Israel Tour
Deborah Rising Women's Israel Conference + Tour with Actress Patricia Heaton
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Join this unforgettable tour to Israel with Patricia Heaton
A Note From PATRICIA HEATON
Dear Friends,
I hope you’ll join me in Israel! I can think of no better way to experience this life-changing journey than to be accompanied by strong and fearless women committed to the flourishing of Israel.
The Deborah Rising Conference is a first-of-its-kind gathering: a three-day women’s interfaith experience that celebrates faith, unity and cultural exchange between Christian and Jewish women. An optional special tour of Israel after the conference is available.
I am known for my role as Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond, but together, we will walk in the steps of Deborah the Judge and Prophetess of Israel, who helped her people defeat their enemies. The Deborah Rising Conference marks a unique milestone in interfaith connections that offers an extraordinary opportunity to forge deep relationships across religious lines so that we may become a powerful force to defend our shared values. This will be a transformative cultural and spiritual experience for all of us.
All this takes place while you enjoy an incredible travel and service experience. Feast on delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and relax in accommodations. You’ll return home refreshed, renewed and ready to keep fighting the good fight! I have no doubt that the friendships we will forge in Israel will last a lifetime. I am so looking forward to laughing, learning and empowering each other while we share meals and listen to important and informative speakers and take in this holy place.
If you are a courageous woman, I call on you to join me in this crucial moment. Let’s make history together and use our gifts, talents and perspectives to change the world—for good.
Warmly,
Patricia Heaton
FEATURING
Remarkable Places
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ACCOMMODATIONS
ROOM OPTIONS
Conference (No Hotel)
Conference + 4 Star Hotel
Conference + 5 Star Hotel
Conference, Tour + 4 Star Hotel
Conference, Tour + 5 Star Hotel
Conference (No Hotel)
Conference (No Hotel)
This is the perfect option if you live locally around Israel and would like to attend the conference only. You’ll enjoy the three-day conference, jam-packed with insightful messages from renowned Jewish and Christian speakers. You'll also enjoy times of fellowship with other women from around the world as you share stories of faith. Meals are not included in this package.
This option does not include hotel accommodations or touring.
Conference + 4 Star Hotel
Conference + 4 Star Hotel
Experience unparalleled comfort at the Dan Panorama, a comfortable 4-star hotel, where beautifully decorated guest rooms, a balcony, and inviting public spaces are designed with your utmost comfort in mind. Most rooms face the Mediterranean. Enjoy a compelling 3-day conference featuring Patricia Heaton, esteemed Jewish biblical scholars, and journalists, as they explore the life of Deborah and inspire Christian and Jewish women to stand for truth. This exclusive package also includes a special dinner and concert at the iconic Tower of David, ensuring a memorable stay.
All prices based on double occupancy.
*This option is to book the conference with hotels (May 17-20) but does not include the tour after the conference.
Conference + 5 Star Hotel
Conference + 5 Star Hotel
Experience luxury at the Orient by Isrotel Exclusive, a 5-star hotel. This elegant retreat combines modern sophistication with historical charm. Enjoy air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs and optional balconies overlooking the city. The hotel offers a wellness center with a sauna, hot tub, hammam, fitness facilities, plus indoor and outdoor pools. A 3-day conference featuring Patricia Heaton and esteemed Jewish scholars discussing Deborah’s life and empowering women is included. Cap off your stay with an exclusive dinner and concert at the Tower of David, ensuring a perfect blend of enrichment and luxury.
All prices based on double occupancy.
*This option is to book the conference with hotels (May 17-20) but does not include the tour after the conference.
Conference, Tour + 4 Star Hotel
Conference, Tour + 4 Star Hotel
The Dan Panorama offers comfortable rooms with an enhanced level of service and amenities. Rooms are nicely decorated with modern decor, a balcony, and public areas are welcoming, and designed with your comfort in mind. Most rooms face the Mediterranean. Engage in a transformative 3-day conference featuring Patricia Heaton and notable Jewish biblical scholars, exploring the heroic tales of Deborah. Enhance your stay with a special dinner and concert at the historic Tower of David, and immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant life of Israel with exclusive tours of Tel Aviv, the Anu Museum, and more, including unique experiences like a tasting tour at Carmel Market and insightful meetings with a Nova Festival survivor and Grisha Yakubovich.
