BIBLE LAND EXPLORATION
Adat Hatikvah's
ISreal Tour
May 19-30 2024
Meet the team

Debra Stackhouse
Worship

Latara Arthur
Tour Coordinator
Based on double occupancy and including round-trip international airfare from Chicago.
Experience the Land of the Bible
Join us as we travel to the land of Israel and walk where the patriarchs lived, where King David reigned, and where the prophets proclaimed God’s Word. Experience together the places Yeshua walked and taught as God’s story comes alive in a powerful and meaningful way.
Together we’ll worship, learn, and reflect as we experience the history, people, and land of Israel and see Scripture come alive in a whole new way.
Together we’ll worship, learn, and reflect as we experience the history, people, and land of Israel and see Scripture come alive in a whole new way.
Cost Package includes:
- Round-trip international airfare
- First-class hotels
- Deluxe motorcoach transportation
- Guided sightseeing
- Entrance fees to sites listed in the itinerary
- Breakfast and dinner daily
- Hotel gratuities
- Love offering for guide and driver
- Fuel surcharges and government taxes
Does not include:
- Lunches and beverages at meals
- Optional Travel Protection Program
- Optional extensions and sightseeing
- Baggage fees and other airline optional fees
- Passports and personal expenses
- Single occupancy supplement: $1,298
- Please download the brochure for more information
Registration & Payment
Initial Deposit: $300 due upon registration
Second Deposit: $1,700 due November 20, 2026
Final Payment: January 14, 2027
The initial deposit includes a minimum $100 non-refundable cancellation fee.
Second Deposit: $1,700 due November 20, 2026
Final Payment: January 14, 2027
The initial deposit includes a minimum $100 non-refundable cancellation fee.
See the official tour brochure for late-registration fees, cancellation terms, travel protection and complete program conditions.
Cost Package includes:
- Airline tickets to/from Chicago to Israel
- All hotel stays (double occupancy)
- All transportation to/from tour sites on motor coach bus with/ driver
- All breakfasts and dinners served at the hotel
- Special farewell dinner
- Entrance fees for all destinations
- Porters fees at hotels/airport
- Licensed tour guide
- Personal teaching from Rabbi Jacob Rosenberg, Speaker & Author, Kristi Mclelland
Does not include:
- Lunches ($20-30/day)
- Tips to guide ($150pp)
- Travel and medical insurance (recommended) Click here for more information
- Single occupancy (+&1200)
- Your souvenirs
Registration & Payment
To secure your spot on the trip, please submit the Interest form, and we will send you a link to how to register. Registration requires a non-refundable $500/person deposit by January 6, 2024.
The full balance payment will be due on March 6, 2024.
Cancellation Terms:
Cancellation after Jan 6, 2024 – Return of 100% amount paid less the $500/person non-refundable deposit.
Cancellation after March 6, 2024 – Return of 50% of the amount paid less the deposit.
Cancellation after April 20, 2024 – No Refund.
The full balance payment will be due on March 6, 2024.
Cancellation Terms:
Cancellation after Jan 6, 2024 – Return of 100% amount paid less the $500/person non-refundable deposit.
Cancellation after March 6, 2024 – Return of 50% of the amount paid less the deposit.
Cancellation after April 20, 2024 – No Refund.
Please fill out Interest Form: Space is Limited!

