8 Days 7 Nights 6 Tours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Welcome to Israel for your Holy land Tour. You will be met at the Ben Gurian airport, where one of our representatives will be there waiting for you holding a card with your name on it. You can’t miss it. Our company driver will take you to your hotel and make sure you are checked into your hotel and have settled in. You will have every opportunity to freshen up and depending on what your arrival time was you will have time to explore the area around your hotel. Private pickup from Ben Gurion airport. Drop off to a Jerusalem hotel. Overnight in Jerusalem hotel.
Our journey starts off in the Old City of Jerusalem the Mount of Olives. A mountain ridge beside Jerusalem’s Old City, where in past history it was abundant with Olive groves, but not today, hence its name. The mount has been used as a Jewish cemetery for many centuries, and due to its relationship to Jesus and Mary, it is an important place of worship for Christians. The view from the Mount of Olives is amazing as we see the Old City and the Dome of the Rock situated on the Temple Mount. The Dome of the Rock is a shrine erected by the Muslims in 691 AD and is noticeable due to its gold-plated dome roof. This is not the building Jesus would have seen. In his time he would be looking at Herod’s Temple. The Jews constructed the Temple in 515 BC and during Herod the Great’s reign it was extended and refurbished. The temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. At the bottom of the steep hill, we approach the Garden of Gethsemane. According to the New Testament, Jesus spent his last night praying while his disciples slept. The next day, Jesus of Nazareth was crucified. Let’s move on to the Old city by getting out at the Zion Gate, bypassing the Jewish quarter and finally arriving at the ancient Byzantine Cardo. Much of it was demolished and hardly used for 1,000 years until the Crusaders filled the area with shops. Shopping for tourists continues today, with modern shops surrounded by construction dating back one and a half centuries. Our trip continues at the Western Wall, an ancient limestone wall erected as part of Herod’s extension and refurbishment plans. It is also known as The Kotel or the Wailing Wall, erected by Herod the Great. The Jews have been praying on this holy site since 70 BC. The Via Dolorosa, also known as the Way of the Cross, is a route taken by pilgrims visiting the Holy Sepulchre. This church was built on the site where Jesus was crucified and where his burial tomb lies. Much of the church was burnt down and ruined during the Persian and Muslim conquests. Since then, as a Crusader church, it has been restored and renovated to its former glory. Let's go through the market, out of the Java Gate leaving the Old City behind us. Our next destination is towards the New City. There we can have a look at Yad Vashen, the Holocaust Museum. There is plenty to see here, giving you an understanding of the horrors as to what happened to the Jews who suffered in Europe during the Second World War. Remarks: In Jerusalem, it is strongly advised to dress modestly If for any reason that in any part of our tour, a planned visit to a building is closed, we will make arrangements for you to visit an alternative place Breakfast in Jerusalem hotel. Pickup from Jerusalem hotel. Full transfer during the group tour. Visit Jerusalem Old and New. Government licensed tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sited according to the itinerary. Return transfer to Jerusalem hotel. Overnight in Jerusalem hotel.
