8 days Fully Inclusive Classic Group Tour
Our extensive tour of the Holy Land takes you through some of Israel's most famous cities and sites. Begin in cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, home to the bustling Mediterranean port district of Jaffa. Visit Roman ruins and mountain villages en route to the Sea of Galilee. Learn of the mystery surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls before a cable car journey to Masada Fortress for panoramic views across the land. Stop in Bethlehem, in Palestinian Territory, before a triumphant end to your tour in illustrious Jerusalem.
Our Ancient Israel tour will see you exploring the most iconic sites, delving into deep-rooted culture and dining on delicious cuisine and thoroughly researched to bring you a range of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, many of which are entirely exclusive to us.
The Western Wall of the Temple Mount is one of the most magnificent and significant remnants in Jerusalem. Only 70 metres is visible and this tour allows you to reach the sectors hidden from view. The tunnels allow you to walk through fascinating ancient areas with large stone arches, water pits and the Strouthion Pool. This is a must-see site in the city of Jerusalem.
Today you will fly to Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv arriving the same day. Meet your guide at the airport and transfer approximately 30 minutes to your hotel in Tel Aviv. Meet your fellow travellers at dinner this evening.
Begin your explorations with a walk through the beautiful and historic district of Jaffa, on the edge of Tel Aviv. This historic and charming old town is famed for its various legendary associations and biblical stories. Drive to Caesarea Maritima to view the fascinating ancient and medieval ruins of this coastal city. Visit the double aqueduct and the restored Roman theatre with its stunning Mediterranean views before continuing to the Crusader fortifications to admire the imposing thirteenth-century defences. Drive 40 minutes to the slopes of Mount Carmel to meet the Druze ethnoreligious community. The unique Druze faith incorporates aspects of many different religions, including but not limited to Christian, Islamic and Buddhist traditions. Explore a local bazaar and enjoy a local lunch before a short drive to the viewpoint at Mukraqa, a viewpoint atop Mt. Carmel, to see the Carmelite Monastery of St. Elijah. Finish the day with dinner in Nazareth, the childhood town of Jesus and our base for the next two nights.
Head to Kibbutz Degania Bet, an expansion of Israel's very first Kibbutz (Degania Alef). Tour the community and learn about the polarising Kibbutz movement, originally conceptualised as a utopian agrarian community in the early 20th century. Continue to Tabgha on the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee, held to be the site of the miracle of the Feeding of the Five Thousand. Visit the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, home to some of the finest 5th century mosaics in Israel. Drive 10 minutes east along the shore to Capernaum to visit the archaeological remains of the 3rd-4th century synagogue, built on the site where Jesus is believed to have performed many miracles, including the raising of Jairus’ daughter from the dead. Explore the ruins of its white limestone halls and look out for impressive architectural reliefs and decorative Corinthian capitals. Walk 30 metres to the south to visit the excavations of the House of St Peter, visible through the glass floor of the modern church which has been built over them. From here, a short drive brings you to the Mount of Beatitudes, the site of the Sermon on the Mount, as told in the Gospel according to Matthew. Admire the view over the Galilee region before lunch. Head west to Acre (Hebrew name Akko) to visit the Crusader Fortress here before dinner. Return to Nazareth.
Explore Nazareth’s famous Church of the Annunciation, believed to be where Gabriel first appeared to Mary. Afterwards, enjoy a scenic two-hour drive through the Jordan River Valley to Qasr El Yahud. Believed to be the original site of Christ’s baptism by John, this is one of the three most significant Christian pilgrimage sites in the world. The site is located in the West Bank and administered by the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. Continue to the city of Jericho, administered by the Palestinian Authority, for a cable car journey to the Quarantal Monastery. The monastery clings to the cliff face of the Mount of Temptation, considered to be the site of the Devil’s third and final attempt to tempt Jesus during his forty-day fast. The cable car journey across the valley takes seven minutes, pausing halfway for you to enjoy the panoramic view over the region. Later, continue to the Dead Sea for an unforgettable experience – floating at leisure in its super-buoyant, salt-rich waters.
Drive one hour to the impregnable mountain of Masada, ascending to the summit by cable car. Visit the archaeological remains of the fortress built by King Herod the Great c. 37 BC. Hear the story of the Siege of Masada in 73-74 AD – the fateful and controversial last stand of the Jews against Rome in the First Jewish-Roman War, as recorded by Josephus. Continue to Qumran, the site where the ancient religious texts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by shepherds in the 1940s. From here, drive on to Bethlehem, re-entering Palestinian-administered territory. Enjoy a Palestinian dancing show during dinner this evening (group size permitting) and stay in Bethlehem overnight.
This morning visit the UNESCO-listed Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, birthplace of Jesus and one of the most holy and significant Christian sites in the world. Enter via the tiny Door of Humility (made smaller by Crusaders to prevent their enemies riding in on horseback) and descend the stairs to the Grotto of the Nativity – atmospherically lit by lanterns and marked by a 14-pointed silver star. Continue to Jerusalem to visit the famous Western Wall, an iconic site in the Holy Land. The wall is the last remnant of the original Temple Mount retaining wall, which supported the First and Second Temples of Jerusalem. Head underground to visit Jerusalem's Western Wall Tunnels (also known as the Wailing Wall) to view the original stonework from the period of King Herod the Great. Then, walk along the points of the Stations of the Cross to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus is said to have been crucified and resurrected. Continue to Temple Mount itself, sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims, where you will find the Dome of the Rock and Al Aksa Mosque. Please note that there is a lot of walking today, though the walking will be at a leisurely pace. Be aware that wearing religious symbols on Temple Mount is forbidden.
Head outside the Old City to Mount Zion to visit the Cenacle (the room of the Last Supper), King David's Tomb and the Abbey of the Dormition. After lunch, drive to the Mount of Olives, a site of much significance in both the Old and New Testaments – not least as the site of Christ’s Ascension. Visit the Pater Noster Church and the Church of the Ascension and admire the view over Jerusalem before walking down into Josaphat Valley to the Garden of Gethsemane, site of Christ’s arrest, to admire its ancient olive trees. End your tour with an authentic Shabbat dinner experience, hosted and prepared by a local rabbi. This fascinating experience will help you to gain an understanding of Jerusalem's Orthodox Jewish community, and gain an insight into their lives. Please note that there is a lot of walking today, though this will be at a leisurely pace. Please watch your footing whilst walking down the Mount of Olives, and ensure you are wearing sensible footwear.
Transfer from Jerusalem to Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv for your onward flight home.
We have a selection of dedicated departures for solo travellers. These departures feature a maximum group size of 18 and a single room throughout your tour.
Extend your holiday or break up your journey with one of our extensions and stopovers. Choose from city breaks or some beach time, or spend more time in your chosen destination.
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