Four Days Daily Regular Tours

Departing Sat, Sun.& Mon. from:
Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours
The pick up time from Netaniya can be changed to 07:45 and from Jerusalem to 06:00 (depends on tour destination)
Price:
469$ Per Person
Highlights
Day 1: Jerusalem New & Old.
Overnight Jerusalem hotel. Panoramic overview from the Mount of Olives, overlook Jerusalem-new city and the Temple Mount Esplanade of old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city . Via the Armenian Quarter enter The Western (Wailing) Wall square via the local Bazaar to the Christian Quarter, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – the site of the crucifixion. Walk along the 1700 year old Byzantine main street, the Cardo
and the renovated Jewish Quarter. Ascend Mt. Zion – Hall of last supper, David’s tomb – enter the 500 year old city ramparts. Stop for overview of Bethlehem and Judean Desert. Tour the new city, see Knesset, Menorah and government buildings. Visit Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. Drive back to hotel in Jerusalem.
* Modest dress and comfortable shoes required.
* *On Saturdays Holocaust Museum is closed. Substituted by visit to Garden of Gethsemane.
*** You may replace this tour also with Tour 2A: Jerusalem & Bethlehem.
Day 2: Massada & Dead Sea .
Overnight Tel Aviv hotel. Descend to the Judean Desert via the inn of the Good Samaritan. Ascend Massada by cable car to tour the 2000-year-old fortress and palace built by King Herod. Drive via Ein Gedi, stop at Qumran,
view the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea – at 400m. below sea level, the lowest place on earth. Take a mud-bath! And benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud. Drive back to hotel in Tel Aviv.
* Recommended hats, bathing suits, towels, comfortable shoes and beach thongs.
Day 3: Caesarea Haifa, Acco. Rosh Hanikra .
Overnight in north. Exit north to Caesarea, the ancient Roman Capital and port. Walking tour of theatre and archaeological ruins and excavations. Continue to Haife, Mt. Carmel, scenic view of Bahai garden, city and port. Drive to Rosh Hanikra to visit the limestone grottos and view border with Lebanon. Return via Acre to visit the Crusader underground city and crypt. Walk through the Old City market. Return to hotels.
Day 4: Nazareth & Sea of Galilea
Begin the journey north by travelling along Israel’s scenic coastal plain via the plain of Armageddon to Nazareth.
In Nazareth visit the Church of Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph’s carpentry. Onwards via Kafer Cana to view the Mount of Beatitudes and Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish at Tabgha. Stop to view the ruins of the ancient synagogue of Capernaum and the city of Christ. Drive via Tiberias to the site of baptismal on the Jordan River. Return via scenic view of Mt. Tabor, the site of transfiguration.
Suggestions/Tips
* The order of the days and sleeping arrangements might be changed
* Rates differ during Peak Season & Holidays
* Single supplement $45 per night
Galilee and the Golan, three days tour

