2027 Spring Holy Land Tour with Roger and Julie Manning

11 Days

This will truly be an unforgettable journey. Being in the Holy Land brings the scriptures to life in a powerful way. Together we’ll visit sacred places tied to the life and ministry of Jesus Christ—Jerusalem (the Mount of Olives, Lazarus’ Tomb, Gethsemane, Golgotha, and the Holy Sepulcher), Galilee, Nazareth, Masada, the Dead Sea, and Bethlehem. Our hope is that you’ll return home with a deeper love for the scriptures and an even stronger testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Get ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime in the Holy Land!

As we prepare to return to Israel, we are moving forward with optimism and hope for the ongoing peace in the region, allowing us to once again walk in the footsteps of Christ and experience the sacred sites of the Holy Land. The safety of our travelers remains our top priority, and we are committed to monitoring both the U.S. State Department travel advisories and the operations of the BYU Jerusalem Center to ensure a secure and meaningful experience. As some may still feel uncertain at this time, we want our travelers who are ready to book their tour to have peace of mind, which is why we will continue to honor our FULL REFUND policy on all Israel tours that must be canceled due to safety concerns. We look forward to returning to this sacred land!!

This will truly be an unforgettable journey. Being in the Holy Land brings the scriptures to life in a powerful way. Together we’ll visit sacred places tied to the life and ministry of Jesus Christ—Jerusalem (the Mount of Olives, Lazarus’ Tomb, Gethsemane, Golgotha, and the Holy Sepulcher), Galilee, Nazareth, Masada, the Dead Sea, and Bethlehem. Our hope is that you’ll return home with a deeper love for the scriptures and an even stronger testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Director: Dr. Roger C. Manning, Representative of the Missionary Department, former Director and Religious Educator for CES, experienced tour director and returned mission president.

*Please note that while the physical activity on this tour (walking distances) are not significant every day, the days are full of touring from breakfast to dinner time with "down-time" only in the evening.

Tour ID #9226D16

To Book This Tour, Contact:

Carol AlegreTour Manager
Tel: (801) 483-6165

Highlights

  • 1 tour-bus experience for the whole tour!
  • Morris Murdock LDS tour Director for the whole trip along with local guides
  • VERY INCLUSIVE rate -Tour, transportation, Tips & taxes, breakfast & dinner daily - All you pay for is lunches & souvenirs!
  • We include all tipping for hotels and restaurants where meals are provided, an Israeli guide, and a driver!!
  • Licensed, insured, and bonded travel agency with +65 years of experience!! IT MATTERS!

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Friday, April 9, 2027 - U.S.A. - Transatlantic Flight - Tel Aviv, Israel

    We take a morning flight from our various U.S.A. homes and arrive the next afternoon at the Ben Gurion International Airport.

    Meals : In-flight

  • Day
    2

    Saturday, April 10, 2027 - Arrive in Tel Aviv • Shabbat

    Welcome to Israel! After our planned arrival in Israel, if time allows, we stop at Jaffa before driving up the Mediterranean Coast. Overnight at hotel in Tel Aviv.

  • Day
    3

    Sunday, April 11, 2027 - Caesarea • Haifa • Mount Carmel • Sea of Galilee

    Our day begins with a brief stop at King Herod’s Roman port city, Caesarea (the pride of the Mediterranean world), where Paul the Apostle was tried before being sent to Rome. We briefly stop to see the amazing aqueducts that Herod built to bring water into his city. We will continue to Mount Carmel, traveling east along the top of the mount to Muhraka (the place of burning) to discuss the interesting life and experiences of the prophet Elijah. We will drive through Haifa for a breathtaking view of the city and the beautiful Baha’i temple and gardens. We will travel to the Sea of Galilee and stop at Magdala, where we learn of some of the women in the Savior’s life and visit the beautiful memorial to Mary. We then will check in to Ein Gev Kibbutz Holiday Village on the east shore of the Sea of Galilee, where we will spend two nights.

  • Day
    4

    Monday, April 12, 2027 - Mount of Beatitudes • Mount Arbel • Capernaum • Banias • Bental

    We begin our day visiting the Mount of Beatitudes, the traditional site of the Sermon on the Mount, for a discussion and personal contemplation of the teachings of Jesus. We will travel to Mount Arbel, the traditional site where Jesus Commissioned the Twelve Apostles to go to all the world to preach the gospel. We will visit the Nof Ginosar Museum to see a boat dating from the time of Jesus and then take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. We will then take a short drive to the site of ancient Capernaum, Peter’s home, and the headquarters for Jesus’ Galilean ministry. We will eat our individually purchased lunch on the bus as we travel to Banias, ancient Caesarea Philippi at the foot of Mount Hermon, to recall the Savior’s discussion on priesthood keys (Matthew 16). If time allows, our last stop may be at Mount Bental for an impressive view of the Golan Heights before returning to our guesthouses to enjoy an evening of swimming and relaxation at Ein Gev.

