If you're interested in the Apostle Paul's cities, ports and generally in his Missionary Journeys in Greece, Asia Minor and the surrounding Mediterranean countries, then this site has been created for you.
We are taking this study even further by presenting the routes that connect the Pauline cities mentioned in Acts.
Harbors, sections of Roman roads, way stations, milestones, bridges, gorges, valleys, river crossings, mountain paths, cities built by Alexander the Great, ancient springs, pagan sanctuaries, remains of synagogues, mosques built on paleocristian churches, man-made and natural monuments, churches and monasteries which echo Paul's travels, everything is being meticulously studied and recorded.
Use the Missionary Journeys tabs or the Harmony Chart tab to start your exploration. These are the left-brain sections. Or visit our online Gallery to smell the aroma of the project.
Ioannis E. Konstas
April 2026
Black waypoints: St. Paul's cities mentioned in Acts.
Red lines: Most probable routes that used to connect St. Paul's cities in Roman times.
Red waypoints: Sites along the routes.
Orange lines: Alternative, less likely routes.
Orange waypoints: Sites along the alternative routes.
Gray waypoints (hidden): Sightseeing waypoints in St. Paul's cities.
Blue waypoints (hidden): General POIs (Points of interest), loosely or not connected to the routes of St. Paul.
Waypoints without a camera icon: They contain images and some info.
Waypoints with a camera icon: Image upload pending.
All images © by Ioannis E. Konstas