Departing Sat, Sun.& Mon. from:
Jerusalem 6:00 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Netanya 7:45 hours
Price:
395$ Per Person
Highlights
This tour may begin on alternate days.
Day 1:
Nazareth: Begin the journey north by travelling along Israel’s scenic coastal plain via the plain of Armageddon to Nazareth. In Nazareth visit the Church of Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph\’s carpentry.
Mount of Beatitudes: Onwards via Kafer Cana to view the Mount of Beatitudes and Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish at Tabgha. Stop to view the ruins of the ancient synagogue of Capernaum and the city of Christ.
Tiberias: Drive via Tiberias to the site of baptismal on the Jordan River. Return via scenic view of Mt. Tabor, the site of transfiguration. Overnight in north.
Day 2:
Sea of Galilee, Jordan Valley and Golan Heigths: Continue north to Poriya and overview of Sea of Galilee, Jordan Valley and Golan Heights. Continue to overlook of Hammat Gader and ascend the Golan Heights to Shalom Observatory.
Katzrin: Onwards to the city of Katzrin, the museum and the excavations of Talmudic Katzrin.
Israel-Syria Border: Ascend Mt Bental, overlook Kuneitra Valley and the triangular border with Syria, Jordan and Israel. Continue and stop at former Syrian fortification. Return via Jordan River crossing. Overnight in north.
Day 3:
Caesarea: Caesarea is a town in Israel on the outskirts of Caesarea Maritima, the ancient port city. It is located mid-way between Tel Aviv (45km) and Haifa, on the Israeli Mediterranean coast near the city of Hadera. We exit north to Caesarea, the ancient Roman Capital and port. Walking tour of theatre and archaeological ruins and excavations.
Haifa: Continue to Haifa, Mt. Carmel, scenic view of Bahai garden, city and port.
Rosh Hanikra: Drive to Rosh Hanikra to visit the limestone grottos and view border with Lebanon.
Acre: Return via Acre to visit the Crusader underground city and crypt. End tour with a walk through the Old City market.
Suggestions/Tips
* The order of the days and sleeping arrangements might be changed
* Overnight at hotel in the region.
* Single supplement $90.
Galilee, Two Days Tour

Departing
Sat, Sun., Mon., Tue., Fri. from:
Jerusalem 6:00 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Netanya 7:45 hours
Price:
239$ Per Person (Depending on the city of Departure)
Highlights
This tour may begin on alternate days.
Day 1:
Caesarea: Caesarea is a town in Israel on the outskirts of Caesarea Maritima, the ancient port city. It is located mid-way between Tel Aviv (45km) and Haifa, on the Israeli Mediterranean coast near the city of Hadera. We exit north to Caesarea, the ancient Roman Capital and port. Walking tour of theatre and archaeological ruins and excavations.
Haifa: Continue to Haifa, Mt. Carmel, scenic view of Bahai garden, city and port.
Rosh Hanikra: Drive to Rosh Hanikra to visit the limestone grottos and view border with Lebanon.
Acre: Return via Acre to visit the Crusader underground city and crypt. Walk through the Old City market. Overnight in north.
Day 2:
Nazareth: Continue north via the plain of Armageddon to Nazareth. In Nazareth visit the Church of Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph\’s carpentry.
Mount of Beatitudes: Onwards via Kafer Cana to view the Mount of Beatitudes and Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish at Tabgha. Stop to view the ruins of the ancient synagogue of Capernaum and the city of Christ.
Tiberias: Drive via Tiberias to the site of baptismal on the Jordan River. Return via scenic view of Mt. Tabor, the site of transfiguration.
Suggestions/Tips
* The order of the days and sleeping arrangements might be changed
* Overnight at hotel in north
* Single supplement $45.
* Hat and comfortable shoes required.
Petra One Day Tour