From Jerusalem we take a trip southbound to the Dead Sea passing the Inn of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:29-37) and carry on through the Biblical wilderness of the Judean desert, passing Wadi Kelt we can have a look at the 5th-century Monastery of Saint George. Take a glance at the sign indicating the point of ‘sea level’ as we proceed with our travels towards Jericho being 258 meters below sea level. A historical city stated often in the New Testament and the Old Testament, for example, Joshua led his trips around the city walls until they fell(Joshua 6). Jesus entered Jericho, while the tax collector climbed up a sycamore tree so that he could get a better view of Jesus. We can view this ancient tree, as it still exists. Not far from here is Mount Temptation where Jesus spent forty days and forty nights. The devil tried to turn Jesus away from God. Jesus resisted temptation and said, “Man shall not live by bread alone.” (Mathew 4: 1-4) We return back in the direction of Jerusalem past the Judean Mountains to Bethlehem, where lived Jesse, King David’s father and is the birthplace of Jesus. (Mathew 2:1). We approach Manger Square and enter the Church of the Nativity through a small door. Constructed in the 4th century, this church has been through some renovations and restorations from the 6th century up to recently. Situated below it is the grotto where the birth of Jesus took place. Inside the church, we have a star marking the place where Jesus was born. There is also an altar commemorating the three wise men. Our next part of the journey is Crusader Church of Saint Catherine. Here lies the Grotto below where Saint Jerome religiously translated the bible from Hebrew to Latin. Achieving what is known as the Vulgate. Finally, we reach Shepherd’s field in Bethlehem. This is where an Angel of the Lord approached the Shepherds on Christmas eve to inform them of the birth of Jesus Christ, the son of God. Remarks: • Change of vehicle required for transfers of pick up /drop off destinations to save time, avoid traffic and delay! • In Jericho, the guiding language is English only. • Please be at your pick up point on time. There might be some delay (up to 20 minutes) due to traffic or other operational issues. • This tour is subject to Palestinian Authority regulations. • Passport compulsory. • Change of vehicle may be required for entry to Palestinian Authority territory. • Recommended good walking shoes, hat & water. • Modest dress: Covered shoulders/ no shorts are required for the holy sites. Breakfast in Jerusalem hotel. Pickup from Jerusalem hotel. Full transfer during the group tour. Visit Jericho and Bethlehem. Government licensed tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sited according to the itinerary. Return transfer to Jerusalem hotel. Overnight in Jerusalem hotel.
On leaving Jerusalem on road 90, we travel downwards below sea level on this long winding road towards the Dead Sea and then onto Masada. On the way at a distance, we observe the Ancient City of Jericho. According to the Christian bible, Jesus on his arrival to Jericho healed some blind beggars by returning their sight (Mark 10:46-52), and where the walls were brought down by Joshua’s soldiers (Joshua 6). Also seen on our travels is the Inn of the good Samaritan. This road towards Jericho is linked to the parable of the Good Samaritan of which Jesus told, about a man of this area who was robbed and beaten near to death. A Samaritan passing by who was foreign to the area helped him by taking him to a local inn to heal his wounds, feed, and clothe him. As we reach the Dead Sea, famous for its high salt content, we continue along the coastline traveling in the direction of Masada. Why not climb up the ancient Snake path like the Romans did 2000 years ago to enter Masada? But no, it would be a lot easier to take the cable to the top of this mountain. At the top, you will reach a plateau, which has an excellent view of the Judean desert and the Dead Sea. This is where Herod built palaces and fortified them. According to Flavius Josephus, a Jewish leader and historian, between 73 and 74AD a siege took place with the Roman soldiers attempting to take Masada, leading to a mass suicide of the Jewish people in the fortified Masada. Rather than face capture by the Roman soldiers, the Jews choose to kill themselves instead. We turn back towards the Dead Sea we passed earlier. On our travels, we see the desert oasis Ein Gedi abundant with rich green foliage, a variety of wildlife, rivers, and at least six beautiful fountains, situated in a desert close to the salty Dead Sea. This is where David hid in a cave with his men from King Saul. Continuing with our journey we pass by the Qumran. Dead Sea scrolls were discovered in some caves here in the hills. To end our journey, we finally arrive at the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point below sea level and could be chosen as one of the seven wonders of the world. Due to the volume of salt in the Dead Sea, you can’t sink, so enjoy floating with the fear of drowning. People from all over the world come here to enjoy these therapeutic rich salts, minerals and water of the Dead Sea. Remarks: • We recommend you bring with you, hats, bathing suits, towels and comfortable shoes. • Modest dress is required for holy places. Breakfast in Jerusalem hotel. Pickup from Jerusalem hotel. Full transfer during the group tour. Visit Masada and Dead Sea beach. Government licensed tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sites according to the itinerary. Return transfer to Tel-Aviv hotel. Overnight in Tel-Aviv hotel.
