Holy Land Tours to Israel

Two Suggested Itineraries For A Protestant Christian Tour of the Holy Land

   

 

Protestant 8 Day Tour

Day 1 - Arrival

Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport. You will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Overnight.

Day 2 - Jaffa / Caesarea / Mount Carmel / Druze Villages / Acre

After breakfast, visit the ancient city of Joppa (Jaffa): here was the house of Simon the Tanner (Apostles 10: 9-16) and the place of the Miracle of the resurrection of Tabita (Apostles 9: 36-43). After Joppa, drive north to Caesarea Maritima. Visit the Roman Theater, Herod's Palace, the Palace of the Roman Procurator (Apostles 23: 23 and Apostles 26: 23 - Paul; Apostles 10: 20-48 - Peter and Cornelius), the Amphitheater and the Crusader City and Harbor. Proceed to the Carmel Mountains to visit the Monastery of the Muhraka, where Elijah fought with the Baal priests. From the roofs of this Monastery, we have a beautiful view of the Jezreel Plain. Drive through the Druze villages, Daliyat el Carmel and Usifiya, and proceed to Haifa for a panoramic view of the city and harbor. Proceed to Acre to visit the old city with its ancient walls, the Knights' Halls and the Harbor. Drive through the Galilee to Tiberias for overnight.

Day 3 - Galilee

After breakfast take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on the water (Matthew 14: 22-23). The ride will end at Ginnosar where you visit the Ancient Boat from the time of Jesus that was found nearby. Drive to the Mount of Beatitudes (Matthew 5: 7) where we shall visit the heptagonal church that was built by the Italian architect Berluzzi. Proceed to Tabgha for a visit at the Church of the Loaves and the Fish (Matthew 14: 14-34). Driving along the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee we reach Capernaum, the town of Jesus, where he lived in the house of Peter performing from there his miracles and healings (Matthew 4: 13, Matthew 8: 14-15). Drive through the Golan Heights to Banyas, the ancient Caesarea Philippi (Matthew 16: 13-20) one of the main sources of the Jordan River. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Day 4 -  The Galilee / Beit Shean / Beit Alpha

After breakfast, drive to the Southern part of the See of Galilee to visit the Yardenit Baptismal site. Proceed to the ancient town of Beit Shean with its new excavations of the Roman and Byzantine periods, then to Beit Alfa with its ancient synagogue with marvelous mosaics inside. Drive on to Gideon's Spring, where Gideon gathered the sons of Israel to fight the Medianates (Judges 7: 1).

Proceed to Jerusalem for overnight.

Day 5 - Jerusalem - the Old City

After breakfast, ascend the Mount of Olives for a wonderful panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem with the Temple Mount. Walking down the Mount of Olives, we reach the Church of Dominus Flevit (Luke 19: 41-44) for a visit and then proceed to the Garden of Gethsemane, the place where Jesus was arrested (Matthew 26: 36-58), to see the old olive trees and visit the Basilica of the Agony.

Driving through the Kidron Valley, we will reach the Dung Gate and enter the Old City to visit the Western Wall (or Wailing Wall) - the holiest place for the Jews - then walk a part of the Via Dolorosa and, via the exotic bazaar, to get to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Next we will proceed through the newly rebuilt Jewish Quarter and the Roman Cardo to Mount Zion to visit the Tomb of King David and the Room of the Last Supper. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Day 6 - Jerusalem - the New City / Bethlehem 

After breakfast, you will drive to Yad Vashem, the Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, and then to the Synagogue at the Hadassa Hospital to see the famous stained glass windows by Marc Chagall. Next you will drive to the Israel Museum with its Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea scrolls are kept, there you will also see the Model of Jerusalem as it was at the time of the Second Temple. Next, see the Menorah in front of the Knesset - the Israeli Parliament - and proceed to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity (Luke 2: 1-7). Return to the hotel for overnight. 

Day 7 - Masada / Dead Sea

After breakfast drive via the Good Samaritan Inn (Luke 8: 25-37) to the mountain fortress of Massada, stronghold of the Jews in the war against the Romans. You will ascend to the fortress by cable car to visit the palaces of Herod the Great with its Roman baths and pools and then descend for a possible "dip" and "float" in the salty water of the Dead Sea, the worlds lowest place. On the way back to Jerusalem, stop in Qumran - the city of the Essens - where the Dead Sea scrolls were found in a cave by a shepherd. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 8 - Departure

Transfer to Ben Gurion Airport for departure flight. 

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Protestant 10 Day Tour

Day 1 - Arrival

Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport. You will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Overnight. 

