Turkey is a Gem

There is a song from a movie that premiered during my teen years, Smokey and the Bandit, that said “we’re gonna do what they say can’t be done.” Well we did it. Twenty-four of us traveled to Turkey and back. Not only did we have a fantastic time, but two weeks later, everyone is still Covid-19 free. We followed the protocols set forth by the airlines, the hotels, the restaurants, and the sites. We wore masks, practiced social distancing, washed our hands and can celebrate the fact that international travel is possible even in this uncertain and at times somewhat frightening moment in history.

Turkey is a gem of a trip that folks don’t consider as often as they should. We too often lump it in with other places in the region and really have never explored it on its own merits. It is a country rich in history, both biblical and generally. It is a large country, the size of Texas, with a diverse landscape and population. When you start the conversation with “it is located on two continents” that should be a signal that something unique is here. Poised of the edge of Europe and Asia on the Bosporus Strait, it links not only the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, it links the truly ancient with the modern. From the hustle of Istanbul (ancient Constantinople) to the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, it is a truly amazing place.

You cannot travel here without sensing the enormity of the significance of the place. Its place in Christian history cemented by hosting the first three ecumenical councils, the Council of Nicaea 325 AD, First Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, and The Council of Ephesus in 431 AD. But it goes back farther to Paul’s missionary journeys and John the Revelator’s seven churches. Turkey should be a must see on every Christian pilgrims’ bucket lists. The people are friendly and welcoming. It is an inexpensive place to travel and has such a diversity of Christian sites to visit, but also boasts hot air balloon rides over Cappadocia and sailing to the Mediterranean islands in a private gulet.

As you can tell, I am a fan of Turkey. In fact, as we returned from our trip, everyone was saying we need to tell more people about this place. I hope you will add it to your list of places to go. Also, remember that safe travel is possible if you follow the guidelines, protocols and precautions.

Tom Smith
Executive Director of Travel Ministry
EO Tours

Tours and Cruises Status

Updated: January 12, 2021

Thank you for choosing to travel with us and keeping your accounts active as we navigate the new travel protocols. There has been progress on many fronts.

In an ever-changing travel environment, one constant is our concern for our travelers' safety. With borders, hotels, and sites slowly opening in Europe and the Middle East, we have been formulating detailed plans to resume operations. Beyond logistics, our goal is that each of our guests will safely enjoy his/her travel experience.

Our General Healthy Travel Standards are available here. See below for the Holy Land.

All travel programs through March 2021 have been postponed or cancelled.

Regarding the restarting of operations in various locations:

Israel

  1. Please review our Healthy Travel Standards for Israel by reading this post.

  2. Progress on allowing groups back into the country is rapidly moving forward. Groups from countries with low rates of infection will be the first to enter. 

  3. Testing at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv for countries with higher rates of infection (including the USA) will be implemented.  

  4. Requirements to travel to Tel Aviv are not known but could include proof of a negative COVID-19 test and/or proof of a COVID-19 vaccine.

  5. Masks are required in Israel and social distancing is the norm in all environments.

  6. Hotels have rigorous operational standards as dictated by the Health Ministry of Israel, including temperature checks when entering the hotel.

  7. Many sites and restaurants also require reservations to maintain safe numbers in their venues.

  8. Motorcoaches have been outfitted with advanced air purification systems, and capacities will be dictated by the Health Ministry.

  9. Egypt is open, but travel between Israel and Egypt is to be determined. Jordan has not reopened to foreign tourists, and its land borders and airport remain closed.

West Bank (including Bethlehem and Jericho)

Checkpoints with Israel are open. Masks and social distancing are also norms in the West Bank. All business entities involved in tourism are being trained in a 4-week course mandated by the Palestinian Authority on how to operate in the COVID-19 environment.  

Turkey

Tours to Turkey will resume in mid-October guided by the EO Health protocols. Those guests with a fever may be subject to testing in the Istanbul Airport.

Oberammergau

The Passion Play was postponed from 2020 until 2022.

Cruises

Cruises departing in the Summer or Fall of 2021 are expected to operate.

Webinar with James Ridgway & Kristin Karst from AmaWaterways

EO President and CEO James Ridgway spoke with Co-found & Executive Vice President Kristin Karst of AmaWaterways to discuss how AmaWaterways is responding to COVID-19 and other plans she’s excited to hear moving forward. James also released more details about the 2022 Oberamemrgau season and EO’s partnership with AmaWaterways to offer several departure dates in 2022.

Happy Easter! He is Faithful!

Dear Tour Hosts, Guests, and Partners:

Today is Good Friday and Sunday is Easter. How can we not stop to rejoice? Yes, things are chaotic, but these next few days remind me how in control God is. He is not surprised by COVID-19. He is leading one step at a time and reminding me how truly faithful he is.

As I pause this weekend, I’m reminded how he shows his faithfulness to me. Your texts, emails, and calls to my team and me have been such an encouragement. Thank you – from the entire EO Tours family!

I want to encourage you in return. Take a moment and look through photos from your trips with us and ponder his faithfulness at every location. Maybe it was the boat ride on the Sea of Galilee as you imagined him calming the storm or the theater at Ephesus as he gave courage to Paul to preach the Gospel. Maybe it was laughter over dinner with new friends while you sailed the Mediterranean or how his light penetrates through all darkness like the colorful sun rays beaming through so many European cathedral windows.

He is faithful!

Best regards,
James Ridgway
President and CEO
Educational Opportunities Tours