Globus
Journey Through The Holy Land With Jordan - Faith-Based Travel
From the coast of the Mediterranean to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, a flood of emotions is to be expected on this moving religious tour through Israel and Jordan. What better way to immerse yourself in the treasured stories of Scripture than by standing at the very sites where Jesus walked on water, turned water into wine, and was baptized by John the Baptist? Follow in every footstep as you travel from the site of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem to the site of the Last Supper on Mount Zion. Tears of joy are balanced with bellows of laughter as you float effortlessly in the salt-laden waters of the Dead Sea, go four-wheeling through the sand dunes of Wadi Rum, and channel “Indy” as you navigate the narrow gorge of the Siq at the rock-cut archaeological site of Petra made famous in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Day 1 |
Despite its reputation as the "party capital" of the Middle East, Tel Aviv offers much more than a vibrant nightlife and buzzing 24-hour culture. Here, you'll find a winning combination of sandy Mediterranean beaches, a thriving arts community, modernist architecture, and incredible food, ranging from traditional Israeli dishes to vegan fare and sushi. |
Day 2 |
Despite its reputation as the "party capital" of the Middle East, Tel Aviv offers much more than a vibrant nightlife and buzzing 24-hour culture. Here, you'll find a winning combination of sandy Mediterranean beaches, a thriving arts community, modernist architecture, and incredible food, ranging from traditional Israeli dishes to vegan fare and sushi. |
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This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 6 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 7 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 8 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 9 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 10 |
Situated near the Dead Sea, Amman is the capital of Jordan and a cultural and historical hub in the Middle East. Explore this sprawling city, replete with historic landmarks, museums, and mosques, and you’ll soon be enraptured by its blend of metropolitan and ancient beauty. Highlights include the ruins of Amman Citadel and Umayyad Palace, the ancient Roman Amphitheater, the grand blue dome of King Abdullah I Mosque, and the immersive Jordan Museum. For a unique experience, head to the city’s Royal Automobile Museum to see an impressive collection of vintage cars, or visit the city center to sample authentic eats, including Arabic coffee, maqluba, and shawarma. Better yet, take a day trip and venture south to the iconic archaeological marvel of Petra. Amman beckons you! |
Day 11 |
Petra, Jordan |
Day 12 |
Petra, Jordan |
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Dead Sea is located 165 kilometers from Ben Gurion International Airport. |
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02/23/26 - 03/08/26 |
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03/02/26 - 03/30/26 |
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04/06/26 - 04/19/26 |
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04/13/26 - 04/26/26 |
Starting At $5,969 |
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04/20/26 - 06/01/26 |
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06/08/26 - 06/21/26 |
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06/15/26 - 08/24/26 |
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08/31/26 - 09/28/26 |
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10/05/26 - 10/12/26 |
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10/19/26 - 11/01/26 |
Starting At $5,399 |
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