Join Us for The Adventure of a Lifetime!
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Available PackagesTuesdayApril 20, 2027MondayMay 3, 2027$2565
Join Tim Taggart on an unforgettable Greece and Turkey cruise, following in the footsteps of the Apostles. Begin with a pre-tour in Athens, followed by an inspiring cruise through the Mediterranean seas. This journey will bring the New Testament to life as you explore the historic sites where the early Church began, and the Apostle Paul once traveled.
Come follow in the footsteps of the early apostles!

Walk the ancient streets of Ephesus, stand on Mars Hill in Athens where Paul delivered his sermon, explore Corinth, and visit Patmos—the island where John received the Revelation.
As you sail the Aegean Sea, you’ll see scripture come alive in the very places it unfolded. This cruise blends spiritual enrichment with breathtaking Mediterranean scenery, from ancient ruins and charming villages to unforgettable sunsets.
Whether you’ve long dreamed of following in the footsteps of the Apostles or simply want to experience the history and beauty of the region, this journey offers inspiration, discovery, and lasting memories.
Tour ID #9227D22
A CASH DISCOUNT of $100.00 applies for all payments made by check or ACH AFTER deposit
To Book This Tour, please click on the Book Now link or contact the tour manager listed below:
Dani Edmunds, Tour Manager
Tel: (801) 483-6114

Highlights
- Morris Murdock LDS tour Director for the whole trip along with local guides
- Licensed, insured, and bonded travel agency with +65 years of experience!! IT MATTERS!
Begin your day with a scenic drive to the ancient city of Corinth, a pivotal center in the early Christian world. It was here that the Apostle Paul found refuge and fellowship with Aquila and Priscilla, fellow tentmakers, during his ministry. Upon arrival, explore the remarkable ruins of this once-thriving city, including its bustling marketplace, ancient streets, and imposing temple remains that reflect its historical importance.
Stand at the Bema, the platform where Paul was brought before local authorities, and reflect on the profound moments that shaped the early Christian church in this region. As you walk through the archaeological site, you are reminded of the encouraging words recorded in Scripture: “I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for I have many people in this city.”
Overnight in Athens
Early this morning we visit the Acropolis, including the Parthenon and Mars Hill. Here we will reflect on Paul’s sermon regarding the “Unknown God” while taking in the remarkable ruins and panoramic views from this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Next, we transfer to the port to board the cruise ship Infinity, part of the Celebrity International fleet. After check-in and time to settle into your stateroom, you may explore the ship, relax on deck, and prepare for the unforgettable voyage ahead.
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea as you take advantage of everything the ship has to offer. Whether you prefer rest or explore, this is your time to unwind and enjoy the journey. For those who would like to participate, join Tim Taggart for a meaningful faith-based devotional, offering an uplifting and inspirational reflection on the Apostles.
Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece, is a captivating blend of beauty, history, culture, and breathtaking sea views. Set along the shimmering Thermaic Gulf, the city invites you to explore its vibrant waterfront and rich historical layers.
One of its most iconic landmarks is the White Tower, dating back to the 1500s and originally built as part of the city’s fortifications. Today, visitors can ascend to the top for sweeping panoramic views of the city, coastline, and surrounding hills. Often described as an open-air museum of Byzantine heritage, Thessaloniki offers endless opportunities to discover its remarkable past. Blending ancient history with modern energy, Thessaloniki offers an unforgettable experience at every turn.
*Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on April 25th in Thessaloniki, Greece:
Thessaloniki, Veria & Vergina (Full-Day Tour including lunch: 7–8 Hours)
Today we begin our journey in Thessaloniki, the “Queen of the North,” a city deeply connected to the ministry of the Apostle Paul, who wrote two epistles to the Thessalonians here. Founded by King Cassander and named after the sister of Alexander the Great, the city flourished during the Byzantine era, and many of its most significant monument’s date back to this remarkable period. Our panoramic drive through Thessaloniki highlights the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the White Tower, the ancient Walls of the Byzantine Acropolis, the Roman Arch of Galerius, and the Rotunda—each offering a glimpse into the city’s layered and fascinating past.
We then travel through the stunning countryside of Northern Greece toward Veria, where the Apostle Paul is believed to have preached. Here, we visit the Bema of the Apostle Paul, a meaningful site commemorating his time in the region.
Continuing to Vergina, we explore the ancient first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia, discovered in the 19th century and one of Greece’s most significant archaeological treasures. Highlights include the monumental royal palace—some parts dating back to the 11th century BC—and the royal tombs within the Great Tumulus, including that of King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great. His reign laid the foundation for the expansion of the Hellenistic world that followed. Vergina is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving one of the most important chapters of ancient Macedonian history. At the conclusion of the tour, we return to your cruise ship.
Price: $175 per person.
We are especially fortunate on this cruise to enjoy a second day in Thessaloniki, giving us extra time to fully experience this remarkable city. Thessaloniki rewards those who linger, offering a rich blend of history, faith, and modern Mediterranean life that continues to unfold with every step.
*Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on April 26th in Thessaloniki. Greece:
Thessaloniki City Tour with Archaeological or Byzantine Museum (Half-Day Tour: 4 Hours)
This morning, enjoy a guided city tour highlighting the character and history of this remarkable destination before visiting either the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki or the Museum of Byzantine Culture, both offering extraordinary collections that bring Greece’s ancient and Byzantine past to life. Following the tour, enjoy free time in the city to explore local cafés, stroll the waterfront promenade, or enjoy lunch at your leisure in one of Thessaloniki’s many inviting restaurants. Later, we return to your cruise ship with time to relax and reflect on your day in this vibrant and historic city.
Price: $135 per person.
Nestled along the northeastern coast of mainland Greece, just south of the Bulgarian border, the hillside city of Kavala overlooks the sparkling Aegean Sea and serves as the principal seaport of Eastern Macedonia. This picturesque destination offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and architecture. Wander through its charming cobblestone streets lined with traditional homes, wooden balconies overflowing with flowers, elegant neoclassical buildings, and imposing hilltop fortresses. Kavala is also rich in archaeological treasures and historic monuments, while its surrounding landscapes reveal a stunning variety of natural beauty—from lush wetlands and tranquil lagoons to inland lakes, sandy beaches, and diverse flora and fauna. Blessed with a mild, welcoming climate that remains warm and temperate throughout much of the year, Kavala is a city made for relaxed exploration and discovery. With its natural beauty, rich heritage, and warm hospitality, it’s easy to see why visitors quickly fall in love with this unforgettable seaside city.
*Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on April 27th in Kavala, Greece:
Philippi & Kavala (Full-Day Tour: 6–7 Hours)
Today we follow in the footsteps of history along the ancient Via Egnatia, retracing the route taken by the Apostle Paul and his companions as we travel through the region of Eastern Macedonia. Our journey begins with a stop in the area of Amphipolis, home to the impressive funerary Lion of Amphipolis, a striking monument of ancient Greek heritage. We continue to the archaeological site of Philippi, one of the most significant early Christian destinations in Europe. Here, we visit the Baptistery of Lydia by the river—where Lydia, the first European convert of Paul, was baptized—along with other key sites including the Roman Forum, early Christian basilicas, the traditional “Prison of Paul,” and the ancient theater.
After exploring Philippi, we travel onward to Kavala (ancient Neapolis), a scenic coastal port city overlooking the Aegean Sea. Highlights include the Byzantine Castle and the impressive Roman Aqueduct, both offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the city’s layered past.
Enjoy free time in Kavala for lunch and personal exploration before returning to your cruise ship.
Price: $125 per person
While at sea, take time to enjoy some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind poolside, indulge in rejuvenating treatments at the spa, or savor exceptional cuisine across the ship’s dining venues. Explore the many unique spaces on board, each offering its own atmosphere and experiences designed for your enjoyment. Whether you choose rest, recreation, or a little of both, this is your time to fully relax and recharge.
For those who would like to participate, join Tim Taggart for another meaningful faith-based devotional.
Once the capital of the Roman province of Asia Minor, this remarkable coastal city is now an archaeologist’s dream. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ephesus continues to captivate even those familiar with the world’s greatest ancient cities. Although excavations have been underway for over 150 years, only a fraction of this vast city has been uncovered, revealing layers of its extraordinary past as a major Greek banking and trading center. Among its most impressive highlights are the Great Theatre, the Temple of Hadrian, and the legendary Temple of Artemis—one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
*Optional Private Group Shore Excursion in Ephesus, Turkey:
Today we journey from the port of Kusadasi to one of the most significant biblical and archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. Our first stop is the House of the Virgin Mary, a revered site believed by many to be where Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her final years following the Crucifixion.
We then continue to the ancient city of Ephesus, where the Apostle Paul preached, taught, and helped establish one of the early Christian communities. Widely regarded as one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world, Ephesus offers an extraordinary opportunity to walk along its marble streets and explore impressive ruins that bring the New Testament era to life.
Following an included lunch, we visit the Basilica of St. John and then return to the Kusadasi port, where you will have free time to browse local shops before boarding our ship.
Price: $150 per person.
Rhodes, often described as the friendliest city in the Mediterranean, is located at the northernmost tip of the island. This sun-drenched retreat is rich in history, beauty, and timeless charm. The island of Rhodes—pronounced ro-dos—is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands and offers a striking blend of landscapes, from golden beaches and lush wooded areas to ancient ruins that speak to its long and storied past.
Among its historic treasures are the ruins of the Temple of Venus and the famed medieval Street of the Knights. No visit is complete without exploring the enchanting Old Town, where winding cobblestone streets and Byzantine influences transport you back in time.
Step through the gates of the Old Town and enter the world of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, who once established a powerful Christian stronghold here. Discover the impressive Palace of the Grand Masters and the historic Hospital of the Knights, each echoing centuries of history and legacy.
For breathtaking views, visit the village of Lindos, where whitewashed homes climb toward the ancient Acropolis. From the ruins at the top, enjoy sweeping panoramas of the village below and the sparkling Aegean Sea beyond.
* No private group excursion is scheduled today.
