Discover why cathedrals remain world-class tourist attractions. From architectural mastery to historical depth, learn what makes these sacred sites global landmarks.
Experience the Great Migration in February 2026! Witness the Serengeti calving season, raw predator action, and the largest land animal movement on Earth.
Was Apostle Paul sentenced to death by wild animals? Discover why his Roman citizenship protected him and the true meaning of "fighting beasts" in Ephesus.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Roman Amphitheater in Trier, Germany. Discover the ancient gladiator arena, hidden cellars, and how it held 20,000 spectators.
The Romano-Germanic Museum is open at its temporary Belgian House location! See world-class Roman glass and jewelry in Cologne while the main site is under renovation.
Explore the Aula Palatina, Constantine the Great's monumental throne room in Trier. Discover the secrets of Roman engineering, optical illusions, and the largest surviving single-room hall from antiquity.
The Wadi Bokek in the Dead Sea basin displays the resiliency of life and the power of erosion. Walk through the water in this desert oasis. See the video below.
Experience the mystery of the Giza Plateau. From the precise cardinal alignment to the narrow passages of the King’s Chamber, stand before the architectural genius of ancient Egypt. Check out our full Egypt tour schedule at Bible Land Explorer.
Discover the ancient ruins of Dedan in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla oasis. Explore the biblical history of the Incense Route, gaze upon the legendary Lion Tombs, and join our exclusive heritage journey in January 2026. Step into the world of Isaiah and Ezekiel—reserve your spot today!
Join Mark and Vicki for a hands-on cooking class in Porto, Portugal. Watch as they master traditional recipes and explore the city's rich culinary heritage.
Ever wonder where the name came from? The story of Portugal is a 2,000-year-old linguistic journey that begins in the north, at the mouth of the Douro River.
Explore the biblical significance of Caesarea Maritima. Discover how two key passages in the Book of Acts reveal this Roman port's role in the early church.