Our journey begins passing by Herzliya and Natanya going North with coastal views of the Mediterranean. We then proceed inland bypassing the valley of Armageddon (Revelations 16:6). At this location we see Magiddo. On route towards Nazareth, we have a look at the Mt of Precipitation (Luke 4:28-30). As we enter Nazareth we take a visit to the Church of Annunciation, built on the location where Gabriel the Angel appeared and told Mary she would soon have a son called Jesus. (Luke 1:26) Next to this church is the Church of Saint Joseph. This church was built on the same location where Jesus’s father had his carpentry workshop. Departing from Nazareth we eventually arrive at the Sea of Galilee and pass Cana. At Cana water was turned into wine by Jesus. Approaching Mount of Beatitudes we call into Caperneum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. This the shore where Jesus walked along the water on calmed water. (Mark 4:35-41). We will visit the place where Peter lived and the church of Multiplication. Passing the city of Tiberius, named after the Roman emperor, we have an inspiring view of the Golam Heights. Proceed to Yardenit, situated on the banks of the Jordan River, flowing forth from the Sea of Galilee, the baptismal site of Yardenit welcomes over half a million tourists and pilgrims annually who come to experience the spirituality and pastoral beauty of the waters of the River Jordan, in which Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. According to the Christian faith, the Jordan River YARDENIT is considered the third most holy site in the Holy Land, just after Nativity Grotto in Bethlehem and Golgotha in Jerusalem, because it is the site of the most important event of Jesus’ life – his baptism and beginning of his ministry. The site offers 12 separate baptismal pools, enabling different groups to comfortably conduct private worship ceremonies. Return transfer to hotel in Tel Aviv after the tour. Remarks: Change of vehicle may be required for transfers of pick up / drop off destinations to save time, avoid traffic and delay. Modest dress is required for holy places. Breakfast in Tel-Aviv hotel. Pickup from Jerusalem hotel. Full transfer during the group tour. Visit Nazareth, Galilee, and Yardenit. Government licensed tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sited according to the itinerary. Return transfer to Tel Aviv hotel after the tour. Overnight in Tel Aviv hotel.
Pickup from your Tel Aviv hotel. Leaving from Tel Aviv, Sde Dov domestic airport early morning, you’ll fly to Eilat. You will be picked up from Eilat Airport and escorted to the Arava border crossing by one of the company representatives and knowledgeable employees. After clearing immigration and customs, you will be met by one of our multi-lingual Jordanian representatives who will drive you from the Aqaba border station, through the majestic Jordanian desert landscapes, to your first stop on this unique tour – Petra. You will spend the day touring Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Petra, also known as the “Red Rose City”, is a remarkable tourist site, and it was originally inhabited by the Nabateans. Rediscovered 200 years ago, it is described by UNESCO as ‘one of the most precious cultural properties of man’s cultural heritage’. During your tour in Petra, you’ll explore the famous landmarks and hidden corners of the site, standing in awe at the impressiveness of man’s construction almost 2000 years ago. After the guided tour, you will proceed to one of the local Jordanian restaurants for an authentic Jordanian lunch. Pickup from Tel Aviv hotel. Two-way flights from Tel Aviv to Eilat, from Eilat to Tel Aviv. Pickup from Eilat airport and transfer to Jordan border. Pickup from Jordan border and transfer to Eilat. Airport. Jordan visa and border fees. Full transfers during the group tour. Visit one of the Seven New Wonders of the World – Petra. Government licensed Jordanian tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sited according to the itinerary.
