NoVA Community Church - Journey Through Turkey 2026

İstanbul, Turkey

BE
Biblical Expeditions
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47 reviews
May 26 - Jun 5, 2026
Group size: 40 - 42
NoVA Community Church - Journey Through Turkey 2026
İstanbul, Turkey

Biblical Expeditions
  • Email address verified
47 reviews

May 26 - Jun 5, 2026
Group size: 40 - 42

About this trip

Trip Highlights

What’s included

  • Hotel Accommodations
    • (10) nights of accommodations at Radisson the President, Kolin Hotel, Grand Hotel Temizel, Double Tree by Hilton Alsancak, Pam Thermal Hotel and Charisma Deluxe Hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner
    • Daily buffet breakfast and dinners at hotels.
  • Dinner at Tavaci Recep
    • Local Restaurant Dinner on May 30th.
  • All Bus Transfers
    • Upon arrival and departure with an English-speaking assistant
  • English-Speaking Guide
  • Deluxe A/C Bus & Driver
  • BE Expert Instructor
    • Marc Turnage
  • BE Resources
    • BE devotional and educational materials.
  • Individual Headsets
    • To allow for easier listening to the instructor while you are at each site.
  • (2) Water Bottles
    • Daily, per person on the bus.
  • All Entrance Fees
    • For all activities as per itinerary.
  • All Gratuities
    • For hotel staff, guide, driver, etc.

What’s not included

  • Travel/Medical Insurance
    • Travel Insurance is optional. Overseas Medical coverage is required
  • Airfare to/from Turkey
  • Domestic Airfare
    • Flight from Izmir to Istanbul
  • All Lunches
  • Personal Expenses
  • Anything Not Mentioned

Available Packages

Double Shared Room Occupancy
Deposit: $500
Available until February 5, 2026
$3,454
Deposit: $500
Single Private Room Occupancy
Deposit: $500
Available until February 5, 20264 left
$4,124
Deposit: $500


Itinerary

Day 1: May 25th, 2026
Depart USA

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BE
Biblical Expeditions
47 reviews
We Believe: The Bible is God’s revelation in time, space, and culture. Encounters with the spatial, historical, cultural, and spiritual world of the Bible answer what the Bible meant as a way for modern readers to understand what it means for us today. Onsite engagement with the world of the Bible excites, encourages, and transforms Bible reading and study. Understanding what the Bible meant can create better followers of Jesus, people who study his words, do them, and teach others what they have learned (Ezra 7:10).

Reviews

KB
An unforgettable journey through sacred history and personal transformation Participating in the "Greece in the Footsteps of Paul" study abroad experience with Regent University and Biblical Expeditions proved deeply transformative, both academically and spiritually. The fellowship was rich, the organization excellent, and the itinerary meaningful. As a Ph.D. student with a concentration in Biblical Studies, I came expecting historical insights. What I encountered was far more—the living resonance of the Gospel in time and space, still echoing through ancient stones. Walking the Via Egnatia in Philippi, standing at the Bema in Corinth, and surveying Athens from atop Mars Hill connected me to Scripture in a profoundly embodied way. Dr. Wood’s scholarly teaching, combined with the contextual knowledge of our archeological guide, Chrisis, illuminated layers of meaning I could not have discovered in the classroom alone. One moment in particular stands out: kneeling by the river where Lydia was baptized, I dipped my hand into the flowing water and felt the weight of history and eternity meet. That same water has flowed for centuries, and in that moment, I touched not just a stream, but a living witness to the gospel’s advance into "the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). I was overcome with awe—not at ruins or relics, but at the ever-active work of the Spirit and the missio Dei (the mission of God). This journey was not tourism—it was a pilgrimage. A journey that deepened my understanding of the New Testament, expanded my academic imagination, and stirred my heart for the ongoing Spirit-empowered redemptive work of Christ in the world. If you’re considering this experience, don’t hesitate. It’s more than a class—it’s a calling to walk where Paul walked and to meet the Spirit of God in the land of the early church.
By Kenneth B for Regent University - Greece in the Footsteps of Paul on Jun 24, 2025
Superb!
By Anne R for Regent University - Greece in the Footsteps of Paul on Jun 23, 2025
I had a great time. Our tour guide was phenomenal. She had a grasp of the history from a biblical and secular perspective. I also appreciated her knowledge an archeologist. The tour took us back in time to Acts 16-18.
By Zanthia P for Regent University - Greece in the Footsteps of Paul on Jun 22, 2025
Phenomenal trip. The tour guide was thoroughly knowledgeable and provided detailed information that was not only relevant but insightful. The bus driver was extremely professional and courteous and the sights were informative. Accommodations and meals were excellent and all went well on the travel arrangements. The sites visited provided the context for reading the Pauline epistles in a new light, one that offered a sense of the environment in which the Second Missionary Team traveled and experienced Greece as they sought to spread the gospel.
By Nathaniel H for Regent University - Greece in the Footsteps of Paul on Jun 22, 2025
This was an awesome trip. Biblical Expeditions took care of all the arrangements and Regent University provided their best Biblical Studies Professor. Putting the two together made this trip absolutely phenomenal!
By Glen W for Regent University - Greece in the Footsteps of Paul on Jun 16, 2025
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