Join this Unforgettable Israel Tour
Dear Friends,
I am excited to invite you to join our 2027 trip to the Holy Land. This tour of Israel has been a long time in the making, and now it’s official—we’re going! Whether you’ve been to Israel before or this would be your first time to visit the Holy Land, I would love for you to be part of this trip.
My friends at Rishon World Tours have created a journey of a lifetime. We will walk where Jesus walked and where so many of the miracles in the bible took place. They have arranged a deluxe motor coach, wonderful hotels, delicious meals, and a daily itinerary that takes in all that our minds and hearts can absorb.
Please pray about joining us for this life-changing experience, then make your reservation and get your name on the list. And if there’s someone you would like to invite to join us, feel free to give them a call and invite them as well.
I’m looking forward to touring Israel with you!
Blessings,
Pastor Rob Verdeyen
Calvary Corvallis
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Best of Israel Tours will bring the Bible to life. Walk where Jesus walked. Those who travel through Israel will never read their Bible the same again!
Join us for an unforgettable trip of a lifetime.
March 31, 2027
Depart from your Local Airport and arrive in Israel
Today our group embarks on a journey to the Holy Land. Prepare yourself for a life-changing experience. Make sure to get some rest on the flight because soon you will be walking where our Savior walked!
April 1, 2027
Arrive in Israel
Welcome to Israel! We arrive in Tel Aviv where we will meet our guide and travel to our hotel for two nights.
April 2, 2027
Tel Aviv & rest day at the Beach
After a long flight, we will enjoy a relaxing day at the beach on the Mediterranean Sea before we begin our tour of Israel the next morning.
April 3, 2027
Joppa, Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth
We begin our day traveling at the ancient port of Joppa, where Jonah sailed from to flee from God’s command to go to Nineveh, and Peter raised Dorcas to life and later received a vision from the Lord to share the Gospel with the Gentiles. Next, we will travel along the Mediterranean coast to Caesarea and view the Roman Amphitheatre, the Hippodrome, and the Aqueduct. We will continue our journey to Mt. Carmel, where the prophet Elijah defeated the priests of Baal. Next, we will journey through the Jezreel Valley to Megiddo, the Armageddon battlefield, and then travel to Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus, and tour the Nazareth Village, a wonderful recreation of biblical times. Then we will visit Mt. Precipice, the site where the people of Nazareth attempted to push Jesus off the cliffside. We will end our day with a drive by Cana and enjoy the next three nights in Galilee.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Caesarea
- Mount Carmel
- Megiddo
- Nazareth
- Mt. Precipice
- Cana
April 4, 2027
Mt. of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Magdala, & Sea of Galilee Boat Ride
Our day begins with a devotional at the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus gave His inspiring Sermon on the Mount. Next, we tour Capernaum, where Jesus did most of His miracles, and the home of the Apostle Peter. Then we will visit the archeological site of Gamala, which has been called “the Masada of the Golan Heights” because Jews bravely fought against the Romans. Next, we will journey to Magdala, Mary Magdalene’s hometown, to view an ancient synagogue. Then we will enjoy St. Peter’s fish for lunch before a relaxing cruise on the Sea of Galilee and reflect on the miracles which confirmed Jesus is God the Son. We will close our day at the Hamat Gader Hot Springs before returning to our hotel for dinner and a good night’s rest in Galilee.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Mount of Beatitudes
- Capernaum
- Gamala
- Magdala
- Sea of Galilee Cruise
- Hamat Gader Hot Springs
April 5, 2027
Tel Dan, Caesarea Philippi, Mt Arbel, Baptism at the Sea of Galilee, a bonfire with worship
After breakfast, we will depart for Tel Dan, where Israel fell into alternative worship, and then drive to Caesarea Philippi, the site of Peter’s confession of Jesus Christ. Next, we will journey to Mt. Arbel for a breathtaking view of the Sea of Galilee and a time of worship. Then we will return to the Sea of Galilee for a baptism service, followed by a bonfire and an inspiring time of worship. Overnight in Galilee.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Tel Dan
- Caesarea Philippi
- Mt. Arbel
- Sea of Galilee Baptism & Bon Fire
April 6, 2027
Beit Shean, Gideon’s Spring, Mt. Nebo, Travel to Petra
Welcome to Jordan!
