The Itinerary for our 12 Day Biblical Israel Tour, with Jordan Extension
March 30 – April 10, 2027
All Inclusive Price: $5,797 from JFK, NY or Newark, NJ. $5,007 for “land only” travelers ($1,977 for Jordan & southern Israel option)
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Registration Details for this Combined Israel-Jordan Tour
On-Line Registration Form
(This link will take you directly to the web site of our Israel travel agent, imagine Tours & Travel. This is a safe & secure way to place your $500 deposit instantly with your credit card and reserve your spot on this tour. Please enter the tour code – DeLancey327 – to register for this trip). Registration is open through January 7, 2027.
Price of this extensive Israel Tour (with an option to Jordan & southern Israel) includes: Airfare & US & Int’l Departure-fuel taxes ($721), gratuities ($225), Jordanian Visa ($55), hotels, 2 meals daily, and all entry fees. $5,797 from JFK, NY (additional departure cites available upon request). The land only price of $5,007 includes all the above except the airfare. Sign-up deadline: January 7, 2027. Note: A non-refundable deposit of $500 per person is due upon registration, with another $500 required within 21 days thereafter. The first $500 can be placed on a credit card.
Early Bird Discounts: With your initial deposit of $500 to reserve your spot on this Israel tour, you will earn the following discounts off the overall price: $200 for deposits made before 1/20/26; $150 before 3/20/26; $100 before 5/20/26, and $50 before 7/20/26.
This is a very extensive 12 Day Israel tour, with a Jordan option. This trip features about 50 sites! First, we head north through the Coastal and Sharon Plains, Mt. Carmel, and the Jezreel Valley to the Galilee. Here we spend 4 nights (instead of the usual 3) in this northern region of Israel. This will allow us to explore more of the “home ministry base” of Jesus. Then we drive south through the Samaritan Desert to the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea area before finishing in Jerusalem. We save the very best to last. The Jordan extension takes us across the border to Mt. Nebo, Machaerus, Petra (6.5-7 hours here), and a fun night at Wadi Rum (with jeep rides!). You’ll get a chance to swim in the Red Sea too. Based on flights, we may fly from home from Amman, Jordan, thus avoiding to re-cross back into Israel.
The whole trip will connect you with the Bible in many life-changing ways! This is a trip that takes you to many unique “off-the-beaten-path” biblical sites as well as engages you in the many stories of the Old and New Testament. Following in the footsteps of Jesus will be eye-opening and heart-warming!
The Israel Tour Itinerary:
Day 1 – Tuesday, March 30: Depart U.S.A.
Tour members meet for our flight. After dinner is served, sit back, relax, and enjoy the on-board entertainment as we prepare for this exciting adventure of a lifetime.
Day 2 – Wednesday, March 31: Tel Aviv, Netanya
Upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, we meet our local Israeli representative who assists us with baggage and transfers us to our motor coach. We arrive in Netanya at our hotel for dinner. Following dinner, you will have the opportunity to take a stroll on the beautiful shoreline of the Mediterranean Sea.
Day 3 – Thursday, April 1: Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Megiddo, Sepphoris, Precipice of Nazareth, Tiberias
After an abundant breakfast buffet, we journey north along the coast to Caesarea, built 2000 years ago by King Herod. We walk through the ancient theater, the Crusader city and the fantastic aqueduct that served as a backdrop for the book of Acts. From here we drive northeast to the Carmel Range. We will enjoy our first view of the Jezreel Valley from here. We will read 1 Kings 18 about Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal here. Next, we descend to the Jezreel Valley and to the archaeological site of Megiddo (1 Kings 9:15; Rev. 16:16). We will see impressive Canaanite and Israelite walls, gates, and a water system. From here we drive a few miles to the north of Nazareth to Sepphoris. This was the most prominent Jewish city in the Lower Galilee in the days of Jesus. We’ll see impressive mosaics here plus a great view of the Beit Netofa Valley (and Cana in the distance). We end the day by visiting the Precipice of Nazareth (Luke 1,4). Here we will enjoy another view the Jezreel Valley (and the Hill of Moreh and Mt, Tabor). We will also introduce the life and ministry of Jesus as we listen to him teaching in His hometown synagogue (Luke 4). We drive to Tiberias and to our hotel for the next three nights. Following dinner, we will enjoy a brief “orientation” on the shoreline of the Sea of Galilee.