From Tel-Aviv we proceed with a trip to the Ancient ruins of Caesarea Maritima, close to the nearby modern town of Caesarea, onto Haifa, a city situated on the slopes of Mount Carmel with a settlement history of over 3,000 years, onto Acre, also spelled as Akko, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Finally, we can enjoy exploring the grottoes (caves) of Rosh Hanikru. Departing from Tel Aviv northbound we begin our journey by going along the coastal road of the Mediterranean Sea passing the cities of Hertzilya and Natanya eventually arriving at the ancient ruins of Caesarrea Maritama. Built by Herod and named after Caesar, the Roman Emperor. From the ruins, we can tell this was a prosperous luxurious city. Results from the archaeological excavations we have a display of gateways, a moat, walls and rooms. Also, explore the Roman amphitheatre which continues to have performances by international artists today thanks to the sea sand that covered and protected the structure for centuries. Beside the amphitheatre are the remains of a Hippodrome and a Roman temple. From here we have a view of the port, wherein the past was busy with merchant ships transporting treasures to and from Rome. After the Roman period, the ancient city became neglected for centuries. Then the Crusaders arrived, but yet again the city was left in neglect. Next, we travel to Haifa, a city located on the hills of Mount Carmel and from there we go to the foot of the mountain to the Baha’i Shrine and gardens. The Gardens begin at the foot of the mountain, extending upward about a kilometre covering an area of 200,000 square metres. Some beautiful flowers bursting with glorious color cover this area. Along with two streams cascading down the mountains through steps, terraces and bridges. A wonder to see. The Gardens display a mixture of nationalities, from the Persian gardens of Shiraz and Iran, gardens of India and Gardens of England. Next, going north, our journey takes us to the city of Haifa, situated on the slopes of Mount Carmel. We visit the amazing network of limestone grottoes (caves) caused by underground earthquake shocks, the crashing of the waves and rain gradually creating what is now a natural phenomenon. As we return Back towards Tel Aviv we stop by at the city of Acre ( also spelt Akko). Situated on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and benefitting from a natural harbor. It is one of the oldest occupied cities in the world dating back to the Middle Bronze age some 4,000 years ago. There are many historical buildings and finding and reconstruction continues thanks to further excavations from archaeologists. For example, the city walls, an ancient fortification surrounding the city and has been reconstructed for many centuries. The citadel of Acre, where during the 20th century this northern fortification was used as a prison and gallows for activists of Jewish Zionist resistance movements. Some were executed. Breakfast in Tel Aviv hotel. Pickup from Tel Aviv hotel. Full transfer during the group tour. Visit Caesarea, Haifa, Rosh Hanikra, Akko. Government licensed tour guide in English. Entrance fees to all visited sited according to the itinerary. Return transfer to Tel Aviv hotel after the tour. Overnight in Tel Aviv hotel.
On this final day, we will transfer you to the Ben Gurion airport for your journey home. Our driver will pick you up from your hotel 4 hours before the flight, to transfer you to Ben Gurion airport. Having sampled a variety of what Israel, Holy Land has to offer, we are sure that you will keep fond memories of your spiritual adventure with us. If you ever want to repeat the authentic experience and spiritual feelings, we always will be here to assist you. Breakfast in Tel Aviv hotel. Pickup from Tel Aviv hotel. Private transfer to Ben Gurion airport.
1. Price is per person in double sharing room ( minimum 2 people per reservation )
2. Solo tourists must select the single supplement option
3. Children are up to 11 years old
4. After booking the tour please send us your passport first page copies, in order for us to book your domestic flights from Tel Aviv to Ramon airport and reverse and issue a Jordan visa in advance
You can star your tour any day you want, according to your flight details
Guaranteed availability – Always available to book the tour package
One step booking super easy secure system
Instant payment and booking confirmation will be sent to your email
Detailed confirmation voucher will be provided within 72 hours
Price is per person in double sharing room
Single supplement of 65% will be applied for solo travelers
Lunches not included ( you will have a lunch break during the tours ) you can buy or bring your lunch in advance
Pickup from Jerusalem hotels at 08:30 am – 09.00 am to Jerusalem Bethlehem tour / Return estimated time 18:00 pm
Pickup from Jerusalem hotels at 05:50 am – 6.20 am to Nazareth tour / Return estimated time 18:00 pm
Dinners in Israel are available for extra supplement. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv both have thriving culinary scenes and most of our guests like to take advantage of the city’s many famous restaurants
Return pickup transfer from your hotel will be 4 hours before your flight. 3 hours before the flight guests must be in Ben Gurion airport
Cancellation at any time 10% of total price.
Cancellation less than two months before the arrival day 50% of total price charge
Cancellation less than a month before the arrival day 75% of total price charge
Cancellation less than a week before the arrival day 100% of total price full charge
Cancellation / Reschedule terms are the same
Any unused services fully non refundable