Whether you visit Heraklion, Crete to explore the remarkable remains of an ancient civilization or to relax on some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, this vibrant destination is sure to delight and inspire. One of Crete’s most iconic attractions is the legendary Palace of Knossos, located just south of Heraklion. Dating back more than 3,000 years, Knossos was the ceremonial and political heart of the Minoan civilization—often regarded as Europe’s earliest advanced society. Wander through its fascinating ruins and imagine life in a palace that once stood at the center of myth, power, and ancient history. Today, Heraklion offers a captivating blend of archaeological wonder, coastal beauty, and modern Greek culture that makes it an unforgettable stop on any journey.
* No private group excursion is scheduled today.
Athens, the cradle of Western civilization, gave the world drama, history, poetry, and philosophy. Once the heart of some of the most powerful and influential empires of antiquity, it now stands as one of the world’s greatest open-air archaeological treasures.
*Optional Private Group Shore Excursion in Athens:
Please note that Sunday, May 2, 2027, is Orthodox Easter Sunday (Pascha), the most important religious holiday in Greece. As a result, many attractions, shops, government offices, and banks will be closed throughout Athens.
To provide an enjoyable option for our group, we are offering a complimentary private excursion that includes:
- Attendance to Sacrament Meeting in Athens
- A panoramic motorcoach tour of Athens and its major landmarks
There is no cost for this excursion.
- 2-night Pre-tour in Athens, Greece
- 10-night cruise onboard the Celebrity Infinity
- Tour Director Tim Taggart
- Round Trip transfers with group flight times
- All meals and other public entertainment onboard
- Cruise Port Charges
- Private faith-based lectures on board the ship
- Private group only Shore Excursion options* See details and pricing below.
- Government fees and land taxes of $214.86 per person
- Optional faith-based private shore excursions as listed in the itinerary
- International Flights
- Trip cancellation & trip interruption insurance - Several options available - Ask for details.
- Items of a person nature
- Optional Cruise Prepaid Gratuities $180 per person
- Tipping for Tour Director and local guides
Join Us for The Adventure of a Lifetime!
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Available PackagesTuesdayApril 20, 2027MondayMay 3, 2027$2565
About Tim Taggart

Tim Taggart has been a pioneer in LDS travel pretty much from the beginning of the industry, traveling to the lands of the scriptures in the Middle East and Europe the first time in 1981 and conducting tours since 1983.
He was born and grew up in Cache Valley, Utah and served his first mission in Australia. He received a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Utah State University with a career goal to become a master teacher’. He began his teaching career in the LDS Church seminary program, completing a master’s degree in instructional technology from USU at the same time. His teaching career changed course in 1982 when he and the family came to Salt Lake City to work for the Church producing media. The new focus was to teach through the technology of visual and audio media to a worldwide audience.
Tim has retired as a director for the Audio-visual Department of the Church for which he worked for over 20 years. Over the course of his career he had the responsibility for production of General Conference, the Church Satellite System, film and video production, and global media. He also was in charge of overseeing the media for the international areas of the Church and worldwide language production. After serving as Stake President, he was called with his wife Gloria to serve as Mission President of the England Bristol Mission from 1997 to 2000. Since his retirement, he is currently teaching Religion to Adult Education classes.
Tim has traveled to nearly every area of the world, professionally and as a tour guide. Needless to say he has a great love for travel, exploring the various regions of the world, learning of their cultures and photo journaling his experiences! His love of teaching has shown while he has conducted dozens of tours to Church History, Holy Land and Book of Mormon sites.
He and his wife Gloria are the parents of two children and three grandchildren.
Pricing Information
Cruise/Tour Pricing:
- Inside Cabin $2,565 per person/double – Category I1
- Window Cabin $2,855 per person/double – Category O1
- Balcony Cabin $4,215 per person/double – Category A2
- Other cabin categories may be available for an additional price.
Note: Single/triple/quad cabins are based on availability and are subject to change. Rates will be quoted based on availability.
Cruise Tour Add-On Options – See itinerary for more details:
- Optional Private Group Shore Excursion Day 6 / April 25, 2027 – Thessaloniki, Veria & Vergina – $175 per person
- Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on Day 7 / April 26, 2027 – Thessaloniki City Tour – $135 per person
- Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on Day 8 / April 27, 2027 – Philippi & Kavala – $125 per person
- Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on Day 10 / April 29, 2027 – Ephesus, Turkey – $150 per person
- Optional Private Group Shore Excursion on Day 13 / May 2, 2027 – Athen, Greece – $0.00 per person
Payment Terms:
- $500 deposit due at the time of booking
- Final Payment due on or before Friday, January 15, 2027
- Cash discount – $100 off per person for payments made by ACH or check.
- Tour number 9227D22
- ** This cruise/tour is based on a minimum of 25 passengers
Please see our cancellation policy:
If a participant needs to cancel their reservation, written notice must be provided. Cancellations within seven calendar days of booking (if not past the final payment date) will receive a full refund, excluding airfares, which follow the airline’s policy. Cancellations after the seven-day grace period incur a 50% penalty on the deposit until the final payment date, and cancellations after the final payment date are non-refundable, including for unused portions of the tour.
