15 days
Specific Tour
45 people
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Reading the Torah, Prophecies, Scriptures, turning to the Gospels, on every page you come across references to Eretz Israel, the Land of Israel.
From the moment “the Lord said to Abraham: Get thee out of your land… to the land that I will show you” (Genesis 12:1), it is impossible to imagine the Holy Scriptures without the Holy Land.
Join us for a meaningful tour of Israel tailored for Protestant believers. This pilgrimage will guide you through significant biblical sites, including Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Galilee, allowing you to experience the rich history and spiritual depth of the Holy Land. A pilgrimage tour for believers of evangelical churches includes visits to biblical sites and excursions throughout Israel, as well as prayers, worship services, and meetings with the believing communities in Israel.
During the tour, you’ll participate in prayers and worship services, engage in fellowship with local communities, and explore the scriptures in the places where they came to life. This journey promises to deepen your faith and provide lasting memories as you connect with fellow believers in a transformative experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus and strengthen your spiritual journey!
We believe that trips to the Holy Land will have a special spiritual impact on the life of your community and will inspire new people to join it.
Arrival in Israel Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport After meeting your tour guide and transfer to Netanya, a beautiful city on the Mediterranean coast, known for its stunning beaches and views. Evening Relaxation at the Beach Take some time to relax on the Mediterranean beach, enjoying the sunset and a tranquil introduction to Israel. Overnight: Netanya
Caesarea, Acco (Acre), and Mount Carmel Caesarea Maritima Begin your tour at Caesarea, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Israel, dating back to the time of King Herod. It was here that the Apostle Peter baptized the Roman centurion Cornelius (Acts 10), and where the Apostle Paul was imprisoned (Acts 23). Walk through the ancient Roman theater, visit the hippodrome, and explore the remains of the aqueduct that once brought water to the city. Acco (Acre) Travel to the ancient port city of Acco, also known as Acre. This city has a rich Crusader history and is home to impressive Crusader-era ruins, including the Crusader Fortress. Learn about the Crusades’ influence on Israel’s history and its impact on Christianity. Mount Carmel On your way to Haifa, stop at Mount Carmel, where Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 17-18). The panoramic views from the summit are breathtaking. Overnight: Netanya
Megiddo, Zippori, and Nazareth Megiddo Travel to Megiddo, the biblical site of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16). This strategically located ancient city has seen countless battles throughout history. The ruins here offer fascinating insight into the ancient world. Zippori Visit Zippori, the ancient capital of Galilee. Explore its remains, including mosaics and Roman architecture. This city is particularly important because it was a center for Jewish learning and culture during the time of Jesus. Nazareth In the afternoon, visit Nazareth, where Jesus grew up. Explore the Church of the Annunciation, the site where the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary (Luke 1:26-38). Hike Mount Arbel End the day with a hike at Mount Arbel, which offers stunning views over the Sea of Galilee and the surrounding area. Overnight: Sea of Galilee area (Tiberias or nearby)
Capernaum, Mount of Beatitudes, and Golan Heights Capernaum Begin your day with a visit to Capernaum, where Jesus performed many miracles, including healing Peter's mother-in-law (Matthew 8:14). Visit the ancient synagogue and Peter’s house. Mount of Beatitudes Visit Mount of Beatitudes, the site where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7). Enjoy the peaceful surroundings overlooking the Sea of Galilee and reflect on the message of the Beatitudes. Tabgha Continue to Tabgha, the site of the Feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-14). Visit the Church of the Multiplication and see the famous mosaic depicting the loaves and fishes. Boat Ride on the Sea of Galilee Take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on water (Matthew 14:22-33). Experience the same waters where He performed miracles and preached to the crowds. Golan Heights Afterward, take a scenic hike on the Golan Heights. From here, you can see both modern Israel and Syria. Overnight: Sea of Galilee area (Tiberias or nearby)
