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Bringing the Bible to Life Israel Tour |
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DON'T BE FOOLED BY OTHER TOUR COMPANIES THAT SHOWS YOU A LOW ADVERTISED PRICE AND THEN ADDS HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TO THAT TOUR PRICE.
This tour offers a DISCOUNT for paying with cash and includes breakfast AND dinner daily, all admissions, travel insurance and study material.
Once again, Israel opens its doors to those who are seeking to step back in time, to enter a land that echoes with the voices of Abraham, David, and Elijah to glimpse the triumphs of her prophets and the follies of her kings. It beckons those who seek to know that Christ's ministry still permeates the land as powerfully as his teachings till encompass the earth. Come join us! |
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$1999
per-person for 12 Days |
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Oct 30-Nov 10, 2013 |
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Tour ID: 923J30 |
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Religious Focus:
Sightseeing:
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Included:
• Accommodations 4/5-star hotels
• Meals as indicated in itinerary
• Entrance fees and activities as specified in itinerary
• Hotel porterage - 1 bag per person
• Whisper technology headsets to be used during tour
• Experienced US guide traveling and Services of a bilingual licensed Israeli tour guide throughout tour
• Transfers via deluxe air-conditioned motor coaches
• Destination study and informational books
• Travel Day Bag
• Travel Insurance
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Not Included:
• Round-trip air from your home city. Group air from Salt Lake City is $1559.00 cash/$1629.00 Credit card
• Tips & gratuities ($125 pp)
*paid in advance (required)
• Items of a personal nature
• Meals not specified in itinerary
• Passport
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Optional Pricing:
• Single rate is $2349.00
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Payment Terms:
• $500 per-person due at booking
• Final payment due Aug 23rd, 2013
• Terms & Conditions
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Contact Information:
Wendy Fracchia, Tour Manager
Tel:(801) 483-5285
Email Wendy
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Day 1: Wed, Oct 30th
Depart USA to Tel Aviv
Day 2: Thurs, Oct 31st
Tel Aviv - Jaffa
Welcome to Israel! As you begin your journey in this ancient land, you will notice that the mountains have hidden secrets and the old ruins have legends. For 3,000 years on this small patch of land, men have toiled and battled; prayed and worshiped; and added their own small humanity to the history of this country. Listen and let the land of Israel tell you the stories of its past. Sitting on the edge of the Mediterranean, Jaffa still stands as one of the world's oldest ports. Tradition claims that Jaffa was settled by Noah's youngest son when the Flood receded; and ever since its founding, Jaffa has been a center of commerce, activity and historical events. Located in one of the small alleyways, visit Simon the Tanner's house that remains a monument to the wonderful revelation Peter the Apostle received to go and preach to the entire world. (D)
Day 3: Fri, Nov 1
Caesarea -Friday Nov 1 Mt. Carmel - Megiddo - Nazareth - Cana
“And on the morrow, they entered into Caesarea…Cornelius thy prayer is heard.” Enter Caesarea, remains of a city founded by Herod, residence of Pontius Pilate and a prison for Paul. Sit in the well-preserved amphitheater overlooking the blue sea and hear the story of Paul's conversion of the Centurion.
The scenery begins to change to the beautiful green pastures and high rolling hills of the Jezreel Valley as we approach Mt Carmel where the prophet Elijah and the priests of Baal contested their faith. Not far away is Megiddo, the tragic site of ancient bloody battles where nations were won and lost. Upon these same tragic fields, the great and terrible last battle of Armageddon will be fought. As we make our way towards the Sea of Galilee we will stop by the church in Cana that celebrates the 1st miracle performed by Christ when he turned water to wine at the wedding. (B/D)
Day 4: Sat, Nov 2
Mt Tabor - Banias - Beit Shean
“And he lifted up his hands and blessed them…while he blessed them; he was carried up into heaven.” Mount Tabor is one of the mountains traditionally claimed to be the site of the transfiguration of Jesus Christ. You will thrill to the almost hair-raising taxi ride up the mountain, but once at the summit, you will feel the peace and calm of the surrounding valley. Travel to the ancient tel of Bet She'an, where 6,000 years of civilization seem to unfold among the ruins. It is believed to be the very Bet She'an of the Old Testament where the former King of Israel, Saul, was fastened to the city wall without his head by the conquering Philistines. (B/D)
Day 5: Sun, Nov 3
Banias\Sea of Galilee\Jordan River
Besides a place of great natural beauty Banias is the site of ancient Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus demanded to know of His disciples who people were saying He was. As we make our way back south towards the Sea of Galilee you see to see some of the rich farm land that has made Israel on of the leading agriculture leaders of the world. This afternoon you will sail upon the Sea of Galilee to view the area of Jesus Christ's early ministry. As the wind carries your boat, note the halo of mountains that surrounds its shores. Our last visit will be at the Yardenit Baptismal Site on the banks of the Jordan River. It is here that people from around the world, representing diverse denominations, still come to be baptized. (B/L/D)
Day 6: Mon, Nov 4
