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13 Days
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv

Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour

13 days

Join our Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour. A 13 day – fun filled tour of Israel for Christian and Jewish interests.

Itinerary - Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour

Friday, Day 1Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, transfer to Tel Aviv

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Welcome to the Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour!

Arrive Ben Gurion Airport and meet a CTTI representative.

Check in at hotel in Tel Aviv.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

Saturday, Day 2Tel Aviv at leisure

Shabbat breakfast at hotel. Day at leisure.

Afternoon/evening:

Evening at leisure.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

Sunday, Day 3Caesarea, Megiddo, Druze Village and Haifa

Enjoy breakfast at hotel, check-out from hotel and start the day with a drive north along the Mediterranean Sea towards Haifa. Visits on the way will include:

Caesarea

Built by Herod and once the capital of Judea. Many Christian scriptures (New Testaments) mention Caesarea; here Paul embarked on his journey to Tarsus, as well as Cornelius and his family (the first Gentile believers) lived. Caesarea is also where Pontius Pilate had his base and where Philip preached. Explore the restored Roman amphitheater, with its acoustic and theatrical sound. It was used for many performances throughout the centuries, including today. Walk through the excavated fortress and view the aqueduct, once used for conveying water to the city.

Megiddo

One of King Solomon’s walled, fortified cities (1st Kings 9:15; 10:26), with the ruins of 20 levels of civilization, including the well-preserved water supply system. From here, the Books of Daniel and Revelation will come alive as we read about the final Battle of Armageddon, while viewing the Plains of Jezreel.

Druze Village

Daliat-el-Carmel, a Druze village located in the outskirts of Mt. Carmel. Here, enjoy a late lunch at a local restaurant.

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Haifa

Ascend Mt. Carmel for a beautiful panoramic view of Haifa Bay and the Botanical Gardens below. Here Elijah fought the 400 false prophets of Baal.

Afternoon/evening:

Drive through the hills of the Galilee to our kibbutz guest house in the Upper Galilee for check-in.

Dinner at our hotel.

Overnight in the Galilee

Monday, Day 4Safed, the Golan Heights and Winery

Breakfast at hotel. Today, visit the following places:

Safed (Tzfat)

Also know as the mystical city, Safed is considered one of Four Holy cities of Israel – according to tradition and the birth place of kabala. Safed is located at an elevation of 900 meters (2,953 ft). It is the highest city in the Galilee and in Israel. Safed is built with narrow winding alleys. Visits in Safed include: Joseph Caro and the Ari synagogues, the most important synagogues in the city. See the creative workshops and galleries found in the flourishing artist’s quarter.

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Golan Heights

Visits will include:

  • The former Syrian bunkers,
  • The destroyed Syrian city of Kuneitra
  • Israeli town of Katzrin.
  • Golan Heights Winery – tour and wine tasting;
  • Golan Magic, a multimedia presentation of the area and its history .
Afternoon/evening:

Return back to our hotel. Enjoy another relaxing dinner at our hotel.

Overnight in  the Galilee.

Tuesday, Day 5Sea of Galilee, Nazareth and journey to Jerusalem

Following breakfast at hotel, check-out from hotel and visit the following places:

Nazareth:

The boyhood home of Jesus. Here we will visit the Grotto of the Annunciation and the Church of St. Joseph. These churches are located over the traditional site where Mary and Joseph lived. We will also visit the site of the ancient City Well, believed to be the site, where Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary.

Capernaum:

Center of Jesus’ Galilean ministry and the site of many of His miracles (Mark 2:4; Matt. 8:5; 14-17; 9:1-7; 17:18). Visit the remains of the 2nd century synagogue (octagonal Church of St. Peter).

Mount of Beatitudes:

Where Jesus delivered perhaps the most famous sermon preached – “The Sermon On The Mount” (Matt. 5).

Beit Shean:

Newly excavated and one of the largest ongoing archaeological dig in the land of Israel. See the amphitheater, colonnaded Roman streets, mosaics and Roman bathhouses (1st Samuel 31:10).

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Beit Alpha:

See the remains of the mosaic floor of an ancient synagogue depicting the zodiac. The Beth Alpha synagogue was uncovered in 1928 by members of the nearby Kibbutz Hefzibah, who stumbled upon the synagogue’s extensive mosaic floors during irrigation construction.

Jordan Valley:

See the dessert bloom with flowers and vegetation, prophesied by Isaiah in chapter 35:1-2.

Afternoon/evening:

Drive to Jerusalem and check-in to hotel.

Overnight in Jerusalem

Wednesday, Day 6Jerusalem: The Old City

Hotel breakfast. Today, visits will include sites in Jerusalem and the Old City.

Mount of Olives:

Mount of Olives is situated on the east side of the Old City. On top of the mountain, is a beautiful panoramic view of the Old City and the Golden Gates. On the bottom of the mount, is an urban garden, most famous for the site where Jesus prayed in many occasions prior to His crucifixion.

