Explore the Holy Land, for 7Days-6Nights.
Arrival Airport, pass through all formalities, drive to Nazareth to the hotel for check in
After breakfast then city tour Nazareth, the boyhood town of Jesus and home of Mary and Joseph, visit the Basilica of the Annunciation ,Stop by at Joseph’s workshop, we move to Cana, we visit Capernaum, Stop by Tabgha – the Church of the Multiplication of the Five Loaves and Two Fishes and the expressive church of the Beatitudes, then for a ride in a replica of a Galilean fishing boat of that time. Then drive through the landscapes of Galilee and Stop at St. Peter’s house, the Church of Primacy of Peter . Then we proceed to the Jordan River, the traditional Baptismal site, back to the hotel in Nazareth for dinner and overnight.
After Breakfast, check out then drive south along the coastal road to Haifa,visit Church on Mt. Carmel. At the foot of Mt. Carmel is Elijah’s Cave, sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Then we drive to Jaffa for a tour passing through Qissaria, then to Jerusalem, Continue to Mount Zion, King David‘s Tomb , and Room of the Last Supper .Then visit the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu and also the Church of the Dormition .then We will drive to Jaffa, visit the port, the artists quarter, Mahmudje Mosque, the house of the Tanner Simon and the Franciscan Church. then Visit Ein Karem, located in the hills next to a little spring. This is the city of Judah and Birthplace of John the Baptist, son of Elizabeth & Zechariah and the Church of Visitatio, then top our hotel in Bethlehem, dinner and overnight.
After breakfast we drive to visit Jericho where we stop and view Qarantal, the traditional Mount of Temptation and Sycamore Tree, then continue to the Dead Sea for swimming by passing Qumran cave and view it from the road, at which the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered. Then Proceed to Jerusalem. Overnight stay at Bethlehem
Breakfast, proceed to the Via Dolorosa Follow the 14 Stations of the Cross to Golgotha, ,then visit the Church of the Holy , Visit the Cenacle – Last Supper Room, the tomb of King David and –the other upper room. Then proceed to the Wailing Wall,. Dinner and overnight stay at Bethlehem.
After breakfast, proceed to Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of Jerusalem. Visit sanctuaries of Pater Nester Ascension. Walk along the Palm Sunday road down to the chapel of Dorminous Flevit where Jesus wept over eminent destruction of Jerusalem and Garden of Gethsemani. Visit the Basilica of agony and Tomb of St. Mary. Also visit the Church of St. Peter of Gallicantu, and then visit the traditional house of high priest, Caiaphas, Then proceed to Bethlehem to visit the shepherd’s field, which is located in the Judah province. Lunch. Visit the Church of Nativity – the birthplace of Jesus and the City of David, Manager Square; Crusaders Cloister Grotto of St. Jerome. Then visit Milk Grotto. Dinner and overnight.
After breakfast we proceed to Airport for our flight back.
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1075$ Per Person
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The most prevalent mode of transportation is by bus. In the absence of this, you'll typically find shared taxis or tourist buses running routes to major sights (such as Petra in Jordan). While flying is the shortest way to travel between Middle Eastern destinations.
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