We enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day on board. In the morning, we arrive at the lively Turkish port of Kusadasi. We then enjoy a private tour of the small village of Mt. Koressos, where we visit the House of Mary, a stone chapel on the site where the Virgin Mary lived as she was cared for by the apostle John. We celebrate Mass. We then walk through the Magnesian Gate to the ancient Ephesus, where Paul lived for nearly three years. The walking tour takes us through the most magnificent excavations in the world, including the Odeon, the Fountain of Trajan, the Temple of Hadrian, and the Library of Celsus. We then view the Great Theatre, the largest ancient theater with a capacity of 25,000 people. Here a riot against Paul was led by the silversmiths who made a living by making silver statues of the Mother Goddess Artemis. We will also view the ruins of the Church of St. Mary, where the Council of Ephesus was held, declaring Mary the Theotokos. Finally, we travel to the ruins of the 6th century Basilica of St. John, honoring the apostle and author of the Gospel of John. We view the ancient baptistry and the altar where John was buried. From here we can view the one remaining pillar of the Temple of Artemis, one of the world’s ancient wonders. In the afternoon, our ship sails to the Island of Patmos, where we enjoy another private tour (provided weather conditions allow the ship to dock). We disembark and transfer to the village of Chora to visit the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian. In addition to the stunning main church and its frescoes, we see the beautiful courtyard, dining room, and bakery. Our tour continues to the small museum, where you will view priceless ecclesiastical treasures such as books, manuscripts, mosaics, icons, textiles, vestments, and jewelry. We then journey up the hill to the Monastery and Grotto of the Apocalypse. Here we pray at the site where John wrote the Book of Revelations. The silver niches in the wall mark the seat and ledge used as a desk by St. John. We walk down the hill to the village of Patmos to board our ship in the late afternoon. We enjoy dinner and overnight on board. (B.L.D)