FAQs
Can anyone register for this tour?
Yes. But we recommend that you're comfortable with our mission and statement of faith, otherwise you may want to consider a different tour that is more in alignment with your views and values.
Is There a Minimum (or Maximum) Age to Participate?
There is no stated minimum age, but this is an active tour requiring significant walking, including uneven terrain and ancient streets. Participants should be in good health and able to comfortably handle the physical demands of group travel. Wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated. Please see the brochure for the complete Fit to Travel statement.
How Is Lodging Determined?
Tour pricing is based on double occupancy. Revelate.Travel will attempt to match travelers requesting a roommate but cannot guarantee one will be available. The single-room supplement for the basic tour is $1,298.
Yes. But we recommend that you're comfortable with our mission and statement of faith, otherwise you may want to consider a different tour that is more in alignment with your views and values.
Is There a Minimum (or Maximum) Age to Participate?
There is no stated minimum age, but this is an active tour requiring significant walking, including uneven terrain and ancient streets. Participants should be in good health and able to comfortably handle the physical demands of group travel. Wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated. Please see the brochure for the complete Fit to Travel statement.
How Is Lodging Determined?
Tour pricing is based on double occupancy. Revelate.Travel will attempt to match travelers requesting a roommate but cannot guarantee one will be available. The single-room supplement for the basic tour is $1,298.
What Documentation Is Necessary for Travel to Israel?
A valid passport is required. Passport information must be submitted to Revelate.Travel by November 20, 2026. Please consult the official brochure and Revelate.Travel for current passport, visa, and entry requirements.
Am I Required to Join for the Entire Trip?
No, but the best experience will be to stay the whole time. There is no cost adjustment if you arrive late or leave early.
How Safe Is Traveling to Israel?
Tours are happening in Israel again, and groups are planning travel for 2027. Because the security situation remains fluid, we will continue monitoring conditions closely and will only travel if we believe it is safe and wise to do so.
Should I Purchase Travel Insurance?
Revelate.Travel offers an optional Travel Protection Plan for this tour. Please review the official brochure for coverage, costs, exclusions and deadlines.
A valid passport is required. Passport information must be submitted to Revelate.Travel by November 20, 2026. Please consult the official brochure and Revelate.Travel for current passport, visa, and entry requirements.
Am I Required to Join for the Entire Trip?
No, but the best experience will be to stay the whole time. There is no cost adjustment if you arrive late or leave early.
How Safe Is Traveling to Israel?
Tours are happening in Israel again, and groups are planning travel for 2027. Because the security situation remains fluid, we will continue monitoring conditions closely and will only travel if we believe it is safe and wise to do so.
Should I Purchase Travel Insurance?
Revelate.Travel offers an optional Travel Protection Plan for this tour. Please review the official brochure for coverage, costs, exclusions and deadlines.
FAQs
Can anyone register for this tour?
Yes. But we recommend that you're comfortable with our mission and statement of faith, otherwise you may want to consider a different tour that is more in alignment with your views and values.
What are the COVID restrictions?
There are none
Is There a Minimum (or Maximum) Age to Participate?
No, but we recommend this trip for those no younger than middle school and for those who can easily handle walking approximately 1-2 miles a day, some of which is on unpaved paths and up and down centuries old streets in the Old City of Jerusalem. Please note that children younger than 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
How Is Lodging Determined?
Registration pricing is based on double occupancy. If you're traveling alone and interested in rooming with another single traveler, please let us know and we will do our best to try to pair you up with someone. Single occupancy is available for an upcharge of $1200
What Documentation Is Necessary for Travel to Israel?
A valid passport with an expiration date no less than 6 months after the return date of the trip is required. There are no exceptions to this policy. A travel visa is not required.
Yes. But we recommend that you're comfortable with our mission and statement of faith, otherwise you may want to consider a different tour that is more in alignment with your views and values.
What are the COVID restrictions?
There are none
Is There a Minimum (or Maximum) Age to Participate?
No, but we recommend this trip for those no younger than middle school and for those who can easily handle walking approximately 1-2 miles a day, some of which is on unpaved paths and up and down centuries old streets in the Old City of Jerusalem. Please note that children younger than 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
How Is Lodging Determined?
Registration pricing is based on double occupancy. If you're traveling alone and interested in rooming with another single traveler, please let us know and we will do our best to try to pair you up with someone. Single occupancy is available for an upcharge of $1200
What Documentation Is Necessary for Travel to Israel?
A valid passport with an expiration date no less than 6 months after the return date of the trip is required. There are no exceptions to this policy. A travel visa is not required.
Am I Required to Join for the Entire Trip?
No, but the best experience will be to stay the whole time. There is no cost adjustment if you arrive late or leave early.
What Kind of Weather Should I Expect?
Average high temperatures in May range from the mid-70s to mid-80s, with little precipitation.
How Safe Is Traveling to Israel?
In 2022, approximately 2.5 million people visited Israel. To our knowledge, they all returned home safely. While we can't guarantee that the same will happen for you, your chances are very likely that they will be. For more perspective on this, read Is It Safe To Go To Israel?
Should I Purchase Travel Insurance?
For your peace of mind in the event of an emergency, you may want to consider some type of coverage. Here are a couple of providers you can get a quote from:
www.travelguard.com/travel-news/destinations/israel www.travelinsuranceisrael.com
No, but the best experience will be to stay the whole time. There is no cost adjustment if you arrive late or leave early.
What Kind of Weather Should I Expect?
Average high temperatures in May range from the mid-70s to mid-80s, with little precipitation.
How Safe Is Traveling to Israel?
In 2022, approximately 2.5 million people visited Israel. To our knowledge, they all returned home safely. While we can't guarantee that the same will happen for you, your chances are very likely that they will be. For more perspective on this, read Is It Safe To Go To Israel?
Should I Purchase Travel Insurance?
For your peace of mind in the event of an emergency, you may want to consider some type of coverage. Here are a couple of providers you can get a quote from:
www.travelguard.com/travel-news/destinations/israel www.travelinsuranceisrael.com


