Experience Athens like Never Before with Greek Bible Tours!
Planning a visit to Athens? Make the most of your trip with our immersive, self-guided tour of the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora. This expertly curated experience brings biblical history to life, offering insights you won’t find in a traditional guidebook.
Biblical Insights at Every Step: Explore the place where Paul addressed the philosophers on Mars Hill, walk where Socrates taught his students, and find out the connection between the Greek god Asclepius and Christianity.
Discover Hidden Gems: Don’t miss the Temple of Athena Nike, a significant archaeological ruin that reveals the concept of nike (victory), a concept presented throughout the book of Revelation.
Convenient and Flexible: Download your tour to your phone and enjoy offline access. You’ll hear fascinating stories and historical details at 25 points of interest.
Affordable for Small Groups: One purchase buys the tour. Simply add downloads to additional devices for each family member at checkout for only $7 per person.
Experience the Athenian Acropolis, Mars Hill and Ancient Agora
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Athenian Acropolis, Mars Hill and the Ancient Agora with Dr. David E. Bosworth as your host. Walk in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul and uncover the biblical significance of the places you visit. Stand where Paul preached to the philosophers (Acts 17), explore the ruins of the Parthenon — and much more.
Don’t miss key archaeological treasures like the Temple of Rome and Augustus, which shows the connection between Augustus Caesar, the imperial cult and early Christians. Located next to the Parthenon, it’s an important discovery that many visitors overlook.
Your tour package ($25 for one download) includes an expertly crafted experience, including the following:
The tour is downloadable to your mobile phone and works offline. As you arrive at significant sites, the tour provides enriching context and historical insights. Make your trip to Athens both educational and inspiring. Download your tour today and step into history!
Meet Your Host
Dr. David E. Bosworth is a Professor of New Testament Studies and Mission at Colorado Christian University and U.S. Director at the Zodhiates International New Testament Study Center. He is the author of Urgency and Severity: Pauline Rationale for Expulsion in 1 Corinthians 5:1-13.
FAQ
Do I need to purchase multiple tours for my group?
No, a single tour purchase is all you need. During checkout, you can add an additional family member for just $7 per person to download the tour to multiple devices.
What if my travel plans change?
No problem! Your tour purchase never expires. If you need to adjust your schedule, you can visit on a different day without any need to make a change.
Do I need a cellular connection in Greece to access the tour?
No, you don't need a connection while exploring. Simply download the tour in advance to use it offline. If preferred, you can also use a mobile data connection on-site.
Can I use a tablet instead of a phone?
You can use any device that has GPS capability. Most smartphones are GPS-equipped, but many tablets are not. Check your device’s specifications to confirm.
What kind of tech support is available?
Since our office operates in USA Mountain Standard Time (MST), we aren’t able to provide live support in Greece. However, our app is designed to be user-friendly, and we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee for your peace of mind.
Does Greek Bible Tours offer in-person guided tours?
Yes, we arrange in-person guided tours for groups of 15 participants or more. We unable to provide individual guided tours at this time.
If you have further questions, feel free to contact us. We're here to help ensure your experience in Ancient Corinth is both enjoyable and enriching!
Need to download the tour to more than one device for multiple members of your family? Add an additional download for $7 per device so that each family member can experience the tour at their own pace!
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