$7,700 (plus air)
$6,200 if you want to skip Jordan
Sold out
This trip sold out in under two minutes. Sign up for the waitlist and I’ll notify you if space opens up.
If you have any questions: mtn@thecatholictraveler.com
In addition to daily breakfast, 23 meals are included. While a few are simple lunches, most are feasts in excellent restaurants – some of these restaurants never see tourists, only packed with locals, so you know the dining will be great. All dinners include unlimited wine. We also have a wine tasting and a cooking demo.
All tips are included for our guides, drivers, hotel and restaurant staff.
Of course we have daily Mass with our own priest and will be accompanied by my favorite local guides.
And… it’s Holy Week in the Holy Land!!! This is probably the only time I will offer this pilgrimage. In 2027 I am doing Holy Week in Rome, in 2028, Orthodox and Catholic Easter falls on the same day, and I will not take a group to the Holy Land during that madness. Who knows what I’ll be doing in 2029.
Is this pilgrimage trip for you?
You need to be flexible.
This pilgrimage is not for grumpy people or those unable to be joyfully flexible. The Holy Land is just reopening and we will be one of the first groups back.
So if you are easy-going and excited to travel, even with some uncertainties mixed in, this could be the trip for you!
You should be in good physical shape.
We will do a lot of walking, much of it outside, and much of it on uneven ground. We can walk up to several miles per day. Please do consider this before signing up.
Itinerary
March 28th: Arrive in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem. Overnight in Jerusalem. If you want to arrive early, I can help extend your stay, just let me know. Our only activities today are Mass and dinner.
March 29th, Palm Sunday: Today we will join the Palm Sunday Procession, the same route taken by Jesus into Jerusalem. I did this last year and it’s a very festive walk with music and prayer throughout the journey. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem.

Palm Sunday 2025
March 30th: Today we head north to Nazareth to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation – we will arrive in time for the Angelus at noon and then celebrate Mass here. We will visit the spot of the first miracle in Cana and have an opportunity for marriage vow renewals. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight on the Sea of Galilee.

Here, the Word was made flesh
March 31st: This morning we will visit Cesarea Philippi. We will travel to the Golan Heights for a panoramic view of the Road to Damascus. Overnight on the Sea of Galilee. Dinner included.

You are Peter, and on this rock…
April 1st: This morning we sail across the Sea of Galilee. We will visit Capernaum and the church built over Peter’s mother-in-law’s home. Next we will visit the Mount of Beatitudes, site of the Sermon on the Mount. From here we will go to Tabgha where Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes. We’ll take a short hike down a trail Jesus walked and visit the town of Magdala. This evening we will have a wine tasting before our dinner. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight on the Sea of Galilee.

The trail Jesus walked to Nazareth
April 2nd, Holy Thursday: This morning we head up to Jerusalem. On our way, we will visit Mount Tabor and the Basilica of Transfiguration. In Jerusalem we will Ein Karem and the birthplace of Saint John the Baptist. After dinner we will enter the Garden of Gethsemane for Holy Hour, followed by a candlelight walk through the valley to the dungeon that held Christ before His Crucifixion.

Garden of Gethsemane at night on Holy Thursday
April 3rd, Good Friday: This morning we will visit Mount Zion, including the Upper Room and Dormition Abbey. After dinner we will walk the Via Dolorosa and attend the Funeral Procession in the Holy Sepulcher.

The Funeral of Christ
April 4th, Holy Saturday: Early this morning is the Easter Vigil. The Holy Sepulcher has its own rules, so the Catholics celebrate the Vigil at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, crazy, but true. We will attend the Mass with Cardinal Pizzaballa. After some time to rest, we will visit Bethlehem, the Church of the Nativity, and Shepherd’s Field. We will celebrate both the birth of Christ and the Resurrection on the same day. That’s the Holy Land, for ya! Lunch and dinner included. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Easter Vigil in the Holy Sepulcher

Christ was born, right here.
April 5th, Easter Sunday: Today is a day to celebrate and rest. This is a very emotionally draining pilgrimage. Today we have Mass and dinner together. The rest of the day is yours to rest, reflect, and explore.

