Experience the ultimate journey of faith and walk in the very footsteps of Jesus! Join us on a pilgrimage that follows the chronology of Jesus' earthly ministry, as recorded in Holy Scripture. As you travel through the stunning landscape of the Holy Land, Bible stories will come to life before your eyes. Imagine witnessing Jesus' first miracle in Cana, where he turned water into wine at a wedding feast. Visit the Blessed Mother's humble home, where she received the news of her divine mission. Stand where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount and gaze upon the breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee that inspired Him.
This pilgrimage will take you on a transformative journey that not only deepens your faith but also immerses you in the rich history, beauty and ancient architecture of the Holy Land. Explore archaeological sites that date back thousands of years and experience the wonder of the world's most sacred sites.
Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus and discover the beauty of the Holy Land for yourself!
Three nights are spent in Nazareth and five in Bethlehem.
Daily Mass and prayer services will be celebrated in some of the most holy sites in the world!
Travel Insurance is mandatory for entry to Israel.
DEPOSIT IS NON-REFUNDABLE
Based on country's standard and double occupancy
All pilgrimage sites visited
All breakfasts & most dinners
Basilicas, churches, chapels and other consecrated sites
Motor coaches with AC & WiFi while abroad
Gratuities for tour guides, bus drivers and porters
Final night of pilgrimage!
Highly recommended for all pilgrimages, MANDATORY for Holy Land
When requested or necessary to access international airport for particular destinations (unless otherwise stated in the Pilgrimage Package Price).
Private room (additional charge from $895 to $1,000 depending on the pilgrimage destination)
Depart the USA from your local airport. Enjoy a full meal and inflight entertainment (movies, music, etc.) on your overnight flight to Tel Aviv, Israel.
Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, you will proceed to Baggage Claim, collect your luggage, and follow signs to “Groups Assembly Exit.” You will be greeted by our local Trinity Tour Travels guide and driver, who will accompany you throughout the pilgrimage. From the airport, you will travel by bus to the hotel in Nazareth. Depending on your arrival time, visits to initial sites may begin this day prior to a Mass of Thanksgiving and Welcome Dinner at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel, and then the day begins at the Basilica of the Annunciation. We visit the home of the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Grotto, where the Angel Gabriel appeared to her and exclaimed, “Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you!” (Lk 1:28). Mass is celebrated here this morning. We visit St. Joseph’s Workshop, where men will have the opportunity to consecrate their families to the patron saint of holy families, St. Joseph!
We then visit Cana, where Jesus performed His first miracle at His mother’s request (Jn 2:3-5). A most special vow renewal awaits married couples at the Wedding Church of Cana.
Traveling on toward Mount Tabor, the site of the Transfiguration, we stand near the site where Peter, James and John stood to witness where the glorified Lord appeared with Moses and Elijah (Lk 28-36).
Dinner and overnight in Nazareth.
Breakfast at the hotel followed by a drive toward Tiberias, along the Sea of Galilee. We arrive at the peaceful and pristine Mount of Beatitudes (Mt 5:1-16), where we recall the Sermon on the Mount and celebrate Mass. We travel to nearby Tabgha to visit the Church of the Multiplication, where Jesus fed the crowds who came to hear Him (Jn 6:1-13). We then board for a sail across the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on water after feeding the 5,000 (Mk 6:45-51). A most memorable lunch (St. Peter’s Fish!) before we continue to the Church of Peter’s Primacy, where Peter declared his love for Jesus three times and where Jesus anointed Peter to lead His church and become the first pope (Jn 15:15-17). This magnificent day ends in Capernaum to visit the spectacular ruins of the ancient synagogue where Jesus gave the Bread of Life Discourse (Jn 6) and the Church of St. Peter, which is built over the ruins of his house near the Sea.
Dinner and overnight in Nazareth.
Breakfast at the hotel, followed by check-out. We travel to Caesarea Maritima along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the old capital of the Roman Province of Palestina Prima, built by Herod the Great. We visit the ruins of his palace, the ruins of the Roman Theatre and the Hippodrome, and see the harbor from where St. Paul sailed to spread the Gospel throughout the ancient world. It is also here where St. Paul was taken prisoner to Rome and where St. Peter baptized the first Gentile convert, Cornelius (Acts 10).
We continue to Haifa to visit Mt. Carmel and the cave of Elijah, where the great prophet hid and lived before his fateful encounter with the priests of Baal (1 Kgs 18). From the top of Mt. Carmel, we enjoy a breathtaking view of the Haifa Port and the Mediterranean Sea. Mass is celebrated at the Stella Maris Monastery, site of the first Carmelite Order of the Catholic Church.
Schedule permitting, we drive through Tel Aviv to arrive at Jaffa (Joppa) to visit the Church of St. Peter. It is in Jaffa that Peter raised a disciple, Tabitha, from the dead (Acts 9:36-42), and where he had a “trance” and saw heaven open and something like a sheet descending by four corners fall upon the earth carrying all kinds of animals that God had cleansed (Acts 10:9-16).