Jordan River, Beit Shean, Qumran, and Jerusalem Jordan River Start the day at the Jordan River, where many pilgrims come to be baptized. The Yardenit baptismal site offers a peaceful and reflective setting for prayer and baptism. Beit Shean Drive to Beit Shean, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in Israel. Here, you can reflect on the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15), as Beit Shean is mentioned in the story as a city where Jesus may have traveled. Gan HaShlosha (Sachne) Enjoy a refreshing swim in Gan HaShlosha, a beautiful natural spring and one of Israel’s most picturesque nature reserves. Qumran Continue your journey to Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. This is one of the most important archaeological finds in the history of the Bible. Arrive in Jerusalem Drive to Jerusalem, the spiritual and historical heart of Israel. Overnight: Jerusalem
Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, and City of David Mount of Olives Begin your day with a panoramic view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. This is the site of many significant moments in Jesus' life, including His ascension into heaven (Acts 1:9-12). Palm Sunday Walk Walk down the Palm Sunday route, retracing the steps Jesus took as He entered Jerusalem (Luke 19:28-44). Stop at the Chapel of Dominus Flevit, where Jesus wept over the city. Garden of Gethsemane Visit the Garden of Gethsemane, the site where Jesus prayed before His arrest (Matthew 26:36-46). Reflect in the peaceful olive grove, where Jesus experienced deep anguish. City of David Visit the City of David, the ancient core of Jerusalem. Walk through the Hezekiah’s Tunnel (optional), an engineering marvel that supplied Jerusalem with water during times of siege. Western Wall Tunnel Explore the Western Wall Tunnel, an underground complex where you can see the ancient foundations of the Second Temple. Overnight: Jerusalem
Temple Mount, Via Dolorosa, and Jewish Quarter Temple Mount Start with a visit to the Temple Mount, the site of the Jewish Temple. Here, you can see the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Pools of Bethesda Visit the Pools of Bethesda, where Jesus healed the paralyzed man (John 5:1-9). Antonia Fortress Explore Antonia Fortress, the site where Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus to be crucified (John 19:13). Via Dolorosa Walk the Via Dolorosa, the path Jesus took on the way to His crucifixion, stopping at the Stations of the Cross. Church of the Holy Sepulchre Visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. Jewish Quarter Explore the Jewish Quarter, including the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism, and the archaeological excavations. House of Caiaphas Visit the House of Caiaphas, where Jesus was tried by the high priest. Overnight: Jerusalem
Yad Vashem, Ein Karem, and Ekron Yad Vashem Start the day with a visit to Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Memorial. Pay your respects to the victims of the Holocaust and reflect on this dark chapter of Jewish history. Ein Karem Visit the village of Ein Karem, the birthplace of John the Baptist. Explore the Church of the Visitation and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Valley of Elah Visit the Valley of Elah, the site where David defeated Goliath (1 Samuel 17). Ekron Explore the ancient Philistine city of Ekron, and learn about the culture of the Philistines. Overnight: Jerusalem
The Wilderness of Judah and Dead Sea Qumran National Park Begin the day with a visit to Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Ahava Factory Stop at the Ahava Factory, known for its Dead Sea cosmetics, and buy some mineral-rich skincare products. Ein Gedi Enjoy a peaceful hike in Ein Gedi, an oasis in the desert where David hid from King Saul (1 Samuel 24). Masada Take the cable car up to Masada, a mountaintop fortress with stunning views. Learn about the Jewish Zealots’ last stand against the Romans. Dead Sea Enjoy a swim in the Dead Sea, known for its mineral-rich waters that allow you to float effortlessly. Overnight: Dead Sea region
Relax at the Dead Sea Leisure Day at the Dead Sea Overnight: Dead Sea region
Relax at the Dead Sea Leisure Day at the Dead Sea Overnight: Dead Sea
Eilat and the Red Sea Travel to Eilat Head south to Eilat, located on the Red Sea. Underwater Observatory (optional) Visit the Underwater Observatory, where you can see the vibrant marine life of the Red Sea. Overnight: Eilat
Relax at the Red Sea Leisure Day at the Red Sea Relax at the beach, enjoy water activities like snorkeling or diving, or explore the beautiful surrounding landscapes. Overnight: Eilat
Relax at the Red Sea Leisure Day at the Red Sea Continue relaxing by the beach or visit nearby attractions. Overnight: Eilat
Departure Transfer or flight to Ben Gurion Airport for your return flight.