Departing from:
Tel Aviv 06:45 hours
Departure daily 07:30 from eilat hotels (The price from Eilat: $159). from Tel Aviv Sun-Thurs – flight available
Price:
359$ Per Person
Highlights
You’ll be picked up from your hotel (or from the airport) in Eilat at 7:30. At 8:00 A.M our representatives and our tour guide will meet you at South Border ( Arava) and will arrange visa, assist you to check out of the border, and will drive then by our deluxe transportation (A/C) to Petra via Desert high way for 80 Km and will have stop on the way at guesthouse, then via King’s high (35 Km) will stop near Hasan Prince Palace for grand view of Petra mountains when you arrive the visitor centre our guide will escort you into Petra and show you the highlights of the Nabatean city. You will enter the city through the Siq and be rewarded with the most astonishing and dramatic monument in Jordan: the Treasury. You will also visit the theatre, the tombs and facades and the colonnaded street. We will then have lunch (Open Buffet) at Nabateaen’s Tent Rest., and back to the city you will have time for shopping at Bedouin bazars, and then drive back to Aqaba( Optional) if you would like to have city tour in Aqaba or back to South border for your departure.
Rates include: Meeting and assistance at south border, transport, tour guides, entrance fees, lunch.
Rates do not include: Personal expenses, soft drinks, departure tax, tips, anything not mentioned in what included the rates. Different language available for extra cost.
We reccomend you have available $37 which would include border fees ($17 on the Israel side & $8 on the Jordanian side) & tips.
What You Need To Know :
Have a Valid Passport and landing card
(We require nationality passport number, place & date of issue, birth date, expiry date) for reservation.
Voucher and visa/tax/tip money – in cash only (payable in U.S dollars, Pound Sterling or Israeli Shekel).
Very warm clothing in winter, cool comfortable clothing + head covering in Summer.
Good walking shoes
No food or drink (water included) is allowed across into Jordan.
Lunch will be late, so please eat Breakfast before departure.
Personal insurance is not included – Please note : No Insurance company insures any accident from a horse or any other animal.
There will be a 50% cancellation fee for cancellations 24-0 hours to departure.
Suggestions/Tips
* Entrance fees & lunch included
* Not included: border fees & tips (around $37)
Safed, Tiberias, and Meron

Departing from:
Jerusalem 6:00 hours
Netania 6:00 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Price:
100$ Per Person
Highlights
Tiberias: Tiberias is a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Israel. It was named in honour of the emperor Tiberius. We will drive North to Tiberias. Visit the graves of Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes and the Rambam.
Sea of Galilee: Drive via the Sea of Galilee and stop for a breathtaking view.
Safed: Continue to Safed and visit the synagogue of the Ari Hakadosh, the place where the Shulchan Aroch was compiled by Joseph Karo, the Visitors center and the artist village.
Mt. Meron: From Safed travel to Mt. Meron, visit the graves of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and his son Rabbi Elazar.
Suggestions/Tips
* Modest dress required for holy places
* Minimum 5 participants
Desert Safari Tour
Departing from:
Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours
Price:
120$ Per Person
Highlights
Judean Desert: Descend to the Judean Desert via the inn of the Good Samaritan.
Qumran: View the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered at Qumran. Drive to Metsuke Dragot Enter the desert with overview of Murabat wadi and the caves where the rebels of Bar Kochba hid.
Dead Sea: On route stop for a breathtaking view from overlook at Michvar-
an ancient Jewish stronghold located on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea on Mt Moab. Continue to Mt Hassason and Ras Nekeb Kamar. Then onto Wadi Tekoah with a short herbal tea break along the way. (Herbs from local desert vegetation.) Will end this tour with a swim in the Dead Sea. Late lunch stop for snacks/sandwiches on Dead Sea shore. Drive back to Jerusalem with over view of Jericho and old Roman Road..
Suggestions/Tips
* Bring hat, bathing suit, comfortable shoes.
* Recommended to bring water and light meal
* Minimum 3 participants.
Beer Sheva and the Negev Desert

Departing from:
Jerusalem 6:00 hours
Netanya 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Price:
110$-110$ Per Person (Depending on the city of departure)
Highlights
Negev: The Negev is the desert region of southern Israel. Covering 55% of the country’s land area, it makes up the vast majority of the country’s South District. The origin of the word Negev is from the Hebrew root denoting ‘dry’. In the Bible the word Negev is also used for the direction ’south’.
Beer Sheva: Depart Tel Aviv for unique Bedouin Market in Beer Sheva. Visit Tel Sheva, the sight of the Patriarch’s city.
Sde Boker: Continue through the Negev desert to kibbutz Sde Boker to the “hut” of Israel’s first prime minister Ben Gurion.
Ben Gurion burial place: Overlook the desert of Zin from the burial place of Ben Gurion. Stop at ancient Avdat which sits on the ancient Spice Route via Petra. Return to hotels.
Suggestions/Tips
* Minimum 5 participants
* Market only on Thursdays
* “Hut” of Ben Gurion only on Mondays
Caesarea, Haifa, Acre and Rosh Hanikra
Departing from:
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Netanya 7:45 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours
Price:
89$-99$ Per Person (Depending on the city of departure)
Highlights
Caesarea: Caesarea is a town in Israel on the outskirts of Caesarea Maritima, the ancient port city. It is located mid-way between Tel Aviv (45km) and Haifa, on the Israeli Mediterranean coast near the city of Hadera. We exit north to Caesarea, the ancient Roman Capital and port. Walking tour of theatre and archaeological ruins and excavations.
Haifa: Continue to Haifa, Mt. Carmel, scenic view of Bahai garden, city and port.
Rosh Hanikra: Drive to Rosh Hanikra to visit the limestone grottos and view border with Lebanon.
Acre: Return via Acre to visit the Crusader underground city and crypt. Walk through the Old City market. Return to hotels.
Golan Heigths

