrations from the date listed on this brochure. Tips, taxes, and airport taxes ARE INCLUDED in the selling price.
NOT INCLUDED: Excess baggage fees, passport fees, visa fees, food or drink items not listed on the regular table menu for included meals, and items of a personal nature such as room service, laundry, etc. Any service not indicated in the itinerary and/or the above list of included features.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: This tour requires a substantial amount of walking. Many of the sites are not accessible by wheelchair, and the uneven terrain is not feasible for rollators. Signature Tours reserves the right to refuse individuals who may require special attention beyond what the tour guide and tour host can provide.
CANCELLATION POLICY: The $500 per person deposit is nonrefundable. Other payments exceeding the $500 per person are refundable in full up to sixty days prior to departure. After this date, refunds for unused accommodations and services will be limited to the amount received from and/or credited by all carriers, sightseeing operators, and hotels.
TRAVEL INSURANCE: Travel Insurance is not included in the purchase price. For your convenience, we offer travel insurance through Travelex Insurance Services. For more information and rates, please review the product flyer or Click Here to enroll in the plan.
* Travelex Insurance Services, Inc CA Agency License #0D10209. Insurance coverages underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company (NAIC # 16535).
Signature Tours
PO Box 956817 Duluth, GA 30095
info@signaturetours.com