Rome Biblical Tour Extension offers a powerful and meaningful conclusion to your Footsteps of the Apostle Paul journey, bringing you to the heart of the Roman Empire where Paul’s mission reached its final chapter. This extension to Rome invites you to walk through the very places where the Apostle lived under house arrest, continued to preach the Gospel, and ultimately gave his life for his faith.
In Rome, you will explore the historical and spiritual setting that shaped the early Christian Church during a time of both growth and persecution. Visit the Mamertine Prison, traditionally believed to be the place where Paul was imprisoned, and reflect at Tre Fontane Abbey, the site associated with his martyrdom. As you walk through the Roman Forum and stand before the Colosseum, you will gain deeper insight into the world in which early Christians lived and witnessed their faith.
Your journey also includes a visit to Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, as well as the early Christian Catacombs of Rome, where believers gathered and were laid to rest.
This Rome Biblical Tour Extension connects Scripture, history, and faith in a profound way, offering a reflective and inspiring conclusion to your biblical journey.
Walk in the final footsteps of the Apostle Paul in Rome, where his faith remained steadfast even in imprisonment and martyrdom.
This extension brings together Scripture, history, and legacy in the very center of the ancient world.
Today you arrive in Rome, the capital of the ancient world and the final destination of the Apostle Paul. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel and have time to relax or explore the city at your own pace. Overnight in Rome.
Today you follow the Footsteps of Apostle Paul in Rome, beginning with a visit to the Tre Fontane Abbey and the Church of St Paul Outside the Walls. Continue to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and the Colosseum, gaining insight into the historical and cultural context of early Christianity end at the Mamertine Prison where Paul was held. Overnight in Rome.
Today you visit Vatican City, including the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica, one of the most important sites in Christianity. Continue with a visit to the Catacombs of Rome, where early Christians gathered and were buried, offering a moving glimpse into the life of the early Church. Overnight in Rome.
The Rome Biblical Tour Extension represents the final and most profound stage of the Apostle Paul’s missionary journey. After spreading the Gospel throughout Asia Minor and Greece, Paul was brought to Rome under arrest, where he continued to preach boldly despite his circumstances (Acts 28:30–31). This Rome Biblical Tour Extension offers a unique opportunity to follow his path in the very city where his life and ministry reached their culmination.
In Rome, you will walk through the historical setting of the early Church, where Christianity began to take root within the powerful Roman Empire. Visiting the Mamertine Prison allows you to reflect on Paul’s imprisonment, while a visit to Tre Fontane Abbey connects you to the traditional site of his martyrdom.
Exploring landmarks such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum provides insight into the environment in which early Christians lived, often facing persecution for their faith. Your journey also includes Vatican City, a global center of Christianity, and the Catacombs of Rome, where early believers gathered and were buried.
What makes the Rome Biblical Tour Extension so meaningful is the connection between Scripture, history, and sacrifice. It allows travelers to reflect on Paul’s unwavering faith, his endurance through hardship, and his lasting impact on the spread of Christianity. This extension is not simply a historical visit—it is a deeply spiritual experience that brings the New Testament to life in the very place where Paul completed his mission.
Yes. All our itineraries can be customized according to your group’s needs. Adjustments can include travel dates, hotel category, meal plans, additional destinations, or adding a cruise extension.
Our tours are designed for groups of 15 or more participants, but we can also operate smaller groups with adjusted pricing.
All our tours are based in good 4 Star Hotels. But we can always adjust the category to the needs and budget of your group
Yes. For Catholic groups, daily Mass can be arranged either at local Catholic churches or at significant biblical sites. For Protestant and Evangelical groups, time can be scheduled for Bible study at key locations related to the ministry of the Apostle Paul.
Yes. This land tour can easily be combined with a 3 or 4-day Greek Islands cruise, visiting destinations such as Patmos, Ephesus, Crete, and Santorini.
Typical inclusions are:
Hotel accommodation
Daily breakfast and dinner
Private motor coach transportation
Professional licensed Bible Oriented guide
Entrance fees to archaeological sites
Airport transfers
Final inclusions depend on the quotation prepared for the group.
For the best availability of hotels and guides, we recommend confirming groups 6–12 months in advance.
Yes. Inspired Voyager works closely with travel professionals and tour operators by providing custom proposals, competitive group rates, and operational support throughout the planning process.