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Enjoy Israel, a country full of contrasts, from nice beaches, modern cities, historic sites and hotspot for religious tourism; with this holiday package!. From Tel Aviv (the first modern Jewish city built in Israel and the country's economic and cultural center); then, to Jerusalem (considered by many to be one of the holiest places in the world) and after that, visit Ein Bokek (a city located on the Israeli shore of the Dead Sea, near Neve Zohar); until to return for a one last stay in Tel Aviv; enjoying private transfers with stops at most of these destinations and allowing you to explore: Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park, Qasr el Yahud and Masada.
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Tel Aviv
Hotel for 2 nights in Tel Aviv
Transfer from Hotel in Tel Aviv to Hotel in Jerusalem via Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park
Hotel for 2 nights in Jerusalem
Transfer from Hotel in Jerusalem to Hotel in Ein Bokek via
Qasr el Yahud
Hotel for 2 nights in Ein Bokek
Transfer from Hotel in Ein Bokek to Hotel in Tel Aviv via Masada
Hotel for 1 night in Tel Aviv
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Tel Aviv (94)Jerusalem (54)Ein Bokek (6)Qasr el Yahud (5)Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park (5)Masada (4)
Trip Summary
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.
2 nights in Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a breathtaking city with some of the most iconic buildings and religious sites in the entire world. The Dome on the Rock and Temple Mount dominate the skyline, and the ancient walls and alleyways of the Old City are filled with a rich past. The famous 'Shuk' at Mahane Yehuda Market is bursting with a special ambiance, and the ancient neighborhoods are lined with open-air cafes and coffee shops, boutiques, and fine dining. As the home of three major world religions, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, there is plenty to see and do in this spectacular city, and there is a piece of history around every corner, waiting to be discovered.
Visit and explore the Old City, Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall, City of David, Tower of David, Mount of Olives, Mount Herzl, Yad Vashem, Damascus Gate and so much more.
2 nights in Ein Bokek
Ein Bokek (also spelled En Boqeq) has the area's best free beaches, and it's the Dead Sea's main center for treating ailments such as psoriasis, arthritis, and respiratory conditions with naturally occurring minerals and compounds. Archaeological findings at Ein Bokek include the ruins of Metzad Bokek, a small Roman-era fortress commanding the main road, and the remains of an ancient, partly reconstructed, perfume and medicine factory. The Bokek Stream, for which the district is named, is a canyon-like gorge with water springs and unique fauna and flora. Ein Bokek's strip of luxury hotels is the region's main tourist zone.
Visit and discover The Bokek spring, Castle Boukiq, Dead Sea ATVs, Fantasy Island, Hamei Zohar Beach, Sulphur Baths, International Beach, Segregated Beach, and so much more.
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.
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.
Jerusalem is a breathtaking city with some of the most iconic buildings and religious sites in the entire world. The Dome on the Rock and Temple Mount dominate the skyline, and the ancient walls and alleyways of the Old City are filled with a rich past. The famous 'Shuk' at Mahane Yehuda Market is bursting with a special ambiance, and the ancient neighborhoods are lined with open-air cafes and coffee shops, boutiques, and fine dining. As the home of three major world religions, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, there is plenty to see and do in this spectacular city, and there is a piece of history around every corner, waiting to be discovered.
Visit and explore the Old City, Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall, City of David, Tower of David, Mount of Olives, Mount Herzl, Yad Vashem, Damascus Gate and so much more.
Ein Bokek (also spelled En Boqeq) has the area's best free beaches, and it's the Dead Sea's main center for treating ailments such as psoriasis, arthritis, and respiratory conditions with naturally occurring minerals and compounds. Archaeological findings at Ein Bokek include the ruins of Metzad Bokek, a small Roman-era fortress commanding the main road, and the remains of an ancient, partly reconstructed, perfume and medicine factory. The Bokek Stream, for which the district is named, is a canyon-like gorge with water springs and unique fauna and flora. Ein Bokek's strip of luxury hotels is the region's main tourist zone.
Visit and discover The Bokek spring, Castle Boukiq, Dead Sea ATVs, Fantasy Island, Hamei Zohar Beach, Sulphur Baths, International Beach, Segregated Beach, 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.