Sunrise over Mount Zion
April 6th: This morning we cross into Jordan. Once crossing the border, we’ll head to Madaba to see the oldest map of the Holy Land, which is a mosaic on a church floor. While in Madaba we’ll dine at the excellent Haret Jdodna restaurant. Then we visit Mount Nebo to see where Moses saw the Promised Land and then died. We’ll celebrate Mass here and then head south to Petra. We are staying just outside the entrance to this ancient city. Lunch and dinner included.

The view of the Promised Land from Mount Nebo.
April 7th: This will be a best day ever! We will visit Petra. We will walk the Siq, an amazing gorge that leads to the famous Treasury. Once here, you’ll have time on your own to hike and explore. This afternoon we will head deep, deep, deep into the Wadi Rum. Our coach can only go so far, so we will hop into 4x4s to get a tour of the sand dunes and watch an otherworldly sunset. Next, we will settle into our luxurious desert camp. Lunch and dinner included.

The amazing views of Petra.
April 8th: This morning we will have Mass in the Wadi Rum desert. We’ll leave the desert and head north to our five star Dead Sea resort. You’ll have plenty of time to relax and enjoy the resort amenities and float in the Dead Sea. Dinner included.

Sunset over the Dead Sea
April 9th: This morning we’ll visit Bethany Beyond the Jordan to the actual site where Jesus was Baptized. Saint John Paul II called this spot the heart of the Holy Land. We will have a big farewell lunch together and you’ll have the rest of the day free to relax at our Dead Sea Resort. Lunch and dinner included.

The spot where Christ was Baptized.

Sunset over the Dead Sea
April 10th: Your flights home from Amman (airport code AMM).
Price
$7,700 per person – ground only.
The cost is per person, in double occupancy, meaning two people to a room.
You’re $1,000 deposit secures your space.
Final payment is due February 1st, 2026. Final payment is nonrefundable.
Traveling alone?
I match singles with other traveling singles (of the same sex, of course) and that always works out great. If you are uncomfortable sharing a room with a stranger, you can request a single room for an additional $1,900. Single rooms at this price are extremely limited. So, first come, first served.
Included in the price
Accommodations for 12 nights
We are staying one night in Tel Aviv.
We are staying three nights on the Sea of Galilee.
We are staying four nights in Jerusalem.
We are staying one night in Petra.
We are staying one night in the Wadi Rum desert.
We are staying two nights on the Dead Sea.
Breakfast daily plus 23 additional meals, including meals in some of my favorite restaurants alongside the locals.
Wine is included in all our lunches and dinners.
Wine tasting
All group ground transportation
We’ll be traveling in a private motor coach.
Full time service of a local tour guide
Excellent local guides in Israel, Palestine, and Jordan.
Full time service of a tour director
I’ll be with you at all times.
No hidden costs
If we do it as a group, it’s included in the price! You are responsible only for things you do on your own, souvenirs you wish to buy, and Mass donations directly to the churches.
Guaranteed price
Unlike most pilgrimage companies, once I receive your deposit, your tour price will not go up.
All tips for group meals, guides, and drivers
Would you believe that many tour companies require you to tip as you go? Not only does that add to the advertised sticker price of a tour, it’s also a huge hassle to you. No need to worry about that here. Tips are already included.
Entry fees and tours
All entry fees and tours to our included group activities.
You time
We have a lot planned, but time on your own is important. We take our time in churches to give you the opportunity for prayer and reflection. We also include free time for you to explore, shop, relax, even get tattoos on your own.
Not Included
Your flights
You should arrive in TLV no later than March 28th. Most flights from the US will depart late on the 27th, and arrive the afternoon of the 28th. Some people like to arrive a day or two early to get over jet-lag. If you need extra nights at the hotel, you can book directly with them. Our only planned activities tonight are evening Mass and dinner.
Our last group activity is lunch together on April 9th. You have the hotel rooms for the night of the 9th so you can schedule your flight either for late at night on the 9th or for the 10th. Check out of the hotel is at noon on the 10th. Many flights to the US depart AMM late at night or early morning, so keep that in mind when booking. We do a farewell lunch because so many people usually depart around 3 a.m. on the 10th.
Many airlines are offering free changes should anything happen to the trip. Most of these airlines are not offering refunds, but rather a credit.
If you need to cancel your trip for any reason, if the situation in the Holy Land changes and we need to cancel or postpone the trip, it’s your responsibility to work with your airline to cancel, reschedule, or request refunds.
If you have any questions or concerns about booking your flight, email me.
Cancellations
I want to be as flexible as possible, so I am offering full refunds if you want to cancel for any reason before February 1st. After that time, I’ll do all I can to get you back as much as I can, but I will have made all payments to the vendors, and they are not required to give me refunds. This is why it is very important for you to have Trip Insurance with a “cancel for any reason” plan.
If for any reason I need to cancel or postpone the trip, you’ll receive 100% back.
In all cases, you are responsible for working with the airline to get credit or refunds for changed or cancelled flights.
Trip insurance is a wise investment in case something comes up while you are traveling. If you think there is any chance you may need to cancel, I recommend you purchase travel insurance. A “Cancel for Any Reason” plan will let you, well, cancel for ‘most’ any reason. Most plans should allow for at least a 75% refund should you need to cancel at any time before departure. I have a friend who specializes in trip insurance, you can contact him directly, but you are under no obligation to use him and I don’t get any sort of kick backs, so shop around and find what is best for you.
As of today, it seems there is some hope of peace in the Holy Land. It will take some time for groups to return, so going soon will have its perks…
We will be one of the first pilgrimage groups in the country and should have the place to ourselves, at least compared to other Holy Weeks. I don’t know if you’ve been to the Holy Land before, but in normal times, the wait for the Star of the Nativity can be up to three hours and people are allowed, not an exaggeration, about five seconds to venerate the spot where Christ was born. This is what it looked like when I took the first post-pandemic group back in March of 2022 and it was similar when I was there in April of 2025. We were the only ones here and stayed for a couple hours.
The same goes for the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. People will wait hours to venerate the Tomb of Resurrection and the place of the Crucifixion. Again, for only a few seconds. This is what it looked like when they reopened after the pandemic:

