Christian Tours

Visiting Israel can be overwhelming, especially if you’re not familiar with the geography, history, and culture of the region. By choosing a Christian tour in Israel, you’ll have a knowledgeable guide who can help you navigate the country, explain the significance of each site, and provide a meaningful and educational experience. Christian tours also provide a sense of community and fellowship with other believers, making it a great

What to Expect on a Christian Tour in Israel

Most Christian tours in Israel include transportation, accommodations, and meals, as well as visits to the major Christian sites. Some tours also include activities such as hiking, camel rides, or swimming in the Dead Sea. Your tour guide will provide you with detailed information about each site, its historical and biblical context, and answer any questions you may have. It’s important to dress appropriately for each site, as some require modest attire, such as the Western Wall or churches.

The Benefits of a Personalized Christian Tour

If you have specific interests or needs, consider a personalized Christian tour in Israel. With a personalized tour, you can create an itinerary that caters to your preferences, whether that’s focusing on the life of Jesus or exploring the ancient history of Israel. You can also choose your own pace and level of activity, making it easier to tailor your experience to your physical capabilities.

Tips for Booking a Christian Tour in Israel

When booking a Christian tour in Israel, consider factors such as the size of the group, the level of expertise of the tour guide, and the type of accommodations and transportation provided. Check the tour operator’s credentials and read reviews from previous customers. Also, be sure to ask about any additional costs or fees, such as entrance fees to certain sites or optional activities.

Conclusion

A Christian tour in Israel is an enriching and unforgettable experience that can deepen your faith, enhance your understanding of the Bible, and create lasting memories. Whether you’re a solo traveler or part of a group, a Christian tour in Israel is an opportunity to connect with your spirituality, explore the Holy Land, and create meaningful connections with fellow believers.

Our Top Tours

The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, in Tabgha, Israel.1

Classical Israel and Petra Tour Package 12...

Explore Israel's highlights on this 12-day tour, including a visit to Petra, Jordan. Discover iconic sites like Masada, the Dead Sea, and Jerusalem...

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2,660$

 per person

Crusader City, a UNESCO Heritage Site, Acre.1

Classical Israel Tour Package 4 Days

Explore Israel's top highlights in this 4-day package. Experience Jerusalem's Old City, relax in the Dead Sea, and visit Nazareth. Discover the Sea...

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790$

 per person

The Nativity Cave, Church of Nativity

Bethlehem Half Day Tour

This half-day Bethlehem tour takes you to the historic Church of the Nativity and the Church of St. Catherine. Explore the birthplace of Jesus and ...

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72$

 per person

The Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem5

Bethlehem, Jericho and Qasr al-Yahud

Explore Bethlehem and Jericho on this unique tour. Visit historical sites like the Inn of the Good Samaritan, the ancient city of Jericho with its ...

