Half Day Jerusalem Old City
For Jewish Tourists

Half day – Jerusalem – old city
We will start our tour with an amazing panoramic view of the Temple Mount from Mount of Olives including overview of valley of Kidron and tombstones from the Second Temple era. Then visit Mt. Zion and tomb of King David, enter the Old City through the Zion Gate and walk through the Jewish Quarter, the Crusader shops, the Byzantine Cardo. Visit the Herodian house and from there on to the Western Wall where we explore the tunnel or the southern excavation at the Davidson center.
For Pilgrims
Half Day – Jerusalem – old city
We will start our tour with an amazing panoramic view of the Temple Mount from Mount of Olives, where Jesus overlooked the city two thousand years ago.
Then to the garden of Gethsemane, where he was betrayed by Judas.
Enter the Old City to visit the holy sight for the jews , the Western Wall,
where Jews over the centuries have wept for the Temple which was destroyed
by the Romans.
Continue to the Via Dolorosa, the way of the Cross, ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where according to the tradition Jesus was crucified, buried and .
Continue along the main Byzantine street, the Cardo, and exit the Old City through the Zion Gate.
The half day includes up to 4 hours.
Massada and Dead Sea

Start our day at Massada, built by Herod, defended by the Jewish Zealots and captured by the Romans after a three year siege.
You cannot leave the Dead Sea without taking a memorable dip in its salty,
buoyant and healing waters where you cannot sink. and purchasing the famous Ahava natural cosmetics.
Finally you will stop at Qumran, perhaps home of the Essenes, and see where many of the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
If time permits Visit Ein Gedi nature reserve with fresh water springs.
Dead Sea
Here we offer some suggestions about great Dead Sea Hotels.
Crown Plaza Hotel

The hotel houses a unique large freshwater pool with internal currents and is heated during the winter. The hotel’s Rosemarin restaurant serves three meals a day. The rich breakfast menu includes a salad bar with various cheeses and breads.
Lobby Carnival is the hotel’s dairy restaurant, serving an assortment of salads, sandwiches, toasts, pizza, ice cream, homemade cakes and a selection of hot, cold and alcoholic beverages.
Crowne Plaza Dead Sea offers a kosher Asian fusion restaurant – Sato Bistro – a culinary sensation of tempting dishes and amazing flavors.
The large and luxurious spa offers a fitness room, a heated pool with saltwater from the Dead Sea, two Jacuzzis, two sulfur pools, wet and dry saunas and two pressure showers. A wide variety of treatments are provided at the Spa.
The hotel’s entertainment staff offers a varied program of activities including shows, guest artists, games, workshops and more. Wireless High Speed Internet Access (WiFi) is available.
Le Meridien

Immersed in a land of history, Le Méridien Dead Sea sits on the shores of its namesake. Twelve acres of gardens envelop the 600-room resort, making it a sanctuary of peace and serenity, and the hotel’s large, spacious guest rooms offer sophisticated comfort.
An hour and a half from Jerusalem, and two and a half hours from the Ben-Gurion International Airport, Le Méridien Dead Sea is within close distance to Israel’s many celebrated sites, including Massada, Herod’s mountain fortress, the Qumran Caves, and the ancient city of Jericho.
Oasis Hotel

The recently renovated and upgraded Oasis hotel is an elixir for the mind and body. Situated on the shore of the world’s most unique body of water with 142 rooms overlooking the Dead Sea, banquet facilities for up to 500 guests, sun terrace, rooftop solarium (separate men’s/women’s sections), fully equipped adult fitness center. This beautiful resort truly is a magnificent way to spoil you and/or loved ones. Nestled between the Judean hills and the shore of the Dead Sea, The Oasis Hotel offers new grand entrance pavilion and reception, contemporary accommodations, beautiful spacious grounds and all of this at the value that you expect.
