October 19 -28, 2026
This will not be like many other tours… this will be a Revival Encounter Tour. With specially curated sites and space to pray, reflect, worship, and encounter the very living and present God of the bible in the very streets, fields, towns, and land of the bible.
Partial Itinerary
After arriving in Israel, we’ll begin our journey on the Mediterranean coast, visiting ancient Joppa and Simon the Tanner’s house, with beautiful coastal views from Tel Aviv and Herzliya. From there we’ll travel north along the coast to Caesarea by the Sea, then up to Mount Carmel and Megiddo, before heading into the hills of the Galilee region and settling in at a beautiful hotel right on the Sea of Galilee.
While in the Galilee, we’ll have a full encounter day on the Sea of Galilee—including a worship boat ride, time in Capernaum, Magdala, and opportunities for Jordan River baptisms. We’ll also visit key biblical locations such as the Mount of Beatitudes and the traditional site of the Feeding of the 5,000, seeing the Gospels come alive in the very places where Jesus ministered.
From the north, we’ll journey south through the Valley of Elah (where David faced Goliath), continue via Jericho, and then make our ascent into Jerusalem, taking in a stunning overlook from the Mount of Olives. In Jerusalem and the surrounding region, we’ll explore powerful sites including the City of David, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Pool of Siloam, the Southern Steps, the Jewish Quarter, Temple Mount, the Western Wall, Bethlehem, the Garden Tomb (with communion and worship), Ein Gedi, and the Dead Sea, as well as special times in the Garden of Gethsemane, St Peter in Gallicantu (Caiaphas’ house) and the Upper Room for impartation and commissioning.
Please note that while we fully intend to visit all of these key locations, the exact order, timing, and some specific stops may be adjusted or changed entirely due to local conditions such as weather, security, or circumstances beyond our control. Any changes will be made with the heart to preserve both the flow of the itinerary and the depth of encounter at each site.
If you have any physical disabilities with walking long distances or hiking, please note that a few sites may be difficult to experience fully.
This will not be like many other tours… this will be a Revival Encounter Tour. With specially curated sites and space to pray, reflect, worship, and encounter the very living and present God of the bible in the very streets, fields, towns, and land of the bible.
PARTIAL ITINERARY:
After arriving in Israel, we’ll begin our journey on the Mediterranean coast, visiting ancient Joppa and Simon the Tanner’s house, with beautiful coastal views from Tel Aviv and Herzliya. From there we’ll travel north along the coast to Caesarea by the Sea, then up to Mount Carmel and Megiddo, before heading into the hills of the Galilee region and settling in at a beautiful hotel right on the Sea of Galilee.
While in the Galilee, we’ll have a full encounter day on the Sea of Galilee—including a worship boat ride, time in Capernaum, Magdala, and opportunities for Jordan River baptisms. We’ll also visit key biblical locations such as the Mount of Beatitudes and the traditional site of the Feeding of the 5,000, seeing the Gospels come alive in the very places where Jesus ministered.
From the north, we’ll journey south through the Valley of Elah (where David faced Goliath), continue via Jericho, and then make our ascent into Jerusalem, taking in a stunning overlook from the Mount of Olives. In Jerusalem and the surrounding region, we’ll explore powerful sites including the City of David, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Pool of Siloam, the Southern Steps, the Jewish Quarter, Temple Mount, the Western Wall, Bethlehem, the Garden Tomb (with communion and worship), Ein Gedi, and the Dead Sea, as well as special times in the Garden of Gethsemane, St Peter in Gallicantu (Caiaphas’ house) and the Upper Room for impartation and commissioning.
Please note that while we fully intend to visit all of these key locations, the exact order, timing, and some specific stops may be adjusted or changed entirely due to local conditions such as weather, security, or circumstances beyond our control. Any changes will be made with the heart to preserve both the flow of the itinerary and the depth of encounter at each site.
If you have any physical disabilities with walking long distances or hiking, please note that a few sites may be difficult to experience fully.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN MY PACKAGE?
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
What’s Included In My Package?
Important Details
This is, by far, the most common question asked. Since tourism is one of Israel’s most prominent industries, news agencies and/or people who may be opposed to Israel can paint Israel in such a way as to persuade potential travelers to stay away. The reality on the ground is that it is statistically safer to travel to Israel than it is to travel to some inner cities in the US. And, the most common comment that we receive when the trip is over is that people couldn’t believe how safe they felt in the Land. Obviously, Israel is in the Middle East and the political situation over there will remain tense until the Lord returns.*
*If, for any reason, the US State Department issues a travel advisory to Israel AND our agents who live in Israel agree, we will reschedule a trip if it is deemed unsafe to travel there due to political tension.
Yes, the price is based on double occupancy and you can either request a roommate or you’ll be placed with someone close to your age and gender. If you want to request a single room, you can but the price is significantly higher – just let us know if you’d like that option.
Payment of $299 per-person deposit is non-refundable.
150 Days or more prior to tour: 100% of total price paid for tour is refunded, excluding the non-refunable $299 per-person deposit
120-149 Days prior to tour: 75% of total price paid for tour is refunded, excluding the non-refundable $299 per-person deposit
60-119 Days prior to tour: 50% of total price paid for tour is refunded, excluding the non-refundable $299 per-person deposit
30-59 Days prior to tour: 25% of total price paid for tour is refunded, excluding the non-refundable $299 per-person deposit
0-29 Days prior to tour: 0% of total price paid for tour is refund
Yes, the price is based on double occupancy and you can either request a roommate or you’ll be placed with someone close to your age and gender. If you want to request a single room, you can but the price is significantly higher – just let us know if you’d like that option.
When we’re in the Galilee area, the weather will be warm (in the high 60’s and 70’s). When we’re in Jerusalem, the weather can be significantly cooler (50’s and 60’s during the day and even cooler at night). We recommend bringing a warm jacket for the evenings in Jerusalem and a light sweatshirt or sweater for the evening in the Galilee.
Yes, there will be plenty of time to shop. We know the best places that give you the best prices and we will do our best to steer you away from the places that like to take advantage of tourists.
We recommend carrying no more than $200 cash with you. Most places that we visit will take credit cards and there are also cash machines that will take your debit card and give you shekels (the Israeli currency) in return.
Yes, we will spend some time in the Dead Sea for a swim.
No, we don’t provide travel insurance and we leave that up to the individual traveler if they are interested in obtaining that for themselves.
We encourage people to pack modestly. There will never be a time where you have to ‘dress up’ (so leave the tuxedos and evening gowns at home). While touring, it’s perfectly fine to wear shorts and tee shirts. Jeans are acceptable everywhere we go. There are some sites that require that everyone wears pants and shirts with sleeves and we will let you know which ones they are so that you can dress appropriately on that day. The most important thing to pack is a pair of comfortable walking shoes as we do a lot of walking in the Land.
Yes, we will stop at the Jordan River and those that would like to be baptized will have that opportunity
Each evening is absolutely free. There will be times that we’ll have leaders from the Land meeting with us in a private conference room at the hotel. However, after dinner each evening, you’re free to do whatever you’d like. When in Jerusalem, we’re walking distance from the Old City and when in the Galilee area, we’ll be on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and you’ll be free to walk on the seashore or walk to nearby Tiberias and experience Israeli nightlife.