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Arrival and direct transfer from Ben Gurion Airport to your hotel in Jerusalem for dinner and overnight.Arrival and direct transfer from Ben Gurion Airport to your hotel in Jerusalem for dinner and overnight.
Dome of the Rock & Al Aqsa Mosque: Through the Mughrabi gate, we’ll enter the Noble Sanctuary, where many exciting and holy buildings await. We’ll be able to get a view of the Western Wall.
Via Dolorosa & the Church of the Holy Sepulcher: On our way to the church of the Holy Sepulcher, we’ll walk on the same path that Jesus walked to the site of his crucifixion and resurrection.
Lunch: Jerusalem’s Hummus and Falafel would definitely be a highlight for the day, as it is Jerusalem’s most celebrated Street Food(Optional)
The Four Quarters of the Old City: You’ll experience four different cultures, culinary delights, and atmospheres; the Muslim, the Christian, the Jewish, and the Armenian. All in one old city. All in one afternoon.
Old Market: Strolling in the old market of the ancient city is one of the most authentic experiences you can get. It has a bustling vibe filled with colors, fresh produce, handicrafts, and traditional vibes.
Dinner | Local’s home We have a special dinner planned for you! On this night, you’ll get to eat a home-cooked- meal in a local’s home. You’ll finally get to know the everyday life and customs of Palestinians and taste the dishes that aren’t on the restaurant’s menus.
Mount of Olives: We’ll start the day on top of the mount, where a splendid panoramic view of East and West Jerusalem awaits. As we descend from the Mount of Olives, we’ll stop at various holy and historic sites, including the Church of all Nations, the Tomb of the Virgin Mary, and Dominus Flevit, a beautiful church hidden on the slope.
Lunch: Local, delicious, and at one of Jerusalem’s finest (optional)
Rockefeller Archaeological Museum: This remarkable museum is an excellent opportunity to explore Palestinian life, culture, and history.
Mount Zion: As the sun sets, we’d be on top of Mount Zion, where we can visit the last supper room and go on the balcony of St.Petrus Callicantu Church. There you’ll find a powerful atmosphere and unbeatable views.
Ride to Tiberias: Dinner & overnight at the hotel.
4 Tiberius
The Mount of Beatitudes: The site, which overlooks the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights, is one of the most beautiful and serene places in the Holy land. It is believed to be where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount.
Boat Tour in the Sea of Galilee: This is one of the most beloved activities in Tibarias. The boat ride is fun and refreshing, and you’ll get a fantastic view of Golan Heights.
Lunch: You could have authentic seafood at one of Tibaria’s most renowned restaurants for lunch.
Capernaum: This is an archaeological fishing village that is believed to be the hometown of Saint Peter. It is one of Tiberius’ most celebrated sites. And you’ll get to experience it.
Tabgha: The site on which two beautiful ancient churches stand is famous for Jesus’s miracle of Multiplication. The beautiful Church of Multiplication forms a splendid display of early Christian mosaic, and St Peters's Church is renowned for a ceiling shaped like an upturned boat. These are undoubtedly architectural wonders.
Dinner & overnight in Tiberias: After dinner, you can spend the evening walking by the lake's beautiful shores or exploring the city's exciting market.
Cana & the Wedding Churches: On our way from Tiberias to Nazareth, we’ll stop by the miraculous site where Jesus turned water into wine. There is a beautiful church standing there. It is undoubtedly something to marvel at.
Church of Annunciation: The Church is beautiful and considered one of Nazareth’s most holy sites. This is where Gabriel appeared to Mary to announce that she would soon be with a child.
Ride to Haifa: This ride is around 40 KM, a great chance to rest before Haifa.
Lunch in Haifa: Haifa is famous for its many culinary delights and authentic Mediterranean specialties. They’re wonderful, and you’ll get to try them. (optional)
Baha’i Shrine: Definitely a must-visit in Haifa. The 19 majestic terraced gardens are located on the slopes of Carmel Mountain. Besides experiencing the captivating nature, you’ll get a bird’s eye view of the city and the sea.
German Colony & Ben-Gurion Street: The street life in Haifa is one of the most beloved in the region. To allow you to experience it fully, we’ll spend the evening exploring the German Colony, which is one of Haifa’s most popular neighborhoods.
Dinner & overnight in Haifa: We’ll end our day with delicious food and great night views of the city.
Morning ride from Haifa to Akko: After breakfast, we embark on this short 25-kilometer ride, during which you’ll witness the region's beautiful landscapes.
Akko: We’ll start exploring this legendary city by walking along its defensive fortifications that were able to stop Napoleon Bonaparte’s army. After enjoying the panoramic skyline of Acre, we’ll dive into the old city and Ahmed el- Jazzar’s Citadel, which houses the Museum of Underground Prisoners. From there, we’ll continue to the beautiful Bahje Baha’i Center and Hamam Al Pasha Museum, a previous Turkish Bath. Then you can move on to the beautiful Juxtaposition of red and white in St. John’s Church and visit the Acre Harbour and maybe rent a boat for a tour of the Mediterranean.
