Embark on a 9-day Christian tour in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to explore ancient biblical sites, the Dead Sea, and immerse yourself in the history of Christianity and Jewish culture. Book now!
Embark on a 9-day Christian tour in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to explore ancient biblical sites, the Dead Sea, and immerse yourself in the history of Christianity and Jewish culture. Book now!
Arrival – Welcome to Israel
Ben Gurion Airport - Welcome to Israel for your Holy Land Tour. Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, a representative will greet you with a personalized card for easy identification. Our company driver will transport you to your hotel, where our team will assist you with check-in and settling in. You will have the…
Arrival – Welcome to Israel
Ben Gurion Airport - Welcome to Israel for your Holy Land Tour. Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, a representative will greet you with a personalized card for easy identification. Our company driver will transport you to your hotel, where our team will assist you with check-in and settling in. You will have the chance to freshen up and relax, and depending on your arrival time, you may explore the hotel’s surroundings.
Jerusalem Old and New.
Jerusalem - Begin your journey in Jerusalem’s Old City at Mount Scopus, a site of historical significance for both Jewish and Christian traditions due to its connections to Jesus and Mary. The view encompasses the Old City and the Dome of the Rock, built on the site of Herod’s Temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.
Explore the Old City, visiting the Zion Gate, the ancient Byzantine Cardo, and the Western Wall, a sacred site for Jewish prayers since 70 BC. Continue to the Via Dolorosa and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a Crusader-restored site marking Jesus’s crucifixion and burial. The tour concludes in the New City at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Museum, providing insight into the tragic experiences of Jews during World War II.
Bethlehem and Jericho
Bethlehem - Travel back towards Jerusalem past the Judean Mountains to Bethlehem, the home of Jesse, King David’s father, and the birthplace of Jesus (Matthew 2:1).
Visit Manger Square and enter the Church of the Nativity through a small door. Built in the 4th century, this church has undergone renovations and restorations from the 6th century to the present. Below it lies the grotto where Jesus was born. Inside the church, a fourteen-point star marks the birthplace of Jesus, and an altar commemorates the three wise men. Next, visit the Crusader Church of Saint Catherine, where Saint Jerome translated the Bible from Hebrew to Latin, creating The Vulgate.
Finally, visit Shepherd’s Field in Bethlehem, where an Angel of the Lord appeared to the Shepherds on Christmas Eve to announce the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Masada and Dead Sea
Dead Sea Region - Depart Jerusalem and travel along the world’s lowest road toward the Dead Sea and Masada. Along the way, catch a distant view of Jericho, known biblically for Jesus’ miracles and Joshua’s conquest. Pass the Inn of the Good Samaritan, associated with the parable of kindness.
Arrive at the Dead Sea, famous for its high salt content, and continue to Masada. Instead of the ancient Snake Path, take the cable car to Herod’s mountain fortress. Witness the site of a Roman siege that ended in a tragic Jewish mass suicide.
Return to the Dead Sea, observing the oasis of Ein Gedi, where David sought refuge, followed by Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
Conclude at the Dead Sea, a therapeutic wonder due to its salt-rich waters, offering a unique floating experience renowned worldwide for its mineral-rich properties.
Free day in Jerusalem (no tours).
Jerusalem - Enjoy a free day.
Nazareth Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River Yardenit Baptismal site
Nazareth - Upon entering Nazareth, visit the Church of the Annunciation, built on the site where the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to announce she would have a son named Jesus (Luke 1:26). Adjacent to this church is the Church of Saint Joseph, built on the site of Jesus’s father’s carpentry workshop.
Capernaum - Depart Nazareth and arrive at the Sea of Galilee, passing Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine. Approach the Mount of Beatitudes and reach Capernaum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on calm waters (Mark 4:35-41). Visit the place where Peter lived and the Church of the Multiplication.
Yardenit - Passing the city of Tiberius, named after the Roman emperor, enjoy an inspiring view of the Golan Heights.
Proceed to Yardenit, located on the banks of the Jordan River, flowing from the Sea of Galilee. The baptismal site of Yardenit welcomes over half a million tourists and pilgrims annually, who come to experience the spirituality and pastoral beauty of the River Jordan, where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
According to Christian faith, the Jordan River Yardenit is considered the third most holy site in the Holy Land, after the Nativity Grotto in Bethlehem and Golgotha in Jerusalem, as it marks the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. The site offers 12 separate baptismal pools, allowing different groups to conduct private worship ceremonies comfortably.
Tel Aviv - Return transfer to the hotel in Tel Aviv after the tour.
Free day in Tel Aviv (no tours).
Tel Aviv - Spend your free time in Tel Aviv or consider our Petra, Jordan one-day tour, including flights to Eilat and back. For full details and information, please follow the link. The tour must be booked in advance. Petra Jordan Tour from Tel Aviv.
Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Rosh Hanikra
Caesarea - Departing from Tel Aviv, head north along the coastal road of the Mediterranean Sea, passing Herzliya and Natanya, eventually arriving at the ancient ruins of Caesarea Maritima. Built by Herod and named after Caesar, the Roman Emperor, the ruins reveal a prosperous, luxurious city. Archaeological excavations display gateways, a moat, walls, and rooms. Explore the Roman amphitheater, which continues to host performances by international artists today, thanks to the sea sand that preserved the structure for centuries. Nearby are the remains of a Hippodrome and a Roman temple. From here, enjoy a view of the port, once bustling with merchant ships transporting treasures to and from Rome. After the Roman period, the ancient city was neglected for centuries until the Crusaders arrived, but it was again left in neglect.
Haifa - Next, travel to Haifa, a city located on the hills of Mount Carmel. Visit the Baha’i Shrine and gardens, which begin at the foot of the mountain and extend upward about a kilometer, covering an area of 200,000 square meters. Beautiful flowers in glorious colors cover this area, along with two streams cascading down the mountains through steps, terraces, and bridges. A wonder to see. The Gardens display a mixture of nationalities, from the Persian gardens of Shiraz and Iran to the gardens of India and English Gardens.
Continue northward to the city of Haifa, situated on the slopes of Mount Carmel. Visit the amazing network of limestone grottoes (caves) formed by a combination of underground earthquake shocks, crashing waves, and erosion, gradually creating what is now a natural phenomenon.
Rosh Hanikra - Next, the tour reaches the extreme northern border where Israel meets Lebanon, and the sea crashes against the white cliffs of Rosh HaNikra. Over millennia, nature has hollowed out a labyrinth of tunnels and caves in the rock. The reflection of the white rock onto the blue water creates a magical turquoise color. Once accessible only from the water, tourists can now take a cable car down to the caves.
Acre - On the return journey to Tel Aviv, stop by the city of Acre (Akko), situated on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and benefiting from a natural harbor. It is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in the world, dating back to the Middle Bronze Age, some 4,000 years ago. Many historical sites still bear discoveries, and reconstruction continues thanks to further excavations by archaeologists. The ancient city walls provide fortifications surrounding the city and have been reconstructed for many centuries. During the 20th century, this northern fortification of the citadel of Acre was used as a prison and gallows for activists of Jewish Zionist resistance movements.
Tel Aviv - Return to the hotel in Tel Aviv.
Departure – Flight back home
Ben Gurion Airport - On the final day, you will be transferred to Ben Gurion Airport for your journey home. Our driver will pick you up from your hotel 4 hours before your flight to bring you to Ben Gurion Airport.
Having experienced the wonders of Israel, the Holy Land, we are confident that you will cherish fond memories of your spiritual adventure with us. Should you feel drawn back to this authentic experience of Israel’s rich spiritual heritage, we would be delighted to assist you again.

- 3 nights in a Tel Aviv hotel including breakfast
- Pickup and transfer from airport to Jerusalem hotel upon arrival
- Daily Israeli buffet breakfast
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes included
- 5 nights in a Jerusalem hotel including breakfasts
- Departure day pickup from Tel Aviv hotel and transfer to airport
- 3 nights in a Tel Aviv hotel including breakfast
- Pickup and transfer from airport to Jerusalem hotel upon arrival
- Daily Israeli buffet breakfast
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes included
- 5 nights in a Jerusalem hotel including breakfasts
- Departure day pickup from Tel Aviv hotel and transfer to airport
- All not included is excluded
- All not included is excluded
“Our tours provide a distinctive immersion into Israel’s rich history, religious significance, and stunning natural landscapes. From the sacred sites of Jerusalem to the world’s lowest road leading to the Dead Sea and Masada, we promise an unforgettable adventure.
Our excursions cover ancient biblical locations such as Jericho, the Dead Sea, Masada, and…
“Our tours provide a distinctive immersion into Israel’s rich history, religious significance, and stunning natural landscapes. From the sacred sites of Jerusalem to the world’s lowest road leading to the Dead Sea and Masada, we promise an unforgettable adventure.
Our excursions cover ancient biblical locations such as Jericho, the Dead Sea, Masada, and Ein Gedi, all steeped in history and pivotal events. Dive into the history of Christianity, Jewish traditions, and ancient civilizations.
We don’t just visit historical sites; we bring them to life by sharing captivating stories from the past. Our guides reveal intriguing facts, inspiring legends, and details that make each location come alive before your eyes.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to the Dead Sea, a one-of-a-kind destination with mineral-rich waters that allow you to float effortlessly. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience its unique healing properties.
Enjoy an incredible journey exploring Israel’s culture, history, and breathtaking nature with us. Book our tour for unforgettable memories!”
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.