  • Day
    5

    Tuesday, April 13, 2027 - Mount Tabor • Nazareth • Jordan River • Jericho

    The day begins early, with us driving to the village of Devaria, where we take taxis to the top of Mount Tabor (arrive before 8 a.m.), the traditional site of Christ’s transfiguration. We will next visit Nazareth, the Church of the Synagogue, and the Church of the Annunciation. In the afternoon, we drive down to the Jordan Valley and continue south, following the Jordan River to Qasr el Yahud to review the important events that occurred at the Jordan River. We will travel to Jericho and stop by the Mount of Temptations, where it is believed to be the place where Jesus fasted 40 days and was tempted by the adversary. There will be time for shopping before we check in to the Oasis Hotel for the night. (dinner & swimming)

  • Day
    6

    Wednesday, April 14, 2027 - Masada • Qumran • Dead Sea • Jerusalem • Mount of Olives

    Our morning travels will take us south along the Dead Sea, which is 1,400 feet below sea level. Our first stop is at the ancient mountaintop fortress built by King Herod—the Masada. We will ride the tram (appt. 9 a.m.) up to explore the ruins and, on the return, to meet our bus that takes us to Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. After lunch, we will float in the Dead Sea at Kalia Beach. We drive to Jerusalem and, on the way, stop at the ancient road to Jericho to review the parable of the Good Samaritan. Before checking in at the hotel, we will stop on top of the Mount of Olives for an overview of the stunning landscape and sacred places. Afterwards, we will check in to the Grand Court Hotel for the rest of our nights in Israel. NOTE: A one-hour group meeting will be held after dinner.

  • Day
    7

    Thursday, April 15, 2027 - Jerusalem • Old City • City of David

    We visit the Ophel area before we walk up to the Holy Mount, which is located atop Mount Moriah—the place where Abraham took Isaac to offer him as a sacrifice. It was also the site of the temples of Solomon and later Herod; today it is occupied by the magnificent Dome of the Rock and the El Aksa Mosque, making this site the third most sacred site in all the world of Islam. We will then go to Lion’s Gate and walk to the Pool of Bethesda area to discuss the events in John 5, before going on to the general area of the Antonia Fortress. We will visit Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion−“Ecce Homo” John 19:5, where Jesus was sentenced to be crucified. We will continue on the Via Dolorosa, where Jesus carried the cross to Golgotha. After a visit to the Western Wall, we visit the Jewish Quarter to see Hezekiah’s Broad Wall, and stroll down the Roman Cardo, which was originally built by the Roman emperor Hadrian. Next, we walk through the excavated City of David (including the new Davidson Museum and Warren’s Shaft) and into Hezekiah’s Tunnel the ancient water system carved through the hill in the time of Isaiah. We continue to the Pool of Siloam, the site of one of Jesus’ miracles, and review John 11. After we return to the hotel to change into dry clothes and eat dinner, we enjoy a free evening to experience Jerusalem’s nightlife and prepare for the crescendo of our travels—the final week of the life of our Lord.

  • Day
    8

    Friday, April 16, 2027 - Lazarus’ Tomb • Yad Vashem • Model City • Bethlehem • Western Wall

    Our day begins early to visit Bethany, the traditional village of the home where Mary, Martha, and Lazarus lived. We will visit Lazarus’ Tomb. We will then drive through Mea Shearim (an ultraorthodox community) on our way to Yad Vashem (appt. 9 a.m.), the sobering Holocaust memorial. Afterward, we continue to the Israel National Museum, which includes the Shrine of the Book (the museum of the Dead Sea Scrolls) and the wonderfully re-created Model City of Jerusalem, which portrays the city as it looked near the time of Jesus. We will have lunch at the Palm Restaurant in Bethlehem. We then visit Shepherds’ Field and discuss the wonderful events of the Savior’s birth. We will continue to Bethlehem and visit the Church of the Nativity (traditional site of the birth of Jesus). We may have time to visit an olive wood carving shop and do some shopping in Bethlehem. We will take the bus to the Western Wall to watch religious Jews welcome in the Sabbath, and then enjoy dinner afterward at the hotel.

