HOLY LAND
Experience the Holy Land, and more specifically, Israel! This is the physical location for many of your favorite stories from the Old and New Testament alike. Explore the lower Galilee region, the heights of Jerusalem, and the enriching Dead Sea. As you enter Israel, you’ll truly see the gospel coming to life as you step in the same spots these stories take place. Walk the same alleys and roadways that Jesus and his Apostles did, explore where the Romans set up their rule, and visit some of the many beautiful architectural findings from King Herod’s reign!
While all our tours can be customized, many include airfare, a local licensed English-speaking guide, air-conditioned motor coaches, four-star hotels, plus breakfast and dinner daily. We offer a broad range of tours for you to join with friends and family, or even your church! These trips are perfect for expanding your religious beliefs, historical ventures, classical journeys, and even expanding upon your knowledge of our modern world.
If you can’t find the tour you’re looking for, perhaps you may be best suited to host your own! For more information or if you’re ready to take the next steps, please visit our “Become a Tour Host Page” and complete the contact form at bottom of the page. We look forward to serving you and your travel needs!

Tel Aviv
Though a modern city today, the area around Tel Aviv lies near the ancient port of Joppa (Jaffa), where the prophet Jonah set sail and where Peter received his vision that the Gospel was for all nations.
Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Maritima
A great port city built by Herod the Great, Caesarea became a major center of Roman rule in Judea. It is significant in the New Testament as the place where Peter shared the Gospel with Cornelius, the first Gentile convert, and where Paul was imprisoned before being sent to Rome.
Haifa
Haifa
Set on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Haifa recalls Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal and remains a symbol of steadfast faith.
Sea of Galilee
Sea of Galilee
This freshwater lake was the setting for many moments in Jesus’ ministry—walking on water, calming the storm, and feeding the multitudes along its shores.
Capernaum
Capernaum
Often called the “Town of Jesus,” Capernaum was the center of much of Christ’s ministry. Here He taught in the synagogue, healed the sick, and called several of His disciples.
Beit She'an
Beit She'an
A prominent city in ancient Israel, known for its strategic location and as the place where the Philistines displayed Saul and his sons after their defeat at Mount Gilboa. Later rebuilt as Scythopolis, it became a major city of the Decapolis.
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo
From this summit, Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death, marking a profound moment of fulfillment and faith.
Petra
Petra
Carved into rose-red rock, Petra was a major Nabatean city mentioned by prophets, reflecting the wealth and influence of Edom’s descendants.
Eilat
Eilat
Israel’s southernmost city, Eilat lies near the ancient route of the Exodus and served as a key trade port for King Solomon’s ships.
Cairo
Cairo
Home to some of Christianity’s earliest communities, Cairo and nearby Old Cairo preserve the legacy of the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt.
Amman
Amman
Ancient Rabbah of the Ammonites, Amman holds layers of Old Testament history and later became part of early Christian expansion.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
A city central to the story of faith, Jerusalem is home to the Temple Mount, the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, and a place of pilgrimage for Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike.
BethlehemBethlehem
The City of David and the birthplace of Jesus, fulfilling prophecy that the Messiah would come from this small Judean town. It is remembered as the setting of the nativity story.
Dead Sea
Dead Sea
Known as the lowest place on earth, the Dead Sea region recalls the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Its mineral-rich waters and surrounding wilderness also connect to accounts of refuge and endured testing.
Jericho
Jericho
One of the world’s oldest cities, Jericho was where the walls fell at Joshua’s command and where Jesus later healed Bartimaeus.
Golan HeightsGolan Heights
Overlooking the Sea of Galilee, this region was part of ancient Bashan, often referenced in Scripture and tied to Israel’s northern tribes.
Caesarea Philippi
Caesarea Philippi
At the base of Mount Hermon, this was where Peter proclaimed Jesus as the Christ, marking a pivotal moment in His ministry.
Tel Dan
Tel Dan
An ancient city of the tribe of Dan, it contains one of Israel’s oldest city gates and altars, tied to early worship practices.
NazarethNazareth
Nazareth, the hometown of Jesus, was where He grew up and began His ministry, fulfilling prophecies of the Messiah’s humble origins.
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