Christian Tour Highlights


Join us on a pilgrimage through the Holy Land of Palestine, the birthplace of Christianity. From the sacred sites of Jerusalem to the town of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem, discover the rich tapestry of Palestinian Christian history and faith.

  • Old City of Jerusalem: The historic walled city and center of religious and cultural significance.
  • Old City Walls: The ancient walls that surround the Old City of Jerusalem.
  • Mt. of Olives: The hill overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem, significant in Christian and Jewish history.
  • Chapel of the Ascension: The chapel marking the traditional site of Jesus's ascension to heaven.
  • The Lord's Prayer or Pater Noster Church: The church where Jesus is said to have taught his disciples the Lord's Prayer.
  • Dominus Flevit Chapel: The chapel commemorating the site where Jesus wept over Jerusalem.
  • Church of St. Mary Magdalene: The church dedicated to Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus.
  • Church of all Nations: The church built on the site of the Garden of Gethsemane.
  • Garden of Gethsemane: The garden where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion.
  • Tomb of Virgin Mary: The traditional site of the Virgin Mary's burial.
  • Church of St. Anne: The church believed to be the birthplace of the Virgin Mary.
  • Pool of Bethesda: The ancient pool where Jesus is said to have healed a paralyzed man.
  • The Via Dolorosa: The route believed to be the path Jesus walked on his way to crucifixion.
  • Church of the Holy Sepulcher: The church built on the site of Jesus's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
  • Church of St. John the Baptist in Ein Karem: The church associated with the birthplace of John the Baptist.
  • Church of the Visitation in Ein Karem: The church commemorating the visit of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth.

Jerusalem

  • Old City of Jerusalem: The historic walled city and center of religious and cultural significance.
  • Old City Walls: The ancient walls that surround the Old City of Jerusalem.
  • Mt. of Olives: The hill overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem, significant in Christian and Jewish history.
  • Chapel of the Ascension: The chapel marking the traditional site of Jesus's ascension to heaven.
  • The Lord's Prayer or Pater Noster Church: The church where Jesus is said to have taught his disciples the Lord's Prayer.
  • Dominus Flevit Chapel: The chapel commemorating the site where Jesus wept over Jerusalem.
  • Church of St. Mary Magdalene: The church dedicated to Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus.
  • Church of all Nations: The church built on the site of the Garden of Gethsemane.
  • Garden of Gethsemane: The garden where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion.
  • Tomb of Virgin Mary: The traditional site of the Virgin Mary's burial.
  • Church of St. Anne: The church believed to be the birthplace of the Virgin Mary.
  • Pool of Bethesda: The ancient pool where Jesus is said to have healed a paralyzed man.
  • The Via Dolorosa: The route believed to be the path Jesus walked on his way to crucifixion.
  • Church of the Holy Sepulcher: The church built on the site of Jesus's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
  • Church of St. John the Baptist in Ein Karem: The church associated with the birthplace of John the Baptist.
  • Church of the Visitation in Ein Karem: The church commemorating the visit of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth.

  • Church of the Nativity: The church built over the traditional birthplace of Jesus.
  • Milk Grotto Chapel: The chapel associated with the Virgin Mary's hiding during the Massacre of the Innocents.
  • The Old City of Bethlehem: The historic center of the city of Bethlehem.
  • The Shepherds' Field – Greek Orthodox: The site where angels are said to have appeared to shepherds announcing the birth of Jesus.
  • The Shepherds' Field - Latin: Another site associated with the appearance of angels to shepherds.
  • Virgin Mary's Well in Beit Sahour: The well believed to be the source of water used by the Holy Family.
  • The Convent of the Hortus Conclusus | Sealed Garden: A convent associated with the Virgin Mary.

Bethlehem

  • Church of the Nativity: The church built over the traditional birthplace of Jesus.
  • Milk Grotto Chapel: The chapel associated with the Virgin Mary's hiding during the Massacre of the Innocents.
  • The Old City of Bethlehem: The historic center of the city of Bethlehem.
  • The Shepherds' Field – Greek Orthodox: The site where angels are said to have appeared to shepherds announcing the birth of Jesus.
  • The Shepherds' Field - Latin: Another site associated with the appearance of angels to shepherds.
  • Virgin Mary's Well in Beit Sahour: The well believed to be the source of water used by the Holy Family.
  • The Convent of the Hortus Conclusus | Sealed Garden: A convent associated with the Virgin Mary.

