The Patriarchs Route (Derech Avot)

Today we are visiting one of my favorite sites in all of Israel to guide, located in the heart of biblical Israel. Along this route, you are walking on the actual road Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and King David walked on and is vital to Israeli security.
Visit Ancient Hebron (Chevron) (Pt. 1)

My tourists often ask where my favorite place in Israel is to guide. One of my favorite places is Hebron, so today, we will venture off the beaten track and visit Biblical Hebron, one of the world’s oldest and holiest cities!
Part 2: Biblical Tel Dan

Last week, we saw how the tribe of Dan conquered the biblical city of Laish and quickly renamed it after their forebearer.
A Modern Day Miracle

You see, Israel has always been something I’ve prayed about . But it wasn’t until I visited with Israel365 that I really understood what – and who – I’d been praying for all these years.
You Can’t Miss Biblical Tel Hazor

Biblical Hazor is one of the premier archeological sites in Israel. Such a world-class treasure must surely be on the “must-see” portion of itineraries, right? The shocking truth is that few tourists (even veteran tourists who are Bible literate) have ever even heard of it.
Don’t Miss Karmei Tzur (Biblical Beit Tzur)

Today we are visiting an isolated Biblical site, directly related to one of the most consequential events in Jewish history. Tourists seldom visit here though, and not many Israelis (outside of the settlements) are even aware of its existence.
Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Israel’s Gaza Envelope

Since October 7th, 2023 the area will forever be associated with the tragic events of that day. While these sites are crucial to visit, the Gaza Envelope region has many other extraordinary attractions that inspire hope, demonstrate the resilience of Israel and the Jewish people, and showcase the beauty and strength of the land.
Don’t Miss This Treasure: Gibeah of Benjamin (Tel El Ful)

While there are many off-the-beaten-track treasures in Israel, some are so little known that even many Israel experts have never heard of them. Today’s historic site, Tel el Ful, rarely sees visitors but this unique treasure is our next stop.
Don’t miss the biblical Kishon River

When speaking of the most frequently visited Biblical sites in Israel, the Kishon River is seldom on the top 100 list. Yet, two incredible and dramatic stories from the Bible took place here.
Don’t Miss Out On Biblical Lachish

This site, though not widely known, was actually Israel’s largest city during the biblical First Temple era (aside from Jerusalem). Lachish almost always stands empty, though, even during the busiest tourist season. Allow me to explore this breathtaking gem with you now!