A pilgrimage to the relics, the monasteries, and the holy ones of the Greek Church.
Greece is not only the country of ancient temples. It is a land kept by its saints, where the relics of the Apostles rest in great churches, where monasteries crown the rocks and the mountains, and where the faith has been prayed without interruption for two thousand years.
You will stand before the relics of the Apostle Andrew at Patras, climb to the monasteries of Meteora that hang between earth and sky, venerate the wonderworking icon of the Mother of God carried out of Pontus, and pray in Thessaloniki at the tomb of Saint Demetrios the Myrrh-streamer. At the last, you will see the Holy Mountain itself rise from the sea.
Each open departure gathers Orthodox Christians from many parishes and cities across the United States and Canada. Many departures are accompanied by a visiting Orthodox priest serving as chaplain. The fellowship of the Orthodox faithful is the part of every pilgrimage that is always delivered.
The full day-by-day, with the Orthodox sites at each stop and the photography, is in the downloadable PDF itinerary.
Download the full itinerary ›International airfare to Athens and from Thessaloniki, which is offered separately as a group air add-on. Travel insurance. Lunches and meals during free time. Drinks. Gratuities for the guide and driver. Personal expenses. The single supplement for pilgrims who prefer a room of their own.
Prices are per person in US dollars, for the land pilgrimage, sharing a twin or double room. The autumn departures are timed to reach Thessaloniki for the feast of Saint Demetrios on October 26. A deposit of $400 per person reserves your place. No payment is taken on the booking form.
The saints are not distant here. Their relics are near, and the lamps still burn before them.