Tour length
8 touring days
Difficulty
Light | Medium | Hard
Avg group size
1-10
Tour length
8 touring days
Difficulty
Light | Medium | Hard
Avg group size
1-10
2 night in Tel-aviv, 2 nights in the Galilee, 5 nights in Jerusalem
Full Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival
Shalom and welcome to Israel!
You are about to embark on an amazing journey, discovering the colorful facets of Israel and creating unforgettable memories with your family and friends.
Upon arrival in Israel, our representative will meet you and escort you to the hotel.
Included Meals:
Accommodation:
Tel-aviv
Day 2 – Tel-aviv
we’ll travel to Jaffa – the older part of Tel-Aviv.
In the past, it was an important port city, and nowadays, it is a gentrified bustling area with many attractions to offer.
We’ll stop for a scenic lookout over Tel Aviv, stroll through the colorful Artists’ Quarter, and pay a visit to the flea market.
We’ll proceed to Ayalon Institute – a Jewish underground ammunition factory that was disguised as a laundry room in a kibbutz.
After lunch, we’ll travel to the Rothschild Boulevard – Tel Aviv’s main financial district.
We’ll get to see several Bauhaus-style houses that crowned the area with the title of “The White City.” We’ll visit Neve Tzedek – a pioneering center of Jewish culture in the past, and a gentrified area in present, filled with art galleries and designer shops.
We’ll finish our day with a visit to the Carmel Market – the main marketplace of Tel-Aviv.
It is vibrant, noisy, messy, and will leave you with a taste for more.
We’ll conclude the day and return to the hotel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Tel-aviv
Day 3 – Mediterranean coast + Lower Galilee
After check out, we’ll drive to the ancient Roman city of Caesarea.
Among the various ruins, we can find a Roman theater, race track and a beautiful palace.
We’ll proceed to the scenic city of Haifa.
It is the third-largest in Israel and the home of different ethnic communities.
We’ll drive by the Bahai Gardens – a shrine with a breath-taking view, undoubtedly, one of Israel’s pearls.
After lunch, we’ll continue to Acre. Famous for the “Walled City” and its well-preserved Crusader Quarters, it was nominated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our final stop is Rosh HaNikra Grottoes – a beautiful nature reserve, where we’ll learn about the gentle mutuality between the sea and mountains.
We’ll finish the day and drive to our new hotel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Galilee
Day 4 – Golan Heights
We’ll start off the day in Banias Nature Reserve – a beautiful sanctuary with hiking trails leading up to the gushing waterfalls of the Hermon stream.
We’ll stop at Mount Bental. Once an Israeli outpost, it offers a great view of Syria and a chance to talk about recent events in the region.
Next, we’ll go on a Jeep tour. We’ll drive off-road, exploring unique areas along the Syrian border, and learn about the past and present in the Golan Heights.
On to the Kibbutz for tour and lunch. Here we will learn about principles of fraternity and equality amongst the members, their unique way of life and the inspiring story of the reality in the shadow of Syria.
We’ll end the day in Um el Kanatir, a 5th-century synagogue that was beautifully restored in a unique technique. It is one of the most impressive ancient synagogues, discovered in Israel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Galilee
Day 5 – Safed + Jordan valley
After check out, we’ll make our way Safed, known as the center of Jewish mysticism.
We’ll walk through the narrow alleys and hear remarkable stories of prominent Rabbis that once lived here.
We will drive through the city of Tiberias to Beit Shean and explore the magnificent remains that attest to the city’s significance during the Roman era.
Next, we’ll visit Beit Alfa –a 5th-century synagogue with an awe-striking mosaic floor.
We make our way to Jerusalem and enter the Holy City.
Welcome to Jerusalem!
It’s time to check into the hotel in Jerusalem and have some rest.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Jerusalem
Day 6 – Old Jerusalem
Our first stop is at the top of the Mount of Olives which features a breathtaking view of the Holy City and is a great spot to recount its biblical significance.
Next, we’ll visit the Western Wall – the main place of worship for the Jewish people. According to the tradition, visitors are welcome to leave a prayer note at the wall.
We’ll enter the Western Wall Tunnels. Originally discovered in the late 19th century, the underground spaces offer a magnificent look at the long-hidden structures next to the Temple Mount.
Next are the Christian Quarter and The Holy Sepulchre Church.
The church is shared by six denominations and is the site of the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We’ll proceed to Mount Zion and visit the Upper Room, where Jesus had the Last Supper with his disciples, and the Tomb of King David – a synagogue that houses the tomb of the Glorious King.
We’ll conclude the day and return to the hotel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Jerusalem
Day 7 – New Jerusalem
We’ll start off with a guided tour of Yad Vashem – Israel’s official Holocaust memorial that bears witness to one of the darkest times in Jewish history.
We will make our way to the main museum; the well-put exhibitions and the never-ending testimonies will leave you speechless.
We’ll drive by the Knesset – the Israeli Parliament – and arrive at the Israel Museum, the main museum of Israel.
Here, we’ll get a closer look at the Dead Sea Scrolls – the oldest biblical manuscripts in the world, and the Model of Jerusalem during the 2nd Temple era.
We’ll proceed to the Machane Yehuda Market.
Prepare to overwhelm your senses with the colors, smells and flavors of the main market in Jerusalem.
We’ll conclude the day and return to the hotel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Jerusalem
day 8 – Judean foot hills
This morning we’ll drive to the Armored Corps Museum – Israel’s main Armored Corps memorial with one of the largest collections of tanks and armored vehicles in the world.
Then, we’ll proceed to Maresha. Situated in the heart of the Land of Thousand Caves, Maresha is a mound known for its multiple hand-carved caves that were used for a wide range of purposes.
We’ll travel through the Valley of Elah, where the Israelites clashed with the Philistines, and the young shepherd David defeated the Philistine champion Goliath.
Our last stop is at a local winery. The rich soil and the warm climate of the region set the perfect background for a thriving wine-making industry from the antiquities.
We conclude the day and drive to the hotel in Jerusalem.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Jerusalem
Day 9 – Masada & the Dead Sea
After breakfast, we’ll travel to Ein Gedi – a magnificent nature reserve abundant with waterfalls, flora, fauna, and history that goes back to the time of King David.
Next, we’ll continue to Masada – an impressive fortress built by King Herod, which served as the arena for the last events of the Great Jewish Revolt and currently is a symbol of Jewish heroism.
Our last stop is the Dead Sea – the lowest place in the world.
Its buoyant waters are abundant with minerals and offer an excellent opportunity to enjoy a natural open-air spa.
We’ll conclude the day and return to the hotel.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Jerusalem
Day 10- Departure
After checking out, we’ll leave the hotel and travel to the airport to catch your flight.
We hope you enjoyed Israel and are looking forward to seeing you again.
Shalom U’Lehitraot.
Included Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation: