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

Dead Sea: Health and Relax.

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours

Price:

63 – 67$ Per person (depending on the city of departure)

Highligths

Judean Desert: Descend to the Judean Desert via the Inn of the Good Samaritan and view of Jericho.

Dead Sea: Relax at one of resorts on the shore of the mineral-rich Dead Sea. Enjoy the unique experience of floating on your back in the water and rubbing therapeutic Dead Sea mud on your body.

Qumram: On return, view Qumran, who 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.cave 4 where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.

Suggestions/Tips

*Entrance fee to resort included in listed price
Meals, natural treatments and massages are not included.
*Treatments need to be reserved a day in advance.
*Recommended hats, bathing suit, towels, sun protection, beach thongs

Nazareth, Tiberias & Sea of Galilee

Departing From:

Jerusalem 6:00 hours
Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours

Price:

79 – 82$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

Highligths

Nazareth: Begin the journey north by travelling along Israel’s scenic coastal plain via the plain of Armageddon to Nazareth.

Church of Annunciation: In Nazareth visit the Church of Annunciation, sometimes also referred to as the Basilica of the Annunciation is a church in Nazareth, in modern-day northern Israel. The church was established at the site where, according to Roman Catholic tradition, the Annunciation took place. In other words, it is believed to be the location where Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a virgin, was visited by the Archangel Gabriel and told that she had been selected to be the mother of Jesus 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

*Modest dress require for holy sites.

Massada and the Dead Sea

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours

Price:

92 – 99$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

Highligths

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.

Ein Gedi: Drive via Ein Gedi and 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 Jerusalem with over view of Jerico and old Roman Road.

Suggestions/Tips

*Recommended hats, bathing suits, towels, comfortable shoes and beach thongs.

Jerusalem and Dead Sea

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours

Price:

85 – 95$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

Highligths

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.
Dead Sea: Descend through the Judean hills to the northern coast of the Dead Sea. Swim, float relax and enjoy a mud-bath to benefit from the rich-minerals in the natural Dead Sea mud.

Jericho: On return drive, view city of Jericho.

Suggestions/Tips

*Modest dress and comfortable shoes required.
*Bathing suit, towel, hat, sun protection & beach thongs.

Jerusalem And Bethlehem

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours

Price:

75 – 95$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

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. Ascend Mt. Zion - Hall of last supper, David’s tomb - enter the 500 year old city ramparts.

Bethlehem: Enter Bethlehem via Manger Square, where the Church of the Nativity is located. Overlook the shepherd fields and return to meeting point.

Suggestions/Tips

*Passports and modest dress compulsory.
*This tour is subject to Palestinian authority regulations at the entrance of Bethlehem.

Jerusalem Old and New

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 8:30 hours

Price:

62 – 79$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

Pick-up and return at your hotel. Tour can be conducted also in Spanish, French and German

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. Stop for overview of Bethlehem and Judean Desert. Tour the new city, see Knesset, Menorah and government buildings. Visit Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Suggestions/Tips

Modest dress and comfortable shoes required.
On Saturdays Holocaust Museum is closed. Substituted by visit to Garden of Gethsemane

Bethlehem Half Day Tour

Departing From:

Netania 6:30 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Jerusalem 9:00 hours

Price:

45 – 60$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

For this tour we would meet and pick up in Jerusalem from major hotels.

Church of the Nativity, and the church of Milk grotto. The Church of the Nativity is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. The structure is built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Christ, and it is considered sacred by followers of both Christianity and Islam. The current basilica was rebuilt in its present form in 565 by the Emperor Justinian I. When the Persians under Chosroes II invaded in 614, they unexpectedly did not destroy the structure.

Overlook the shepherd fields and visit the church. Return to Jerusalem.

Suggestions/Tips

*The tour ends in Jerusalem.

*Additional $15 – join return from Tel Aviv from Holocaust museum.
*Passports and modest dress compulsory.
*This tour is subject to Palestinian authority regulations.

Half Day Tour Jerusalem

Departing From:

Jerusalem 8:30 hours
Tel Aviv 7:15 hours
Hertzlia 7:00 hours
Netania 6:30 hours

Price:

42 – 49$ Per Person (depending on the city of departure)

On this tour we will visit the next principal sites:

Mount of Olives: Where at the foot of the mountain lies the Garden of Gethsemane. Is first mentioned in connection with David’s flight from Jerusalem through the rebellion of Absalom (2 Samuel 15:30), and is only once again mentioned in the Old Testament, in Zechariah 14:4. It is, however, frequently alluded to (I Kings 11:7; II Kings 23:13; Nehemiah 8:15; Ezekiel 11:23). According to the New Testament, Jesus has also been on the Mount teaching and prophesying to his disciples.

Traditionally, the Old City has been divided into four quarters, the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter and the Armenian Quarter.

Jewish Quarter: The Old City is home to several sites of key religious importance: the Temple Mount and its Western Wall for Jews.

Christian Quarter: The Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre – the site of the crucifixion. for Christians, and the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims in the Muslim Quarter.

Mount Zion: There is located the Dormition Abbey, King David’s Tomb and the Room of the Last Supper. Also there is buried Oskar Schindler, a Righteous Gentile who saved the lives of 1,200 Jews in the Holocaust.

Suggestions/Tips

Modest dress and comfortable shoes required.
Business class - small groups in luxury van / minibus.
Additional $15 – join return from Tel Aviv from Holocaust museum.

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