Embark on a captivating Biblical History Tour and delve into the tales of Elijah, Armageddon, and Saul. Experience the awe-inspiring historical sites firsthand and immerse yourself in these iconic biblical stories.
Embark on a captivating Biblical History Tour and delve into the tales of Elijah, Armageddon, and Saul. Experience the awe-inspiring historical sites firsthand and immerse yourself in these iconic biblical stories.
- Magdala - Ancient Magdala is a beautifully excavated first-century Jewish town located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Visitors can explore the remains of a well-preserved synagogue, one of the earliest found in the region, featuring stone benches and a central reading stone that are still clearly visible. The site also includes a market…
- Magdala - Ancient Magdala is a beautifully excavated first-century Jewish town located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Visitors can explore the remains of a well-preserved synagogue, one of the earliest found in the region, featuring stone benches and a central reading stone that are still clearly visible. The site also includes a market district, fishing and industrial installations, and several ritual baths (mikva’ot) uniquely fed by spring water.
Pathways guide visitors through residential areas, paved streets, and sections of the harbor zone, offering a vivid depiction of daily life in a vibrant Galilean community. Adjacent to the archaeological park is the Duc in Altum complex, which features modern chapels, mosaics, and additional displays that complement the ancient remains and provide a thoughtful space for reflection.
- Church of Mount of Beatitudes - The Church of the Mount of Beatitudes is situated on a tranquil hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, traditionally marking the location where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount. The modern church, constructed in the 1930s, is an elegant octagonal structure symbolizing the eight Beatitudes. Its interior is adorned with marble, mosaics, and a serene central dome that creates a reflective atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the landscaped gardens and shaded pathways surrounding the church, designed to frame views of the lake and the hills below. The overlook offers one of the most iconic panoramas in the Galilee, helping visitors imagine the setting of Jesus’ teachings. The combination of peaceful scenery, thoughtful architecture, and deep tradition makes the Mount of Beatitudes a meaningful and memorable stop.
- Tabgha - Tabgha, located on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, is a serene area known for two historic churches linked to key Gospel traditions. The Church of the Multiplication features a modern structure built over a 5th-century Byzantine site, with beautifully preserved ancient mosaics—including the famous bread-and-fish image near the altar. A short walk away stands the Church of the Primacy of Peter, a simple basalt chapel marking the traditional site of Jesus’ post-Resurrection appearance to his disciples. Outside is the Mensa Christi rock, connected to the meal Jesus shared with them. The shoreline here is calm and accessible, offering visitors a chance to experience the landscape much as it appeared in antiquity. Together, the two churches create a blend of archaeology, tradition, and natural beauty that makes Tabgha a meaningful stop around the Sea of Galilee.
- Capharnaum the Town of Jesus - Capernaum was a significant center of Jesus’ ministry. Visitors can explore the ruins of a first-century village, including residential houses, streets, and a synagogue, showcasing impressive stonework and columns. The site also features the traditional location of Peter’s house, now marked by a modern church with a protective octagonal structure and archaeological remains beneath. Walking through Capernaum, visitors will get a vivid sense of daily life in a Galilean town during the first century. The nearby lakeshore and surrounding hills provide a scenic backdrop, helping to connect the historical and spiritual significance of the place, making it one of the most evocative stops along the Sea of Galilee.
- The Betekha, Bethsaida, Majrase and Zaki Nature Reserve - Bethsaida was a prominent fishing village in the first century and an important center of Jesus’ ministry. At the newly excavated site of Bet Habek (Kh. el-‘Araj), located on the shore of the Sea of Galilee near the Jordan River, visitors can explore the remains of a late 5th–early 6th-century church dedicated to St. Peter, as revealed by a Greek inscription found on site. Visitors will also see the first-century Roman-period dwellings and learn about the historical and religious significance of the village in the context of Galilean life and early Christianity.

- Bottled water provided
- Tea and coffee available
- Bottled water provided
- Tea and coffee available
- Lunch
- Lunch
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the Galilee, exploring its most renowned biblical landmarks. Start at Bethsaida (Bet Habek / Kh. el-‘Araj), a first-century fishing village featuring Roman-era homes and a 5th–6th-century church honoring St. Peter. Discover Capernaum, the heart of Jesus’ ministry, with its ancient synagogue and the traditional…
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the Galilee, exploring its most renowned biblical landmarks. Start at Bethsaida (Bet Habek / Kh. el-‘Araj), a first-century fishing village featuring Roman-era homes and a 5th–6th-century church honoring St. Peter. Discover Capernaum, the heart of Jesus’ ministry, with its ancient synagogue and the traditional site of Peter’s residence. In Magdala, stroll through the lively town, observing its synagogue, marketplace, fishing facilities, and ritual baths. On the Mount of Beatitudes, appreciate the tranquil Church of the Beatitudes and the panoramic views of the Sea of Galilee. Conclude your visit at Tabgha, where the Church of the Multiplication showcases its renowned bread-and-fish mosaics, and the Church of the Primacy of Peter features the Mensa Christi rock. Blend archaeology, history, and stunning landscapes for a truly immersive experience. Reserve your tour today and travel back in time!
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