Tours which focus on Christian sites. Israel is the place where Jesus spent almost all of his life, and it's also a central place in the life of other key figures in Christianity (John the Baptist, Mary the Virgin, St. Peter, St. Paul and others), in the development of Christianity and monasticism. In memory of the events in life of Jesus and other Christian figures there were built many churches on the sites of the events, when the most important are The Holy Sepulcher, Church of the Nativity and Basilica of Annunciation. In Israel, we'll also find many convents, when some of the convents and churches are among the oldest in the world.
Nazareth is the city where Mary the Virgin received the annunciation of the forthcoming birth of Jesus Christ, and where he has spent his childhood and one of the most beautiful and important churches of Israel is located here.
Jerusalem was founded by King David 3000 years ago, and his successor King Solomon has built the First Temple in it. We'll follow the remains of the days of the First Temple.
In Ramla we'll find an enormous medieval church, which was converted to a mosque hundreds of years ago, a beautiful Franciscan monastery with an original painting by Tizian, a 1300 years old underground water reservoir where one can take a boat and sail, a medieval tower with a beautifu
The most popular tour, showing Jerusalem and its holiest sites – Western Wall, Temple Mount, Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Via Dolorosa, Holy Sepulcher and more.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, and spent his last days in Jerusalem, where he was crucified and resurrected. Many churches and sites tell the story of the most important days of Jesus Christ, making the two cities to be the most important places in Christianity.
The colorful and aromatic market of Ramla is proud of its hummus, Tunisian fricassee sandwich and fruits, when nearby you'd find many historical religious places, such as a crusaders church which became a mosque, great archeological sites, like an underground medieval water reservoir, w
Several figures have taken part in the history of the beginning of Christianity, and became saints – Mary the Virgin, John the Baptist, Saint Peter and other apostles and many others.
The glory days of Jerusalem were the days of King Herod in 1st century BC and until the destruction of the Second Temple in 1st century AD. The city was built again as a big city by Hadrian as a pagan center, later by Constantine and St.