The Holy Land is widely regarded as the most significant pilgrimage destination in the world. From Bethlehem to Nazareth, you will follow His footsteps and experience the bible come to life – all the while bringing you closer to your faith.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most visited shrines in the world. Here and at other sites in Mexico you will have the opportunity to experience both Christian Latin America and the history of Mesoamerica.
Home to St Faustina, where her apparitions of Jesus Christ inspired the Roman Catholic church’s devotion to the Divine Mercy. Also home to beloved St John Paul II, Poland offers a vast wealth of history and culture.
Location of the 20th century apparitions of Mary, mother of Jesus. The photo here depicts the beautiful Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary within the Santuário de Fátima – visited by pilgrims and tourists alike from all around the world. Find out more…
Medjugorje, ‘The Lourdes of Bosnia’, is one of the main pilgrimage sites for Catholics in Europe, with thousands of pilgrims travelling here every year. Find out more…
Lourdes is widely considered one of the most important sites for Christian pilgrimage.
One of the most important monastic centres of early Christians with more than 600 churches. Following in the Steps of Saints Paul & St John.
Home to the Vatican, a vast wealth of Religious shrines, beautiful architecture, Renaissance exhibitions and exquisite food.
A UNESCO protected town and home to the Basilica of St. Francis and his tomb, the chapels of St. Martin and St. Magdalene and the 32 frescoes of St. Francis.
The Shrine of St. Pio is the second most visited shrine in the world. View the tomb of St Pio and his confessional, where he performed many of his miracles.
Home to the Shrine of St James and the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
This small, quaint village in northern Spain is known for the apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary who appeared to four young girls between 1961 – 1965.
Ireland’s national Marian shrine since the apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1879.