Other Destinations

At My Biblical Journeys, we know that there are many religious sites around the world that you feel called to visit. That’s why we have a large number of other itineraries, not shown on this webpage, which you may like to explore. And, as always, we are happy to customize current selections or research and explore new destinations based on your interests.

Below, you will find a listing of some other itineraries we feel would not only benefit your group but help to connect them with the global church and the history of Christianity.

The Apostle Paul’s Journey to Rome
Palermo / Monreale / Agrigento / Syracuse / Taormina / Paestum / Sorrento / Pompeii / Naples / Puteoli / Rome

 

Day One:
  • Depart via scheduled air service. The destination is Palermo, Italy
Day Two:
  • Arrive in Palermo
  • Meet your Faith Journeys Tour Manager who will assist the group to an awaiting chartered motorcoach for a transfer to the hotel for check-in
  • Afternoon at leisure for relaxation, sightseeing, shopping, or other activities
  • Evening Welcome Dinner and overnight
Day Three
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Palermo is Sicily’s cultural capital is a city rich in history, spirit, art, and diversity. Our tour this morning will include San Giovanni degli Eremiti (St. John of the Hermits Church), Quattro Canti, Palatine Chapel, and the Cathedral
  • Lunch, on own
  • Drive to the small town of Monreale whose name means Royal Mountain. There we will explore the Benedictine Abbey with its splendid mosaics depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments
  • Return to Palermo for evening dinner and overnightt
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A 10-Day Tour to Germany Including the Passion Play in Oberammergau
Berlin / Wittenberg / Leipzig / Eisenach / Erfurt / Leipzig / Munich / Neuschwanstein / Oberammergau

 

Day One:
  • Depart on an overnight flight to Berlin, Germany
Day Two:
  • Upon arrival in Berlin, meet your Faith Journeys Tour Manager and begin with an orientation tour of the city
  • Enjoy a 1-hr Spree River Cruise
  • Check-in to the hotel for dinner and overnight
Day Three
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Guided tour of Berlin, seeing the Unter den Linden Strasse, the Russian War Memorial and the Brandenburg Gate. Also see what remains of “the Wall” and “Checkpoint Charlie,” as we pass into the western sector to experience Kurfurstendamm Strasse. Visit Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
  • Afternoon at leisure for individual exploration and sightseeing
  • Dinner, on own
  • Return to the hotel for overnight
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Washington, DC

 

Day One:
  • Afternoon arrival in Washington, D.C.
  • Meet your Faith Journeys Tour Manager, who will escort your group through the duration of your activities
  • Take a panoramic motorcoach tour of Historic Washington, D.C.
  • Check into the hotel
  • Dinner at a local restaurant
  • Take an evening walking tour of the Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and National World War II Memorials, as well as a view of the outside of the Washington Monument
  • Return to the hotel for evening prayer and overnight
Day Two:
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Morning devotional (self-arranged)
  • Take a tour of one of the Smithsonian Institution Museums
    Lunch, on own
  • Visit Arlington National Cemetery and participate in a special wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (pending confirmation)
  • Visit one (or more) of the following: New York Avenue Presbyterian Church (where Abraham Lincoln worshipped), Christ Church Episcopal (where George Washington worshipped), The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, and/or the National Cathedral
  • Dinner at a local restaurant
  • Take an evening walking tour of the Jefferson Memorial and the Iwo Jima Marine Memorial
  • Return to your hotel for evening prayer and overnight
Day Three
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Morning devotional (self-arranged)
  • Take a tour of one of the Smithsonian Institution Museums
  • Lunch, on own
  • Spend the afternoon at the Museum of the Bible
  • Dinner at a local restaurant
  • Return to the hotel for evening prayer and overnight
Day Four
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Morning devotional (self-arranged)
  • Hotel check-out and board motorcoach
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Ireland & Scotland

 

Day One:
  • Depart via scheduled air service. The destination is Dublin, Ireland
Day Two:
  • Arrive in Dublin
  • Meet your Faith Journeys Tour Manager who will assist the group to an awaiting chartered motorcoach for a panoramic tour of Dublin. We will see Trinity College, Christchurch Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and O’Connell Street.
  • Late-afternoon hotel check-in
  • Evening Welcome Dinner and overnight
Day Three
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Enjoy a half-day tour of Wicklow and Glendalough, located south of Dublin in County Wicklow. The steep wooded slopes of Glendalough the “valley of the two lakes” harbor one of Ireland’s most atmospheric monastic sites — established in the 6th century. Here we see the Round Tower, Cathedral, St. Kevin’s Cross and Kitchen, and Gatehouse
  • Lunch, on own
  • Return to Dublin for time at leisure for additional sightseeing, shopping, or other activities
  • Evening dinner and overnight
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Ireland & Scotland

 

Day One:
  • Our journey begins with an overnight flight, with full meal/beverage service and in-flight entertainment, to Dublin, Ireland.
Day Two:
  • Welcome to vibrant, soulful Dublin! Upon arrival in “Dublin’s Fair City” we meet our Faith Journeys Tour Manager and transfer by motorcoach for a panoramic Dublin City Tour. Our first stop will be Christ Church Cathedral, site of Dublin’s first wooden church, built by King Sitric Silkenbeard (first Christian Viking King of Dublin in 1038). The present Cathedral dates from 1172. Next, we visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Built-in 1192 in honor of Ireland’s patron saint. It stands adjacent to the famous well, where tradition has it, St. Patrick baptized converts on his visit to Dublin. This grand, Gothic cathedral owes part of its renown for being the burial site of its former Dean, Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels. Next, we continue on to our hotel and enjoy a group meal before getting some sleep.
Day Three
  • Today’s first stop is the sprawling campus of Trinity College and its famous library. The building is home to the 8th century Book of Kells, a splendidly illuminated version of the Christian Gospels. We also get the chance to visit the Long Room. Once the principal library of the University, it now contains over two hundred thousand books and manuscripts. Next, we board our motorcoach for the short drive into the Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough, located south of Dublin. Known as “the Garden of Ireland”, it is the site of a 6th-century monastic site founded by St. Kevin. Set in a glaciated valley with two lakes, the monastic remains include a superb round tower, stone churches and decorated crosses. The Visitor Center has an interesting exhibition on Glendalough detailing the history, archaeology, and wildlife of this part of Wicklow and includes an audio-visual presentation. Later, we return to Dublin to enjoy the balance of the day at leisure, before returning to our hotel for dinner and overnight accommodations.
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