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WINTER PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND 2026
Jerusalem, Israel
Jan 8 - 17, 2026
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Orthodox Tours
$2,500
Deposit: $900

About your trip

Orthodox Tours is pleased to offer our best-selling Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, a life-changing journey through the sacred sites of Israel, following in the footsteps of Jesus Christ. This deeply spiritual experience takes travelers through some of the most meaningful locations in the Bible, offering powerful opportunities for prayer, reflection, and renewed faith.

Our pilgrimage begins in the Galilee region, where we will visit Capernaum, the town that served as a center for Jesus’ ministry. There, we’ll stand among the ruins of the ancient synagogue where He taught and performed miracles. In Nazareth, the place where Jesus spent His early years, we will visit the Basilica of the Annunciation, marking the moment when the Angel Gabriel announced to the Virgin Mary that she would bear the Son of God.

From there, we travel to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ, where we will enter the Church of the Nativity and venerate the very site where Jesus was born. Our journey culminates in the holy city of Jerusalem, the spiritual heart of Christianity. We will walk the path of the Via Dolorosa, pray in the Garden of Gethsemane, stand on the Mount of Olives, and spend time in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, built over the sites of the Crucifixion and Resurrection.

In addition to these sacred places, we will explore significant archaeological sites that help bring the world of the Bible to life, deepening our understanding of Scripture and the historical context of Jesus’ life and ministry.

This pilgrimage is more than a tour—it is an invitation to encounter the Living Word, Jesus Christ, in the land where He walked. It is an opportunity to reconnect with our spiritual heritage, to grow in faith, and to experience the Gospel in a profoundly personal way.

Invite a friend. Come and see. Space is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

What's included

Accomodations

Four star hotels along the way

Transportation

A private tour bus with the air conditioner

Meals

Breakfast and dinners (buffet style) daily

Entries

Tickets and entry fees/donations to the museums and holy sites along the way

Guide

Licensed tourist guides along the way

Guiding system

Audio whispers for each participant

Escort

An English speaking escort along the way

What's not included

Airfare

Air tickets

Insurance

Travel/Emergency/Medical insurance

Transfers

Private transfers if travelling separately from the group

Meals

Meals other than specified, soft or alcohol drinks with meals

Optional activities

Entry fees, transportation, guiding for any optional;/additional activities

Varia

Anything that is not specifically stated under the prices include

Tips

Tips to the support staff, i.e. guides, drivers, hotels workers. Suggested amount: 10USD per traveler/per day

Day 1

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Thursday, January 8, 2026

Arrival to Tel Aviv, Israel. (Airport code: TLV). Meeting at the airport with your guide, group transfer to the hotel in Nazareth.

Day 2

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Friday, January 9, 2026

Our pilgrimage will begin with visits to the sacred sites surrounding the Sea of Galilee. Our first stop will be Magdala (Luke 8:2), where we will visit the recently uncovered synagogue dating back to the time of our Lord. From there, we will continue to Ginosar to view the famous “Jesus Boat,” an ancient fishing vessel discovered in the waters of the Galilee. Next, we will travel to Tabgha (Luke 9:10–17), the traditional site of the miraculous multiplication of the loaves and fishes, where we will pause for prayer and reflection. In the afternoon, we will explore the ruins of Capernaum—referred to in the Gospel as “His own city” (Matthew 9:1). Here, we will see the remains of the house believed to have belonged to the Apostle Peter, as well as the ancient synagogue where Jesus preached. Our final stop of the day will be the beautiful Orthodox Church of the Twelve Apostles, located adjacent to the ruins that cared for by the Franciscans. Return for dinner and overnight to Nazareth.

Day 3

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Saturday, January 10, 2026

On our second day in Galilee, we will begin in the town of Nazareth—the place where the Archangel Gabriel announced the Good News to the Virgin Mary, and where Christ spent His early years with His Most Holy Mother and the righteous Joseph. Nazareth is home to two significant churches that commemorate this sacred event. The first is an Orthodox church built over a spring, known as Mary’s Well, where, according to local tradition, the Archangel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). The second is a much larger Catholic basilica, constructed over the remains of the house of the carpenter Joseph.

Just before lunch, we will ascend Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:1–8; Mark 9:2–8; Luke 9:28–36; 2 Peter 1:16–18), the site of the Lord’s glorious and wondrous Transfiguration.

From Mount Tabor, we will travel to the town of Lod—ancient Lydda—to pray at the tomb of the Holy Great Martyr and Warrior Saint George. After offering prayers and receiving anointing at the martyr's tomb, we will begin our ascent toward the Holy City of Jerusalem. Our final stop of the day will be Emmaus Nicopolis (Luke 24:13–35), the ancient site believed to be where the Risen Lord appeared to His disciples following His glorious Resurrection. Hotel accommodations: Bethlehem.