  • Day
    9

    Saturday, April 17, 2027 - Footsteps of Jesus • Mount of Olives • BYU Jerusalem Center • Gethsemane • Golgotha • Garden Tomb

    We begin the day at 7:00 am on the bus to travel to the private garden across from the Garden of Gethsemane. After a brief stop there we will go to the beautiful BYU Jerusalem Center (arrive before 9:00 a.m.) to attend Sacrament mtg. from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.. At 11:30 a.m. we will load the bus and travel to the Mount of Olives to briefly review the past, present, and future of this area and take a group picture. We will have lunch on the bus. We will then go to Golgotha, the place of the Crucifixion, and conclude at the Garden Tomb, where the body of Christ was interred and from where He arose on Easter Sunday. We will return to the Garden of Gethsemane to first visit the Grotto of Gethsemane, where olive presses were located and where Jesus and His disciples would have met and rested. Time will be provided to explore the Garden of Gethsemane where centuries-old olive trees remind us of the sacred account of our Savior’s suffering and arrest. We will return to the hotel and share dinner together at 6:30 pm.

  • Day
    10

    Sunday, April 18, 2027 - Footsteps of Jesus • Upper Room • House of Caiaphas

    Today we will visit the Upper Room (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.), where it is believed a Passover feast was held with Jesus and the Twelve Apostles, where the sacrament was introduced, and where the disciples receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. We next visit the possible site of the House of Caiaphas the high priest, where the Savior was illegally tried after His arrest and put in a dungeon. Free time. Dinner and final group. We will then depart for the airport.

  • Day
    11

    Monday, April, 27, 2026 - Tel Aviv • U.S.A

    We bid farewell to the Holy Land as we depart today for the Ben Gurion International Airport to fly home—taking with us never-to-be-forgotten memories.

Cost Includes

  • Deluxe motor coach transportation
  • Local guides
  • Experienced Tour Directors
  • Accommodations in moderate-class hotels
  • Sightseeing tours as outlined on the itinerary
  • Entrance fees
  • Gratuities
  • Breakfasts and dinners in country
  • Audio headsets throughout the tour
  • Digital Travel App

Cost Excludes

  • Round-trip airfare from SLC–Tel Aviv–Salt Lake City @ $TBA
  • Additional possible airfare from cities other than Salt Lake City
  • Airport transfers for those arriving separately from the main group
  • Sightseeing not included on the itinerary
  • Additional hotel accommodations
  • Items of a personal nature (i.e., phone calls, room service, laundry service,etc.)
  • Travel insurance and cancellation waiver (Highly Recommended)
  • Lunches (approx. $15–$20 per person some days)

About Roger and Julie Manning

While visiting the lands of the Scriptures, it is a very special experience to open the scriptures and envision and relive the sights and events from the Scriptures. Each time we visit an archaeological site or view an ancient artifact that might have existed during the time of the Book of Mormon or Bible, our understanding, appreciation, and desire to study the Word of God increases.

Roger C. Manning currently works as a Representative for the South America South Area of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Missionary Department.  He received a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University, a master’s degree from Idaho State University, and a PhD from Utah State University. 

Roger worked many in the Church Educational System as a seminary and institute instructor in Idaho, Utah, and Florida and has supervised seminaries and institutes in Utah, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. He served as the Pre-Service Teacher Training Director for the Salt Lake City area and as the Area Director for Northern Utah, Southeast Idaho, and Western Wyoming.

Julie R. Manning graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor´s degree in Nursing. She has worked as an RN for 35 years in various areas of specialty and care. She has assisted in directing many tours to foreign countries. 

Roger and Julie have traveled extensively throughout the United States, Mexico, Europe, South Africa, and the Holy Land. Roger has directed over 12 tours to Mesoamerica (Mexico and Central America), the Lands and Times of the Book of Mormon tours, and many trips to the Holy Land. They thoroughly enjoy meeting new people and making new friends in various parts of the world. The diversity of people, cultures, and geography throughout the world is very fascinating to both Julie and Roger. They have a special love for all people and cultures. Roger especially developed this affinity for the Latin people while serving a full-time LDS mission to Ecuador. From 2009-2012 as a Mission President in Peru. 

Roger and Julie love spending time with their children and grandchildren very much!   Some hobbies they enjoy are sports, walking, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, snowshoeing, farming, gardening, traveling, and raising animals.

Pricing Information

Pricing:

  • Double Occupancy: $3,680 per person
  • Triple Occupancy: $3,680 per person
  • Single Occupancy: $4,930 (private room)
  • Cash Discount on final payment: $100 off per person

Payment Terms:

  • $500 per person deposit is due at the time of booking
  • The final payment is due February 5, 2027

Please see our cancellation policy:

If a participant needs to cancel their reservation, written notice must be provided. Cancellations within seven calendar days of booking (if not past the final payment date) will receive a full refund, excluding airfares, which follow the airline’s policy. Cancellations after the seven-day grace period incur a 50% penalty on the deposit until the final payment date, and cancellations after the final payment date are non-refundable, including for unused portions of the tour.