Check-in, dinner and overnight in Bethlehem.
Breakfast at the hotel in Bethlehem prior to a drive to Ein Karem to visit the Church of the Visitation, where the Blessed Mother visited her cousin, Elizabeth, and proclaimed the Magnificat (Lk 1:46-55). Here, we also visit the Church of John the Baptist, built on the site of his birth (Lk 1:5). We drive to the town of Beit Sahour to visit The Shepherds’ Field, where the angel announced the birth of Christ to the humble shepherds. Returning to Bethlehem, we visit the actual site of the birthplace of Jesus at the majestic Church of the Nativity and celebrate Mass in one of its side chapels. Dinner and overnight in Bethlehem.
Breakfast at the hotel prior to our drive to Bethany, home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus (Lk 10: 38-42), where Mass is celebrated. We travel to the Jordan River, site of the baptism of Jesus (Mk 1:9), where we renew our own baptismal vows. We then proceed to Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. We enjoy some time in the Dead Sea, the deepest, hypersaline, and therapeutic lake in the world. We end the day at Jericho, the oldest continually inhabited city in the world (Jos 6:12-24), and where Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector, climbed a tree to see Jesus (Lk 19:1-10)! We stop at the foothills of the Mount of Temptation to view where Jesus was tempted while in the wilderness for 40 days (Lk 4:1).
Dinner and overnight in Bethlehem.
Breakfast at the hotel followed by an unforgettable day visiting the Mount of Olives, the Pater Noster (where Jesus taught the Lord’s Prayer (Mt 6:9-13) and where the Ascension of our Lord is commemorated), the Psalm Sunday Road, Dominus Flevit, where Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Lk 19:41-44), and the Garden of Gethsemane (Basilica of the Agony), where Jesus prayed to the Father for the chalice to pass from Him (Mt 26:39) and where Mass is celebrated this day. We proceed to Mount Zion, the Wailing Wall, the Dormition Abbey (final resting place of the Blessed Virgin Mary), the Cenacle (The Upper Room: Last Supper-Lk 22:7-23 and Pentecost- Acts 2:1-4), and King David’s Memorial. We end this evening where Jesus climbed to meet his trial at the palace of Caiaphas, also known as Peter in Gallicantu. This is also where Peter denied Jesus three times (Lk 22: 54-62). We have time for prayer in the prison pit where Jesus was held overnight.
Dinner and overnight in Bethlehem.
A very early wake-up call. Breakfast this day will be prepared and boxed and will await you on the bus following a full, very early morning. We begin in Old Jerusalem at the Via Dolorosa, where before dawn, we walk and pray the Stations of the Cross. This ancient road leads to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, site of Jesus’ crucifixion, burial and resurrection (Jn 19:17-41, Jn 20). Mass will be celebrated here. We pause to venerate the Stone of Unction, where Jesus’ body was cleaned and anointed for His burial. We visit Jesus’ tomb inside a small cave.
We proceed to visit the Church of the Flagellation, the site where Jesus was flogged and scourged prior to His crucifixion.
Lastly, we visit the birthplace of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Church of St. Ann. This beautiful and acoustically sound structure stands just across the way from the Pools of Bethesda, where the paralytic waited 38 years for his healing (Jn 5:2-6).
A most amazing day ends with an unforgettable Farewell Boudin Dinner at a culturally rich restaurant in Bethlehem! Overnight at the hotel in Bethlehem.
Breakfast at the hotel with heartfelt goodbyes to our local staff prior to traveling by bus to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv for your return flight to the USA. We are confident that reading the Word of God, praying the rosary, and participating in the Stations of the Cross will never be the same. You will treasure the beauty and truth of our faith and you will carry the memories of this journey in your hearts for a lifetime!
*Upon request and schedule allowing, there may be an opportunity to visit the convent and church of St. Mariam of Jesus Crucified, “The Little Arab,” a Carmelite nun and mystic who experienced the stigmata and was canonized in 2015. If a particular day of the pilgrimage ends early, allowing for free time, you may choose to do this on your own since it is only a very short taxi ride from the hotel in Bethlehem.
A note from Trinity Tours Travels:
We are honored to have you travel with us and appreciate your trust in
Trinity Tour Travels for your pilgrimage! Though every effort will sincerely be made to follow the above itinerary, it should be considered as a template of the journey rather than a “contract” of sites to be visited. There are times when local religious or national holidays, weather, traffic challenges, etc., may cause us to make changes in our schedule. This MAY result in a change in the sequence of sites visited or, on rare occasions, the missing of some certain site visits entirely.
As with all in life, we encourage the acceptance of possible change with a cheerful heart; after all, it is sometimes the unexpected that often makes the most beautiful memories! Enjoy your trip to the fullest and relish every moment!
