Nazareth
Explore Jesus’ childhood home where the angel Gabriel announced His birth (Luke 1:26–38)
Explore Jesus’ childhood home where the angel Gabriel announced His birth (Luke 1:26–38)
Follow the path Jesus walked to His crucifixion (Luke 23:26–32).
Enjoy prayer and worship while sailing a wooden boat on the waters where Jesus calmed the storm (Mark 4:35-41) and called His first disciples
Enjoy prayer, worship, and communion at the beautiful traditional site of the burial and resurrection of Jesus.
Begin your journey by exploring the land of the Bible, preparing to walk in the footsteps of biblical figures.
Wander the ancient port city where Jonah set sail (Jonah 1) and Peter stayed at the house of Simon the Tanner (Acts 9:43).
Visit the site where Peter received his vision, opening the way for the Gospel to the Gentiles (Acts 10).
Explore the modern city near biblical Joppa, see Neve Zedek, White City, Rothschild Boulevard, Shuk HaCarmel, Rabin Square, and more.
Walk the Roman port city where Cornelius became the first Gentile convert to Christianity (Acts 10) and see aqueducts and amphitheaters from biblical times.
Stand on the site of Elijah’s dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18) and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
Explore Jesus’ childhood home where the angel Gabriel announced His birth (Luke 1:26–38)
Visit the site of Jesus’ first miracle, turning water into wine (John 2:1–11).
Stand where Peter confessed Jesus as the Messiah (Matthew 16:13–20).
Reflect where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7).
Visit the traditional site of the Feeding of the 5,000 (Mark 6:30–44).
Walk in the town where Jesus taught in the synagogue and healed the sick (Matthew 4:13–17; Mark 2:1–12).
Enjoy prayer and worship while sailing a wooden boat on the waters where Jesus calmed the storm (Mark 4:35-41) and called His first disciples
See the traditional site of Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist (Matthew 3:13-17); whoever wishes can be baptized here.
Stand near the walls that fell at Joshua’s command (Joshua 6) and where Jesus healed the blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52).
Explore the oasis where David hid from King Saul (1 Samuel 24).
Discover where the Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden, preserving biblical texts.
Float in the world’s saltiest sea, referenced in biblical wilderness wanderings (Numbers 34:3).
Overlook Jerusalem from the site where Jesus wept over the city (Luke 19:41–44) and ascended to heaven (Acts 1:9–12).
Walk where Jesus prayed before His arrest (Matthew 26:36–46).
Visit the site of Jesus’ healing of the paralyzed man (John 5:1–9).
Follow the path Jesus walked to His crucifixion (Luke 23:26–32).
Stand where Pilate presented Jesus to the crowds, saying “Behold the Man” (John 19:5).
Stand on the sacred hill overlooking Jerusalem, a place tied to key events in King David’s reign and later biblical prophecy (Psalm 2:6).
Explore the traditional site of the Last Supper and Pentecost, where the early church began (Acts 2).
Visit the traditional burial site of Israel’s revered king (1 Kings 2:10).
Reflect where Peter denied Jesus three times (Luke 22:54–62).
Experience Jerusalem’s history and biblical stories come alive through lights and narration.
This special experience lets you work as a hobby archeologist in the Holy Land, excavating, sifting, examining, and studying ancient artifacts.
See the sacred site of Solomon’s and Herod’s temples (2 Chronicles 3:1).
Walk through Jerusalem’s oldest quarter, uncovering the roots of the ancient city and its biblical significance (2 Kings 22:14).
Climb the steps once used by Jesus and millions of pilgrims entering the Temple complex.
Explore the hidden passageways beneath the Western Wall, revealing ancient foundations of the Second Temple and insights into Jerusalem’s biblical past (Ezra 6:3).
Enjoy prayer, worship, and communion at the beautiful traditional site of the burial and resurrection of Jesus.