Day 1
- Depart Chicago O'Hare
Day 2
- Arrival in Tel Aviv
- Sea of Galilee
Day 3
- Cana
- Nazareth
- *Caesarea Philippi
Day 4
- Sea of Galilee
- Boat ride
- Capernaum
- Tabgha
- Beatitudes
- Mt. Tabor
Day 5
- Jordan River
- Jericho
- Qumran
- Dead Sea
- Jerusalem
Day 6
- Bethlehem
Day 7
- Mt. Olives
- Gethsemane
- Kidron Valley
Day 8
- Old City
- Temple Area
- Christian Shrines
Day 9
- New City
- Museum
- Ein Karem
Day 10
- Caesarea
- Haifa
- Mt. Carmel
Day 11
- Jaffa
- Tel Aviv
Day 12
- Return to U.S.A.
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LEGEND: (M = Aircraft Meals / B = Breakfast
/ D = Dinner)
Day 01: Friday, October 3rd: Depart U.S.A.
Depart United States for Tel Aviv. If you are flying with the group, our
flight departs from Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Other departure
cities available for an additional price. (M)
Day 02: Saturday, October 4th: Arrival in Israel. Tel Aviv & Sea of
Galilee
After a short layover in Europe, we arrive at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel
Aviv. Clear Israeli immigrations and customs formalities and follow the
Relevant Radio umbrella to the "Groups Assembly Exit". A thanksgiving Mass
is celebrated (for a safe voyage) in the Tiberias area. Afterwards we
travel to the shores of the Sea of Galilee for a three night stay. (B, D)
Day 03: Sunday, October 5th: Cana, Nazareth, *Caesarea Philippi
Day starts with a visit to Cana, scene of Jesus’ first miracle (turning
water into wine). Visit the Church of the Wedding Feast. Continue onto
Nazareth and visit the Church of Annunciation where Holy Mass is
celebrated. Visit the Church of St. Joseph’s Workshop. Continue on to
Nazareth Village, an excavated village dating from around 1 AD. The
excavations have been carefully renovated with a synagogue and houses.
Local people will give practical demonstrations to give us a unique
insight into village and agricultural life, as it would have been at the
time of Jesus. * If conditions are favorable and time allows, we can
travel to beautiful Caesarea Philippi. (B, D)
Day 04: Monday, October 6th: Sea of Galilee, Boat Ride, Capernaum,
Tabgha, Beatitudes and Mt. Tabor
Take the memorable boat ride on the Sea of Galilee (also known as the Lake
of Genesareth or Sea of Tiberias) and then travel to Capernaum; there we
see the ancient synagogue of Capernaum, and St. Peter's house which was
later converted into a church where Holy Mass is celebrated. By the shore
we visit Tabgha with the Church of Peter's Primacy and the famous ancient
mosaic of the Loaves and Fishes. A memorable fish lunch follows (included
- St. Peter’s Fish). Continue to the Mount of Beatitudes where the Sermon
on the Mount is remembered. Visit Mt. Tabor this afternoon, site of the
Transfiguration of Jesus. Return to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
(B, L, D)
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Day 05: Tuesday, October 7th: Jordan River, Jericho, Qumran, Dead
Sea and Jerusalem.
If conditions are favorable, we will be able to travel to the real site of
Jesus’ Baptism by the Jordan River (normally not accessible). Otherwise we
will visit a tourist center to see and touch the waters of the Jordan.
Afterwards drive to Jericho via the Jordan Valley by the excavations of
the oldest city in the world (Holy Mass celebrated at a parish in
Jericho). View the Mt. of Temptations. Visit Qumran (where the Essene
enclave was) and see the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden. Dip
in the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea. End the day in Jerusalem for
dinner and overnight at the Notre Dame Hotel (a pilgrim’s hotel belonging
to the Vatican). (B, D)
Day 06: Wednesday, October 8th: Bethlehem
Travel to Bethlehem and see the Church of the Nativity and below it, the
cave-stable of Jesus' birth. Holy Mass is celebrated here. Afterwards we
divide into small groups to share lunch at the homes of local Christian
families. After lunch we drive to the town of Beit Sahour where we find
the Shepherd's Fields, inhabited by Christians for hundreds of years.
