
Exploring The Treasures
of The Sea of Galilee
Around the Sea of Galilee
Capernaum, Tabgha, Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter,
Kursi, Yardenit Baptism Site, Cruise on the Sea of Galilee.
Tiberias
The tomb of the Rambam, Rabi Haim Aboulafia Synagouge.
St. Peter Church, Magdalah, Jesus' Boat, A visit at a Kibbutz.

Sea of Galilee
Around the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked
on water, there are many churches and archeological
sites to see. Including Church of Multiplication
– Tabgha, Yardenit Baptism Site, Capernaum and many more, just ask me. Also, we can have a cruise on the
Sea of Galilee in the trip.
Church of
Multiplication – Tabgha
The place where Jesus fed the 5,000 people with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. There you'll see the most famous Christian mosaic.
Yardenit Baptism Site
Located on the Jordan River, where it is believed
that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
You can visit this site and be baptized yourself.

Capernaum
Also known as the city of Jesus. Where he lived
most of his life and performed most of his miracles.
There we can see the house of Peter and the
ancient synagogue of Capernaum.
Magdalah
The ancient synagogue that existed from
the second temple era.
Mount Bental
A mountain overlooking Syria with a bunker on top
of it, there we can see the amazing views and walk inside the bunker and talk about the history
of Israel in 1967.
Banias Nature Reserve
A beautiful reserve that has attracted people across
all history. The Greeks dedicated the place to the god Pan, the god of music, hunting, and nature.
After the Greeks, the area was ruled by Rome,
and King Herod built a temple in honor of Philip II. Where Jesus said, "On this rock I will build my community" (Matthew 16:17-18)