Itinerary

Tuesday, January 23
Depart the U.S.
Our spiritual adventure begins as we depart from the U.S. for our long-awaited destination!

Israel
Wednesday, January 24
Arrival into Israel
Your Day Includes
- Arrive Tel Aviv (TLV) - you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel
- Welcome Dinner - enjoy dinner and fellowship as you rest and prepare for the incredible journey awaiting you!
Overnight
Vert Lagoon Netanya – Netanya

Caesarea Aqueduct
Thursday, January 25
Caesarea by the Sea
Your Day Includes
- Caesarea - the place where Peter first took the gospel to the Gentiles, and where Paul was imprisoned and evangelized to his captors
- Caesarea Aqueducts - the ruins of a Roman aqueduct built to supply the ancient city of Caesarea with fresh water
- Mount Carmel - the mountain on which Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal
- Megiddo - a strategic city overlooking the gathering place for the world’s end-time armies (Armageddon)
- Nazareth Village - a reenacted first-century Galilean village
Overnight
Magdala Hotel – Migdal

Sea of Galilee
Friday, January 26
Around the Sea of Galilee
Your Day Includes
- Mount Arbel - a stunning vista of the Sea of Galilee and sites of Jesus’ public ministry
- Ancient Galilee Boat - a fishing boat dating back to the 1st century, discovered on the shore of the Sea of Galilee
- Boat Ride – Sea of Galilee - sail the Sea of Galilee in a replica of a boat from Jesus’ time
- Capernaum - the town and synagogue where Jesus preached during His Galilean ministry
- Primacy of Peter Church - the traditional place where Christ prepared a meal for His disciples and instructed Peter to care for His sheep
- Magdala - the hometown of Mary Magdalene and a newly discovered Archaeological site. Visit the only first-century synagogue to have been found around the Sea of Galilee.
Overnight
Magdala Hotel – Migdal

Ancient Dan
Saturday, January 27
Northern Israel
Your Day Includes
- Chorazin – Drive By - the community Jesus rebuked for their lack of faith
- Tel Dan - the northernmost city of Israel and the location of one of King Jeroboam’s golden calves
- Caesarea Philippi - where Peter professed, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
- Mount of Beatitudes - the traditional place where Christ delivered the Sermon on the Mount, including the Beatitudes
Overnight
Magdala Hotel – Migdal

Beth She’an
Sunday, January 28
The Judean Wilderness
Your Day Includes
- Kursi Overlook - the traditional site where demons entered the swine after being cast out of the demoniac
- Beth She’an / Scythopolis - the ruins of a Roman city, and the site where the Philistines displayed the bodies of King Saul and his sons
- Jericho - the first Canaanite city the Israelites conquered in the Promised Land
- Qumran - the desert caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered
Overnight
Isrotel Nevo Hotel – Dead Sea

Masada
Monday, January 29
The Dead Sea
Your Day Includes
- Masada - the impenetrable fortress where Jewish zealots made a final stand in their revolt against Rome
- Ein Gedi Oasis with Hike - hike across streams and rocks to the caves at Ein Gedi where David, in his exile, encountered King Saul
- Swim in the Dead Sea - experience the most floatable body of water in the world
Overnight
Isrotel Nevo Hotel – Dead Sea

Beersheba
Tuesday, January 30
Little Town of Bethlehem
Your Day Includes
- Beersheba - the southernmost city of biblical Israel and the occasional home of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Shepherds’ Field - a serene hillside overlooking Bethlehem where shepherds tended their flock
Overnight
Dan Panorama Hotel – Jerusalem

Garden of Gethsemane
Wednesday, January 31
Israel: Yesterday & Today
Your Day Includes
- Model of Herodian Jerusalem - a model of Herodian Jerusalem as it looked at the time of Christ
- Shrine of the Book - a section of the Israel Museum housing the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Yad Vashem - Israel’s memorial to the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust
- Mount of Olives - a hill overlooking Jerusalem from the east where Jesus ascended to heaven
- Dominus Flevit on Palm Sunday Road - walk in the footsteps of Jesus down Palm Sunday Road and visit a church commemorating Christ’s weeping over Jerusalem
- Garden of Gethsemane / Private Garden - the traditional location where Jesus prayed the night he was betrayed
- Citadel Sound & Light Show - a sound and light spectacular recapping the history of Jerusalem from its biblical foundation
Overnight
Dan Panorama Hotel – Jerusalem

Western Wall
Thursday, February 1
Jerusalem in the Time of Christ
Your Day Includes
- Temple Mount - where the second Jewish Temple once stood, now home of the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque
- Western Wall Tunnel - an underground excavation project which has exposed the full length of the Western Wall
- Western “Wailing” Wall - a section of the Temple Mount foundation dating back to the 2nd Temple Period and the most sacred Jewish site in Jerusalem
- Southern Temple Steps - part of extensive excavations that have unearthed steps from the time of Jesus leading up to the Temple Mount
- Friends of Zion Heritage Center - an interactive museum featuring Christians who have used their resources to support the Jewish people
- City of David Excavations- Movie / Overlook - the original site of King David’s capital of Israel
- Warren’s Shaft - part of the water system connected to the Gihon Spring
- Hezekiah’s Tunnel (wet) - historic and amazing tunnel dug by Hezekiah to survive the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem
- Pool of Siloam - the pool built by King Hezekiah where Jesus sent the man born blind to be healed
Overnight
Dan Panorama Hotel – Jerusalem

Garden Tomb
Friday, February 2
The Passion of the Christ
Your Day Includes
- Garden Tomb - a memorable communion service and an ancient tomb similar to the one in which Christ was buried
- Lions’ Gate - the traditional site of the stoning of St. Stephen
- Antonia Fortress / Ecce Homo - the traditional location where Jesus was beaten and mocked with a crown of thorns
- Pool of Bethesda / St. Anne’s Church - the pool where Jesus healed an infirm man
- Via Dolorosa - the “way of the cross” leading to the traditional site of Jesus’ crucifixion
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre - the traditional site of Jesus’ crucifixion
- Saint Peter in Gallicantu - the traditional location of Caiaphas’ House where Jesus was taken after His arrest
- Hezekiah’s City Wall - wall built by King Hezekiah to prepare for the Assyrian invasion
- Roman Cardo - the ancient Roman main street through the Old City
- Farewell Dinner - a special dinner to rejoice and reminisce over the extraordinary days spent together
Overnight
Dan Panorama Hotel – Jerusalem

Saturday, February 3
Homeward Bound
With heart-changing memories of our walk in the footsteps of history, we arrive back home. May we never be the same!
*Itinerary is subject to change. To best serve the group, the schedule may be altered or substitutions made at the discretion of your tour leader and guide.