All prices based on double occupancy.
Conference, Tour + 5 Star Hotel
Conference, Tour + 5 Star Hotel
Enjoy luxury at the Orient by Isrotel Exclusive, a 5-star hotel blending modern elegance with historic allure. Rooms feature air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs, some with city-view balconies. Relax in the wellness center with a sauna, hot tub, hammam, fitness area, and indoor and outdoor pools. This package includes a 3-day conference with Patricia Heaton and Jewish scholars on Deborah's life and women's empowerment. Enhance your experience with a special dinner and concert at the Tower of David. Extend your stay with tours of the Anu Museum and Carmel Market, and meet notable figures like a Nova Festival survivor and Grisha Yakubovich.
All prices based on double occupancy.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR TOUR:
Enjoy these exclusive amenities included in this amazing experience
- 3-day conference with Patrica Heaton, renowned Jewish biblical scholars and journalists, talking on the life of Deborah and how Christian and Jewish women can rise up for the truth
- Special dinner and concert at the Tower of David
- Outstanding accommodations *This is not included in the “Conference Only” option
- Please reference your accommodation package for the meals that are included
Included in Hotel, Tour & Conference Package Only
- Israel’s best tour operators and licensed, hand-picked tour guides
- Travel by private, deluxe, air-conditioned motorcoach
- All porterage, taxes and gratuities
- Entrance fees to all sites
ENHANCE YOUR CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE
Conference Day 2 Excursion – May 18, 2025
Option 1: City of David Tour
- The City of David is one of the most extensively excavated sites in Jerusalem. Visitors can explore significant archaeological findings that date back over 3,000 years, including where King David established his kingdom. Explore the ancient ruins and structures and their connections to the biblical past of Jerusalem.
- Price: $128
Option 2: Old City Culinary Tour
- Discover the diverse culinary delights of the Old City. Indulge in the local Israeli cuisine, which beautifully blends flavors and techniques from various global cultures. Experience traditional dishes that incorporate Middle Eastern spices alongside modern twists that reflect the city's dynamic cultural landscape. From street food vendors to upscale restaurants, every meal promises a unique taste adventure.
- Price: $128
Option 3: Mah'ané Yéouda Culinary Tour
- Immerse yourself in the flavors and stories of Israeli cuisine at The Mahane Yehuda Market, celebrated for its vibrant street food scene. Explore the stalls and interact with local vendors eager to share their culinary traditions and innovations. Whether you’re sampling freshly baked challah, savoring a plate of hummus, or indulging in sweet baklava, each flavor enriches your understanding of the culture and history embedded in Israeli food.
- Price: $128
Conference Day 3 Excursion – May 19, 2025
Option 1: Yad Vashem / Mount Herzl
- Visit Yad Vashem in Israel, a Holocaust museum providing a powerful link to Jewish history through extensive exhibits, memorials and documents. It offers an immersive insight into a tragic historical chapter, promoting deep remembrance. Nearby, walk through Mount Herzl, the national cemetery, that honors Israel’s influential figures and war veterans, revealing the stories of those who have shaped the nation’s history.
- Price: $128
Option 2: Garden of Gethsemane & Garden Tomb
- Explore the sacred grounds of the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed on the night before His arrest. We invite you to take a moment to reflect among the ancient olive trees, enveloped in an atmosphere of deep tranquility and historical significance. Just a short distance away lies the serene Garden Tomb, the site of Jesus' burial and resurrection. Here, visitors can bask in the peaceful surroundings and ponder the profound events that took place.
- Price $128
Option 3: Ella Valley and a Local Winery
- Visit the historic Ella Valley, famed as the site where David triumphed over Goliath. As you explore this legendary landscape, immerse yourself in the stories of ancient battles and biblical heroes that echo through the rolling hills. After your journey through the valley, unwind at one of the local wineries, where you can savor some of Israel’s finest wines.