  • The City Center of Ramallah: The modern commercial and administrative center of the city.
  • The Old City of Ramallah: The historic core of the city.
  • The Tomb and Museum of Yaser Arafat: The mausoleum and museum dedicated to the former Palestinian leader.
  • The Crusader Church of the Holy Family: A medieval church in Ramallah.

Ramallah

  • The City Center of Ramallah: The modern commercial and administrative center of the city.
  • The Old City of Ramallah: The historic core of the city.
  • The Tomb and Museum of Yaser Arafat: The mausoleum and museum dedicated to the former Palestinian leader.
  • The Crusader Church of the Holy Family: A medieval church in Ramallah.

  • Tell es-Sultan or Ancient Jericho: The site of the ancient city of Jericho, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
  • Mount of Temptation: The mountain where Jesus is said to have been tempted by the devil.
  • Zacchaeus Tree: The sycamore tree that Zacchaeus climbed to see Jesus.
  • Jordan River and Baptism Site: The site where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
  • Ancient Qumran: The archaeological site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
  • Mary & Martha Church in Bethany: The church associated with the sisters Mary and Martha, friends of Jesus.
  • The Dead Sea: The saltwater lake known for its high salinity and therapeutic properties.
  • Tomb of Lazarus in Bethany: The site where Jesus is said to have raised Lazarus from the dead.
  • St. George's Monastery: An ancient Greek Orthodox monastery located in the Jerusalem Wilderness.

Jericho

  • Tell es-Sultan or Ancient Jericho: The site of the ancient city of Jericho, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
  • Mount of Temptation: The mountain where Jesus is said to have been tempted by the devil.
  • Zacchaeus Tree: The sycamore tree that Zacchaeus climbed to see Jesus.
  • Jordan River and Baptism Site: The site where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
  • Ancient Qumran: The archaeological site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
  • Mary & Martha Church in Bethany: The church associated with the sisters Mary and Martha, friends of Jesus.
  • The Dead Sea: The saltwater lake known for its high salinity and therapeutic properties.
  • Tomb of Lazarus in Bethany: The site where Jesus is said to have raised Lazarus from the dead.
  • St. George's Monastery: An ancient Greek Orthodox monastery located in the Jerusalem Wilderness.

  • The Old City of Hebron: The historic center of the city of Hebron, known for its traditional architecture.
  • Mamre: The site associated with the biblical figure of Abraham.
  • Oak of Abraham: The tree believed to have been planted by Abraham.

Hebron

  • The Old City of Hebron: The historic center of the city of Hebron, known for its traditional architecture.
  • Mamre: The site associated with the biblical figure of Abraham.
  • Oak of Abraham: The tree believed to have been planted by Abraham.

  • The Old City of Nablus: The historic center of the city, known for its traditional architecture.
  • Mount Gerizim: The mountain where the Samaritan community has its religious center.
  • Samaritan Museum: The museum showcasing the history and culture of the Samaritan community.
  • The Church of Jacob's Well: The church built over the traditional site of Jacob's Well.
  • Joseph's Tomb: The traditional burial site of the biblical figure Joseph.
  • Remains of Sebastia: The archaeological site of the ancient city of Sebastia.

Nablus

  • The Old City of Nablus: The historic center of the city, known for its traditional architecture.
  • Mount Gerizim: The mountain where the Samaritan community has its religious center.
  • Samaritan Museum: The museum showcasing the history and culture of the Samaritan community.
  • The Church of Jacob's Well: The church built over the traditional site of Jacob's Well.
  • Joseph's Tomb: The traditional burial site of the biblical figure Joseph.
  • Remains of Sebastia: The archaeological site of the ancient city of Sebastia.

  • The Church of the Ten Lepers in Burquin: The church associated with the story of Jesus healing ten lepers.
  • Khirbet Bal'ama and the Water Tunnel: An archaeological site with an ancient water tunnel.
  • Latin Church of Visitation: The church commemorating the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth.
  • Old city of Jenin: The historic center of the city of Jenin.

Jenin

  • The Church of the Ten Lepers in Burquin: The church associated with the story of Jesus healing ten lepers.
  • Khirbet Bal'ama and the Water Tunnel: An archaeological site with an ancient water tunnel.
  • Latin Church of Visitation: The church commemorating the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth.
  • Old city of Jenin: The historic center of the city of Jenin.