Holyland Tours

Archaeology and Jesus Tour to Holyland

This is a tour for Church, school, or community groups.

This is a unique offering combining the sites and views of biblical Israel with the archaeological evidence.

Explore thousands of years of amazingly preserved archeological sites and take part in ongoing digs – who knows what you may discover! From the Galilee down to the Desert, walk in the land where Christianity was born and visit the places where Jesus lived and taught.

This is a tour for Church, school, or community groups.

Deepen the faith and first hand understanding of Christian Adults and Youth, by giving them personal experiences at the holy sites that have made the Land of Israel so meaningful to so many people for thousands of years.

DAY 1: Ben Gurion Airport / Tel Aviv
Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, where you will be met by your Israel Pilgrim Tours driver and guide.

Catholic Tour to Holyland

This is a tour for Church, school, or community groups.

Day 1: Tel Aviv / Arrival / Mediterranean Coast
Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, where we meet our local guide. Transfer to our hotel.
Dinner and overnight / Mediterranean Coast

Ancient and Modern Miracles Tour to Holyland

This is a tour for Church, school, or community groups.

"...Five gospels record the life of Jesus. Four you will find in books and one you will find in the land they call holy. Read the fifth gospel and the world of the four will open to you.”
Bargil Pixner, With Jesus through Galilee

Holyland Tour to Israel

This weekly tour caters to the Christian traveler visiting the Holy Land. For those individuals who are looking for a deep, serious and spiritual experience.

THURSDAY: Ben Gurion Airport / Tel Aviv
Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Jerusalem

Holyland Articles

Starting from the recent and moving back to the past, the Church of the Nativity was the scene of the hostage crisis in 2005, for which there was a bloodless resolution thanks to the fine mediators on the scene.

In 2009, when a synagogue from the Second Temple period was discovered at Migdala, the site just north of the Sea of Galilee, it became an attraction for both Christian and Jewish visitors to Israel.

There is a debate or rivalry between the Garden Tomb and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher as to which is the authentic site of the burial of Jesus.