Today, we will journey to Beit Shean, a magnificent archeological site, where the Philistines defeated King Saul. Next, we will travel to Gideon’s Spring, where God commanded Gideon to select 300 men to battle against the Midianites. Then we will cross the Jordan River and drive up to Mt. Nebo, believed to be the site of the tomb of Moses, for a spectacular view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. We will study the panorama as we read the Scripture, showing Moses the “Promised Land” before He brought him home to heaven. Our day ends in Petra, where we will enjoy dinner and spend the night.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Beit Shean
- Gideon’s Spring
- Mt. Nebo
April 7, 2027
Petra, Eilat
Our day begins at the amazing mountain fortress of Petra. This is known to be inhabited by the Edomites, the descendants of Esau. We will walk through the “Siq,” an immense crack in the Nabatean sandstone, to the city of Petra, carved out of the rose-red rock. The Treasury, El Khazneh, is one of the most elegant remains of antiquity. Beyond El Khazneh, we are surrounded on both sides by hundreds of Petra’s carved and built structures. Then we will drive to Israel’s popular vacation destination, Eilat, located on the Red Sea, where we will enjoy a delicious dinner and spend the night.
April 8, 2027
Free Day in Eilat
Enjoy a free day at Eilat shopping, relaxing on the shores of the Red Sea, or having lunch at a local restaurant. We will spend the night in Eilat before traveling towards the Dead Sea the next morning.
April 9, 2027
Timnah Park + Tabernacle, Masada, Dea Sea, Ein Gedi, Qumran, Jerusalem
Our day begins with a tour of Timnah Park, where we will explore a full-scale replica of the Old Testament Tabernacle that Moses and Israel used while wandering through the wilderness for forty years. Then we will take a cable car ride to the mountain top fortress of Masada. Here, our guide will share with us the history behind the famous zealots’ last stand. Afterwards, we will enjoy some free time at the Dead Sea before we journey to Ein Gedi, “Springs of the Goat,” an oasis on the western shore of the Dead Sea. This is the place where David hid from King Saul and where God defeated Israel’s enemies while King Jehoshaphat led Israel in praise and worship. Then we will travel to Qumran, the site where the famous Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947, before traveling to Jerusalem, where we will spend the first of four nights.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Timnah Park Tabernacle Replica
- Masada
- Dead Sea
- Ein Gedi
- Qumran
April 10, 2027
Mt. Zion, Jewish Quarter, Western Wall, Southern Steps, City of David, Jeremiah’s Cistern, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Pool of Siloam, Western Wall Tunnel
Our first day in Jerusalem will begin at Mt. Zion to learn about the biblical significance of this location. Then we will travel to the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, followed by a visit to the Western Wall. Next, we will visit the Southern Steps, the place where Jesus entered the Temple. Then we will tour the City of David, visit Jeremiah’s Cistern, walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, and stop for a devotional teaching at the Pool of Siloam. Afterwards, we will walk through the Western Wall Tunnel and, if conditions permit, we will visit the Temple Mount to receive commentary about the Temple Periods. After a full day of touring, we will return to our hotel for dinner and rest.
April 11, 2027
Israel Museum, Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Bethlehem
Our second day in the Holy City begins with a tour of the Israel Museum to view a model of Jerusalem and learn more about the Dead Sea Scrolls. Next, we will visit the Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem. Next, we will travel to Bethlehem, the birthplace of our Savior, Jesus Christ. If time permits, we will visit the Valley of Elah, the site where David defeated Goliath.
Sites you’ll see include:
- Israel Museum
- Yad Vashem
- Bethlehem
April 12, 2027
Mount of Olives, Palm Sunday Road, Garden of Gethsemane, Pool of Bethesda, St. Anne’s Church, Antonia Fortress, Way of the Cross, Garden Tomb
Our last full day in Jerusalem begins with a view of the Holy City from the Mount of Olives, where we will hear a devotional teaching about Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. Then we will walk down the Palm Sunday Road to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed to the Father before He was betrayed. Next, we will visit the Pool of Bethesda and St. Anne’s Church. Afterward, we will visit the Antonia Fortress, which was built by Herod the Great to honor Mark Antony. It is also believed to be the site where Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus Christ to be crucified. Then, we will visit the Garden Tomb, where it is believed Jesus Christ was crucified at Golgotha and buried nearby and rose victoriously three days later. There we will worship and partake of communion together. We will close our day with a Farewell Dinner.
