
IMAGINE Pilgrimage
Jordan & Israel
15 Day Tour | June 6-20, 2026
Sponsored by Christian Endeavor
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15 Day Tour | June 6-20, 2026
Sponsored by Christian Endeavor
Date | Price | Single Supplement |
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June 6-20, 2026 | Estimated Range: $5,650 - $5,995* |
$1,205 |
*Includes airfare from Newark or Dulles. Final tour price will be determined by number of passengers. Reservation Due: February 16, 2026 Final Payment Due: March 27, 2026 |
Included
Roundtrip airfare from Newark or Dulles including taxes and fees (air taxes and fuel surcharges are subject to change), 13 nights lodging at 4-star hotels, Breakfast & dinner daily at hotels, 1 St. Peter’s Fish Lunch, Full-time English-speaking tour guides in Jordan and Israel, Services of long-distance deluxe motor coach as appearing on itinerary, All entrances and transportation as appearing on itinerary, Jordan Visa, Porterage at hotels (1 piece), 1 group arrival transfer and 1 group departure transfer, Whisper/Listening devices, Tips to drivers, guides, and hotel staff, Pilgrim Payment Processing for check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover
Not Included
All lunches and drinks with meals except as noted in itinerary, Optional Travel Insurance – 7.95% or 10.85% of tour cost (rates current as of quote date), Israel VAT tax (missing passport fee) - $160 fee waived upon receipt of valid passport(s)
DAY 1: Saturday, June 6 – Departing flight from the USA
DAY 2: Sunday, June 7 – Arriving in Amman, Jordan - AKA, the land of the Ammonites
• Overnight in Amman
DAY 3: Monday, June 8 – Journey through Jordan
• Jerash – Ancient Gerasa (…the region of the Gerasenes in Mark 5:1) has some of the best-preserved ruins of a Roman Decapolis city
• Jabbok River – In Genesis 32:22-32, Jacob wrestles with God at Peniel.
• Machaerus – This is the hilltop palace/fortress of Herod Antipas where John the Baptist was imprisoned & beheaded (Mark 6:14-29).
• The Kings’ Highway – The Israelites traveled north on this road through Amorite territory (Numbers 21:22-26).
• Overnight in Petra
DAY 4: Tuesday, June 9 – Petra, Return to Amman
• Petra – The biblical land of the ancient Edomites and the Nabateans, it is a city carved out of sandstone.
• Overnight in Amman
DAY 5: Wednesday, June 10 – Jordan into Israel
• Mt. Nebo – Moses viewed the Promised Land from this vantage point before he died, but he could not enter it (Deuteronomy 32:48-52).
• Bethany Beyond the Jordan – John baptizes Jesus here, on the east side of the Jordan River (John 1:26-28).
• Cross the Allenby Bridge into Palestine/Israel.
• Overnight in Hadera on the Coast of the Mediterranean
DAY 6: Thursday, June 11 – Coast of Sharon and Jezreel Valley
• Caesarea’s Roman Theater, Herod’s Palace, Hippodrome, Crusader Fortress, Agora and Aqueducts – Ancient harbor created by Herod the Great; visited by Peter (Acts 10) and Paul (Acts 23-24)
• Mount Carmel – Elijah confronts the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18)
• Megiddo – The most strategic city in the Jezreel Valley and center of countless conflicts (1 Kings 9:15)
• Nazareth Village – A “must see” re-creation of a first century village in the land which illustrates many customs and culture to make the tour more meaningful
• Overnight in Tiberias at the Sea of Galilee for 3 nights
DAY 7: Friday, June 12 – Lower Galilee and Sea of Galilee
• Mount Arbel – An overwhelming first look at the whole region of the Sea of Galilee
• Korazin – Jesus cursed this city for their unbelief (Matthew 11:20-24)
• Mount of Beatitudes – Jesus’ powerful teaching on Galilean hillsides (Matthew 5-7)
• Church of the Primacy of St. Peter – After the resurrection, Jesus questions Peter’s love for Him (John 21)
• Capernaum – The hub of Jesus’ ministry in the Galilee (Matthew 4:13-16)
• Magdala – Home of Mary Magdalene which was known as a bustling fish market
• Nof Ginosar – Museum of a first century fishing boat found in the Sea of Galilee
DAY 8: Saturday, June 13 – Northern Galilee & Jordan River
• Tel Dan – Jeroboam erects an altar and golden calf to worship (1 Kings 12:26-31)
• Caesarea Philippi – In this place of pagan worship, Jesus asks the twelve a life-changing question: But who do you say that I am? (Matthew 16:13-20)
• Hippos – One of the Greek Decapolis cities; most likely the region where Jesus encountered the Gerasene demoniac (Mark 5:1-20)
• Yardenit – A site developed for those who desire to be baptized in the Jordan River
• St. Peter’s Fish Dinner – Fresh delicious tilapia in a unique lakeside restaurant
• Evening boat ride/worship service on the Sea of Galilee– a night you’ll never forget!