- Price $128
ENHANCE YOUR TOUR EXPERIENCE
Tour Day 5 Optional Day of Touring at the Central Coast, Jezreel Valley and The Galilee Region - May 21, 2025
- Discover ancient Caesarea's ruins, soak in Jezreel Valley's lush landscapes and savor Mt. Tabor's exquisite wines. Visit Magdala and Capernaum's historical sites, find serenity at Tabgha, and enjoy a unique culinary experience in a cooking workshop with Druze women. An unforgettable journey through heritage and flavor.
- Lunch and Dinner Included
- Price: $358
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ISRAEL TOUR FAQs
Please carefully review the details of the Cancellation Policy below, as well as the full Terms & Conditions prior to booking your travel event.
All prices, penalties and change fees are quoted per passenger based on selected occupancy.
Payments |
$600 deposit with reservation for Conference + Hotel, and Conference, Tour + Hotel packages | Credit card, personal check, cashiers check, or money order. Must be in U.S. funds. |
$250 deposit for Conference Only (No Hotels) package | Credit card, personal check, cashiers check, or money order. Must be in U.S. funds |
Mar 10, 2025 | Final Payment due |
On or after Mar 10, 2025 | Full Payment required |
Reservation Change Fees |
Today – Mar 10, 2025 | $100 |
On or after Mar 10, 2025 | No Changes Allowed |
Additional fees may be assessed by suppliers for connections booked from your home city, as well as forced single occupancy due to roommate cancellation. Those fees charged will be passed to the passenger. |
Cancellation Fees |
Today – Jan 27, 2025 | $200 administration fee |
Jan 28 – Mar 13, 2025 | Deposit amount |
Mar 14 – Apr 3, 2025 | 50% of the total package |
Apr 4 - 24, 2025 | 75% of the total package |
On or after Apr 25, 2025 | No Refunds |
Cancellations must be confirmed in the Inspiration office during regular business hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) |
Cancellation fees apply regardless of the reason for cancellation, including medical and family matters. |
It is the personal responsibility of each passenger to fully comply with all Immigration and documentation requirements. |
Unfortunately, the company we partner with (TravelEx) does not currently offer insurance for travel to Israel. However, you can find alternative travel insurance options through your insurance provider, credit card company, or another travel insurance agency.
Our team is here to help with booking your flight. Simply reach out to our office at 800 247 1899 and we’ll guide you through the flight booking process. We’ll ensure your travel arrangements align with the event schedule, making your trip exceptional.
The Conference Only package only includes admission to the conference with one special dinner event. Other meals and extra events will need to be purchased separately.
The 4-Star & 5-Star Hotel & Conference packages include hotel accommodations, three special dinner events and breakfast along with admission to the conference.
The 4-Star & 5-Star Hotel, Tour & Conference packages include hotel accommodations, breakfast, six dinners, four lunches during the conference, conference admission and four extra days of touring in Jerusalem.
You are responsible for bringing the correct travel documents to your event. For international tours, every person in your reservation (including children) must have a valid passport that won't expire until six months after the completion of your tip. For domestic tours, every person in your reservation (including children) is required to travel with a valid form of identification that proves citizenship.
REAL IDs:
Starting May 7, 2025, all U.S. travelers will be required to present a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or identification card to travel by air within the country.
For more detailed information, please read our Travel Documentation page.
For non-US citizens, we advise consulting with your country’s embassy for specific entry requirements into every country on your itinerary.
With such diverse terrain, Israel’s weather and climate vary greatly. The most populated parts of the country will see hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The warm summer lasts from April to October, with June through September reaching the highest temperatures. A cool, brief fall leads into the rainy season, which begins in late October or early November. The winter months can be cold in the hilly regions, and even arid Jerusalem has been known to get small amounts of snow in the winter.
Below is a checklist to help you pack for your exceptional travel experience. We suggest packing a change of clothes, toiletries and any medications you need in your carry-on bag.
Packing Checklist
- Casual clothes (trousers/pants, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, collared shirts or blouses); you may wish to avoid sleeveless shirts and short shorts as there are modesty requirements for some of the religious sites
- Lightweight sweater or jacket
- Bathing suit and a cover-up or wrap
- Raincoat and/or compact umbrella
- Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with rubber soles
- Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
- Toiletries (in a sealed, clear plastic bag inside your carry-on luggage)
- Minor first-aid care items (Band-Aids, aspirin, hand sanitizer, etc.)