Departing from:
Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours
Price:
110$-120$ Per Person (Depending on the city of departure)
Highlights
The Golan Heights is a plateau on the border of Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. Its geographical borders encompass about 1,200 square kilometres (460 sq mi).
Jordan Valley: Drive north along the coastal road to Poriya and overview of Sea of Galilee, Jordan Valley and Golan Heights.
Hammat Gader: Continue to overlook of Hammat Gader and ascend the Golan Heights to Shalom Observatory.
Katzrin: Onwards to the city of Katzrin, the museum and the excavations of Talmudic Katzrin. Visit the ancient synagouge of Katzrin.
Israel-Syria border: Ascend Mt Bental, overlook Kuneitra Valley and the triangular border with Syria, Jordan and Israel. Continue and stop at former Syrian fortification. Return south to hotels via Jordan River crossing.
Suggestions/Tips
* Hat and comfortable shoes required.
Jerusalem, Massada & The Dead Sea
Departing From:
Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours
Price:
244$ per person
Itinerary and Highligths:
(Two days tour)
Day 1 :
Mount of Olives: Panoramic overview from the Mount of Olives, overlook Jerusalem-new city and the Temple Mount Esplanade of old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city .
Jewish and Christian Quarter: Via the Armenian Quarter enter The Western (Wailing) Wall square via the local Bazaar to the Christian Quarter, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – the site of the crucifixion. Walk along the 1700 year old Byzantine main street, the Cardo and the renovated Jewish Quarter.
Mt. Zion: Ascend Mt. Zion – Hall of last supper, David’s tomb – enter the 500 year old city ramparts. Stop for overview of Bethlehem and Judean Desert.
New City: Tour the new city, see Knesset, Menorah and government buildings. Visit Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Day 2 :
Massada: Descend to the Judean Desert via the inn of the Good Samaritan. Ascend Massada by cable car to tour the 2000-year-old fortress and palace built by King Herod.
Qumran: Drive via Ein Gedi, stop at Qumran, which is located on a dry plateau about a mile inland from the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea in the West Bank, just next to the Israeli Kibbutz of Kalia. The site was most likely constructed sometime during or before the reign of John Hyrcanus, 134-104 BC and saw various phases of occupation until, probably after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, Titus and his X Fretensis destroyed it. It is best known as the settlement nearest to the hiding place of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the caves of the sheer desert cliffs.view the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
Dead Sea: Float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea – at 400m. below sea level, the lowest place on earth. Take a mud-bath! And benefit from the therapeutic qualities of the natural Dead Sea mud. Drive back to Jerusalem with over view of Jerico and old Roman Road.
Suggestions/Tips
*Additional $20 for tour to Bethlehem
*Add $45 for single supplement in hotel
*Recommended hats, bathing suits, towels, comfortable shoes
*Modest dress and comfortable shoes required.
*Bethlehem visit is subject to Palestinian authority regulations.
*Passport
*On Saturdays Holocaust Museum is closed. Substituted by visit to Garden of Gethsemane