Mount of Beatitudes\Capernaum\Tabgha
The Mount of Beatitudes where Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount is always a highlight to visitors. Here you can see how it was possible to Jesus to teach the multitude all at the same time. From here we will visit Tabgha, site of the miracle of the loaves and fishes. There is a beautiful Byzantine mosaic in the floor of this miracle that you will not want to miss. We will end our day Capernaum, where Jesus lived and recruited his first followers among the fishermen. The well preserved city will amaze you as you sit in the synagogue and imagine Jesus' teaching and performing miracles for the masses. (B/D)
Day 7:Tue, Nov 5
Qumran\Dead Sea\Masada\Jerusalem
As we leave the fertile valleys of the Galilee, we enter the strange and barren desert of the Dead Sea. Once the Biblical Lands of Moab and Edom, the Dead Sea basin has been a refuge to prophets, zealots and outcasts throughout time. Buried in the beige limestone bluffs, the ruins of Qumran still tell the story of the essences, a reclusive Jewish sect that buried the now famous Dead Sea Scrolls. Further south lays Ein Gedi, the oasis where David hid from King Saul. From the desert floor, ascend by cable car to the spectacular cliff-top fortress of Masada, where a community of 960 Jews preferred death at their own hands to the indignity of surrender to the overwhelming Roman forces. While at the Dead Sea, you cannot miss the opportunity to enjoy a dip in the buoyant waters and bathe in the wonderful medicinal mud! Even Cleopatra sent her slaves to retrieve this magical mud in order to preserve her legendary beauty. This evening we will journey to the beloved city of Jerusalem. (B/D)
Day 8: Wed, Nov 6
Western Wall\Dome of the Rock Old City\Old Jerusalem
The Western Wall is the most important site in all of Jewish civilization because these rough massive stones are all that is left of the great Second Temple. Revered and honored, the Jews wait and hope for the day they will rebuild their third and final temple upon these sacred remnants. Above the wall is Mount Moriah where the Islamic shrine, the Dome of the Rock, is located. Entering the oldest quarter of Jerusalem, follow the winding alleys and crowded streets to the Pools of Bethesda and learn about their importance. We will discover the ancient city beneath the modern streets where the old paving stones are carved with Roman games at Antonia Fortress. Located in the old quarter of Jerusalem is the site believed to be the Room of the Last Supper. Devoid of gilded statues or ornate chapels, the quiet simplicity and elegance of this room helps one to focus on the words of Christ and the poignant last moments with his beloved disciples. Our last stop will be at the House of Caiaphas, which owns the dark and sad dungeon that once imprisoned the Savior. To experience the cold dismal cells and feel the sorrow and grieving of such a place, brings understanding and gratitude to our hearts. (B/D)
Day 9: Thur, Nov 7
Israel Museum\Yad Vashem\Bethlehem
Discover the treasures of the Israel Museum and the Shrine of the Book, the site chosen to house the Dead Sea Scrolls. This unique building is shaped like the ancient pottery in which the precious scrolls lay hidden for thousands of year. While we are there we will get to see the Holy Land Model, a unique scale model of Jerusalem at the time of Christ. The model visually explains the layout of the ancient city as well as the design and magnitude of the Second Temple. One of the most memorable pages of Jewish history unfolds as we visit Yad Veshem, the official memorial to the six million Jews who perished in the Nazi-wrought Holocaust in Europe. Music, bells and churches appropriately adorn the little town of Bethlehem for it was here that the Light of the World was given life. Pilgrimages, sacred holidays, and festivities occur all year long to celebrate the birth of Christ. Tradition holds that the small humble inn with just a stable for lodging was located where the Church of the Nativity now stands. Shepherds still tend their flocks on the fields overlooking Bethlehem just as they did over 2,000 years ago when the angel appeared bringing them glad tidings of great joy. Gathered on these fields, we sing the beloved hymns and listen to the wondrous story - a moment not to be forgotten. (B/D)
Day 10: Fri, Nov 8
Mount of Olives\Gethsemane\The Old City
This morning begins with on the Mount of Olives on whose slopes the Garden of Gethsemane lies nestled. Feel the powerful spirit in the Garden as you envision the momentous events, which took place at this sacred site. After lunch we will stop at the beautiful Garden Tomb, there is a limestone hill, which many revere as Golgotha, site of the crucifixion. Just around that hill is an old cemetery with an ancient tomb that once held the Savior's mortal body and saw its glorious resurrection. There is a sign on the door of the tomb that says, “Do not look for Him here for He is risen”. You will never forget this moment in your life as you look for Him, not in the tomb but within your own life. (B/D)
Day 11: Sat, Nov 9
Jerusalem Garden Tomb\Farewell Dinner
Your last day in Jerusalem will be yours to spend in the Old City of Jerusalem or to visit on your own one of the many sites that inspired you to come back. Tonight we will have a farewell dinner together as we prepare to leave the land we have grown to love to travel back home After clearing immigration and customs, you will transfer to the connecting gate for your flight back to Salt Lake City (B)
Day 1: Fri, Nov 10
Flight Home with memories to last a lifetime.
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All pricing and information is subject to change for any reason at any time. |
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