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Israel
11 Days
Immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime journey through Israel. From Tel Aviv, you'll travel to the Sea of Galilee, make a quick stop in Magdala, and then head to Nazareth. Explore Nazareth and its majestic sites, including the Church of Annunciation where Mary was called to be the mother of Jesus. Rejoice in our Lord's glory at Caesarea Philippi and Mount Tabor, the place where the Transfiguration of Jesus occurred. Continue exploring unforgettable locations like Mount Olives, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, and the Temple Mount. You'll wrap up the experience by getting to know Qumran, the excavation site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.
Your adventure, day by day
Day 1 :
Travel from home to Israel
Flight to Tel Aviv
Day 2 :
Welcome to Israel!
Arrive in Tel Aviv
After Passport Control, be greeted by our guide and driver. Drive north along the Mediterranean Seacoast to Stella Maris on Mount Carmel. Here we will visit the site where the Prophet Elijah did battle with the 450 prophets of Baal.
Day 3 :
Sea of Galilee and Magdala
Sea of Galilee
Recalling when Jesus calmed the storm and called Peter to walk on water to Him, take a boat across the lake to Capernaum where Jesus called St. Peter and many of the other apostles. Visit the Synagogue where Jesus healed and taught and see Peter's House. Afterwards, go to the Primacy where Jesus confirmed St. Peter’s mandate after His resurrection, and to Tabgha where He fed the 5000.
Stop in Magdala
Visit the newly revealed first century synagogue. Worship on the banks of the lake in the new chapel in the city of Mary Magdalene.
Day 4 :
Nazareth-Cana
Nazareth
Discover the Church of the Annunciation where the Archangel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary telling her she would bear a son and his name would be Jesus. During a visit to the museum built over the village of Nazareth learn about the many churches that have been built over the House of Mary. Stop at Joseph's Carpenter Shop, and then walk through the town where Jesus grew up. Continue up to the Synagogue Church to read scripture and pray before walking to Mary’s Well where the Angel Gabriel came to Mary.
Cana
Drive to Cana to vists the site of Jesus’ first miracle when he changed water in wine at the wedding feast.
Day 5 :
Caesarea Philippi-Banyas-Mount Tabor
Caesarea Philippi
Drive north onto the Golan Heights to Banyas to visit Caesarea Philippi where Jesus asks, “Who do people say I am?” and tells Peter, “On this rock, I will build my Church and the gates of Hell will not conquer it.
Travel to Mount Tabor
Visit Antonio Barlucci's magnificent church and have time to mediate on the Transfiguration where Jesus revealed His Glory.
Day 6 :
Bethlehem-Shepherd's Field
Continue Journey
Drive south through Samaria stopping at Jacob’s Well. Continue to Bethlehem for included lunch and then visit the Nativity Church where Our Lord was born.
Shepherd’s Field
Visit Shepherd’s Field where the angels announced the birth of the Messiah to the shepherds keeping watch. We will have an opportunity to visit a Christian operated business famous for its local crafts and olive wood pieces before returning to Jerusalem.
Day 7 :
Mt. Olives-Gethsemane-Jerusalem-Israel Museum
Mt Olives
Drive up on the Mt Olives and walk down from the place of the Ascension to the Carmelite Convent where we remember Jesus teaching the Our Father and continue down to Dominus Flevit where He wept over the city, and finally arriving to Gethsemane.
Explore Jerusalem
You’ll go to to Ein Karem to visit the birthplace of St. John the Baptist and then climb to the Church of the Visitation where Mary went to help her cousin Elizabeth.
Israel Museum
See a 1/50th scale model of the city of Jerusalem in the year 70AD. You’ll understand the walls and Old City after observing this impressive site.
Day 8 :
Mt Zion- Saint Peter in Gallicantu- Jerusalem-Holy Sepulcher- Temple Mount
Mt Zion
You'll drive around the Old City to Mt Zion to visit Dormition Abbey where Mary slept and the Upper Room where Jesus celebrated the Last Supper.
Saint Peter in Gallicantu
Visit the place where our Lord was held by the high priest when he was arrested.
Old City of Jerusalem
Pray the Via Dolorosa, carrying a cross up through the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the location of the last five Stations of the Cross and the holiest Christian site in Jerusalem. The church is built over the location of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. The site was picked out by Emperor Constantine' mother, Helena in the 4th century and much of the current structure dates to the era of the Crusades. You'll view the Temple Mount, home to the Dome of the Rock, believed to be the site where Abraham attempted to sacrifice his son, Isaac.
Day 9 :
Tomb of Our Lord-Western Wall-Temple Mount
Western Wall
Drive around the Old City to visit the Western Wall. Many Jewish boys will come to celebrate their Bar Mitzvah here today and we can pray at and leave our petitions in the Wall.
Temple Mount
Get to know the location where Jesus taught and prayed; where he was presented by his parents after birth; where he was tempted by the Devil to throw himself down; and, where he was angered by the money changers. Today on this Moslem property we find the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. We pass the closed Golden Gate as we leave and enter the Crusader church of St. Ann’s and the Pools of Bethesda. We will also visit the Garden Tomb for an opportunity to share communion.
Free time
Leave the city by St. Stephen’s Gate, enjoy the remainder of your day in the Holy City.
Day 10 :
Jordan River-Mount of Temptations-Qumran-Jerusalem
Continue Journey
Drive down to the Jordan River to the site of Jesus' baptism and the opportunity for us to be baptized or rededicate ourselves to our life in Christ. We will then visit Jericho to see the Mount of Temptations and the Sycamore Tree.
Continue South to Qumran
Visit the excavations where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Before returning to Jerusalem, have an incredible opportunity to float in the Dead Sea.
Day 11 :
Departure from Tel Aviv to United States
Flight back home
Our enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to an end as our guide accompanies us to the airport for our return flight home.
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