In the morning, we will attend Divine Liturgy at the local Greek Orthodox Church in Antalya.
Afterward, we will enjoy a short stroll through Antalya’s Old Town, followed by a visit to one of the finest archaeological museums in Turkey. This exceptional museum features a magnificent collection of artifacts, primarily excavated from the ancient sites of Perge and Aspendos.
In the afternoon, we will transfer to Pamukkale, the site of ancient Hierapolis. Once a prominent city in the Roman Empire, Hierapolis was renowned for its arts, philosophy, trade, hot springs, and oracular traditions.
Hierapolis is also deeply significant in Christian tradition as the place of the martyrdom of the Apostle Philip. The remains of his martyrium can still be seen above the ruins of the ancient city.
Known as the "Sacred City," Hierapolis formed part of a tri-city region with Laodicea and Colossae during the 1st century. Paul’s Epistle to the Colossians (Col 4:13) mentions both Hierapolis and Laodicea, attesting to the early Christian presence in the area.
Dinner and overnight in Pamukkale.