Ben Gurion Airport
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The cost of the tour with meals breakfast for one person (with a stay the first 3 nights in Netanya)
starts from $1370 USD in Double occupancy and $1960 in single occupancy room.
A child rate starts from $870
The cost of accommodation depends on hotel rating and category. (the above rates are for 2+ or 3* hotels)
The cost of the tour with meals breakfast for one person (with a stay the first 3 nights in Tel-Aviv)
starts from $1480 USD in Double occupancy and $2200 in single occupancy room.
A child rate starts from $900
The cost of accommodation depends on hotel rating and category. (the above rates are for 2+ or 3* hotels)
Shrines of Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Panorama of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. Place of the Ascension of the Lord. Old Town: Christian Quarter. Way of the Cross Temple of the Holy Sepulcher. Calvary. Jewish Quarter: The Wailing Wall. Cardo Street – the central street of the city since the Roman Empire. The Muslim Quarter: view of the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Bethlehem. The Church of the Nativity of Christ is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world. According to legend, the church was erected over the birthplace of Jesus Christ. The Church of the Nativity is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Overnight in Jerusalem.
At the Dead Sea – through the Judean Desert.
The Judean Desert is the birthplace of Christianity, from ancient monasteries to modern cities. The unique natural clinic – the Dead Sea, located at 420 m below sea level. Acquaintance with features of the Dead Sea cosmetics. Sales consultants will help to purchase cosmetics.
Dinner and overnight at the Dead Sea.
Holidays at the Dead Sea.
The first consultation at the clinic at the Dead Sea is free of charge.
Dinner and overnight at the Dead Sea.
Departure. Group transfer to Ben Gurion Airport.
Due to the hosting of Eurovision 2019 in Israel, the cost of the tour for some dates is calculated per request.
Note: there may be changes in the schedule and the route of excursions on days of state, religious, Jewish and Christian holidays, as well as for reasons beyond the company’s control (weather conditions, etc.).
When visiting the cities of the Palestinian Authority (Bethlehem, Jericho, Hebron, etc.), tourists should have non-Israeli passports.