Day 4 – Friday, April 2, April 4: Hippos, Qatzrin, Syrian Border, Caesarea Philippi, Dan
We begin the day by driving into the Golan Heights. We drive around the north end of the lake to get to the eastern side and our first stop, Hippos (Sussita). This was a Decapolis city that had a commanding view of the Sea of Galilee. There are no less than five-six ancient churches built here in the Byzantine Period. We will read the story from Mark 5 here. To the north on the plateau of the Golan Heights is the site of Qatzrin, a partially reconstructed Talmudic village. We see what a typical village looked like during the days of Jesus. Sitting in a reconstructed stone house, we’ll read from Mark 2 about the lame man being lowered down to Jesus through the roof. Driving along the northern border, we will stop and look into southern Syria. Here we will learn about the modern wars of Israel, primarily the 1967 and 1973 wars with Syria. Next, we drive past Mt. Hermon (Psalm 133) and descend the Golan Heights and visit Caesarea Philippi. It was here where Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do you say I am?” (Matt. 16). Nearby is the amazing nature preserve and archaeological site of Dan. This is one of the sources of the Jordan River. We walk through this quiet national park impressive Old Testament city and hear the stories of disobedience that took place here (Judges 18, 1 Kings 12). We end the day by driving back through the Huleh Valley to our hotel in Tiberias. After dinner, we meet to review the day.
Day 5 – Saturday, April 3: Optional Sunrise Hike in the Upper Galilee (“Hill 713”), Arbel, Yardenit, Magdala, Capernaum, Boat Ride
We begin the day with an optional pre-dawn hike to the Upper Galilee and “Hill 713.” We will be able to see the entire width of Israel from here. We return for a later breakfast before leaving the hotel for Arbel, a mountain on the northwest corner of the Sea of Galilee. We have another option to hike to the top of this 800-foot cliff (the bus will take others to the top from the other side). The view from here is the best there is of the whole Sea of Galilee below! Next, we travel to the southern end of the Sea of Galilee and enjoy optional baptism in the Jordan River at Yardenit. Next, we drive north to visit ancient Magdala. There is a 1st century synagogue here where, no doubt, Jesus taught! We continue to Capernaum, the home center of ministry for Jesus here in Galilee. Here we read from Mark 1 and 2, Luke 7, and John 6 in the 5th century synagogue. We will read Matthew 4 and Mark 9 by the shoreline. We end the day with seeing the “Jesus boat” from the first century. It is displayed at Nof Ginnosar. This was a wooden vessel found here along the shores of Galilee in 1986. We then enjoy our own boat ride on the Sea of Galilee at dusk. This includes reflective and peaceful worship service. We return to our hotel for dinner.
Day 6 – Sunday, April 4: Beth Shean, Shiloh, Jericho, Dead Sea
We begin the day by driving south to the Jordan Valley to the site of Beth Shean (1 Sam. 31), an impressive Roman city of the Decapolis. Driving south along the Jordan Valley and then turning west into the area of Samaria, we visit the rather new excavations of Shiloh. This is where the Tabernacle once stood. Here we see impressive archaeological ruins dating to the days of Samuel. Driving past Bethel (Gen. 12, 28) and through the Desert of Pareth (Jeremiah 13), our next stop is Jericho. After a late lunch here (not included), we climb the tel (ancient mound) to see portions of the fortification wall that supported the mud-brick walls that “came tumblin’ down” (Joshua 6). From here we drive to the southern end of the Dead Sea to our hotel. After checking in, we will have the opportunity to “float” in the Dead Sea either before dinner or early tomorrow morningbefore breakfast. Dinner and overnight along the Dead Sea.
Day 7 – Monday, April 5: Masada, Ein Gedi, Qumran, Wilderness of Judah, Jerusalem
Following breakfast this morning, we begin our drive northward along the western coastline of the Dead Sea to Masada. Here we ascend high upon the wilderness mountain by way of cable car to the fortress built by King Herod. We survey the ruins of the fortifications, waterworks, synagogue, temples, and palaces. An optional walk down the Snake Path will be offered. Our next stop is Ein Gedi, where David hid from King Saul, where we’ll enjoy a walk to some of the waterfalls in the canyon. For those who don’t want to hike through the canyon, an option will be provided to see the Talmudic synagogue. Finally, we visit Qumran and the settlement of the first century sect known as the Essenes, the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Over the lunch hour (weather permitting), we will have the opportunity to explore the cliff area above the site where the aqueduct begins. En route to Jerusalem, we end the day with a brief stop at Wadi Qelt. Here we hear the words of Isaiah 40 and Psalm 23 in the context of the Judean Desert. From here we drive the rest of the way to Jerusalem for overnight. After checking into our hotel, we stop for dinner before an optional walk to the Western Wall. This is a once in a lifetime experience we don’t want to miss!