April 13, 2027
Depart for Home
We will transfer to the Tel Aviv Airport for an early-morning flight departure and enjoy the memories of an amazing journey to the Holy Land and Jordan.
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Israel Land Tour
Included:
Roundtrip airfare from Portland including current air taxes and fuel surcharges (taxes and fuel charges are subject to change), 12 nights lodging at 4-star hotels, breakfast and dinner daily, farewell dinner, 2 lunches, full-time English speaking tour escorts, services of air conditioned deluxe motor coach, all guides, tips, entrances, touring and transportation as appears on itinerary, baggage handling at hotels (one piece).
NOT Included:
Personal expenses, lunches and drinks not listed on the itinerary, optional payment processing Visa or MasterCard (+3%), optional group travel insurance,
(Travel Insurance must be purchased within 21 days of initial deposit for pre-existing conditions to be covered.)
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Additional Tour Options
Please review the following options. You will be able to select your options during the online booking process. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Flights & Seat upgrades
The Best of Israel tour price includes your flights.
Premium seat upgrades are quoted upon request.
*Prices are based on the best-priced airfare available at the time of booking and are subject to change.
Single Supplement option
The Best of Israel Tour pricing is based on double occupancy. If you are traveling solo or do not have a roommate, a “single supplement” fee will be added to your account in the booking process.
The Israel Tour single supplement fee is $1,495
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is required for this Isarel tour. Please see “Should I Purchase Travel Insurance” on the Resources page for a great article on the importance of purchasing travel insurance.
You will be able to request a travel insurance policy quote during the booking process. Pricing is based on age and the overall trip cost. You must purchase travel insurance within 21 days of your deposit if you would like pre-existing conditions to be covered by the travel insurance.
Israel Tour Important Information
Please review the following frequently asked questions (FAQs). Feel free to contact us if you should have any questions.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation in writing must be received by Rishon World Tours 121 days prior to departure for a refund of the deposit minus service fees. Airline penalties are not part of the percentages below and vary based on the airline’s policy at the time of ticket issue.
121+ Days Prior: $100 Per Person Service Fee
120-91 Days Prior: $300 Per Person Service Fee
90-61 Days Prior: deposit amount of $500
60-46 Days Prior: 25% of tour cost lost
45-31 Days Prior: 50% of tour cost lost
30-15 Days Prior: 75% of tour cost lost
14 Days Prior or less: 100% of tour cost lost
Travel insurance is non-refundable
Airline tickets are non-refundable once issued
Should I bring money for tipping?
Rest assured that tips for drivers, guides, and hotel staff are included in your tour price.
In addition, some travelers want to give extra tips to a beloved guide or driver and that would certainly be welcome.
Are Covid-19 vaccinations required?
Covid-19 vaccinations are not be required for any part of the tour. You will not be asked to provide evidence of vaccination.
Will I need any visas on this trip?
No, U.S. citizens generally do not need a visa to visit Israel for tourism or business purposes for stays of up to 90 days. However, visitors need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) before traveling. This is a new requirement that came into effect on August 1st, 2024. Rishon Tours will help facilitate this requirement.
How much cash should I plan to bring?
The amount of cash you will need will vary depending on your appetite for shopping. It’s a trip of a lifetime and you’ll no doubt want to bring home some mementos of the journey. Most shops and stores will accept credit cards and the exchange rate should be favorable.
However, you might want to bring cash for any meals that are not included in the tour. Typical lunches could be $15-20 per person.
How much will we be walking on this trip?
Walking will be part of the tour and we encourage each traveler to be able to walk at least a mile and be able to climb stairs when needed.
Tour participation is available to all travelers, however, and will not be withheld if the tour operator can furnish the requirements that an individual may need.
Because most of our Tour sightseeing schedules require tour members to walk 1-2 miles at a time using a moderate pace and sometimes navigate uneven terrain, we cannot accept persons who cannot do so and instead require special assistance. Should any Tour Member’s participation somehow materially add to the tour operator’s cost, the Tour Member will be expected to pay any additional costs. The Tour Director retains the right to require any non-sufficiently mobile persons to stay behind when deemed necessary.
How should I pack for a Israel Land Tour?
The Mediterranean climate during the fall is often excellent. This is a great time of year to take an Israel Tour as it will not be nearly as warm as during the summer months.
Below is a checklist to help you pack to make your travel experience exceptional.
