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7 Days in Israel, incl. Jerusalem and Dead Sea
This cultural exploration covers 11 Israeli destinations from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. Highlights include Western Wall, Dead Sea floating, and Caesarea's Roman port. Quality hotels and daily breakfast included, featuring unique kibbutz stay in Golan Heights, approx. $200 per day.
- Day 1
Jerusalem Arrival
- Day 2
Old Jerusalem
- Day 3
Masada & Dead Sea
Leave Jerusalem at 8 AM to avoid peak desert heat at Masada. Take the first cable car up at 8:30 AM since the summit gets very hot by midday. The Dead Sea has changing facilities but bring water shoes to protect against sharp salt crystals. Limit floating time to 20 minutes because of high mineral content.
- Day 4
Golan Heights
- Day 5
Northern Galilee
- Day 6
Coastal Cities
- Day 7
Tel Aviv Departure
7 Days in Israel, incl. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
This comprehensive Israeli tour takes you through 10 cities from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Highlights include Masada fortress, Dead Sea, Western Wall Tunnels, Israel Museum's Dead Sea Scrolls, Yad Vashem Memorial, and UNESCO-listed Akko. Six nights accommodation costs approx. $250 per day.
- Day 1
Tel Aviv Arrival
Arrive at Ben Gurion Airport and head to your hotel in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. If you land early spend time at Tel Aviv's Mediterranean beaches. The best swimming spots are between Gordon and Frishman beaches. Want a perfect location? Book a hotel in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood for easy access to both beach and city life.
- Day 2
Tel Aviv & Jaffa Exploration
Get to ancient Jaffa by 8:30 AM before it gets too hot. Walk through the narrow streets and art galleries then head to Carmel Market around 11 AM when it's fully active. In the afternoon explore the Florentin neighborhood. Wear good walking shoes since the streets are uneven. Take a graffiti tour to learn about the stories behind the street art.
- Day 3
Northern Coast
Spend the day along Israel's Mediterranean coast. Start at Caesarea's Roman ruins early to avoid crowds. Stop in the middle of the 2,000-year-old amphitheater to test its amazing acoustics. Visit UNESCO-listed Akko and explore its Crusader tunnels which stay cool even in summer. End your day at Haifa's beautiful Bahá'í Gardens. Remember to dress modestly and check closing times for religious holidays.
- Day 4
Masada & Dead Sea
Take the first cable car to Masada at 8 AM to beat the heat. Bring lots of water. Visit Ein Gedi Nature Reserve to spot ibex near the waterfalls. Go to the Dead Sea in late afternoon when it's cooler. Bring water shoes to protect your feet from salt crystals. Skip shaving that day as salt water can sting.
- Day 5
Jerusalem Old City
- Day 6
Modern Jerusalem Museums
- Day 7
Departure
7 Days in Israel, incl. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
A week-long tour spans 13 Israeli cities from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The itinerary includes Nazareth's churches, Caesarea's Roman ruins, and Dead Sea floating. Package provides 6 nights' accommodation, daily breakfast, and expert guides, with roughly 8 hours of daily touring.
- Day 1
Tel Aviv
Your Israel adventure begins in Tel Aviv. Take a taxi or sherut (shared taxi) from Ben Gurion Airport to your hotel for about $40-50. Visit the bustling Carmel Market in the morning - locals recommend going before 2 PM. Spend your afternoon relaxing at Gordon Beach, which is walking distance from most central hotels. End your day with dinner in the stylish Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
- Day 2
Nazareth & Sea of Galilee
Leave Tel Aviv at 6:30 AM for a 2-hour drive north to Nazareth through the Jezreel Valley. Visit the Church of Annunciation early to avoid crowds. Next, explore Capernaum's ancient synagogue ruins - remember a hat and water since shade is limited. One traveler shared: "The sunset boat ride on the Sea of Galilee was incredibly peaceful - try to get an evening sailing if possible."
- Day 3
Northern Coast
Drive up the Mediterranean coast to Caesarea's Roman ruins, about 90 minutes from Tel Aviv. Visit the aqueduct beach before the archaeological park opens at 8 AM for great photos. In Haifa, plan for the 12 PM tour of the Baha'i Gardens. End your day at the sea grottoes of Rosh HaNikra near the Lebanon border. The cave walkways get slippery, so wear shoes with good grip.
- Day 4
Golan Heights
Take a full day to explore Israel's northeastern region, about 3 hours from Tel Aviv. Pack a light jacket for Mount Bental - it's chilly at 3,800 feet even in summer. Book ahead for tastings at the Golan Heights Winery. One visitor noted: "The bunker tour gave incredible insights into Israel's strategic challenges."
- Day 5
Jerusalem
Travel to Jerusalem, an hour from Tel Aviv. Start at Mount of Olives before 9 AM for the best views and fewer tourists. Enter the Old City through Lion's Gate to walk the Via Dolorosa during quiet hours. Visit the Western Wall mid-afternoon to avoid sunset crowds. Plan 2-3 hours for Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum (closed Fridays and Saturdays).
- Day 6
Masada & Dead Sea
Start early at 7 AM for the 2.5-hour drive to Masada. Take the first cable car at 8 AM to beat the heat. Bring at least 2 liters of water per person. For the Dead Sea, skip shaving for 24 hours before swimming and wear water shoes to protect against sharp salt crystals. One traveler suggests: "Limit Dead Sea floating to 15 minutes and shower immediately after."
- Day 7
Final Day
What people love about 7-day Israel tours
- Jewish Israel Tour Package, 7 Days
Excellent Tour. The tour guides have managed the tour very well as per the plan. Hotel accommodation was also good. Great for those who are looking for a Jewish experience. Highly Recommend...
- Classical Israel Tour Package, 7 Days
great guides Dan Borges, Ami and Avi great value for money and
- Discover Israel
Excellent tour guides, transportation services, and hotel accommodations. We were able to visit several historical and significant sites, with enough time in the afternoon to roam around and explore the area. Highly recommended!
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