Day 8 – Tuesday, April 6: Mt. of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane, Eastern Gate, Pools of Bethsaida, Herodium, Shepherd’s Fields, Bethlehem
We get our first glimpse of Jerusalem from the Mt. of Olives, beholding a breath-taking panorama of the Holy City. We walk down the “Palm Sunday” route to the Garden of Gethsemane. We consider Jesus’ words, “Not my will, but yours be done” in a quiet olive tree orchard overlooking the eastern wall and gate of the Old City. We then walk to the Eastern Gate of the Old City and through the St. Stephen’s Gate (also called Lion’s Gate to the Pools of Bethsaida (John 5). We also enjoy some marvelous singing in St. Anne’s church from the Crusader period. Afterwards, we’ll then drive to Herodium, a palace-fortress built by Herod the Great. This site would serve as his burial place in 4 BC. We will see the remarkable “Reception Room” before the option climb to the top of this artificial mountain. We leave the site by descending through the impressive cistern system. We then drive to Beit Sahour for lunch (not included) before we visit to the Shepherd’s Fields. We will descend into a cave to reflect upon the words of Micah the prophet and the birth narrative of Luke 2. We will also sing carols in the Chapel of the Shepherds. To end the day, we drive to Bethlehem where we’ll visit an olive wood factory and store owned by a local Arab family. We drive back to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 9 – Wednesday, April 7: Yad Vashem, Old City Rampart Walk, Free Afternoon
We begin the day once again by driving to the western part of Jerusalem, this time to Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Museum. Here we will hear some of the stories of the Holocaust as well as see the Children’s Memorial. We will then walk through the museum on our own. In the late morning, we will drive back to the Old City. We will provide the opportunity to walk on the Rampart Walls around to the Jewish Quarter. Then the entire afternoon will be free time to explore the Old City on your own. At the end of the day the bus will wait for you at the Jaffa Gate to take you back to the hotel for dinner, or you can simply walk back on your own, perhaps grabbing dinner on your own at a local restaurant to experience the local culture.
Day 10 – Thursday, April 8: Southern Promenade, Israel Museum, Shephelah: Gezer, Beth Shemesh, Lachish, Socoh, Jerusalem
We begin our day with a short ride to the Southern Promenade. Here, we enjoy a wonderful view (looking north) of the Mt. of Olives and the Old City. Next, we continue to drive to the western part of Jerusalem in order to visit the fascinating Israel Museum. We will see a 1:50 scale model of Herodian Jerusalem as it would have appeared in Jesus’ time. We will also walk through the Shrine of the Book to see some of the Dead Sea scrolls. Lastly, we will also explore some of the artifacts in the archaeological museum. In the afternoon, we drive west to the Shephelah (lowlands) of Judah. We begin by visiting Tel Gezer and the Aijalon Valley. Here we see ruins from Solomon’s day, where the famous “Gezer calendar” was found. From here, we drive south to the Sorek Valley and to the site of Beth Shemesh. It was here where the Ark of the Covenant was returned by the Philistines (1 Samuel 6). Samson was also from this area. Next, we drive to another Old Testament site called Lachish located in the southern Shephelah. Here we will first see the new Visitor Center where we will watch a movie of the famous Assyrian Siege (in 701 BC). We will then climb the site and see the walls, gates, and the palace of the city. Finally, we drive back north to visit the Elah Valley and the site of Socoh. We will read from 1 Samuel 17 and see the suggested battlefield where David fought Goliath. We drive back to Jerusalem for dinner, overnight, and another optional walk.
