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Holy Land Experience through Israel!. Combine Tel Aviv (enjoy the arts, theater ,music, nightlife, architecture and gastronomic delights of this marvelous city), Haifa, Tiberias and Nazareth (historic city of Lower Galilee, in northern Israel, and world renowned as the childhood home of Jesus as well as important site for pilgrims and tourists, coming to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation). Before heading back home spend one last night in Tel Aviv. Travel between cities with a transfer and make a few stops on the way, stop in Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve, Necropolis of Bet She'arim, Capernaum and Caesarea.
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Tel Aviv
Hotel for 1 night in Tel Aviv
Transfer from Tel Aviv Airport to Hotel in Haifa via Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve
Hotel for 2 nights in Haifa
Transfers from Hotel in Haifa to Hotel in Tiberias via Necropolis of Bet She'arim
Hotel for 2 nights in Tiberias
Transfer from Hotel in Tiberias to Hotel in Nazareth via Capernaum
Hotel for 2 nights in Nazareth
Transfer from Hotel in Nazareth to Hotel in Tel Aviv via Caesarea
Hotel for 2 nights in Tel Aviv
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Tel Aviv (94)Bet She`arim National Park (4)Caesarea (4)Haifa (4)Nazareth (5)Tiberias (8)Nahal Mearot Nature Reserve (1)Capernaum (3)
Trip Summary
1 nights in Tel Aviv
The city of Tel Aviv, is said to be 'the city that never stops,' providing visitors with a number of attractions including beaches, museums, UNESCO World Cultural sites, unique architecture, delicious local cuisine, and some of the best nightlife in the country. This is a spiritual city, with deep Jewish roots and the oldest port in the world, Jaffa. Visitors love exploring the authentic narrow alleyways with their stunning architecture decorated with vibrant flowers, as well as the world largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings in the world. One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, Neve Tzedek, is now a trendy hub of fashion stores and cultural institutions to visit.
Visit and explore the White City, Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, Tayelet, Gordon-Frishman Beach, Carmel Market, Migdal Afek, Yarkon Park, Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Port and so much more.
2 nights in Haifa
Haifa, the principal port of Israel, lies along the Bay of Haifa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It's Israel's third largest city, beautifully set on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean Sea, likened by some as 'Israel's San Francisco.' The city is known across Israel for its mixed population of Jews and Arabs who peacefully coexist, and the result is an amazing fusion of Arabic and Jewish cultures.
Discover the great Bahai Gardens, German Colony, Shrine of the Bab, Baha'i World Centre, Israel Railway Museum, Shrine of Baha'u'llah, Mount Carmel, Khan al-Umdan, National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space, Jezzar Pasha Mosque in Acre, and so much more.
2 nights in Tiberias
Tiberias is a city situated on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Due to its location, Tiberias offers visitors opportunities to partake in water sports activities, visits to Jewish and Christian holy sites, boat rides on the lake, and meals at superb fish restaurants on the promenade. Mount Berenice features spectacular views as well as the ruins of the eighth-century Anchor Church, while a city-center archaeological park preserves 2,000 years of finds.
Visit and explore the Hamat Tiberias National Park, Sea of Galilee, Mount Arbel, Anchor Church, Tomb of Maimonides, Tomb of Rabbi Meir, Church of St. Mary, Church of the Primacy of St. Peter, Church of the Multiplication, Yardenit, Mount Berenice, and so much more.
2 nights in Nazareth
World renowned as the childhood home of Jesus, Nazareth is the largest Arab city in Israel, and an important site for pilgrims and tourists, coming to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation. These days, Nazareth is a bustling mini-metropolis, with shop-lined thoroughfares, traffic jams, and young men with a penchant for showing off at the wheel. The Old City, its stone-paved alleys lined with crumbling Ottoman-era mansions, has been reinventing itself as a sophisticated cultural and culinary destination.
Discover the great Basilica of the Annunciation, The Jesus Trail, Nazareth Village, Mount Precipice, The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, St. Joseph's Church, Mary's Well, and so much more.
