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Mount Zion, Tel Aviv, Israel
Explore the historical significance of Jerusalem during a comprehensive full-day itinerary covering key sites such as the Mount of Olives, Jewish and Christian quarters, the Cardo, and the Via Dolorosa leading to the revered Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Afterward, embark on a journey to the captivating Dead Sea for an unforgettable experience of floating weightlessly.
On this comprehensive day trip, guests explore the most revered holy site of the three major monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Nestled amidst the heart of the Old City, dating back more than four millennia, this sacred location attracts pilgrims from every corner of the globe.
Embark on a journey led by a government-licensed tour guide aboard comfortable air-conditioned vehicles. Despite some walking involved, attire suitable for exploration is recommended. Upon arrival, ascend to the Mount of Olives to capture panoramic views of the bustling cityscape below.
Venture into the historic district, traversing key landmarks like the Wailing Wall and exploring the vibrant streets of the Jewish and Christian quarters alongside the Cardo. Progress further towards the Western Wall, commonly referred to as the Kotel, and continue along the Via Dolorosa to pay homage at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection, believed to hold the burial site of Christ.
For those seeking religious devotion, the atmosphere at the Western Wall remains spiritually captivating, regardless of personal belief systems. After leaving Jerusalem behind, drive to the Dead Sea, an extraordinary body of water located in the Jordan Rift Valley. Spanning between Jordan and the West Bank, the Dead Sea boasts unparalleled experiences due to its high concentration of salt, creating a serene floating sensation on its crystal-clear aquamarine surface.
Relax and rejuvenate at one of the numerous resorts dotting the shorelines of the Dead Sea, indulging in the healing properties of the mineral-rich mud. This natural resource has made the Dead Sea a significant wellness destination, offering a range of spa treatments, including therapeutic bath products available in hotels and local boutiques. As evening approaches, purchase these luxury items to carry home as souvenirs.
Finally, return to Tel Aviv, Netanya, or Herzliya via scenic routes, ready to embark on another exciting adventure in Israel's diverse landscapes.
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Includes | Please pick up at the hotel location. Transportation services will be arranged upon arrival. A government-licensed tour guide will be provided during the visit. Admission fees for all attractions shall be covered within the itinerary. Accommodation meals will be included in the package. Tips are appreciated but not mandatory. |
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Duration 10 hours
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Live tour guide
The languages mentioned in the request are English, Spanish, and German.
Pickup included
Hotels in: Netanya at 06:30; Herzliya at 07:00; Tel Aviv at 07:20. The service provider will arrange for pickup from centrally situated hotels exclusively. They will inform you of the pick-up time and location. Should your accommodation not be centrally located, they will provide you with the address of the nearest meeting point.
Maintain your travel arrangements as amenable to change — secure your location and incur no costs at this juncture.
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Jerusalem holds immense historical significance as it is considered the holiest city by three major monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Dating back over four millennia, it serves as a vital pilgrimage center attracting visitors from around the world.
The Mount of Olives offers panoramic views of the city below, providing a unique perspective on the historical events and architectural marvels of Jerusalem.
The itinerary includes visits to the Wailing Wall, the Jewish Quarter, the Cardo, and the Via Dolorosa leading to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (also known as the Church of the Resurrection).
After reaching the Mount of Olives, the itinerary continues with a visit to the Western Wall, which is often referred to as the Kotel.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection, is located near the Western Wall and is believed to hold the burial site of Jesus Christ. It is highly regarded as a central place of worship among Christians.
The Dead Sea is renowned for its high salt concentration, which creates a serene floating sensation on its crystal-clear aquamarine surface. It is also a significant wellness destination, offering various spa treatments and luxurious mud products available locally.
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