General information about the classic tour of the Holy Land
Get the most out of your time in the Holy Land with this classic tour that explores the classic jewels of the Holy Land. Take a tour of the Jerusalem sites. See where Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Visit Jericho. Dead Sea, travel north, and you can spend time in Lake Tiberias and enjoy the fertile countryside and historical sites of the Golan
Day 01
Arrive
A representative of King Solomon Tourism will meet you at Ben Gurion Airport or at the border and head to the hotel
Day 02
Nazareth, Capernaum and the Sea of Galilee
Breakfast at the hotel, after which this tour begins with a campaign on the coastal road, then we head towards the Armageddon Valley. From here we can see Megiddo. We visit the Holocaust Mount Carmel and reach Nazareth. Here we are on a tour of the beautiful Annunciation Church and St. Joseph’s Church. On our way to the Sea of Galilee, we cross Qana, where Christ turned water into wine. From a distance, we see a mountain. Of the Beatitudes, when Jesus gave a sermon on the mountain, He stopped at Capernaum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. In Tabqa, we tour the Roman Catholic Church for the multiplication of loaves and fish. We cross Tiberias at the edge of the Sea of Galilee and stop at Yardenit. This location of the Jordan Baptist River can be where John baptized Jesus. On our return trip, we pass a mountain. Tabor where the manifestation occurred and return to the hotel
Day 03
The Golan Heights
Breakfast at the hotel, after which this tour begins with a campaign on the coastal road, then we head towards the Armageddon Valley. From here we can see Megiddo. We visit the Holocaust Mount Carmel and reach Nazareth. Here we are on a tour of the beautiful Annunciation Church and St. Joseph’s Church. On our way to the Sea of Galilee, we cross Qana, where Christ turned water into wine. From a distance, we see a mountain. Of the Beatitudes, when Jesus gave a sermon on the mountain, He stopped at Capernaum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. In Tabqa, we tour the Roman Catholic Church for the multiplication of loaves and fish. We cross Tiberias at the edge of the Sea of Galilee and stop at Yardenit. This location of the Jordan Baptist River can be where John baptized Jesus. On our return trip, we pass a mountain. Tabor where the manifestation occurred and return to the hotel
Day 04
Masada and the Dead Sea
Have breakfast at the hotel, and then take this tour of southern Israel across the Judea Hills and skip the Good Samaritan Inn. We stop at sea level to take unforgettable photos, then continue our descent more and more below sea level toward the famous Dead Sea. Our first stop is in Masada, where we take the cable car to the top of the plateau and tour the remains of the 2055-year-old Herod’s Palace. We see wonderful structures including mansions and a bathroom. The tour takes you from Masada to the Ain Gedi oasis and the desert moon, where the Dead Sea Scrolls are found. We spend the rest of the day relaxing on one of the shores of the Dead Sea. You can float in salt water that is 8.6 times more salty than the ocean creating a natural buoyancy. Use the Dead Sea mud as a natural skin mask, enjoy the glorious sun of the Dead Sea and return to the hotel
Day 05
Old and New Jerusalem
Have breakfast at the hotel and then we take panoramic views of Jerusalem from the top of the Mount of Olives and then we travel down the mountain, passing through the biblical Gethsemane Park, the Church of All Nations, and the Kidron Valley that holds huge Jewish cemeteries. In the ghetto, we see Cardo. The main street of the Byzantine period in Jerusalem follows the tour as part of Via Dolorosa to the stunning Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Here we see the location of the crucifixion and burial of Christ. After lunch break we go to see the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Western Wall and Mount Zion the last dinner and return to the hotel
Day 06
Bethlehem and Jericho
Have breakfast at the hotel and then take a tour of Bethlehem and Jericho through the Good Samaritan Inn and go down below sea level to the ancient city of Jericho. In Jericho, he saw the sycamore tree that Zacchaeus climbed when he tried to take a better look at Jesus. I remember the biblical story of Joshua as she walked on his soldiers around the walls of Jericho until they fell. The tour leaves Jericho through the Mount of Temptation and continues to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born just over 2000 years ago. The Bethlehem tour of the Nativity Square stops as we enter the Church of the Nativity, which embraces the holy cave where the Nativity occurred. The tour visits the neighboring St. Catherine’s Church and its underground caves bearing tombs and an ancient shrine. From here the tour passes through the Shepherds Field and return to the hotel
Day 07
the last day in the Holy Land
The company representative will transfer you to Ben Gurion Airport or to the border crossing point to return home
Additional information:
The tour includes:
- * Pick-up and drop-off service from the hotel
- * Full guided tour with qualified and licensed local tour guide
- * Nights’ accommodation on a bed & breakfast and dinner basis
- * Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
The tour does not include:
- * Lunch and drinks
- * Entrance fees
Notes:
- * Comfortable walking shoes, a cap and water shoes are recommended
- * To visit on the Dead Sea, we recommend that you bring hats, swimwear and towels and sun protection
- * Children under 10 years old are not allowed to visit Yad Vashem due to sensitive content
- * Modest dress is obligatory to visit holy places; covered knees and shoulders
- * Passport is compulsory to visit Bethlehem and Jericho
- * Visit to Bethlehem: Due to the large number of visitors, entry to the Nativity Cave may be limited
- * The order of the flight may change according to the day of departure
- * The final sequence of the tour days will appear in the booking confirmation
- * Individual traveler supplement required
- * Peak season supplement required
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