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MASSADA AND DEAD SEA
Herod's fortress and palaces; Swim in the Dead Sea
Depart Tel Aviv via the judean hills to the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth. Drive along the shores of the Dead Sea to Massada where you will learn about the heroic story of the Jewish fighters. Ascend by cable car and tour the mountain fortress built by king Herod, where the zealots of the first century made their last stand against the Romans. Visit the remains of the walls, palaces, synagogue, water cisterns, mosaic floors, roman baths and other findings. Descend by cable car. Continue to the Dead Sea; enjoy the unique opportunity to float in the Dead Sea and cover yourself with the mineral rich mud that many believe has its therapeutic effects.
Return to point of departure.
NOTE: Comfortable walking shoes, hat, sun screen, bathing suit and towel are recommended. Spa treatments are not included; lockers are available at additional cost.
Departure: Daily
Pick-up: Jerusalem hotels - from 09:00 to 09:30; Friday & Saturday 08:45-09:15
Rate per person: US$ 110
*Guests should be waiting at the earlier time indicated.
BIBLICAL HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GALILEE
Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Jordan River
Depart Tel Aviv via the coastal road and the landscape of the lower Galilee to Nazareth, the town where Jesus spent his childhood. Visit the Basilica of Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph. Continue, via Kana, to Tiberias, the lively resort town on the Sea of Galilee. Drive along the Kineret Lake to Capernaum and view the ruins of the ancient synagogue where Jesus taught; Continue to Tabgha and visit the Church of Multiplication of the Fish and Loaves with the beautiful mosaic floor. Proceed to Yardenit, the famous baptismal site located where the Jordan River flows out from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea; enjoy the peaceful and natural surrounding on site.
Return to point of departure.
NOTE: Modest clothing (no shorts or sleeveless shirts) and head covering are required for visiting holy sites.
Departure: Daily (Except for Sunday)
Pick-up: Jerusalem hotels - from 06:00
Rate per person: US$ 100
*Guests should be waiting at the earlier time indicated.
Up to 19 passengers in a group
PEARLS OF WESTERN GALILEE
Caesarea, Haifa, Acre & Rosh Hanikra Grottos
Drive along the coastal road to Caesarea, the ancient Roman capital and port; enjoy a walking tour of the theatre and the archaeological ruins and excavations. Continue to Haifa for a scenic view of the City, the Port and the magnificent Bahai Gardens and Shrine.
Proceed to Rosh Hanikra; descend by cable car into the underwater grottoes and admire the spectacular natural formation. Onto Acre, the Old City recognized by UNESCO as world heritage site; walk through the market, the mosque and the old port; visit the remarkable underground Crusader City and crypt and learn about their fascinating history and culture.
Return to point of departure.
Departure: Daily (except Thursday)
Pick-up: Jerusalem hotels - from 06:00
Rate per person: US$ 120
*Guests should be waiting at the earlier time indicated.
Up to 19 passengers in a group
DEAD SEA RELAXATION
Drive through the Judean desert to the Dead Sea. Visit a Dead Sea cosmetic products shop. Stop for relaxation at one of the shores of the Dead Sea; enjoy the opportunity to float in the unsinkable Dead Sea and cover yourself with the mineral rich, therapeutic mud.
Return to point of departure.
NOTE: Spa treatments and personal expenses are not included; lockers are available at additional cost. Bathing suit, hat, sun screen and towel are recommended. Change of vehicle may be required on return.
Departure: Daily
Pick-up: Jerusalem hotels - from 09:00 to 09:30; Friday & Saturday 08:45-09:15
Rate per person: US$ 87
*Guests should be waiting at the earlier time indicated.
Up to 19 passengers in a group
PRIVATE TOURS
All above tours can be done as private tours instead of group tours.
Please contact us for any request for private tour, we will be happy to customize and arrange a tour fitting all you needs and dreams.
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