- Medications (please bring all medications in their original containers)
- Hair care appliances (see information in the next FAQ section)
- Small bag or backpack (large enough for a small Bible, pen, camera and other personal items)
- Passport with separate photocopy (see below for more information)
Packing Tips
Make certain your suitcase closes and fastens securely. Mark your luggage and carry-on bag with your name and address so you can distinguish them easily. We also recommend you put identification information—name, address and phone number—INSIDE your luggage in case the luggage tags are lost in transit.
Do not pack your passport or travel documents in your luggage. In case your passport is lost, we suggest keeping a color copy of the information page inside your luggage.
For more information, please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
We know how nice it is to have the convenience of home when traveling. Bringing your electronics and hair appliances can enhance your overall travel experience. Here are some things to know about your electronics before you pack them.
Phones, Laptops, Cameras & Video Cameras
Most small digital devices have dual-voltage chargers that do not require a converter. Before leaving on your tour, check each device’s manual or power cord to determine if it is dual voltage. If not, you must bring an adapter to plug the charger into the outlet.
Blow-Dryers, Curling Irons & Straighteners
Many hotels provide hair dryers in each room. If you prefer to use your own hair appliances, you may consider purchasing or borrowing more travel-friendly dual-voltage appliances instead of purchasing a converter.
You have three options of devices designed to help you operate personal electronics overseas:
Adapters
Israel uses two electrical socket types: Type C, the standard Euro plug, and Type H, unique to Israel. Bring Types C and H adapters to Israel to enable your standard plug to fit into wall outlets. Most are relatively inexpensive, about $3 to $5 each. If you travel frequently, consider purchasing a universal adapter kit like this Travel Adapter.
Dual-Voltage Appliances
Many small electronic devices are dual voltage and will automatically adjust for other countries. If your appliance’s charger has a manual switch, you must change it back and forth before plugging in your appliance. Check the manual or power cord for the device to see if it will work with 220 voltage without a converter.
Converters
A power converter allows you to run U.S. devices that are not dual voltage. Most converters cost $40 to $50. Be aware that U.S. electronics that are not dual voltage should never be used without a converter in countries with a voltage of 220.
For more information, please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
Today’s technology allows you to stay connected while traveling—ensuring you get that memorable photo or message from your loved ones. You should be able to use your cell phone or smartphone to do everything you’re used to doing at home. In addition, mobile phones provide convenient access for responding to emergencies and confirming travel plans. Some basic guidelines and tips will help you save money, keep your phone working effectively and stay in touch.
Before You Leave
Contacting your cell phone carrier before your trip will help ensure you can call friends and family back home and eliminate any surprises on your phone bill when you return. Let your phone carrier know your travel plans including how you plan to use your phone on your tour. You’ll want to make sure you understand all the potential charges. Contact your carrier for specific information.
Check with Your Carrier for International Dialing Access
You will want to ensure international dialing access is active on your mobile phone plan so you can use it in Europe. Remember that international roaming rates may apply to calls placed and charges will appear on your phone bill. Because roaming rates can be high, checking with your carrier for specific cost details before you leave is a good idea.
Aboard Your Flight and Tour
Your cell phone’s battery life is the key to keeping you connected. Below are some tips for staying powered up on your trip:
- Remember to set your phone to airplane mode when you board your flight. You may also want to do this during your tour. This mode suspends all calling and texting functions but allows you to play games, use your camera, listen to music, etc.
- On the tour, you’ll want to charge your phone every night to ensure enough battery life for the next day.
- Try to turn off your phone when you’re not using it. Leaving your phone on all day drains the battery, so it’s a good idea to turn it off while you’re attending an excursion, dining or reading.
Smartphone Tips
As one of the most popular communication devices today, smartphones have revolutionized how we connect with the world. We know leaving your smartphone behind for an hour, much less multiple days, is difficult. The following tips will help you save your phone’s battery life and get the most out of your smartphone while on the tour:
- Before your tour, disable any applications that give you regular updates, such as sports reports and weather updates.
- Disable the Data Enabled or Data Roaming option on your phone and keep it off until you reach your hotel.
