Paul’s Journey to Rome

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Approximate Miles Traveled: 2,130

Key Stages of the Journey:

  1. Jerusalem to Caesarea – 65 miles
    Paul begins his journey from Jerusalem, traveling to Caesarea.
  2. Caesarea to Sidon – 70 miles
    Paul’s journey continues from Caesarea to Sidon.
  3. Sidon to Myra – 500 miles
    From Sidon, Paul travels to Myra, navigating a significant portion of the Mediterranean coastline.
  4. Myra to Cnidus – 130 miles
    Next, Paul sails from Myra to Cnidus.
  5. Cnidus to Salmone – 130 miles
    Continuing on, Paul travels from Cnidus to Salmone.
  6. Salmone to Fair Havens – 80 miles
    Afterward, Paul reaches Fair Havens.
  7. Fair Havens to Phoenix – 40 miles
    The journey takes Paul from Fair Havens to Phoenix.
  8. Phoenix to Cauda – 50 miles
    The next leg of the journey is to Cauda.
  9. Cauda to Malta – 500+ miles
    Paul sails across a major stretch of the Mediterranean to the island of Malta.
  10. Malta to Syracuse – 85 miles
    After staying in Malta, Paul continues to Syracuse.
  11. Syracuse to Rhegium – 85 miles
    From Syracuse, Paul moves on to Rhegium.
  12. Rhegium to Puteoli – 200 miles
    The journey takes Paul further along the coast to Puteoli.
  13. Puteoli to Forum of Appius – 100 miles
    Paul continues to travel by land to Forum of Appius.
  14. Forum of Appius to Three Taverns – 10 miles
    The journey then takes Paul to Three Taverns.
  15. Three Taverns to Rome – 35 miles
    Finally, Paul reaches his destination—Rome.

Scripture Reference:

“But the night following the Lord stood by him and said, Be of good cheer, Paul: for as you have testified of me in Jerusalem, so you must also bear witness at Rome.”
— Acts 23:11


Paul’s journey to Rome was long and challenging, covering a distance of approximately 2,130 miles. Despite the hardships, Paul’s faith remained steadfast, as God had promised him that he would bear witness to Christ in Rome.



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