Pilgrimage

8 Days Trip

 Jerusalem, Israel
 20th Jun - 31st Dec

Overview

8 Days Trip

Note :Holy Masses can be booked daily upon request and availability.
The entrance fees for the sites which are mentioned above is included in price

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tour Overview

Availability

all over the year

Duration

8Days/7Nights

Pickup Location

pickup avaiable from Tel Aviv airport

Language

English

Car PickUp

Available

Tour Guide

Included

Included

  • Experienced and qualified guide
  • Breakfast
  • SightSeeing
  • Hotel Accomodation
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Excluded

  • Camp Fire
  • Sports Elements

Itenary

Day 1
  • Arrive at Ben Gurion airport

    Arrive at Ben Gurion airport. Dinner and an evening at your leisure. Overnight Tel Aviv.

Day 2
  • Jaffa-Caesarea-Mt. Carmel-Meggido-Nazareth-Cana- Tiberias.

    Theme: The ministry of Jesus Christ in Galilee.

  • Your Journey begins at Jaffa (biblical Joppa) the ancient seaport from which the Prophet Jonah Fled from God (Jonah 1:17) and where Peter stayed with Simon the Tanner and restored Tabitha to life (Acts 9:36-43). Drive north along the Mediterranean coast of Caesarea, the great Roman Port city and one of the largest archeological digs in Israel. Here the Roman centurion Cornelius was baptized by Peter and became the first gentile convert to Christianity (Acts 10) and Paul was tried by Festus (Acts 25:6-12). Continue to Mukhraka on Mount Carmel, where Elijah battled the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:25), then to Megiddo (1 Kings 9:15), site of a fascinating Tel (hill) comprising 26 ancient civilizations superimposed on one another, overlooking the Valley of Jezreel (Valley of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16). Drive across the valley to Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus. Visit the Church of Annunciation and Mary’s Well. Travel on to Cana where Jesus performed His First miracle, turning water into wine (John 2:1-11). Couples wanting to renew their marriage vows may do so at the chapel. Drive to Tiberias to check in to your hotel. Enjoy your dinner and overnight.

Day 3
  • Sea of Galilee-Mt. Beatitudes-Capernaum-Tabgha-Tiberias .

    Theme : Loaves and fish miracle and the sermon on the mountain.

  • Day begins by visiting the biblical sites around the Sea of Galilee; The Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus gave the Sermon of the Mount (Matthew 5:1-12); Capernaum, the town where Jesus lived during His Galilee ministry (Matthew 4:13, Mark 3:1); Tabgha, where Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes (Luke 9:10-17); and the chapel that commemorates where Jesus instructed Peter to “feed my sheep” (John 21:15-17). Make a stop at Nof Ginnosar to see the 2,000-year-old “Jesus Boat” unearthed from the Sea of Galilee and a traditional Peter’s fish lunch. After lunch, view the “Galilee experience” audiovisual presentation. Continue to Yardenit for a Baptism service in the Jordan River. Time permitting, visit the upper Galilee and the Golan Heights to see ancient cities of Caesarea Philippi . Return to Tiberias for dinner and overnight.

Day 4
  • Jordan river valley-Dead sea- Jericho.

    Theme: (Early years in Jerusalem and wilderness).

  • Travel along the Jordan River Valley from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. Drive to Beit She’an (Judges 7:4-8, 1 Samuel 31:10) the largest and most spectacular excavation in all of Israel. Here the bodies of King Saul and his sons were put on public display by the Philistines (also known as Scythopolis during Jesus’ time). Continue south via the Jordan Valley to Jericho, the world’s oldest city, conquered by Joshua (Joshua 6:20). Proceed to through the wilderness of Judah for overnight at the Dead Sea.

Day 5
  • Masada-Ein Gedi- Dead sea-Qumran-Jericho-Mt. of Temptation- Mt. Scopus- Jerusalem.

    Theme: (Jesus was tempted by the devil)

  • Begin your day at Masada, ascend the mountain by cable car to view Herod’s desert fortress. Continue to the beautiful Oasis of Ein Gedi where David hid from King Saul (1 Samuel 24). Stop briefly to float on the Dead Sea. Drive to Qumran, the home of the first-century sect known as the Essenes, the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Returning to Jericho, take the cable car from Jericho to Qarantal (the Mount of Temptation, Matthew 4:1-11) and the monastery. Finally, travel from Jericho up to Jerusalem in an ascent of 4,000 feet in 13 miles, stopping at the Inn of the Good Samaritan along the way (Luke 10:24-26). From Mount Scopus view the “Golden City” as the sun sets over Jerusalem. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 6
  • Jerusalem-Mt. Olives-Gethsemane-Mt.Zione-Cardo and Hezekiah’s Wall-Temple Mt.-The Israel Museum-Knesset- Yad Vashem- the Holocaust memorial.

    Theme :Palm Sunday

  • Begin exploring Jerusalem with a drive around the old city walls, learning of the gates and the Old City quarters with their wealth of history and significance. Ride to the top of the Mount Olives to view the entire city of Jerusalem. Walk down the Palm Sunday Road to the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:30), stopping at Dominus Flavit, where Jesus stopped and wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41). See the ancient olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane and visit the beautiful Church of All Nations. Ride up Mount Zion where you will visit the Tomb of David and the Upper Room (Mark 14:12-26; Acts 1:13). Enter the Old City through the Zion Gate, walk to the Jewish Quarter, visit the Cardo and Hezekiah’s Wall. Reach the Temple Mount view point for a full explanation of the Temple Mount past and today’s shrines on it. Departing the Old City, you will take a short drive to the Israel Museum and the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea Scrolls are kept, we will also visit to the Model of Jerusalem from the time of the second temple. From here, you will continue to the Knesset to view the beautiful Menorah on display outside. From here to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial. Your last visit today will be an emotional visit to the Garden Tomb and Gordon’s Calvary, here enjoy a memorable communion service to conclude your day in Jerusalem. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 7
  • Jerusalem- The Dung gate- The Southern wall Temple Excavations- the Western Wall. Rabbinic Tunnel – The Pools of Bethesda- The Antonia Fortress- Lithostratos- Ecco Homo Arch-the Via Dolorosa stations-Golgotha - Church of the Holy Sepulcher- Bethlehem-The Church of the Nativity

    Theme :The Nativity , Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  • We will start our day at the Old City of Jerusalem entering the walled city through the Dung gate. Explore the Southern wall Temple Excavations and the Western Wall. Visit the Rabbinic Tunnel, which runs underground to the base of the temple Mount, and the actual streets that Jesus and His disciples walked. Continue with a walking tour of the Old City that includes the Pools of Bethesda (John 5:1-24) the Antonia Fortress, Lithostratos, Ecco Homo Arch, the Via Dolorosa stations, Golgotha and Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Now we leave Jerusalem and drive to nearby town of Bethlehem. We will visit the Church of the Nativity, Manger Square (Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-7), as well as Shepherd’s Fields where the “Good News” was first heard. Return to Jerusalem. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 8
  • Depart your hotel for Ben Gurion airport for your flight home.