The Upper Room and David’s Tomb at Mt. Zion:

Also known as the “Room of the Last Supper”, located above David’s Tomb compound. The site of the Upper Room is believed by many was the room where Jesus had His last Passover meal, prior to His incarceration.

Jewish Quarter (Old City):

Situated is the southeastern sector of the walled city. It stretches to the Zion Gate in the south and extends to the Western Wall and the Temple Mount in the east. 

The Jewish quarter was reconstructed after the city was unified after the Six-Day War in 1967. A special point of interest in the restored Jewish Quarter is the “Cardo”, meaning the “heart” of this ancient Byzantine City. See the unearthed (main) Roman thoroughfare and the ancient marketplace lined with columns. Visit the Roman Cardo and the Herodian quarter

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Western Wall:

Also known as “The Kotel”, or “The Wailing Wall” and “Temple Mount Wall”. The Western Wall is the last remaining structure after the destruction of the temple. It is considered the holiest place for Jews.

Via Dolorosa:

Also known as the “Stations of the Cross” was the pathway to Jesus’ Crucifixion. The Stations of the Cross is now home to the many colorful bazaars and merchant marketplace.

Church of the Holy Seplechre:

It is believed by many Christians, this was the site of Golgotha; where Jesus was crucified and where he resurrected.

Bethlehem:

It is believed by many Christians, this was the site of where Jesus was born at the Church of the Nativity. Prior to visiting the Nativity, view Rachel’s Tomb.

Afternoon/evening:

We will return to our hotel for the remainder of the day at leisure.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

Thursday, Day 7New City of Jerusalem

Another amazing breakfast at our hotel. Today, we will visit the following places:

Israel Museum:
  • The Shrine of the Book: Where the Dead Sea scrolls are housed and preserved. Most of the scrolls were found in the caves of Qumran by a Shepherd tending his sheep.
  • The scale model of the the Old City of Jerusalem at the peak of the 2nd Temple era. You can walk around the model and see the many structures with details of this amazing city.

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Knesset:

The Knesset is Israel’s parliament, since the creation of Israel. It officially opened in 1950, but was functioning withing the first year of Israel’s creation with several locations in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Mt. Hertzel:

A cemetery for all of Israel’s falling soldiers, leaders and Prime Ministers.

Yad Vashem:

Israeli memorial (museum) commemorating the 6 million Jews who perished in the concentration camps in Europe by Nazi Germany. It is considered the biggest memorial for the Holocaust victoms.

Mea Shearim:

A vibrant ultra orthodox neighborhood in the heart of Jerusalem. See a unique lifestyle and culture with many Judaica shops, restaurants and a very busy street.

Afternoon/evening:

Drive to an authentic restaurant (dinner included), followed by a spectacular Sound and Light show at Tower of David Museum.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

Friday, Day 8Masada and the Dead Sea area

Early morning breakfast, followed with a drive south towards the Dead Sea. Start to descend to the lowest point on the surface of the earth, as approaching to the Dead Sea. The descent is 1305 feet (398 meters) below sea level. Visits at the Dead Sea region will include:

Qumran

Where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by a young shepherd boy.

Masada:

Ascend by cable car to the legendary mountaintop plateau of Masada. Where the last stronghold of the Jewish Zealots struggled against the Romans. The Zealots held out for three years against the legions of Flavius Silva. They chose to die as free men at their own hands in preference to Roman slavery and torture.

Dead Sea:

The Dead Sea is considered the lowest point on earth. The Dead Sea is uniquely formulated in a small body of water (similar to a lake) and includes 11%-13% salt and other natural ingredients. Float on the Dead Sea and cover ourselves in mud (weather permitting).

Afternoon/evening:

Drive back to our hotel in Jerusalem.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

Saturday, Day 9Jerusalem at leisure

Enjoy breakfast at hotel and Shabbat (Saturday) day at leisure.

Afternoon/evening:

Evening at leisure.

Overnight in Jerusalem

Sunday, Day 10Jerusalem transfer to Hussein Border Bridge, Jerash and Amman

Our last breakfast in Jerusalem, journey to the Sheik Hussain Border (Bridge). After border proceedings, visits will include:

Jerash:

City of the Decapolis, located about 45km north of Amman in the fertile heights of the Gilad. Visit the ancient Roman city with colonnaded streets, the baths and the hill of the top Temple.

Amman:

Capital city of Jordan city tour.

Afternoon/evening:

Arrive to hotel for check in, followed by dinner.

Overnight in Amman.

Monday, Day 11Amman to Petra

Jordanian buffet breakfast, journey south to the Nabatean City of Petra. Visits will include:

Petra

Built by the Nabateans (an early Arab tribe), who settled in the South of Jordan more than 2000 years ago (3rd century B.C. to 2nd Century A.D.). Petra is famous for its interesting monuments such as the Treasury, El Khazneh (a tomb of a Nabatean king) then the field of tombs, obelisks, the altar, the Court, the Roman Theater, the Roman Streets and the Qassier Rl-Bint. (Al Madhbah) – from this point you can view the whole of the rock city, then back to Wadi Musa village. The city itself is almost 45 Square Km and is considered to be the second wonder of the world.

