Greece, Turkey & Israel: Where History, Culture & Faith Converge
- franceschau
- Nov 11, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 18
NOV 11, 2022 – NOV 27, 2022
Our remarkable journey through Greece, Turkey, and Israel was a once-in-a-lifetime experience—connecting ancient civilizations, breathtaking landscapes, and deeply spiritual destinations across three extraordinary countries.
We began in Greece, immersed in the world of gods and legends. From the mighty Acropolis to the sacred site of Delphi and the towering monasteries of Kalambaka, history came alive before our eyes. Sun-soaked days in Santorini offered stunning caldera views and iconic Cycladic charm.
Crossing into Turkey, we explored Istanbul’s magical fusion of East and West—wandering through the Grand Bazaar and marveling at the Hagia Sophia. In Cappadocia, surreal rock formations and centuries-old cave dwellings felt like stepping into a fairytale. We continued through Konya, Antalya, and Pamukkale’s cotton-white terraces, before journeying back in time among the ancient ruins of Ephesus.
Our adventure concluded in Israel, where spiritual significance echoed through every step—from the sacred streets of Jerusalem to the dramatic fortress of Masada. Floating atop the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea was the perfect ending to a transformative experience.
A journey rich with culture, faith, cuisine, and human connection—one we will cherish forever.
Route: Athens – Delphi – Kalambaka – Thermopylae – Santorini – Istanbul – Cappadocia – Konya – Side – Aspendos – Antalya – Pamukkale – Ephesus – Jerusalem – Masada – Ein Gedi – The Dead Sea


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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