Day 2 - Jaffa / Caesarea / Mount Carmel / Druze Villages / Acre

  After breakfast, visit the ancient city of Joppa (Jaffa): here was the house of Simon the Tanner (Apostles 10: 9-16) and the place of the Miracle of the resurrection of Tabita (Apostles 9: 36-43). After Joppa, drive north to Caesarea Maritima. Visit the Roman Theater, Herod's Palace, the Palace of the Roman Procurator (Apostles 23: 23 and Apostles 26: 23 - Paul; Apostles 10: 20-48 - Peter and Cornelius), the Amphitheater and the Crusader City and Harbor. Proceed to the Carmel Mountains to visit the Monastery of the Muhraka, where Elijah fought with the Baal priests. From the roofs of this Monastery, we have a beautiful view of the Jezreel Plain. Drive through the Druze villages, Daliyat el Carmel and Usifiya, and proceed to Haifa for a panoramic view of the city and harbor. Proceed to Acre to visit the old city with its ancient walls, the Knights' Halls and the Harbor. Drive through the Galilee to Tiberias for overnight. 

Day 3 - Galilee

After breakfast take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on the water (Matthew 14: 22-23). The ride will end at Ginnosar where you visit the Ancient Boat from the time of Jesus that was found nearby. Drive to the Mount of Beatitudes (Matthew 5: 7) where we shall visit the heptagonal church that was built by the Italian architect Berluzzi. Proceed to Tabgha for a visit at the Church of the Loaves and the Fish (Matthew 14: 14-34). Driving along the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee we reach Capernaum, the town of Jesus, where he lived in the house of Peter performing from there his miracles and healings (Matthew 4: 13, Matthew 8: 14-15). Drive through the Golan Heights to Banyas, the ancient Caesarea Philippi (Matthew 16: 13-20) one of the main sources of the Jordan River. Return to the hotel for overnight.  

Day 4 - Nazareth /Megiddo / Beit Shearim / Zippori

After breakfast you will travel to Nazareth to visit the Church of Annunciation (Luke 26: 28), then through the Jezreel Valley on to Megiddo, named also Armageddon - the place where the last battle of mankind is due to take place (the Apocalypse of St. John) - where you shall visit the Museum and this 5,000 year old city with the Gates from the times of King Solomon, the old Canaanite temples and the water tunnel from the time of King Ahab. After the visit you will drive to Beit Shearim, an old Jewish cemetery and the site of the Jewish Sanhedrin, and to Zippori, also a site of the Sanhedrin, and one of the richest archaeological sites in the Northern part of the country with its beautiful mosaics. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Day 5 - Galilee / Beit Shean / Beit Alfa

After breakfast, drive to the Southern part of the See of Galilee to visit the Yardenit Baptismal site. Proceed to the ancient town of Beit Shean with its new excavations of the Roman and Byzantine periods, then to Beit Alfa with its ancient synagogue with marvelous mosaics inside. Drive on to Gideon's Spring, where Gideon gathered the sons of Israel to fight the Medianates (Judges 7: 1). Proceed to Jerusalem for overnight. 

Day 6 - Jerusalem - the Old City 

After breakfast, ascend the Mount of Olives for a wonderful panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem with the Temple Mount. Walking down the Mount of Olives, we reach the Church of Dominus Flevit (Luke 19: 41-44) for a visit and then proceed to the Garden of Gethsemane, the place where Jesus was arrested (Matthew 26: 36-58), to see the old olive trees and visit the Basilica of the Agony. Driving through the Kidron Valley, we will reach the Dung Gate and enter the Old City to visit the Western Wall (or Wailing Wall) - the holiest place for the Jews - then walk a part of the Via Dolorosa and, via the exotic bazaar, to get to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Next we will proceed through the newly rebuilt Jewish Quarter and the Roman Cardo to Mount Zion to visit the Tomb of King David and the Room of the Last Supper. Return to the hotel for overnight. 

Day 7 - Jerusalem - the New City / Bethlehem 

After breakfast, you will drive to Yad Vashem, the Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, and then to the Synagogue at the Hadassa Hospital to see the famous stained glass windows by Marc Chagall. Next you will drive to the Israel Museum with its Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea scrolls are kept, there you will also see the Model of Jerusalem as it was at the time of the Second Temple. Next, see the Menorah in front of the Knesset - the Israeli Parliament - and proceed to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity (Luke 2: 1-7). Return to the hotel for overnight. 

Day 8 - Abu Gosh / Emmaus (Latrun) / Jerusalem

After breakfast, drive to Abu Gosh, the biblical Kiryat Ye'arim, from where King David brought the Holy Shrine back to Jerusalem. Driving via Emmaus (Latrun) (Luke 23: 39-44)  to Beit Shemesh and the Elah Valley, where David fought with Goliath. Return to Jerusalem via Ein Karem. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Day 9 - Masada / Dead Sea 

After breakfast drive via the Good Samaritan Inn (Luke 8: 25-37) to the mountain fortress of Massada, stronghold of the Jews in the war against the Romans. You will ascend to the fortress by cable car to visit the palaces of Herod the Great with its Roman baths and pools and then descend for a possible "dip" and "float" in the salty water of the Dead Sea, the worlds lowest place. On the way back to Jerusalem, stop in Qumran - the city of the Essens - where the Dead Sea scrolls were found in a cave by a shepherd. Overnight in Jerusalem.  

Day 10 - Departure

Transfer to Ben Gurion Airport for departure flight. 

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