Small Group Tour | 12 Days ex Tel AvivGuaranteed departure (min 2 pax / max 12)Departs Wednesdays2020 departure dates:Mar 25; Apr 15, 22; May 06, 13; Jun 03; Jul 01; Sep 02; Oct 14, 21, 28; Nov 04, 11; Dec 16
Highlights:
- Discover the Biblical sites as you explore the myriad of small streets in the walled city of Old Jerusalem
- See the colonies occupied by Templars and Crusaders
- Explore the 8000 year old port town of Jaffa
- Experience the sensation of floating in the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea
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Itinerary
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Accommodation
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Important Information
Day 1: Wednesday Tel Aviv
Welcome to the Holyland. On arrival, you will be met by our friendly local representative prior to passport control and VIP'ed through customs and immigration, then transferred to your hotel in Tel Aviv.
Day 2: Thursday Tel Aviv (B)
Spend the day exploring Tel Aviv. Visit the Yitzhak Rabin Centre and the Independence Hall where Ben Gurion declared the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Continue to Jaffa, the Old Port of Tel Aviv and explore the unique shops & cafés – experience the ambiance of the seafront promenade.
Visit the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art. Witness where old meets new in Sarona, the 140 year old German Templars’ colony which was occupied by the British until 1947. The area has now been restored, preserving the original architecture and converted into a lively pedestrian open air commercial centre.
Day 3 Friday Tel Aviv (B)
Start the day with a visit to Ayalon Institute, once a secret underground ammunition factory. Drive through the main streets of Tel-Aviv, passing by Rabin's Square, place of assassination of Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin and stop at Tel-Aviv port and walk the promenade along the seafront with the unique shops, cafés and youthful ambiance. Continue to Neve Tzedek, the first neighborhood of Tel-Aviv built in 1887 outside the old port city of Jaffa; explore the narrow alleys and the unique low buildings; Proceed to the Carmel market and enjoy the vibrant noises, smells and colors. End the day at Nahalat Benyamin and enjoy the live street music, arts, crafts and handmade jewelry.
Day 4: Saturday: Tel Aviv (B)
Day at leisure to explore at your own pace; you may wish to visit the old train station.
Day 5: Sunday: Tel Aviv – Coastal Plain – Haifa – Acre (BD)
Embark on a morning drive via the coastal road to Caesarea once the Roman capital of the region. Explore the ruins and excavations of this Crusader’s city including the restored amphitheatre and the old port. Continue to Haifa. Visit the Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum. View the beautifully sculptured Baha’i Gardens. Continue to Acre a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the ancient port cities in Israel. Explore its unique buildings fortresses turrets & mosques and wander through the old city & the local market.
Day 6: Monday: Safed – Mt Bental (Galilee) (BD)
This morning explore Safed the heart of the Kabbalah the Jewish mysticism. Visit Joseph Caro and Ha’Ari synagogues. Stroll through the artists’ quarter and the picturesque alleyways. Ascend the Golan Heights and stop at Mitzpe Gadot a former Syrian base where the fallen Israel soldiers of the 33rd Battalion of the Golani Brigade are commemorated. Continue to the old Talmudic village of Katzrin and visit restored homes an olive press and the ancient synagogue. Continue to Mt. Bental a dormant volcanic mountain and have a panoramic view of Mt. Hermon and the Golan Heights. Hear the story of one of the largest tank battles that took place during the 1973 war.
Day 7: Tuesday: Capernaum – Sea of Galilee – Jerusalem (B)
Descend the Upper Galilee towards Tiberias and visit Capernaum – explore the ruins of the synagogue and the church of St. Peter. Embark on a serene boat ride across the Sea of Galilee. Visit the Igal Alon Museum and continue to Nazareth to visit the Church of the Annunciation. Drive to Beit Shean one of the biggest archaeological parks in Israel with beautiful excavations from the Roman and Byzantine periods. Later journey via the Jordan Valley to Jerusalem.
Day 8: Wednesday: Jerusalem Old City (BD)
Spend the day exploring Jerusalem Old City. Walk along the Cardo – former market place during the 2nd Temple. Visit the Western Wall and its labyrinth of underground tunnels. Continue to the City of David founded more than 3000 years ago. Dine at a Middle Eastern restaurant and attend the spectacular Sound & Light show at the Tower of David.
Day 9: Thursday: Jerusalem New City (B)
Explore Jerusalem New City. Visit the Israel Museum Yad Vashem – Holocaust Memorial the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are preserved Knesset and its gardens. Experience the contemporary Jerusalem at the renowned Machane Yehuda Market where you will get an opportunity to sample various local delicacies.
Day 10: Friday: Fein Gedi Nature Reserve – Masada – Dead Sea (BL)
Today drive through the Judean Desert home of the nomad Bedouin people. Visit the Ein Gedi nature reserve and explore this lush oasis. Continue to the mountain top fortress ancient fortress of Masada built by King Herod. Later drive to the Dead Sea and experience a float in its therapeutic waters. Tonight return to Jerusalem.
Day 11: Saturday: Jerusalem (B)
Saturday at leisure to explore at your own pace.
