Tour Route
Day 1: Welcome to Tel-Aviv
Welcome to the Ben Gurion Airport. From here you will be transported straight to your Tel-Aviv hotel by our professional team who will accompany you from the arrivals hall in the airport to your Tel-Aviv hotel. The rest of the day will be free for you to use in any way you wish.
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening - It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 2: Tour to Jerusalem
This one day tour starts with a view of Jerusalem as seen from atop Mount Olives, looking down at the Old City and the Temple Mount. Mount Olives is also one of the oldest Jewish burial sites, over three hundred years old.
We then descend and make our way along the Kidron Valley, offering a view of the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of All Nations, where according to sources Jesus and his followers prayed the night before his crucifixion. Along the Kidron Valley road we will get a view of the monumental burial tombs situated at the Mount’s feet.
We then proceed into the Old City entering from Mount Zion, past the Armenian Quarter walking along the ancient Byzantine Cardo dating back to the Roman era, with our final stop being the Western Wall (the Kotel).
Leading to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) which we explore along the way to the church, the site of the crucifixion.
Before leaving the Old City we’ll enjoy a brief strolls in the bazaars located in the Christian and Muslim Quarters. Finish the tour with a short walking into the New City and a visit to Yad VaShem, the Holocaust museum.
The tour includes:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service.
- Professional tour guide in your language.
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle/bus.
- Entrance fees.
The tour does not include:
Notes:
- On Fridays, Saturdays & High Holidays - Holocaust Museum is closed. Visit instead Kind David's Tomb, Hall of last supper & Garden of Gethsemane.
- A moderate dress code is required to enter the holy places. Knees and shoulder must be covered.
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening – It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 3: Free Day in Tel-Aviv
You can use this free day to take advantage of all the non-stop action Tel-Aviv has to offer. (Tel-Aviv's slogan is the Non-Stop City). To make your day even better we have included in the package a ticket on the Tel-Aviv Tourist Bus, this will enable you to get an overview of all of the city's streets with no problem.
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening - It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 4: Tour to the Dead Sea and Masada
We’ll begin our tour descending to the Judean Desert via the Inn of the Good Samaritan, on site we will tour the Inn and its adjacent museum. The Good Samaritan Museum is the only mosaic museum in the country and has on display a vast range of unique artifacts unearthed in excavations across Judea, Samaria and Gaza. Moving forward we arrive at Masada and then ascent by cable car to tour the remains of the Herodian Fortress, built by King Herod two thousand years ago. Touring the sites, we’ll revisit its history and heritage, relating to the up rise of the Jewish Zealots against their Roman overlords.
We then leave Massada and head towards The Dead Sea, one of the most toured sites in Israel by tourists and locals alike. On shore you could enjoy a mud bath bearing many therapeutic. Dipping in the sea itself is also highly recommended, experiencing the Dead Sea’s unique attributes, allowing for extreme ease of floating and effortless swimming. On our way back we’ll get a view of the Ein Gedi oasis, the Qumran caves where the famous Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and the ancient city of Jericho, the oldest city in existence with settlements dating back to 9000 BCE.
The tour includes:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service.
- Professional tour guide in your language.
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle/bus.
- Entrance fees to Masada and the Dead Sea beach.
The tour does not include:
Notes:
- Name of the Dead Sea Beach: Mineral Beach
- Recommended hats, bathing suit, towels, sun protection.
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening - It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 5: Free day in Tel-Aviv including a Segway tour through the city and Jaffa.
The fifth day is a full free day when you can get to know the city and enjoy the city in your own way. Whether you feel like lying on the beach, wander the streets or visiting the sites, today you'll have time for everything…along the way you can take a break to go on an unforgettable Segway tour along the Tel-Aviv promenade towards Jaffa.
Namal Tel Aviv is situated in the North-West part of Tel Aviv City, next to Riding Power Station and Sde-Dov airport. The compound of Namal Tel Aviv, which used to be an old Tel Aviv sea port, have been upgraded and reconstructed in a past couple of years and now it's a lively center of entertainment and night life. This area has two promenades that lie along the beach and allowing unforgettable experience for the Segway riders.
We will start our Segway tour next to next to Max Brener Cafe in the old port. From there we have two options of our Segway Tour route:
Option 1: Going in the Northern direction, passing by the restaurants and cafes and crossing the bridge over the mouth of the Yarkon River. We will pass through the remains of the historical Riding Power Station and we will continue our Segway tour along the promenade to the Tel Baruch beach. From there we will come back to the Namal compound.
Option 2: Going in the Southern direction, passing by the restaurants and cafes heading toward the famous Gordon beach. There we will stop at the place where Altelena ship was drawned. From there we will continue our Segway tour along the promenade and will visit the beautiful Old Jaffa Port and will come back to the initial point from there.
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening - It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 6: Tour to Caesarea, Acre and Rosh Hanikra
We will begin the tour in Caesarea, a city dating back to the Roman era, which constituted its regional capital and functioned as a port city. In the city, we would travel by foot along the archaeological sites of the city including the port, the hippodrome and the mesmerizing amphitheater - once the cultural hub for ancient Roman life and nowadays hosts concerts held by top Israeli and international artists.
Moving on we head north towards Haifa while enjoying a breathtaking panoramic view from Mount Carmel on the Bahai Gardens (one of the most frequently and beautiful toured attractions in Israel) the city of Haifa and the port. Haifa offers some of the most memorable views in Israel.
Our journey continues to Rosh Hanikra, where we ascend via cable car to the spectacular limestone grottoes situated on the water front. On top of Rosh Hanikra, we will also get a view of the Lebanese border with Israel.
Making our way back traveling south, we stop at the ancient city of Acre to visit the well-preserved Crusader city and enjoy the city’s vast history reflected in all its surroundings.
Among the sites, we’ll visit in Acre are the Old City Market, and the harbor.
The tour includes:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Professional tour guide in your language.
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle/bus
- Entrance fees.
The tour does not include:
Overnight stay in Tel-Aviv.
Free Evening - It is possible to arrange tables in Tel-Aviv's best clubs, through the following link.
Day 7: Last day in Tel Aviv
Like all good things, this trip also needs to come to an end eventually…and today is that day. You can spend the last day in your hotel until we leave for the airport. Three and a half hours before your flight we will collect you from your hotel and take you to the airport. We hope to see you again soon among our clients.