- Turn off the function for automatic email checking and change the email settings to manual to reduce data roaming charges. During your trip, you can check for email messages when connected to a free, wireless internet connection, such as in a hotel lobby or internet cafe.
In-Room Phones and Phone Cards
If you choose not to bring your mobile phone, you can stay in touch with others using your hotel’s in-room phone. Be sure to understand all the associated charges before you place a call, as the rates can be expensive.
You may also wish to purchase a phone card or download a free messaging app, such as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, to stay in touch with friends and family. When purchasing a phone card, make sure the card specifically indicates that calls can be made from an international location. If unspecified, international phone cards only enable you to call international locations from your home country.
Phone Cards Purchased in Israel
Most public telephones in Israel accept phone cards purchased in various denominations from any post office or at various shops. You can make international calls from card-equipped telephones or special telephone company offices. The country’s major telephone companies also have toll-free numbers if you need assistance.
For more information, please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
Transfers
We want to help make your trip as smooth and as enjoyable as possible. We can book motorcoach transfers from the airport to your hotel and on your return trip.
Hotel Stays
Remember that you always have the option of arriving earlier or staying later. Hotel reservations may be available if you want to arrive a few days early before your tour begins or stay a few days after the tour concludes.
Tour Extensions
Some of our events have pre- and post-event extensions with guided tours that help you extend your stay and see exciting nearby places of interest. For example, an Israel tour may have the option of a post-tour trip to explore places of historic interest in Jordan or Egypt. Look for extension information on the itinerary tab located on our website for events that interest you.
For more information please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
As you plan for your upcoming Christian tour with Inspiration, you may wonder about using money and credit cards during your travels. We’ve made the following recommendations to help you save money and avoid unnecessary fees so you can focus on an exceptional travel experience.
- Consider leaving all unnecessary credit cards at home.
- Once you determine which cards you’ll bring, remember to notify each credit card company of your intended travel dates and locations to ensure fraud alerts and holds are not placed on your accounts.
- For each card, you should store the bank’s contact information in a separate, secure location in the unlikely event your wallet or purse is lost or stolen.
Israel’s official currency is the new Israeli shekel (NIS), although most stores and businesses will accept U.S. dollars. We strongly recommend bringing U.S. dollars in small denominations ($20, $10, $5 and $1) or shekels because we visit few places with ATMs. Most hotels will also exchange small amounts of currency.
Almost all businesses in Israel accept U.S. credit or debit cards, but debit cards only work with ATMs, as most foreign businesses don’t have PIN machines. If you plan to use your credit cards, you’ll want to check with each credit card company to determine the international exchange fee for each card. Because the difference of a few percentage points could cost you more (depending on your purchases), we recommend using cards with lower international exchange fees. Using your credit card for large purchases gives you more protection for the items you buy on your trip, and you can review your credit card statement to verify all your purchases.
Below is currency information for our most popular Israel tour extensions.
Egypt
The Egyptian pound (EGP) has devalued greatly over the last several years. Most larger hotels, restaurants and businesses will accept U.S. currency and major credit cards. Hotels will also exchange small amounts of currency.
Italy
In Italy, the official currency is the euro (€). Most larger hotels, restaurants and businesses accept major credit cards and may exchange small amounts of currency.
Jordan
The Jordanian dinar (JOD) is the official currency in Jordan. Most larger restaurants, shopping malls and hotels accept U.S. currency and major credit cards. However, you may want to carry dinar notes or coins to spend in smaller shops and restaurants. Hotels will also exchange small amounts of currency.
Turkey
The official currency of Turkey is the Turkish lira (TL). Tourism-oriented places and larger businesses typically accept U.S. currency. Visa and Mastercard are also widely accepted. Hotels will exchange small amounts of currency as well.
For more information please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
While you’re traveling with us, we want to make your time as carefree as possible by covering all tips and gratuities on your tour, including airport porters, hotel bellman and your tour guide. As you visit various restaurants apart from the tour, remember to acknowledge and reward excellent service.
In Israel, the general guideline for restaurant service workers is 10%-12% of the bill or 15% to acknowledge excellent service.
For more information please call one of our Reservation Coordinators at 800 247 1899, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.
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