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Want to explore Israel tour Packages from Dubai? Book our all-inclusive 05 Days Israel Tour packages from UAE.  Israel is a very tiny country, with only 8,630 square miles. Driving from the northernmost point to the southernmost point takes only six hours! And during that period, you can encounter a variety of climates, cities, civilizations, and other things. And on a short journey, Israel tour Packages from Dubai has a lot to offer in a short period of time. Jerusalem is the world’s holiest city, sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. The Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque are all located in Jerusalem’s Old City. Anyone who adheres to these three faiths is consequently eager to attend… In addition to its religious significance, Jerusalem offers a plethora of secular activities. The natural environment of Israel Tour Packages is highly diversified. There is always something to amaze you no matter where you go in this little nation. The gorgeous beaches of Haifa and Tel Aviv may be found on the west coast. To the south, you will be lost in the huge Negev Desert, which occupies more than half of the country’s surface. The Dead Sea is located in the east and has the lowest elevation (1,400 feet below sea level) and the saltiest water (34 percent salinity, 10 times saltier than the ocean), allowing you to float freely. To the north, the verdant hills and valleys of the Galilee area, where a billion migrating birds spend the winter, would astound you. Israel’s cuisine is fresh, flavorful, and nutritious. This Land of Milk and Honey grows a wide range of organic produce, which is supplied as fresh ingredients in restaurants and homes around the country, thanks to the Mediterranean environment and innovative farming practices. Breakfast in Israel is often served with fresh fruit juice, eggs, salad, cheese, tea, or coffee. They generally serve falafel (deep-fried chickpea balls), hummus (puréed chickpea paste), pita bread (Israeli “national bread”), and shwarma for dinner and lunch (grilled lamb or other meat). And, being a crossroads nation, Israel provides an incredible variety of cuisines, from Jewish to Palestinian to Turkish, and even Thai or Mexican in Tel Aviv’s streets.

Trip Itinerary

  • DAY 01: ARRIVE TEL AVIV

    Arrive Tel AVIV – meet & greet by representative get transfer to hotel- rest of the day is free at leisure – Over night at hotel

  • DAY 02: JERUSALEM AND BETHLEHEM - PRIVATE TOUR FROM TEL AVIV AND HERZELIYA

    Breakfast at hotel your private tour to Jerusalem and Bethlehem starts at the Mount of Olives and descends to the gardens of Gethsemane, the Church of all Nations, then onto the Kidron Valley. Visit the Dormition Church on Mount Zion and the Coenaculum. Enter the Old City through the Zion gate walking through the Armenian Quarter to the Byzantine Cardo and then onto the Kotel or Western Wall. Next, follow the stations of the cross to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher before enjoying the markets in the old city. Upon arrival in Bethlehem switch to a local guide and walk through Manger Square to the Church of the Nativity with its grotto and alter dedicated to the three wise men. Pass the small Armenian Chapel of Kings and head to the Crusader Church. Finally stop at the Shepherds field to see the tent shaped chapel and its panels depicting Jesus’ life.

    • Church of the Holy Sepulchre
    • Armenian Quarter
    • Byzantine Cardo
    • Church of Nativity
    • Jewish Quarter
    • Muslim Quarter
    • Via Dolorosa
    • Western Wall
    • King David’s Tomb
    • Mount Zion
    • Manger Square
  • DAY 03: GOLAN HEIGHTS TOUR FROM TEL AVIV AND HERZELIYA

    Breakfast at hotel-We begin with a panoramic view of the Sea of Galilee then we ascend the Golan Heights passing Hamat Gader. We stop at the Shalom Observation point and the Katzrin Museum then we visit the remains of an ancient Talmudic village. We continue on to Mount Bental opposite Kuneitra and see what a Syrian base was once.

    Our tour begins as we leave Tel-Aviv traveling north on the coastal road along the Mediterranean Sea and passing the cities of Hertzilya and Natanya. We turn inland and travel through the plain of Armageddon as mentioned in Revelations. From here we can see Megiddo site of an ancient Biblical city.

    When we reach the southernmost point of the Sea of Galilee we stop to look down on the sea from above and take in the gorgeous pastoral vista. The panoramic view which lies before us has the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) in the foreground and the undulating Golan Heights forming a dramatic backdrop.

    We cross the Jordan River at the foot of the Golan Heights and begin our ascent passing through Hamat Gader. Today Hamat Gader is a popular spa destination just as it was for the Romans almost 2000 years ago. We continue on through the lush green countryside until we reach the Shalom Observatory. From here we have a stunning view looking back at the Sea of Galilee beneath us. It is easy to understand the strategic importance of the Heights as we see the Israeli city of Tiberias in the distance on the edge of the Sea of Galilee.

    We travel on to Katzrin where excavations have uncovered a village from the Mishnah and Talmud periods. The village has been partially restored and we can see the archaeological findings which include a synagogue, houses and an oil press. Here we can also see evidence of former volcanic activity in the Golan Heights as black basalt rock forms part of the landscape.

    We continue on to Katzrin, a city sometimes referred to as the Capital of the Golan. As far back as the Middle Bronze Age this location has been occupied, and later the Romans, Mamluks, Ottomans and even French have ruled this picturesque city. Here we visit the Golan Antiquities Museum where we see findings from the region and the nearby archeological site. The museum displays artifacts and has audiovisual presentations about the city of Gamla. We learn of Gamla, the historic Second Temple Era Jewish city which has been excavated nearby.

    We continue to Mount Bental to see what remains of Syrian fortifications. The Syrian bunkers, base and trenches were captured by the Israeli’s in the Six Day War of 1967. From here we can see how close Syria is as we look down on the Syrian city of Kuneitra just beyond the Canadian UN forces which have protected this peaceful border since the cease fire in 1974.

    • Mount Bental
    • Katzrin Ancient Village and Synagogue
    • Golan Heights

    Overnight at Hotel

  • DAY 04: NAZARETH, TIBERIAS AND SEA OF GALILEE TOUR - FROM TEL AVIV

    We begin our tour by traveling passed Herzliya and Natanya and continue north along the coastal road parallel to the Mediterranean, we turn inland and drive through the Valley of Armageddon (Revelations 16:6), from here we can see Megiddo. On our way towards Nazareth we visit the Mt of Precipitation (Luke 4:28-30).

    In Nazareth we visit the Church of Annunciation which was constructed on the spot where Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her she would soon be with child (Luke 1:26). Next door we find the Church of Saint Joseph built on the site where Jesus’ father, Joseph had his carpentry.

    We depart Nazareth and travel to the Sea of Galilee on the way we pass Cana where Jesus turned water into wine. (John 2:1-12). At the foot of the Mount of Beatitudes we visit Capernaum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Here we see the home of Peter and the Church of the Multiplication. (Mark 6:30-44)

    We travel along the shore of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus calmed the sea and walked on water. (Mark 4:35-41, 6:45-52) Across the water we can see the Golan Heights forming a beautiful backdrop as we pass the city of Tiberias which was settled more than 2000 years ago and named after the Roman Emperor Tiberias.

    We reach the southern region of the Sea of Galilee where the Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee and where Jesus may have been baptized. Here it is possible to participate in a baptismal ceremony in the very same river that Jesus did so many years ago. (Mark 1:9-11)

    As we head south on our return journey we see Mount Tabor where the Transfiguration took place. (Matthew 17:1-9)

    • Nazareth
    • Capernaum
    • Sea of Galilee
    • Church Of Annunciation
    • Church of the Multiplication
    • Joseph Church

    Overnight at hotel

  • DAY 05: DEPARTURE

    Breakfast at hotel check out and fly back home after memorable trip

Inclusions

  • Return Air tickets
  • 20 Kg baggage
  • Accommodation 4*
  • 4N Stay at Hotel in Tel Aviv
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Sightseeing
  • JERUSALEM AND BETHLEHEM – PRIVATE TOUR FROM TEL AVIV AND HERZELIYA
  • GOLAN HEIGHTS TOUR FROM TEL AVIV AND HERZELIYA
  • NAZARETH, TIBERIAS AND SEA OF GALILEE TOUR – FROM TEL AVIV
  • Travel Insurance
  • Guide Service for the Tours
  • Taxes

Exclusions

  • Personal Expenses
  • Any tours or activities not part of the package
  • Any Meals or drinks not part of the package
  • Early Check in- Late Check out

Terms & Conditions

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  • Peak season surcharges may apply on some dates.
  • Itinerary is subject to change / swap without any prior notice
  • There will not be any refund for any unutilized service or sightseeing
  • In case of unavailability in mentioned hotels, alternate accommodation will be arranged in a similar category hotel.
  • Any meals and services unless mentioned in the itinerary are not included
  • You are fully responsible for verifying and obtaining the documents required for your trip and visa
  • Check In to the hotel is always 1400/1500 hours & Check Out is always 1100/ 1200 Hours. Early Check in and late checkout is subject to availability unless & otherwise specified in the inclusion column
  • City Tax be paid directly at the hotel
  • Visa cost Excluded