Explore Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary with expert guides. Discover ancient ruins and sacred sites on a personalized, private tour.
Explore Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary with expert guides. Discover ancient ruins and sacred sites on a personalized, private tour.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - Ephesus, a key city of the ancient world, was instrumental in the spread of early Christianity. Among the influential figures who contributed to its spiritual and cultural evolution, the Apostle Paul is particularly notable. St. Paul’s time in Ephesus was characterized by passionate missionary work, insightful teachings,…
- Ancient City of Ephesus - Ephesus, a key city of the ancient world, was instrumental in the spread of early Christianity. Among the influential figures who contributed to its spiritual and cultural evolution, the Apostle Paul is particularly notable. St. Paul’s time in Ephesus was characterized by passionate missionary work, insightful teachings, and a lasting influence on the Christian community. This blog examines the historical and religious importance of St. Paul’s mission in Ephesus, exploring the significant events, locations, and letters that shaped the early Christian faith.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - The Hall of Tyrannus: As noted in Acts 19:9-10, Paul taught daily in this lecture hall for two years, reaching both Jews and Greeks in the area. This extended period of teaching enabled Paul to build a robust Christian community in Ephesus, which became a hub for missionary work throughout Asia Minor.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - One of the most dramatic incidents during Paul’s time in Ephesus was the riot led by Demetrius, a silversmith who made shrines of Artemis. As Paul’s teachings gained popularity, they threatened the local economy, especially those who benefited from the worship of Artemis.
- Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - Ready to embark on a journey of faith and history? Prepare to be amazed by the incredible house of the Virgin Mary in Turkey! This sacred site holds great significance for Christians worldwide as it is believed to be the final resting place of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Located in the beautiful town of Ephesus, this house is a testament to the rich heritage of Christianity. As visitors step into this revered space, they are enveloped by a sense of awe and reverence. The air is charged with an ethereal energy, and the walls echo stories of Mary’s presence and her steadfast devotion. It’s an experience that will captivate and strengthen one’s faith in the power of spirituality. Don’t miss the chance to visit this extraordinary house and immerse yourself in the history and spirituality it embodies. (ticket price is 10 euro)

- Pre-purchased tickets for Ephesus
- Private transportation
- Professional licensed Biblical expert tour guide
- Lunch included
- Parking fees covered
- Customizable private tour
- Guaranteed on-time return to cruise
- Pre-purchased tickets for Ephesus
- Private transportation
- Professional licensed Biblical expert tour guide
- Lunch included
- Parking fees covered
- Customizable private tour
- Guaranteed on-time return to cruise
- Gratuities
- Ephesus Entrance ticket
- Virgin Mary house ticket
- Gratuities
- Ephesus Entrance ticket
- Virgin Mary house ticket
Ephesus, a significant city in ancient times, was instrumental in the spread of early Christianity. Its prime location on the western coast of Asia Minor made it a bustling center of culture, religion, and commerce within the Roman Empire.
Among the notable early Christian figures, St. Paul the Apostle is particularly prominent. He first visited Ephesus…
Ephesus, a significant city in ancient times, was instrumental in the spread of early Christianity. Its prime location on the western coast of Asia Minor made it a bustling center of culture, religion, and commerce within the Roman Empire.
Among the notable early Christian figures, St. Paul the Apostle is particularly prominent. He first visited Ephesus around 52 AD, but it was during his third journey (54–57 AD) that he made a significant impact through his teachings, discussions, and letters that influenced early Christian theology.
Exploring Ephesus today — from the Great Theater where Paul might have preached to the agora where he engaged in discussions — brings the New Testament to life. His enduring influence in this city is part of a vibrant faith that continues to inspire.
This tour is more than just a historical exploration — it’s a pilgrimage, guided by a licensed expert with Biblical knowledge, providing profound insights into Paul’s mission and the early Christian era.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.