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Day 1 New York, NY Depart from the New York area
to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Dinner and breakfast are served on board.
Day 2 Tel Aviv/Tiberias Upon arrival in Tel Aviv,
we transfer to our coach for the drive along the Mediterranean cost to Tiberias
and your hotel for dinner and overnight. Already we begin to feel the spirit of
this land enchanting us. (D) Day 3 Tiberias Drive
along the Mediterranean coast to the ruins of the ancient Roman capital -
Caesarea, built by Herod the Great in 22 B.C. Visit the Roman Theater, the
Aqueduct and Herodian Port. Continue up to Mt. Carmel, see the magnificent
panoramic view. Visit Muchraka, the location of Elijah's altar during his
confrontation with the false prophets of Baal. Continue via the Valley of
Armageddon to the excavation at Tel Megiddo. Continue up the mountains of the
lower Galilee, to Nazareth to visit the Church of the Annunciation and Mary's
Well. Driving via Cana of Galilee, we reach Tiberias. Dinner and overnight in
Tiberias. (B, D) Day 4 Tiberias Take a boat ride
on the Sea of Galilee to Ginnosar where we visit the fishermen's boat found here
and dated to Jesus' time, continue to the Mount of Beatitudes, site of the
Sermon on the Mount. On to Tabgha, site of the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes
and to Capernaum, the city of Jesus and Peter, then cross the Jordan River to
the land of Gaderenes. Afternoon visit to Caesarea Phillipi now called - Banias
- one of the main sources of the Jordan River. Return to Tiberias for
dinner and overnight. (B, D) Day 5 Jerusalem This
morning we drive along the Sea of Galilee and arrive at Yardenit, the Baptismal
Center on the Jordan River. On to Kursi, site of the Miracle of Demons and
Swine, and from here up to the Golan Heights to the Peace Observatory for an
impressive view of the Sea of Galilee. Continue to the old Roman city of Beit
Shean to visit the impressive ruins. Drive along the Gilboa mountain range to
Prophet Gideon's Spring and on to the Tel of Jesreel, the location of Queen
Jezebel's summer palace where we hear about the site's intimate connection with
Old Testament events. From here we venture south towards the holy city of
Jerusalem. Dinner & overnight in Jerusalem. (B, D) Day 6
Jerusalem Today we will attend the Eucharist at St. George's
Cathedral. Visit St George's College Afterwards, we visit the Garden Tomb,
followed by an orientation beside Calvary. Travel to the Old City, through St.
Stephen's Gate to the Pool of Bethesda, the Chapel of the Flagellation, and the
Ecce Homo Arch. View the Gabbatha pavement then proceed to the Temple area and
Mt. Moriah to visit the Western Wall, the Ophel Archaeological park, where we
see the Pinnacle and visit the new visitors' center dedicated to research of the
Biblical Temple. Continue through the Bazaar to the last stations of the Via
Dolorosa and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. On an afternoon drive to
Bethlehem, we view the Shepherds' Fields and the Fields of Boaz and Ruth. Visit
the Church of the Nativity, the Milk Grotto and the cave of St. Jerome. (B, D)
Day 7 Masada Leave Jerusalem. After stopping at
the Inn of the "Good Samaritan", arrive at the shores of the Dead Sea - the
lowest point on earth. We drive along the Dead Sea to Masada, the fortress where
the Jewish Zealots held off the armies of the Roman Empire before choosing
suicide over surrender. Continue to Ein Gedi, where King David found shelter
from the wrath of King Saul. After lunch, we enjoy a short "float" in the Dead
Sea. Continue to the Qumran Caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in
1947. (B, D) Day 8 Jerusalem Full day of
leisure to pursue personal interests or to shop. (B, D) Day 9
Jerusalem/Tel Aviv Drive to Mount Scopus to view the impressive
home of the Hebrew University. Then drive to the Mt. of Olives for an
outstanding view of Jerusalem. Visit the Chapel of the Ascension, Garden of
Gethsemane, and Church of All Nations. See the Kidron Valley and Tomb of
Absalom, Zechariah and James. We continue to Mount Zion, the Room of the Last
Supper, and King David's Tomb, and past the Knesset and the Israel Museum. Next
visit the recently constructed Model of Ancient Jerusalem. Time permitting,
visit the recently excavated archaeological site in the Jewish quarter- the
Cardo, the "Wide" wall built by King Hezekiah and the Herodian mansion. Enjoy a
farewell dinner before being transferred to the airport. (B, D) Day
10 New York, NY Today, our journey ends with good memories as
we head home. Arrival the same day.
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