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full tours of Israel

The best way to tour Israel is by taking an inclusive tour of all its parts. I recommend a week to ten days. We will tour the country in a comfortable luxury vehicle and sleep in hotels according to your budget and needs. During these days we will find how diverse and varied this country is.
In the north of Israel we will visit sites holy to all three religions: in Safed we will learn about Kabalah, in Caparnaum we will see where Jesus walked on water, and in Acco we will visit a beautiful mosque. We will hike in the wild nature of the Golan Heights and overlook towards Syria and Lebanon while discussing the political framework of the Middle East. We will eat some authentic food and visit boutique wineries and artists' workshops.
In Tel-Aviv we will stroll the first Hebrew city and experience one of the most advanced cities in the world, enjoy some excellent restaurants and street food, museums according to your choice and of course enjoy the beautiful beaches!
In Jerusalem I recommend to spend at least two days:
1.A full day in the old city and its surroundings: this is the cradle of Israel's history and where Judaism, Christianity and Islam cross paths in the old picturesque alleys of the holiest city in the world. We will visit the Western Wall, the old Jewish quarter, Via Dolorosa, the Church of the Holly Sepulcher, Dome of the Rock, and little quaint market shops in the old city. We will climb up the spiral staircase in the church of the Redeemer and roam the variegated street market.
2.We will start our day with a spectacular overlook of the old city from a viewpoint located on Mount Scopus. We will visit the Israel Museum where the impressive model of Jerusalem during the second temple period (1st century AD) is presented, as well as the Shrine of the Book with the exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls. We will continue on to the Yad Va-Shem Museum (the World Holocaust Remembrance Center), and end the day in Machane Yehuda Market, a wonderful place for a tasting tour of bites from all around the globe.
We will continue south where we will float on the Dead Sea, lowest point on earth; hike the oasis of Ein-Gedi and climb up the impressive fortress built by King Herod the Great on top of Massada.
It is possible to experience the desert in many different ways, depending on time, budget and preference. I recommend a visit to the tomb of Ben-Gurion in Sde-Boker; a visit to a boutique goat cheese farm, a hike in Makhtesh Ramon; a guided tour in a kibbutz where we will see how fruit and vegetable are grown in the middle of the desert, and an exciting jeep tour deep into the heart of the wilderness.
We could conclude the full Israel tour in Eilat, relaxing on the beautiful beaches of the Red Sea.
This is a tour I organize following a conversation with you, finding out your special needs and wishes. I will book the hotels and arrange a schedule with the sites and attractions fitting you. No two tours are alike; every tour I lead is special and tailor-suited to my clients.
Do not hesitate to ask – I am here for you!

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