Packing Checklist
- Casual and comfortable clothes including pants, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, collared shirts or blouses
- Light sweater or jacket
- Bathing suit and a cover-up or wrap if you would like to use the pools on the ship
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
- Toiletries, in a sealed, clear bag inside your luggage
- Medications in their original containers
- Small bag or backpack for port days
- Passport with separate photocopy
Packing Tips
Do not pack your passport or travel documents in your luggage. Mark your luggage and carry-on bag with your name and address so you can distinguish them easily. We recommend you also put identification information—name, address, and phone number—INSIDE your luggage in case the luggage tags are lost in transit. We suggest keeping your essential toiletries and a one-day change of clothes in your carry-on. Keep a color copy of the information page of your passport inside your luggage in case your passport is lost.
Dress Code for Holy Sites
- Women: Should cover their shoulders and wear long pants or a long skirt. Some say women should also cover their knees and chest. If their attire is considered immodest, they may be asked to cover up or denied entry.
- Men: Should not wear shorts.
Are excursions included in the tour pricing?
Many excursions are included with your tour. There will be times when you will be able to explore on your own.
Can I extend my travel experience?
If you would like to arrive early or extend your trip to explore on your own, Rishon Tours would be happy to make the arrangements for you. Please send us an email at info@rishontours.com, and we’ll work with you to customize your trip experience.
Can I transfer my reservation to a different tour?
The short answer is yes. If you need to cancel your reservation and would like to transfer your reservation to a different cruise or tour with Rishon Tours, we will do our best to accommodate your request.
Can I use my cellphone on a tour?
Let’s explore how to effectively use your cell phone internationally, ensuring you stay connected and make the most of your travel experience.
Check with Your Service Provider
Before embarking on your journey, it’s essential to contact your service provider to inquire about international roaming plans. Many mobile carriers offer special packages tailored to international travelers. These plans usually include data, call, and text allowances for a fixed fee. Make sure to understand the details, costs, and coverage of the plan before making a decision.
Unlocking Your Phone
If you have a locked phone, you might not be able to use a local SIM card while traveling. Unlocking your phone is the process of removing carrier restrictions, allowing you to use SIM cards from different providers. Contact your service provider to inquire about unlocking options or consider third-party services.
Purchase a Local SIM Card
One of the most cost-effective ways to stay connected while abroad is to purchase a local SIM card. This allows you to have a local phone number, access local networks, and enjoy cheaper rates for calls, texts, and data. Ensure your phone is unlocked before purchasing a SIM card, and don’t forget to save or transfer important contacts and data before switching.
Wi-Fi Connectivity
Utilizing Wi-Fi is an excellent way to reduce data usage and stay connected for free. Most hotels, cafes, and public spaces offer Wi-Fi hotspots that allow you to make calls, send messages, and browse the internet. Remember to exercise caution when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for added security.
Messaging and Calling Apps
Take advantage of messaging and calling apps, such as WhatsApp, Viber, or Skype, to send messages, make calls, and share media with your contacts. These apps use internet-based communication, allowing you to avoid expensive international roaming charges. Ensure that the people you want to connect with also have the same app installed.
Data Usage Tips
Using data while traveling can quickly consume your phone’s battery and incur high charges. To minimize data usage, consider the following tips:
Disable automatic updates for apps.
Turn off push notifications for email and social media apps.
Download maps and travel guides before leaving your accommodation and use them offline.
Use offline navigation apps like Google Maps Offline, Maps.me, or CityMaps2Go.
Conclusion:
Staying connected while traveling internationally doesn’t have to be stressful or costly. By planning ahead, understanding your mobile carrier’s international plans, unlocking your phone, and utilizing local SIM cards, Wi-Fi, messaging apps, and data-saving techniques, you can make the most of your cell phone without breaking the bank. Remember, staying connected is important, but don’t forget to take some time to unplug and enjoy the destination you’re exploring. Safe travels!
Do I need to leave tips on a tour?
Traveling to other parts of the world on a Best of Israel Tour is an exceptional experience that offers you both fun and the opportunity to become spiritually inspired. While you’re traveling with Rishon Tours, we want to make your journey as carefree as possible by covering most of the tips and gratuities on your tour.
Tips to porters, hotel bellman, drivers and your tour guides are all included. If you visit various restaurants apart from the tour, however, remember to acknowledge and reward excellent service.
In most parts of the world, the general guideline for restaurant service workers is 10-12% of the bill and 15% to acknowledge excellent service.