2 nights in Tel Aviv
The city of Tel Aviv, is said to be 'the city that never stops,' providing visitors with a number of attractions including beaches, museums, UNESCO World Cultural sites, unique architecture, delicious local cuisine, and some of the best nightlife in the country. This is a spiritual city, with deep Jewish roots and the oldest port in the world, Jaffa. Visitors love exploring the authentic narrow alleyways with their stunning architecture decorated with vibrant flowers, as well as the world largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings in the world. One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, Neve Tzedek, is now a trendy hub of fashion stores and cultural institutions to visit.
Visit and explore the White City, Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, Tayelet, Gordon-Frishman Beach, Carmel Market, Migdal Afek, Yarkon Park, Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Port and so much more.
The memorable country of <b>Israel</b> is brimming with history and culture and the fascinating Dead Sea and the Red Sea. There are some wonderful beaches for family-friendly fun including Metzitzim Beach, Coral Beach a hot spot for snorkeling, and the clean, sandy shores of the Dead Sea at Ein Bokek Beach Broad.
The city of Tel Aviv, is said to be 'the city that never stops,' providing visitors with a number of attractions including beaches, museums, UNESCO World Cultural sites, unique architecture, delicious local cuisine, and some of the best nightlife in the country. This is a spiritual city, with deep Jewish roots and the oldest port in the world, Jaffa. Visitors love exploring the authentic narrow alleyways with their stunning architecture decorated with vibrant flowers, as well as the world largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings in the world. One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, Neve Tzedek, is now a trendy hub of fashion stores and cultural institutions to visit.
Visit and explore the White City, Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, Tayelet, Gordon-Frishman Beach, Carmel Market, Migdal Afek, Yarkon Park, Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Port and so much more.
Haifa, the principal port of Israel, lies along the Bay of Haifa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It's Israel's third largest city, beautifully set on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean Sea, likened by some as 'Israel's San Francisco.' The city is known across Israel for its mixed population of Jews and Arabs who peacefully coexist, and the result is an amazing fusion of Arabic and Jewish cultures.
Discover the great Bahai Gardens, German Colony, Shrine of the Bab, Baha'i World Centre, Israel Railway Museum, Shrine of Baha'u'llah, Mount Carmel, Khan al-Umdan, National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space, Jezzar Pasha Mosque in Acre, and so much more.
Tiberias is a city situated on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Due to its location, Tiberias offers visitors opportunities to partake in water sports activities, visits to Jewish and Christian holy sites, boat rides on the lake, and meals at superb fish restaurants on the promenade. Mount Berenice features spectacular views as well as the ruins of the eighth-century Anchor Church, while a city-center archaeological park preserves 2,000 years of finds.
Visit and explore the Hamat Tiberias National Park, Sea of Galilee, Mount Arbel, Anchor Church, Tomb of Maimonides, Tomb of Rabbi Meir, Church of St. Mary, Church of the Primacy of St. Peter, Church of the Multiplication, Yardenit, Mount Berenice, and so much more.
World renowned as the childhood home of Jesus, Nazareth is the largest Arab city in Israel, and an important site for pilgrims and tourists, coming to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation. These days, Nazareth is a bustling mini-metropolis, with shop-lined thoroughfares, traffic jams, and young men with a penchant for showing off at the wheel. The Old City, its stone-paved alleys lined with crumbling Ottoman-era mansions, has been reinventing itself as a sophisticated cultural and culinary destination.
Discover the great Basilica of the Annunciation, The Jesus Trail, Nazareth Village, Mount Precipice, The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, St. Joseph's Church, Mary's Well, and so much more.
The city of Tel Aviv, is said to be 'the city that never stops,' providing visitors with a number of attractions including beaches, museums, UNESCO World Cultural sites, unique architecture, delicious local cuisine, and some of the best nightlife in the country. This is a spiritual city, with deep Jewish roots and the oldest port in the world, Jaffa. Visitors love exploring the authentic narrow alleyways with their stunning architecture decorated with vibrant flowers, as well as the world largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings in the world. One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, Neve Tzedek, is now a trendy hub of fashion stores and cultural institutions to visit.
Visit and explore the White City, Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, Tayelet, Gordon-Frishman Beach, Carmel Market, Migdal Afek, Yarkon Park, Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Port and so much more.