DAY 9: Sunday, June 14 – Rift Valley and Judean Wilderness
• Bet She’an – One of the land’s oldest known cities, civilizations were built layer upon layer because of its important location (1 Samuel 31)
• Harod Spring – Gideon and his army camped at this spring (Judges 7:1-22)
• Wadi Qelt – Brings the parable of the Good Samaritan to life (Luke 10:25-37)
• Jericho – A “march” around the ruins to see where the walls collapsed (Joshua 6)
• Mount of Olives Overlook of Jerusalem – Your first panoramic look at the Old City
• Overnight in Jerusalem near the Old City for the remainder of the tour
DAY 10: Monday, June 15 – Judean Wilderness at the Dead Sea
• Masada – Herod the Great’s mountaintop fortress and palace
• En Gedi – David found refreshment and safety in this oasis (1 Samuel 23:14, 29)
• Qumran – Ancient Essene community and caves where Dead Sea Scrolls were found
• Dead Sea – Everybody can float in the Salt Sea (Numbers 34:3,12)
DAY 11: Tuesday, June 16 – Jerusalem – Three Options for the Morning
OPTION 1
• City of David – David’s fortress and palace, southeast of today’s Temple Mount
• Warren’s Shaft – David’s soldiers defeated the Jebusites by entering the city through this water shaft (2 Samuel 5:6-10)
• Hezekiah’s Tunnel – King Hezekiah defends Jerusalem from the Assyrians by protecting their water source from the Gihon Spring (2 Chronicles 32)
• Pool of Siloam – Jesus heals a blind man & affirms His deity (John 9)
OPTION 2
• REST/RELAX…Let your body catch up to your soul.
OPTION 3
• SHOP…Till you drop!
AFTERNOON SCHEDULE
• Davidson Center and Jerusalem Archaeological Park – the original southern staircase entrance to the Temple and remnants of the Temple Mount’s destruction in 70 A.D. are clearly visible at the southwest corner
• Western Wall – The most holy site of prayer for practicing Jews is this exposed portion Herod the Great’s retention walls for his expanded Temple Mount
• Western Wall Tunnels – Underground tunnels traveling north of the Western Wall
DAY 12: Wednesday, June 17 – Jerusalem
• Temple Mount – Where Solomon’s Temple was built, Herod the Great’s Temple once stood on this site now occupied by Islam’s Dome of the Rock (2 Chronicles 3)
• Church of St. Anne – A Crusader Church with incredible acoustics
• Pools of Bethesda – Jesus heals a man who was paralyzed for 38 years (John 5:1-17)
• Palm Sunday Walk – retrace the path of Jesus for His triumphal entry into the city (Matthew 21:1-11)
• Church of Dominus Flevit – Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-42)
• Garden and Grotto of Gethsemane – Jesus and His disciples often stayed in this olive grove while near Jerusalem (Mark 14:32-36)
• Private Garden at Gethsemane – A quiet time to pray and meditate
• Kidron Valley – anyone entering or departing Jerusalem or the Temple Mount from the east had to cross this Valley (2 Samuel 15:23)
• Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu – Jesus was taken to the house of Caiaphas the high priest after His arrest (Matthew 26:57-75)
• Church of the Holy Sepulcher – Under one roof, this Church is the location of Golgotha and the tomb where Jesus was buried (Matthew 27:32-61)
• Free time for exploring/shopping in the Old City
DAY 13: Thursday, June 18 - Bethlehem
• Bethlehem Bible College – Tour, Lecture and Gift Shop
• Church of the Nativity – The grotto where Jesus was born (Luke 2:1-7)
• Shepherd’s Caves – Shepherds used these caves to protect their flocks (Luke 2:8-20)
• The Wall of Separation & Checkpoint
• Evening Vespers & Communion Service in a Meeting Room in our Hotel
DAY 14: Friday, June 19 – Jerusalem & Joppa
• Last minute shopping in the Old City of Jerusalem
• Herod’s Family Tombs
• Israel Museum – Home to priceless artifacts from biblical sites across the land; the Model of Jerusalem, a scale model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period, and the Shrine of the Book, exhibits of the Dead Sea Scrolls
• Joppa – The ancient seaport where Jonah boarded a ship (Jonah 1) and Solomon imported the cedars of Lebanon (2 Chronicles 2:16)
• Farewell Dinner before departing for Ben Gurion Airport
DAY 15: Saturday, June 20 – Return home with a heart full of memories!
Itinerary subject to change while touring for the best interest of the group.