Sample Itinerary

  • DAY 1 - Tel Aviv

    Begin in Jaffa; The entrance to the Land of Israel: Explore the oldest port in the world, the site from which Jonah ran away from God, and where the apostle Peter restored Tabitha to life, and had a vision of the Gentiles being saved on the roof of the home of Simon the Tanner (Acts 10).

    Explore Tel Aviv and learn about the establishment of the modern state of Israel, and experience a Shabbat dinner with local Israelis.

  • DAY 2 - Caesarea, Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth

    Visit the ancient city port of Caesarea built by King Herod. Pontius Pilate ruled the country from this location. Caesarea is where Peter baptized Cornelius the Centurion and Paul was imprisoned.

    Continue to Mount Carmel where the Prophet Elijah called down fire from heaven. Drive through the Ara Valley to Tel Megiddo, the Armageddon of Revelations 16:16. Tour the remains of one of the most consistently inhabited sites in the country with over 25 levels of civilization settlements, spanning some 3,000 years, including walls, gates, palaces, and dwellings from the time of King Solomon, King Ahab, and the Assyrians.

    Exploring the hometown of Jesus – Nazareth. Strolling through the local market to visit the “Synagogue Church” where Jesus read out the scroll of Isaiah 61. Overnight in the Galilee

  • DAY 3 - Sea of Galilee

    Tour the Galilee, where Jesus did the majority of his ministry. Visit Capernaum, where Jesus recruited his first disciples, and visit an ancient 1st-century synagogue which Jesus would have preached from. See Tabgha, where he fed the multitudes; stop for lunch at a local fish restaurant. Tour Magdala, Mary Magdalene’s hometown; Mount of Beatitudes, the traditional site of the Sermon on the Mount, and more. Finish the day sailing on the Sea of Galilee. Dinner with local ministries.

  • DAY 4 - Caesarea Philippi, Banias, Golan Heights

    Start the day at Banias- ancient Caesarea Philippi where Jesus said “On this rock, I will build my Church”. From the top of Mount Bental, we shall look over the Syrian border to the city of Kuneitra and the road taken by the Apostle Paul on the road to Damascus. You will learn about the battle that took place during the Yom Kippur war from this strategic location. Finally, you will get the chance to visit a local winery and experience the beauty of the Golan.

  • DAY 5 - Jordan River, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi, Arad

    The first stop is the opportunity to be baptized in the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized. Next stop for lunch and float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Visit Ein Gedi, a gorgeous oasis spring with waterfalls where David hid from King Saul and wrote some of the Psalms. Finish the day by riding a camel in the desert and staying in a Bedouin Tent.

  • DAY 6 - Masada, Beersheva, Jericho

    Early morning sunrise hike to the top of Masada, which overlooks the Dead Sea, tour the remnants of Herod's Palace, and where in 73 AD, the Zealots made their last stand against the might of Rome. Visit Tel Beer Sheva, an archaeological mound east of the modern city of Beersheba in southern Israel. It was here that the Jewish forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob once lived. Stop in Tel Jericho, the site of the ancient city of Jericho inhabited from the 10th millennium BC. It is widely believed to be one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.

  • DAY 7 - Jerusalem old city & City of David

    Visit and walk on the Temple Mount, the location where Solomon’s Temple was and the holiest and most battled-over piece of land in the world. Tour underneath the Western Wall and pray at Judasiam’s most holy site in Israel. Walk the Southern Steps, which was the main entrance to the Temple, a place where Jesus and His disciples would have often been. Travel through part of the Cardo, an original Roman street, and then see the amazing remains of the massive Broad Wall built by King Hezekiah. After lunch tour the ancient City of David.

  • Day 8 - Mount of Olives, Gethsemene, Garden tomb

    See Jerusalem from the top of the Mount of Olives and visit Dominus Flevit (the teardrop church) and see the view that Jesus would have seen as he wept over Jerusalem. Travel the Palm Sunday Walk to the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of All Nations. Stop for lunch along the Via Delarosa and finish at the Garden Tomb, the Anglican site for Golgotha and Jesus’s tomb.

  • Day 9 - Samaria

    Travel to Bet-EL where Jacob saw a ladder to heaven, where the tabernacle resided, and where Jeroboam erected a Golden Calf. Next visit ancient Shiloh, the place the tabernacle resided for 369 years and where Hannah prayed for a son (Samuel). Drive up to Mount Gerizim (The mount of Blessings), one of two mountains that overlook the West Bank city of Nablus (in Hebrew Shechem). From the lookout point are great views of the area, including the Biblical mound of Tel Shechem and the tomb of the Biblical Patriarch Joseph.

  • Day 10 - Judea

    Visit two of the most historic cities within the West Bank. First stop, the birth town of Jesus and King David, Bethlehem. See the church of Nativity and Shepherds fields and stop for falafel for lunch. The next stop is Hebron where David had his headquarters for 7 years and the site of the Tomb of the Patriarchs. End with Dinner in Jerusalem’s Machne Yehuda market.