A Catholic journey through the island of saints

Cyprus: In the Footsteps of St Paul

Follow the apostolic journey of St Paul and St Barnabas, pray at the traditional tomb of St Lazarus, and discover Cyprus through Scripture, worship and warm Mediterranean hospitality.

Eight days / seven nights · designed for parish and private Christian groups

More than a tour

Walk where the early Church took root

Cyprus is one of the first lands named in the missionary journeys of the early Church. Acts records Paul and Barnabas sailing to Cyprus, preaching at Salamis and travelling across the island to Paphos.

In Larnaca, Christian tradition remembers Lazarus of Bethany as Bishop of Kition after Christ raised him from the dead. We bring these stories together in a thoughtfully paced journey shaped by prayer, Mass, expert guiding and fellowship.

Sacred Cyprus

Three stories at the heart of the pilgrimage

01

St Paul & St Barnabas

Trace their journey from ancient Salamis across the island to Paphos, where the Roman proconsul believed.

Acts 13:4–12

02

St Lazarus

Pray at the traditional second tomb of Lazarus in Larnaca and reflect on Christ’s promise of resurrection.

John 11:1–44

03

Mary & the early Church

Stand before the ancient mosaic at Angeloktisti and encounter Cyprus’s remarkable early Christian inheritance.

Luke 1:46–55

A sample eight-day journey

Faith, history and fellowship—carefully paced

The final programme is confirmed with each group and local partners. This outline shows the shape of the flagship pilgrimage.

  1. Day 1

    Welcome to Cyprus

    Airport welcome, hotel check-in, opening prayer and a relaxed Cypriot dinner.

  2. Day 2

    Larnaca: Lazarus and resurrection

    St Lazarus Church and tomb, the Byzantine collection, Terra Santa Catholic Church and the old town.

  3. Day 3

    Salamis and St Barnabas

    Explore the apostolic landing place, the ancient city and the monastery and traditional tomb of St Barnabas.

  4. Day 4

    Nicosia and the divided island

    Christian heritage, the old city and time for reflection on reconciliation and peace.

  5. Day 5

    Troodos: monasteries and mountain villages

    UNESCO-listed painted churches, living Orthodox tradition and a slower day in the mountains.

  6. Day 6

    Paphos: in the footsteps of St Paul

    St Paul’s Pillar, Chrysopolitissa, the archaeological park and the apostolic story of Paphos.

  7. Day 7

    Mary, prayer and the Mediterranean

    Angeloktisti Church, time for shared prayer, a coastal pause and a farewell celebration.

  8. Day 8

    Closing Mass and departure

    A final gathering, airport transfers and the journey home.

Sites, services and cross-island arrangements remain subject to opening hours, permissions and the group’s confirmed programme.

For parishes and Christian communities

A pilgrimage your group can enter into—not simply observe

We are developing this journey for groups of approximately 25–40 pilgrims, with time for worship, spiritual reflection and companionship built into each day.

  • Seven nights’ hotel accommodation
  • Breakfast and dinner
  • Scheduled coach travel and airport transfers
  • Expert local guiding and tour support
  • Principal visits, admissions and donations
  • Mass and prayer programme, subject to clergy and church confirmation

Our approach

Rooted in Scripture. Warmly Cypriot. Personally paced.

Spiritually meaningful

Prayer and Scripture connect each sacred place with the living faith of the pilgrim.

Carefully researched

Routes, visit times, access and group logistics are being checked on the ground with local partners.

Genuinely hospitable

Good food, time to rest and shared conversation are treated as part of the pilgrimage—not afterthoughts.

Register your interest

Begin your Cyprus pilgrimage conversation

Whether you are a parish organiser, priest, group leader or individual pilgrim, we would love to hear what you are planning.