Tuesday, May 26, after a 45 min. drive, we will reach our first stop Priene, a stunningly preserved ancient city that offers a rare glimpse into urban life in antiquity. You’ll visit a small, but beautiful theater, a Temple of Athena with a fantastic view of the lowlands, and one of the few examples of an ancient Jewish synagogue discovered outside of the Holy Land.
After Priene, we will drive 20 minutes to the ancient city of Miletus, a major port of Anatolia where Paul visited in Acts 20:15. There you’ll explore a large and beautifully preserved Roman theater and the inscriptions carved into its seats.
After Miletus, we’ll drive 40 min. to Didyma. The tour breaks for lunch near the temple ruins at Didyma. After lunch, we’ll explore the awe-inspiring Temple of Apollo at Didyma, one of the most impressive ancient sanctuaries in the region. The temple was a major center for oracular activity in the ancient world. Its monumental scale and architectural details offer a glimpse of what the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus might have looked like in its prime.
After Didyma, we will return back to Izmir for dinner and overnight stay. (B,D)