Frequently asked questions.

    • To experience the Bible coming alive as you travel the dirt of ancient roads, see the waters where Jesus walked, and touch the stones of stories where our faith began.

    • To pray in holy places as an overflow of your faith being enlivened as you step into the reality of ancient history which is true still today.

    • To see the modern day Israel that is the evidence of God’s faithfulness to the people He gave this land to thousands of years ago.

  • Each trip is unique, but here are some examples of places that could be a part of your journey:

    • Jerusalem

    • Western Wall

    • Western Wall Tunnel

    • Southern Steps

    • Tower of David Museum & Light Show

    • Mt. of Olives

    • Pool of Bethesda

    • City of David

    • Hezekiah’s Tunnel

    • Pool of Siloam

    • The Herodian Quarter

    • Hinnom Valley

    • Garden of Gethsemane

    • Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    • Garden Tomb

    • Yad Vashem (Holocaust Memorial Museum)

    • Jordan River

    • Judean Desert

    • Dead Sea

    • Masada

    • Ein Gedi

    • Qumran

    • Nazareth

    • Galilee (Tiberius)

    • Sea of Galilee

    • Capernaum

    • Magdala

    • Mount of Beatitudes

    • Caesarea Philippi

    • Mount Arbel

    • Mount Carmel

    • Jezreel Valley

    • Valley of Elah

    • Port of Jaffa

    • Caesarea

  • For centuries, Christians have come to these biblical sites as holy places to worship and pray. As our eyes are opened to better understand the stories of God’s faithfulness to Israel, and the stories of Jesus and His apostles, our hearts should be stirred toward thanksgiving and praise. Our desire is that we would not hurry through these places, but that we would take time to know God more through our journeys to these physical places, and that our hearts would then overflow to offer back to God our worship and prayers.

  • Housing accommodations are chosen based on the unique route for your tour.

  • Israeli Cuisine is one of the most dynamic cuisines reflecting food traditions developed throughout the diaspora which were then brought back to Israel as the Jewish people returned to their homeland. Falafel, hummus, and shawarma-filled pitas acccompanied by salads, pickled vegetables, and vibrant sauces are a favorite quick bite. There are also many restaurants that combine inspiration from Europe, America, Africa, the Mediterranean, and surrounding nations.

  • Each trip is uniquely designed and so costs can vary significantly. Please contact us for a trip estimate.

  • We recommend that tour lengths are scheduled for 7 to 14 days.