Day 11 – Friday, April 9: City of David, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Southern Wall Excavations, Western Wall, Jewish Quarter, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Garden Tomb, Flight Home (depending on airline schedule)
We begin the day by visiting the City of David and the new excavations of David’s palace. You will have the option to experience an adventurous walk through the waters of Hezekiah’s Tunnel (1,720 feet long). We then sit on the steps of the Siloam Pool and listen to the story of John 9. From here, we walk up the Pilgrim Road that takes us to “Robinson’s Arch” and the southern wall excavations. We walk on a Roman street and ascend the Temple steps. Close by is the Western Wall. We will take some time to see the massive stones placed here as well as to pray before walking to the Jewish Quarter. Here we will enjoy a conversation with a good friend named Moshe, an Orthodox Jew. We will hear him share about his Jewish faith and customs. Within the Christian Quarter of the Old City is the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. This church built in 325 AD preserves the most likely location for the crucifixion and burial site of Jesus. To end the day, we visit the Garden Tomb. Located just outside the northern walls of the Old City, this is an alternative suggested location for the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. We will enjoy a brief Worship & Communion service here. We return to our hotel for a Farewell Dinner. Depending on airlines schedules, we will either then transfer immediately following dinner to the Ben Gurion airport for our night flight home, or enjoy one last overnight in Jerusalem before flying home tomorrow.
Day 12 – Saturday, April 10: Transfer to Airport, Flight Home
Depending upon airlines schedules, we will transfer in the morning to Ben Gurion Airport for our return flight back to the U.S.A.
SOUTHERN ISRAEL & JORDAN OPTION
($1,977 PER PERSON. Price is based on minimum of 20 travelers for price to be valid. Included: Visa and Border taxes of $77 & gratuities of $65 Not Included: Single room supplement of $445)
Day 12 – Saturday, April 10: Timna, Red Sea, Southern Border Crossing into Jordan, Wadi Rum
Following breakfast, we drive southwards back past the Dead Sea and through the Aravah (Rift Valley). We continue to Timnah. In ancient days, this was a copper mine of the Egyptians. We also walk through a full-size replica of the Old Testament Tabernacle. Next, we will make a brief stop to see the coral reefs of the Red Sea and have a chance to swim in these crystal-clear waters. After border crossing in Jordan, we drive to Wadi Rum. Here, we enjoy an amazing jeep ride in the desert. We then stay in Wadi Rum at Captain’s, an upgraded and newly renovated Bedouin Village. We enjoy dinner together and have a devotional time under the stars. It will be a unique experience!
Day 13 – Sunday, April 11: Wadi Rum, Petra
We wake up for an early breakfast and drive to Petra. We are in the heart of the Seir Mountains, Land of Edomites, mentioned in the Bible in Genesis. These mountains house the Aaron Peak, the highest in Petra and the burial place of Moses’ brother Aaron. A walk through the Siq, the main entrance to Petra, brings us to the first monument “The Treasury” “Al-Khazneh” a dramatic site. This well-preserved monumental tomb appears in the movie “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” A walk further down through the outer siq with all of its tombs and burial chamber brings us to one of the largest theaters in Jordan. A 3000-seat theater from the early first century is carved in the sandstone mountains at the bottom of the High Place of Sacrifice Mountain. Apparently, some sacrificial rituals had taken place here. From here we walk uphill to the Royal Tombs for a great view of the lower part of Petra with all its Roman remains. Dr. John will lead you on an option to walk to the “Monastery” Tomb and/or the High Place of Petra. We will stay overnight in Petra and have dinner at our hotel.
Day 14 – Monday, April 12: Machareus, Mt. Nebo, Medaba Map, Overnight in Medeba or Depart Late Night from Amman (pending flight schedule)
After breakfast we drive north to Machaerus, one of Herod’s palace- fortresses. It was here where John the Baptist was beheaded (Mark 6). You will have the opportunity to walk to the top of this site! Next, we visit Mt. Nebo. We stand where Moses stood and viewed the Holy Land (Deuteronomy 34). It is a breathtaking view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea and the area of Jericho. Finally, we drive into the town of Medeba nearby to St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Displayed here is the famous 6th century “Medeba Map,” showing details of the region as well as details about Jerusalem. Depending on airline schedule, we will either depart Amman, Jordan, for our late-night flight home or overnight in Medeba.
Day 15 – Tuesday, April 13: Flight Home back to the U.S.
Following our flight back to the States and going through US Passport & Customs, we board our domestic flights home.
A word from Dr. John from Masada
It is a joy to greet you today. I invite you to be part of this very extensive 14 day Israel-Jordan trip. You will see over 50+ sites, all of which will connect you with the Bible. Additionally, perhaps your church would be interested in our “Bringing the Bible to Life” seminars. Dr. John teaches these weekend seminars in churches around the country.
We welcome you to be part of this life-changing trip!