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125$

 per person

7 Days Itinerary For Your Trip

  • Arrive at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
  • Take a taxi or public transportation to Jaffa, an ancient port city where the apostle Peter had a vision and stayed with Simon the Tanner (Acts 9:36-43).
  • Explore the winding streets and historic buildings of Jaffa, including St. Peter’s Church and the Jaffa Flea Market.
  • Overnight in Jaffa.
  • Rent a car or take public transportation to Caesarea, a Roman-era port city where the apostle Paul was imprisoned (Acts 23:23-24).
  • Explore the ruins of Caesarea’s amphitheater, hippodrome, and other structures.
  • Drive or take public transportation to Mount Carmel, where the prophet Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:16-46).
  • Continue on to Nazareth, the hometown of Jesus (Luke 1:26-38), and visit the Basilica of the Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph.
  • Overnight in Nazareth.
  • Drive or take public transportation to the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus performed many miracles and called his disciples (Matthew 4:18-22, Mark 4:35-41).
  • Visit the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus gave his famous Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).
  • Explore the ruins of Capernaum, a fishing village that was the center of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee (Matthew 4:13-17, Mark 1:21-34).
  • Overnight in Tiberias or a nearby town.
  • Drive or take public transportation to the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus performed many miracles and called his disciples (Matthew 4:18-22, Mark 4:35-41).
  • Visit the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus gave his famous Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).
  • Explore the ruins of Capernaum, a fishing village that was the center of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee (Matthew 4:13-17, Mark 1:21-34).
  • Overnight in Tiberias or a nearby town.
  • Drive or take public transportation to Jericho, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world (Joshua 6:1-27).
  • Visit the Mount of Temptation, where Jesus was tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1-11).
  • Drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, and float in its salty waters.
  • Visit Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
  • Overnight in Jerusalem.
  • Visit the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism and the last remaining wall of the Second Temple.
  • Explore the Old City of Jerusalem, including the Via Dolorosa (the route Jesus took on the way to his crucifixion), the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (where Jesus was crucified and buried), and the Dome of the Rock (where Muhammad ascended to heaven).
  • Overnight in Jerusalem.
  • Visit the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed on the night of his arrest (Matthew 26:36-46).
  • Explore the City of David and the Pool of Siloam, which were excavated in recent years and offer new insights into the history of ancient Jerusalem.
  • Visit the Israel Museum to see the Dead Sea Scrolls and other artifacts related to biblical history.
  • Overnight in Jerusalem.

This 7-day itinerary covers many of the most significant Christian sites in Israel and can be customized to your preferences and schedule. Note that some sites may have limited hours or require advanced booking, so be sure to plan ahead.

 
 

Popular  Q & A

The best times of year to go on a Christian tour in Israel are during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) seasons when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be extremely hot, especially in the desert regions, and winter can be cold and rainy.
Accommodations on Christian tours in Israel can range from budget-friendly hotels to luxury resorts, depending on the tour operator and your budget. Most tours offer comfortable and clean accommodations with private bathrooms and basic amenities. Some tours also offer unique accommodations such as a Bedouin-style tent or a kibbutz guesthouse.
This will depend on your country of origin. Citizens of some countries can enter Israel without a visa for up to 90 days, while others may need to apply for a visa in advance. Check with your embassy or consulate for the latest visa requirements.
Israel is generally a safe destination for tourists, but it’s always important to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines, such as staying alert in crowded areas and avoiding political demonstrations. It’s also recommended to check the travel advisories issued by your country’s government before booking a trip.
Yes, many Christian tour operators offer customizable itineraries to cater to specific interests or preferences. You can work with your tour operator to create an itinerary that focuses on the biblical sites or historical sites that interest you the most.
The dress code for Christian tours in Israel varies depending on the site you’re visiting. Generally, modest attire is required for visits to churches or holy sites, which means covering your shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended, as some sites may require walking on uneven terrain.

Recommend Sites

The Church of the Annunciation

The Church of the Annunciation

The Church of the Annunciation is located in Nazareth, Israel and is one of the most important sites in Christianity. It marks the site where, acco...
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Located in Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church of the Holy Sepulchre contains 2 of the holiest sites in Christianity: The fi...
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Via Dolorosa

Via Dolorosa

One of the holiest sites to Christianity, Via Dolorosa (means ‘Sorrowful Way’, often translated ‘Way of Suffering’) is repr...
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Mount Of Olives

Mount Of Olives

The Mount of Olives holds a special place in Christianity and Judaism, as one of the holiest sites in the region, and has been revered for centurie...
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The Garden Tomb

The Garden Tomb

The Garden Tomb is an incredible site located in East Jerusalem, with a rich and fascinating history that stretches back centuries. Visitors can en...
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Sea Of Galilee

Sea Of Galilee

Sea Of Galilee is one of the most touristic places in Israel. It is the lowest freshwater lake in the world. It is second lowest lake in the world ...
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Gethsemane

Gethsemane

Located in the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem where, according to the four Gospels of the New Testament, Jesus underwent the agony in the...
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