Lunch in Akko: In Akko, many exciting, delicious food will you. And we’ll make sure you try the city’s most beloved dishes. (optional)
Caesaria: The city is captivating and constitutes a perfect blend of ancient architecture and the refreshing feel of the sea. It exists on the shoreline of the Mediterranean, and it’s filled with attractions like the Caesarea National Park, the Herodian Amphitheatre and Bathhouse, and Promontory Palace.
Port of Jaffa & Old City: Jaffa isn’t called the ‘Bride of the sea’ for no reason. The port is one of the oldest, most captivating ports worldwide. And the alleys of the old city are beautiful and filled with old shops, cafés, galleries, and bookstores.
Tel Aviv: We’ll drive through the city so that you get a glimpse of its alluring cosmopolitan vibe.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Bethlehem
Walk in Battir: You’ll spend the morning experiencing one of the most beloved hiking sites in Palestine. This Unesco World Heritage Site is a series of scenic agricultural valleys with stone terraces. It’s a beautiful place for a short, 2-hour morning walk and a great chance to learn about Palestine’s agriculture.
Lunch: You’ll try one of the culinary delights of this holy city (optional)
Separation Wall: The contested eight-meter-high barrier covered with murals and graffiti provides excellent insight into Palestinian daily life.
Church of Nativity: The site where Jesus was born is definitely the highlight of Bethlehem. And, of course, we wouldn’t miss this spiritual wonder.
Shepherds Field: These are the ancient caves where the shepherds kept watch over their flock and where the birth of Jesus is believed to have been announced.
Dinner: What better way to end the day than with an authentic Arabic dinner?
Overnight in Bethlehem
Ride from Bethlehem to Jericho: During the 30 Km ride, you’ll see spectacular desert views.
Makam Al Nabi Mousa: This historic site, which lies on our way to Jericho, is believed to be the shrine of Prophet Moses. It consists of a beautiful colorful mosque with a towering minaret that overlooks the impressive Jordan Valley.
Monastery of Temptation & Wadi Qelt: You’ll find splendid views of the Monastery where Jesus spent 40 days fasting and meditating. You’ll also witness Palestine’s finest natural reserve, Wadi al Qelt. This would be a great chance to experience a blend between Palestine’s history and nature.
Hisham’s Palace: This unique mosaic-paved Omayyad Palace is known for its unique Architecture and the ‘tree of life mosaic’—one of the sites that can’t be missed in Jericho.
Qumran: The site where the Dead Sea scrolls are found constitutes a beautiful blend of the historical, holy, and natural.
Lunch: We’ll be having lunch by the Dead Sea. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Dead Sea: You’ll get to swim in the deepest Salt Lake in the world and use its famous minerals and mud for skin exfoliation and natural healing. The perfect end for the day!
Overnight in Jericho
Ride from Jericho to Ramallah: The ride is around 30 km and is a beautiful opportunity to glimpse Palestinian Villages and Landscapes.
Mahmoud Darwish Museum: We will begin exploring Ramallah by visiting this renowned museum, built in honor of the cherished Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish.
Yaser Arafat Museum: This museum was built in honor of the late Palestinian leader. It is a great opportunity to get a glimpse of Palestine’s political history.
Food Crawl: On this walking Tour, you’ll taste the most famous Palestinian dishes at the most renowned local places. We’ll walk in the old downtown and hop from one shop to another. We’ll take you to the city’s hidden havens for Shawarma, Hummus, Falafel, kaa’k, Palestinian barbecue & Salads, and Mana’esh. You’ll also get to try a variety of traditional desserts along with some Arabic coffee. And for the lovers of fresh fruits and vegetables and authentic atmospheres, the conventional vegetable market with its bustling atmosphere would be waiting for you.
Panoramic views and wine tasting in Taybeh. This small village perched high above the Judaean Hills overlooks the Judaean Desert, the Jordan Valley, Jericho, and the Dead Sea. Named “The Goodly” for its inhabitants' warmth, it allows you to meet locals and taste Palestinian wine & beer at the Taybeh Brewery.
Free night: Ramallah is renowned for its bustling nightlife, something you’ll be able to experience at one of Ramallah’s most loved Venues.
Overnight at the hotel in Ramallah.
Ride from Ramallah to Jenin: The ride is around 100km, an excellent opportunity for morning views of Palestinian landscape and villages.
Jenin: Here, you will experience an unforgettable olive tree field experience and taste some of the world’s best olive oil. You’ll also meet the farmers and learn from them about organic farming.
Lunch: On this day, we’ll meet with a resident and learn how to prepare a Maftoul dish like it has been for generations. This is a much-loved Palestinian delicacy.
Ride from Jenin to Nablus: After a local refreshing lunch, we’ll embark on a 45 km journey to Nablus.
Nablus: The old market is filled with local vendors selling all kinds of local food and handicrafts. After we show you around the marketplace, we’ll take you to a local soap manufacturer, where you’ll see and learn how olive oil soap is made. The process is fascinating and has been passed down through generations. Lastly, the tour will conclude with the beloved Palestinian sweet ‘Kunafeh’. It would be the best treatment before we head back to Ramallah.
Ride from Nablus to Ramallah: perhaps this would be an excellent opportunity to rest before going for a night out in Ramallah.
Free night: Experience the nightlife at one of Ramallah’s most-loved Venues
11 Departure
We’ll bid you farewell and take you to the Airport/Allenby.