Day 4

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Sunday, January 11, 2025

Today, we will begin our day with a Liturgy and a visit to the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem (Luke 2), built on the very spot where our Savior was born. From there, we will continue to the Shepherds’ Field (Luke 2:7), where a Greek Orthodox monastery marks the traditional site of the angelic apparition announcing the birth of the Messiah to humble yet devout shepherds. In the afternoon, we will visit Ein Karem, a historic village that was an important Jewish settlement during the late Second Temple period and later gained great significance in Christian tradition. According to the Gospel of Luke, John the Baptist was born here, in what is described as a “town in the hill country of Judea.” (Luke 1:39).

Time permitting: we will visit the Monastery of the Holy Cross. According to Church tradition, it was on this very site that the tree from which the Holy Cross was made once grew. Pious pilgrims continue to visit this sacred place, which lies tucked behind the main altar of one of Jerusalem’s oldest and most remarkable monasteries. Return to Bethlehem for dinner and overnight

Day 5

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Monday, January 12, 2025

Today, we will begin our journey in Bethany, a village not far from Jerusalem that the Lord loved to visit, as it was home to His dear friends Mary, Martha, and their brother Lazarus. Here, we will visit the Tomb of Lazarus (John 11:1–44) and the Russian Ecclesiastical School for Palestinian girls.

We will then ascend the Mount of Olives to visit the Monastery of the Ascension (Luke 24:50–53), traditionally believed to be the place from which the Lord ascended into heaven. From there, we will explore the Mount of Olives and the Kidron Valley, retracing the steps of our Lord's triumphal entry into Jerusalem and His saving Passion. One of the stops will be the Tomb of the Prophets, an intriguing underground catacomb-like site, considered one of the earliest places of Christian worship in the Jerusalem area. Nearby, we will pause at a scenic viewpoint offering the most breathtaking panorama of the Holy City—believed to be the place where the Savior wept over Jerusalem and its people, who so tragically rejected their salvation. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 6

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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

In the morning, we will visit the Convent of St. Mary Magdalene, a Russian Imperial foundation that houses the relics of the martyred Grand Duchess Elisabeth. Located nearby is the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36; Mark 14:32), the place where Christ’s Passion began. Here, we will also visit the beautiful Basilica of the Agony.

Then we will transfer to the Old City for a visit of a captivating and educational exhibit dedicated to the Shroud of the Lord, offering insights into His Passion and the burial practices of antiquity. After a brake, we will continue our pilgrimage in the Holy City, praying at the sacred sites associated with our Lord’s Passion. Our first stop will be the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a vast and awe-inspiring ecclesiastical complex that includes some of the holiest sites in all of Christendom: Golgotha (Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:17), the Stone of Anointing, and the Tomb of the Lord—the place of His Glorious Resurrection. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 7

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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

In the morning we will continue to several holy sites associated with the Passion and miracles of our Lord. These include the site of His imprisonment, the Lithostrotos (John 19:13), and the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:2), where Christ healed the paralytic. From there, we will travel to Mount Zion to visit the recently reopened Basilica of the Dormition of the Mother of God, beautifully restored and built on the site believed to be the house where the Most Holy Theotokos fell asleep in the Lord. Nearby, we will stop at the so-called Tomb of David, a site traditionally venerated as the burial place of King David. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 8

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Today is your at leisure. Alternatively, we invite you to join us on a unique archaeological journey through Jerusalem. This optional tour will include visits to the Temple Mount and the Davidson Archaeological Park, which surrounds the southern part of the Temple Mount. We will also explore the Jewish Quarter, featuring the Roman Cardo and the ancient fortifications of pre-Babylonian Jerusalem. After a lunch break, we will visit the Museum of Israel —the country’s largest archaeological museum. Highlights include a detailed scale model of Jerusalem as it appeared in the 1st century AD, as well as a remarkable collection of antiquities spanning all the Biblical periods. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Jerusalem.

Day 9

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Friday, January 16, 2026

On the final day of our pilgrimage, we will visit the city of Jericho (Joshua 6; Matthew 20:29–34; Mark 10:46–52; Luke 18:35–43), one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Within Jericho’s boundaries are numerous fascinating sites where we can reflect on key events from both the Old and New Testaments.

Not far from the city flows the River Jordan. We will stop to view its muddy, narrow waters—more of a stream than a river by modern standards. The traditional site of the Lord’s Baptism lies on the opposite bank, now across an international border. Over the centuries, the river has shifted course through the soft desert soil, leaving the ruins of the ancient baptismal basilica seemingly in the middle of dry land. Still, we will get as close as possible to this sacred site.

Our final visit of the day will be to the Monastery of St. Gerasimos of the Jordan, dedicated to the renowned 5th-century ascetic, who is also remembered through the beloved hagiographical tale of the lion he rescued and cared for.

We will then return to Jerusalem for a farewell dinner and our final overnight stay.

Day 10

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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Breakfast. Transfer to the airport in Tel Aviv (Airport code: TLV). Departure back home

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