Since we were literally the only ones there, other than workers, we had as much time as we wanted at each place.
All the other places we visit should also be empty. Typically when you pull up to any of the places around the Sea of Galilee, there will be 50 – 100 tour buses. Still beautiful and a blessing to visit anytime, but having the place all to ourselves is truly life changing.
While the news in the Holy Land looks good and hopeful as of this writing, it’s always possible things could change.
With that uncertainty, though the Holy Land ALWAYS has uncertainty, this trip isn’t for everyone. I was there with a group during the war, and there were literally no issues for us in the places we visit.
It’s not expected at all, but if the war starts back up while we are there, some airlines could stop flying in and out of Tel Aviv. During the war, it was mostly US based airlines who stopped. Most European airlines continued (Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, etc) and El Al, which has nonstops to several US cities continued flying. No flights from Amman, Jordan were cancelled during the war in Israel.
Trip Insurance is strongly recommended. I always suggest you shop around and get what is best for you. I do know someone in the trip insurance business, so I list him as someone you can contact. I don’t get kickbacks or any benefits for referring you. But as you shop around, you can also see what he can offer. His name is Michael and here’s his email: michael@rebullock.net.
Once I receive your final payment and pay all the services in the Holy Land, it will be very difficult to get any of that back should you need to cancel. That said, I had a group of 30 people organized for June, the day after the US bombed Iran, and I refunded everyone 100%. I do all I can to always refund 100%.
As some of you know, when I cancelled 2023 and 2024’s pilgrimages, I had already paid everything and it took a while to get the money back. And I was only able to eventually get it all back because I’ve worked with these places for so many years. Hotels do not typically give refunds for last minute cancellations. That said, my vendors there have assured me that cancellations due to unrest will be refunded. However, I cannot guarantee that will happen, so it’s best to have your own trip insurance in case that doesn’t actually happen.
So if none of this scares you away, and you are ready to go…
Sign up
Most of my pilgrimages sell out very quickly. My last few Holy Land trips sold out in minutes.
This pilgrimage will launch to Patrons / Paid Substack Subscribers on October 24th at 12 noon Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific
This pilgrimage will launch to everyone else on October 27th at 12 noon Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific
If you have any questions: mtn@thecatholictraveler.com
