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OLD Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Israel Tour
Israel
May 5 - 15, 2025
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$5,495
Deposit: $500

About your trip

The Biblical Journey to Israel will take you to the places you've read about in the Bible - Nazareth, Capernaum, the Sea of Galilee, the River Jordan and Jerusalem. The Bible comes alive as you see these locations much as they were seen by Jesus and his disciples. 

What's included

Round Trip Flights

Economy-Class: from/to Charlotte

Transportation

All transfers and transportation in a modern, clean, AC - equipped motor coach

Hotel Accomodations

All hotel accomodations, breakfast and dinner daily

Touring

All touring and entrance fees as per the itinerary

Tour guide

A full-time, licensed and experienced, English-speaking tour guide/manager

Gratuities

All gratuities to guide, driver, hotel waiters and porters

What's not included

Drinks

Drinks with dinners other than tap water (other drinks available on site at additional cost)

Lunch

Lunches and other meals not mentioned in the itinerary

Personal Expenses

Personal expenses such as laundry service and telephone calls

Insurance

Travel Insurance

Other

Any items not included in the "Tour Price Inclusions" above

Day 1 - Mon. May 5

Day 1 - Mon. May 5 image

Departure

Sit back and relax as we depart for Israel and begin this exciting adventure of a lifetime! Depart from Charlotte Douglas International Airport at 10:55am on Delta Air Lines flight DL5052, arriving at New York’s JFK International Airport at 12:56pm. Depart New York on DL234 at 3:40pm. Dinner and overnight on board your international flight.

Day 2 - Tues. May 6

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Arrive in Israel

Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel at 9:35am, we will be met by representatives of Vered Tours and transferred to our deluxe motor coach to begin our tour. We begin with a visit to the Biblical port city of Joppa (Jaffa) to the south of modern Tel Aviv. It was from here that Jonah set sail to flee from the presence of the Lord (Jonah 1:3) and it was here in Joppa that Peter raised Tabitha (Dorcas) from the dead (Act 9;36-43). From here we will drive to our hotel near the Mediterranean Sea for check-in, dinner, and an overnight stay. Hotel Metropolitan, 11 Trumpeldor Street, Tel Aviv, tel: +972-3-519-2727

Day 3 - Wed. May 7

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Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth

We depart after breakfast by driving north along the Mediterranean Sea to Caesarea, a city founded by Herod the Great in 22 B.C. Here Peter proclaimed the good news to the Roman centurion, Cornelius. We will explore the city's famous Roman theater, harbor, newly-excavated hippodrome, and palace before continuing north to Mount Carmel, where Elijah prayed down the fire of the Lord and defeated the 450 prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18). We will visit the excavations of the city of Megiddo, where 26 separate layers of cities have been found, each one built on top of the ruins of the previous city. We will view the beautiful Jezreel Valley, the location for the future gathering of the nations at Armageddon. Before we begin our climb up through the hills to Nazareth we will stop to visit Mt. Tabor where Jesus was seen after his crucifixion and resurrection. We will have dinner and stay overnight at our hotel in Nazareth.

Golden Crown Hotel, 2015 Street, Nazareth, tel: +972-4-600-0680

Day 4 - Thurs. May 8

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Sepphoris, Cana, Nazareth, Mt. of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Boat Ride

We will begin our day with a tour of Nazareth, Jesus' boyhood home where we will visit the Nazareth Village, a re-creation of Nazareth as Jesus would have known it. As we depart Nazareth we will stop to visit Cana of Galilee, the site of Jesus’ first miracle (John 2). Our next stop will be Sepphoris (Tzipori), which was Mary’s ancestral home and a major commercial center in Galilee during the time of Jesus. We will next visit the Mount of Beatitudes with its beautiful view overlooking the sea and the site where Jesus delivered one of His most powerful messages, the Sermon on the Mount. Along the shoreline of the Sea of Galilee is Tabgha. It is believed that here Jesus walked along the shore and called out to Simon Peter and Andrew who were casting out their nets. James and John were also called to follow Jesus during that walk by the shore. This is believed to be the place of the loaves and fishes miracle. Visit Peter's Primacy, where Christ met with His disciples prior to His ascension (John 21). Our tour will then proceed to Capernaum, the center of Jesus'

ministry in Galilee, where He performed more miracles than at any other single place. There we will view the ancient synagogue where Christ taught and the house where Peter lived. Dinner and overnight at our hotel.

Leonardo Tiberias Hotel, 17 Gdud Barak Street, Tiberias, tel: +972-4-670-0800

Day 5 - Fri. May 9

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Golan Heights, Caesarea Philippi, Dan

Our day will begin by traveling through the Golan Heights. The Golan controls 30

percent of Israel's water resources. We will stop for a view of Syria to the east. We will travel to the New Testament City of Caesarea Philippi, in the area where Peter made his confession of Christ's deity (Matthew 16:13-16). We will visit the breathtaking Banias Waterfall, the site at which it is believed Psalm 42 was written. We will then drive north to the city of Dan, the northernmost city of Israel in the Old Testament. Abraham traveled from Hebron to Dan to rescue his nephew Lot from Kedorlaomer (Genesis 14:13-16). Here we will view the high place where wicked King Jeroboam set up a golden calf (2 Chronicles 11). Return to our hotel in for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 6 - Sat. May 10