Day 12: Sunday: Jerusalem (B)
Departure transfer to the airport for your onward flight
Tour Inclusions:
- Arrival & departure VIP airport assistance
- Private airport transfers
- Transportation in modern deluxe vehicles
- Accommodation in Deluxe class hotels
- Daily breakfast 1 lunch & 3 dinners
- Professional English-speaking tour escort guide
- Activities & entrance fees as per itinerary
- Shuk bites card (allows tasting of different foods at the Jerusalem Machane Yehuda market)
- Sound & Light show at the Tower of David Jerusalem
Tour Exclusions:
- International airfares
- Optional tours and excursions
- Port Taxes and fuel surcharges
- Porterage
- Tipping/Gratuities (please refer to tour notes for a recommended guideline)
- Personal Expenses
- Departure taxes
- Hotel charges for minibar or any extra charges
- Visas (unless specified)
- Any other services not clearly mentioned in the inclusions above
Accommodation based on the below or similar:
Tel Aviv
Premium: Cartlon Tel Aviv (Royal Executive with lounge)Royal Beach Hotel (Bellavista room with lounge)
Galilee
Premium: Mitzpe Yamin (Galil Room)Mitzpe Yamin (Yasmin Room)
Jerusalem
Premium: David CitadelOrient Hotel
Israel is a country of pilgrimage for the three main religions of the world. It is a country where locals and those visiting have diverse political, cultural and religiously opinions. These generally reflect the cultural or religious belief of the person you are talking to. When travelling on tours please be aware that cultural sensitivities and attitudes of those on the tours, and those operating the tours may differ from those you personally have. The majority of sights visited on tours have religious significance to more than one religion and denomination. The tours are generally non-denominational.
Visa procedure on entry into Israel - Electronic Gate PassIt is essential that clients thinking of visiting Iran, Lebanon or Syria do not have a stamp showing entry into Israel.
For passengers who wish not to have their passports stamped with an Israel visa, Israel authorities have developed the “Electronic Gate Pass” as a substitute for the visa stamp. With the press of a button, a card is printed at the Border Control station and includes the principle details of the traveller as in the first page of the passport. Such details are picture, full name, date of entrance and type of visa.
The form may not be printed automatically by the agent in charge at the border control booth, so it is important that clients specifically ask for the card to be issued if they do not wish to have their passport stamped.
The Electronic gate pass is available at Ben Gurion Airport and at the various land crossings into Israel.
The card is a proof of tourist status and must be retained at all time by the tourist while in Israel.
It allows tourists to purchase goods and be exempt from VAT. When planning a purchase, the card must be shown (but not handed in) in order to receive tourist privileges such as return of VAT for hotel services, car rentals as well as at specially registered duty free shops throughout the country.
West Bank and Occupied Territories Checkpoints and crossing into the West Bank and Occupied Territories: There are some travel restrictions in place in Israel, Sometimes access to attractions or cities may be restricted or limited by the security forces. These situations are outside the control of the operator and in the event of such circumstances they will endeavour to offer an alternative or reschedule a tour.
Bethlehem
Israeli guides and drivers may not be allowed to enter Bethlehem. Tours are generally operated by locals who also own their own local shops. We are reliant on using the locals for the tours and therefore spending part of the tour in a local merchant shop is part of the experience.Old Jerusalem – Due to parking and road restrictions in Old Jerusalem transfers and sightseeing coaches have limited access. You may be required to walk a short distance to meet tours or transfers.
Hotels and Services in Israel :Although Israel is considered a First World country, the standard of hotels and service especially in the tourist and first class categories are more reflective of the region. Breakfasts may be buffet or middle eastern breakfast (more like a continental breakfast with egg, bread and cheese). The demands on infrastructure in these regions are quite high and may lead to issues relating to maintenance or reliability of supply. Hotel staff whilst efficient may appear brusk and unwelcoming in comparison to other destinations.
Coach Tours:Please note that Israel coach tours may operate with clients staying in different hotels in each location. People on the tours may also have different inclusions.
Hotels on Coach Tours:Please use the hotel information on coach tours as a guide. In some cases these hotels are substituted for alternatives of the same or higher standard without notice.
Day tours in Israel Most day tours in Israel operate from both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Depending on which direction the tour is travelling you may have an early start. Transportation between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (vv) may be with a driver only.
Border Crossing Procedures For full details on border crossing procedures please refer to the Innovative Travel Notes. Unsure you have some hard currency on hand to pay departure and or arrival taxes.
The Allenby Bridge Border Crossing from Jordan or Israel is the most difficult and inconsistent border crossing in the region. This border crossing may take between 1-3+ hours depending on the time and day of travel. This may cause problems in finding the transfer drivers as although they are prearranged drivers are limited in the time they are able to wait at the border.
If you are more than 90 minutes at the border it is important to contact the transfer driver on the number provided in your documentation to reconfirm the drivers location as they are unaware if you have already passed through immigration.
Dress Codes Modest dress is required for entrance to holy sites – Men: Long pants, Women – skirt or long pants and shoulders covered.
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