Return to Jerusalem where this evening we make a traditional solemn entry
(pending confirmation) to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. (B, L, D)
Day 07: Thursday, October 9th: Mt Olives, Gethsemane and Kidron
Valley
This morning we drive up to the Mount of Olives for a wonderful view of
Jerusalem. See the Place of Ascension and the Pater Noster Church (site
where the “Our Father” prayer was first taught), and view the Palm Sunday
way. At the foot of the hill see the Garden of Gethsemane with its ancient
olive trees and the Church of All Nations (with the rock where Jesus
prayed). Holy Mass is celebrated here. We drive down to the Kidron Valley
and see the Pool of Siloam, and St. Peter in Gallicantu (where St. Peter
denied Jesus) built over the palace of Caiaphas, the High Priest. (B, D)
Day 08: Friday, October 10th: Old City, Temple Area, Christian
Shrines
Start the day early, praying the Stations of the Cross as we walk the true
Way of the Cross (Via Dolorosa), ending up at the Church of the Holy
Sepulcher, where Jesus was crucified (Calvary) and buried, and then rose
again. Continue with an unforgettable High Mass at the Tomb (pending
confirmation). Then visit the Wailing (or Western) Wall, and the Temple
Area with views of the Al-Aksa Mosque and Dome of the Rock. See the Pool
of Bethesda scene of one of Jesus’ healings (the paralytic and the
wind-ruffled pool water). Visit the Convent of Zion Sisters and St. Ann’s
Church (birthplace of the virgin Mary). See the site known as David’s tomb
and then visit the Caenaculum, the place where the Last Supper occurred as
well as the Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Leave the old city
through the bazaars to the west, by the Jaffa Gate. Return to the Notre
Dame Hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D)
Day 9: Saturday, October 11th: New City, Museum, Model, Ein Karem,
Emmaus & Bethany (if times allows)
Drive to the New City, passing the Hebrew University and the Knesset,
visit the Israel Museum and the Shrine of the Book (Dead Sea Scrolls
exhibited) and then to the 2nd Temple Model of Jerusalem. Drive to Ein
Karem, birthplace of John the Baptist and the Church of the Visitation,
site of Elizabeth and Zachariah’s home, where Holy Mass is celebrated.
Drive to Emmaus to see the Franciscan Church and the ruins of the old
town. If time allows, we can visit Bethany, home of Lazarus, Martha &
Mary. Back to the hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D)
Day 10: Sunday, October 12th: Caesarea, Haifa and Mt. Carmel
After breakfast, depart for Caesarea, the old capital of the Roman
Province. See Roman and Crusader remains, and the harbor from which St.
Paul was taken prisoner to Rome. Continue on to Haifa where we visit Mount
Carmel and enjoy panoramic views of the port, River Kishon, the
Mediterranean and Haifa. Holy Mass is celebrated at Mt Carmel.
Day 11: Monday, October 13th: Jaffa & Tel Aviv area: Enjoy a
relaxing day in the Tel Aviv area. First, travel to St. Peter’s Church in
the historical port town of Jaffa. This Church commemorates the place
where St. Peter gave his farewell speech before departing for Rome. The
last place where St. Peter lived in the Holy Land is just around the
corner. Explore this quaint town and then transfer to the hotel in the Bat
Yam for leisure afternoon. Later join our group for our farewell dinner.
(B, D)
Day 12: Tuesday, October 14th: Return to the U.S.A.
An early morning transfer takes us to the Ben Gurion Airport. Prepare to
undergo top security (lengthy) before boarding. Relax on your return
flights as we come back to U.S. time. Upon arrival in the U.S., we are
processed by U.S. Immigration and US Customs. (B, M)
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Day Trip Inclusions:
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Air transportation from Chicago O'Hare
Airport to Tel Aviv
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Private Motorcoach in Israel with private
driver
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Transfers airport - hotel - airport
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Baggage Porterage (1 bag per person)
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Hotel accommodations at first class
properties and at the Vatican Pilgrim Mission in Jerusalem
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22 Meals including 10 breakfasts and 10
Dinners, plus 2 lunches (one with local Christian Families)
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Admissions to Featured Visits
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Full documentation packet with luggage
tags & re-usable wallet.
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Spiritual program including Masses,
Rosaries, Meditations (and more) in unforgettable places
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Catholic Priest as Spiritual Director
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Professional Roman Catholic Holy Land
Expert (George Sa'id)
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Juan Landa from Mater Dei Tours as Tour
Director
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Local hotel taxes, hospitality taxes &
service charges.
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Gratuities for meal servers and
housekeepers.
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Special touch/gifts: Solemn Entry
into the Holy Sepulchre. Cross of 5 loaves & 2 fish.
Pilgrimage Certificate from the Latin Custodian (Holy See's Franciscan
Custodian of the Holy Land). "Our Father" Prayer in Aramaic (the
language of our Lord). If possible, an audience requested with the
Latin Patriarch (the Roman Bishop), *pending on his Beatitude's
schedule.
Does Not Include:
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U.S., Europe & Middle East airport, departure and transportation taxes
and ticketing fees approximately $385
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Tip for Local Tour Guide/Escort (Suggested: $5 a day, per person)
and driver (Suggested: $3 a day per person)
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Beverages at all meals.
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Price:
$2699.00*
* (Per person,
double occupancy. Plus Taxes, Fees & Fuel Surcharges of approximately
$385.00 per person)
- Optional Single Occupancy: $3149.00 (limited supply)
- Optional Land Only: $2199.00 per person based on double
room (additional $450.00 for land only single room occupancy)
- Optional Triple Occupancy: $2674.00 per person based on
triple
- Deposit of
$500 per person is due to secure space (no later
than July 03, 2008 or while space lasts)
- Balance is
due on August 01, 2008.
Cancellation
Schedule:
- All Cancellations
must be received in writing!
- 95 days prior to
departure or before...................$300.00 per person
- 94 to 65 days
prior to departure.........................$50% of tour cost
- 64 to 35 days
prior to departure ........................$75% of tour cost
- 34 to 0 days prior
to departure .......................No Refunds
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