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Boat Ride, Yardenit, Beth Shean, Jerusalem

We will begin the day by sailing across the Sea of Galilee on a wooden fishing boat and then visit the "Jesus Boat" dating to the time of Christ, a wooden boat discovered in 1986 buried in the mud at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee. Next, we will visit the baptismal site on the Jordan River, “Yardenit” where those who wish to do so can renew their baptism. Then we will travel south to Beth She’an to view the spectacular Roman and Byzantine ruins. The bodies of King Saul and his sons were hung from the city walls (1 Samuel 31:10-12) in Beth She’an after they were defeated by the Philistines. We will drive through the Jordan Valley and see the mountains of Moab and Mount Nebo (Deuteronomy 34). Continuing on toward our goal we pass by Jericho, the ancient Canaanite city destroyed by the power of God. Jericho remains one of the oldest known inhabited cities in the world. As we ascend to Jerusalem and to the Mount Scopus overlook, we will be able to survey the city of Jerusalem. We will check in to our hotel in Jerusalem and share dinner together.

Grand Court Hotel, 15 Saint George Street, Jerusalem, tel: +972-2-591-7777

Day 7 - Sun. May 11

Day 7 - Sun. May 11 image

Mt. of Olives, Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, Israel Museum

Our visit to Jerusalem will begin at the top of the Mount of Olives. Here Jesus foretold the destruction of the temple (Matthew 24-25). As we descend the Mount, we will stop at Dominus Flevit, the site commemorating the tears Jesus shed over Jerusalem before entering the city; there we will be reminded of what the Messiah saw as He looked out over Jerusalem. We will visit the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-45), where Jesus prayed the night before His crucifixion. We will enter the Old City through the Dung Gate and ascend to the Temple Mount to view the Dome of the Rock, where Israel's Temple once stood. Then we will visit the Western "Wailing" Wall, the Jews' most sacred site, we will observe the lifestyles and traditions of the people within the Old City walls. We will enter the Western Wall Tunnels to get a better understanding of Solomon’s Temple. We will exit the tunnels onto the Via Dolorosa, where Jesus carried the cross along the narrow streets from Pilate's judgment hall toward Golgotha. We will stop at St. Anne's Church and the Pool of Bethesda where Jesus healed the lame man (John 5: 1-9). Walk thru the market area taking in the sights, sounds and aromas of the shops that surround you. We will arrive at The Church of the Holy Sepulcher which commemorates one of the traditional sites of the hill of crucifixion and the tomb of Christ's burial. From here we will walk to the Jaffa Gate, leaving the Old City for a short drive to visit the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea Scrolls collection is exhibited and a model of Jerusalem from the time of Jesus is on display, both at the Israel Museum. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 8 - Mon. May 12

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Qumran, Dead Sea, Masada

Today we will travel to the lowest place on earth-the Dead Sea. One of our stops will be Qumran, site of an ancient Essene community and of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. We will travel high above the shores of the Dead Sea and arrive at Masada, the spectacular mountaintop fortress built by Herod the Great. Masada is famous for being the last stronghold of the Jewish rebellion against the Romans. From the top of Masada, the Roman camps and siege ramp can still be seen. We will have an opportunity to stop at the Dead Sea and feel the salty water or take a swim. Afterwards, we will return to Jerusalem for our overnight stay.

Day 9 - Tues. May 13

Day 9 - Tues. May 13 image

Mt. Zion, Yad VaShem, Bethlehem, Garden Tomb

We will begin our tour today on Mount Zion where the Upper Room is located. We will sing praises in the Upper Room (Luke 22) and view the traditional tomb of King David. We will continue touring sites within the Old City, Zion Gate, the Jewish Quarter arriving at the Southern Steps of the Temple Mount. We will sit on the temple steps where we know Jesus actually walked. We will depart the Old City to visit Yad VaShem, the Holocaust Museum and Memorial to those killed during the Holocaust. From here we will depart for a short ride to Bethlehem to visit the site of Jesus' birth (Luke 2:1-19). Bethlehem is also the burial site of Rachel (Genesis 35: 16, 19). We will return to Jerusalem and visit the Garden Tomb, where we will gain a sense of the agony of Christ's crucifixion at Calvary (Luke 23) and experience the exhilaration and reality of His resurrection. Following the tour of the Garden Tomb, we will have a special private communion service. Dinner and overnight at our hotel.

Day 10 - Wed. May 14

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Free Day in Jerusalem

Enjoy a free day in Jerusalem today, providing you with an opportunity to revisit sites or explore the city on your own, shop for gifts or rest up before the journey home. We will gather at our hotel in the evening for our farewell meal and our last overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 11 - Thurs. May 15

Day 11 - Thurs. May 15 image

Arrival in USA

After breakfast we will transfer to Ben Gurion International Airport for our return

flight home. Depart Israel on Delta’s flight DL235, departing at 11:35am. Arrive at New York JFK Airport at 5:00pm. Depart for Charlotte at 7:45pm on Delta flight DL5036, arriving at 10:09pm. Arrive home with memories to last a lifetime.

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