At the Welcome Center in Petra. the tour begins with a short walk or horseback ride to the entrance of Petra (about 1.2 km).

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Afternoon-Evening:

Arrive to our hotel for check-in and enjoy a relaxing dinner.

Overnight in Petra.

Tuesday, Day 12Petra to Madaba, Mount Nebo, Alenby Bridge crossings to Tel Aviv

After breakfast at our hotel in Petra, leave Petra and drive north. Sites will include:

Madaba:

An ancient mosaic map of the Holy Land and ruins of historical sites.

Mount Nebo:

Here, Moses viewed the Promised Land. Visit the remains of the Byzantine church with a mosaic floor. Also see the Jordan Valley, Jericho and the Dead Sea.

Afternoon, evening:

Drive west to the Alenby Border crossing. After border procedures, transfer back to hotel in Tel Aviv for check-in. Enjoy a relaxing dinner.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

Wednesday, Day 13Departure or extend

After breakfast, depending on flight times, check-out from and transfer to Ben Gurion Airport. Arrive back home with everlasting memories of Israel.

SHALOM!
Included - Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour

13 days/12 nights accommodations

  • 2 night in Tel Aviv
  • 2 nights in the Galilee
  • 5 nights in Jerusalem
  • 1 nights in Amman
  • 1 night in Petra
  • 1 night in Tel Aviv
  • Hotel taxes and service charges

Tours and guiding

  • Touring in a Deluxe vehicle/motor-coach with a professional licensed driver
  • A professional government licensed English speaking guide – hand picked
  • Entrance fees to all sites and parks

Meet, assist and transfers

  • Individual – meet and assist at Ben Gurion Airport, immediately after passport control
  • Transfers on arrivals and departures from and to Ben Gurion Airport

Meals included

  • Israeli style buffet breakfast daily
  • 2 dinners in the Galilee
  • 1 dinner at an authentic restaurant in Jerusalem
  • 1 Druze lunch

Other services also included

  • Trips Israel host/hostess at Ben Gurion Airport
  • Sound and Light show at the Tower of David Museum
  • Nazareth
  • Western Wall – Kotel
  • Portfolio of travel documents
  • Maps, pens and luggage tags

Not included

  • International airfare
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips to guide and driver
  • lunch daily, other than mentioned already
  • Border fees
Highlights - Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour

Mediterranean Coast and surrounding area

  • Tel Aviv
  • Caesarea
  • Mt. Carmel
  • Druze Village
  • Megiddo

Galilee and surrounding regions

  • Safed
  • Golan Heights (former Syrian bunkers, Kuneitra and the new Israeli town of Katzrin)
  • Nazareth
  • Mount of the Beatitudes
  • Capernaum
  • Beit Shean
  • Beit Alpha

Old City of Jerusalem

  • Christian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem
  • Via Dolorosa
  • Church of the Holy Seplechre
  • Jewish Quarter of the Old City
  • Herodian
  • Kotel – Western Wall

New City of Jerusalem

  • Yad Vashem
  • Israel Museum
  • Knesset – Israel’s Parliament
  • Mt. Hertzel
  • Mea Sheharim
  • Mount of Olives
  • Mount Zion: Tomb of King David, Upper Room

Bethlehem

  • Church of the Nativity
  • Rachel’s Tomb

Dead Sea and surrounding regions

  • Qumran
  • Masada
  • Dead Sea swim facility

Negev Desert and the Red Sea region

  • Timna Park (Solomon’s Pillars)
  • Underwater Observatory
  • Bedouin Hospitality
  • Mitzpe Ramon
  • Sde Boker
  • Hatzerim (Air force Museum)
Hotels - Interfaith Israel and Jordan Tour

Deluxe Hotels - 5 stars

The Dan Hotel – Tel Aviv

 

Kibbutz Lavi Hotel – Hadar Rooms – Galilee

 

King David Hotel – Jerusalem

 

Marriott Hotel – Amman

or

Kempinski Hotel – Amman

 

Marriott Hotel – Petra

or

Hyatt Zaman Hotel – Petra

Superior+ Hotels - 4.5 stars

Renaissance Hotel – Tel Aviv

 

Kibbutz Lavi Hotel – Eden Wing Rooms – Galilee

 

Orient Hotel – Jerusalem

 

Marriott Hotel – Amman

or

Kempinski Hotel – Amman

 

Marriott Hotel – Petra

or

Hyatt Zaman Hotel – Petra

Superior Hotels - 4 stars

Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv

 

Kibbutz Lavi Hotel – Eden Rooms in Galilee

 

Dan Panorama Hotel in Jerusalem

 

Regency Palace Hotel in Amman

 

Old Village Resort in Petra

Moderate Hotels - 3.5 stars

Prima City Hotel – Tel Aviv

 

Kibbutz Lavi Hotel – Eden Rooms – Galilee

 

Prima Kings Hotel – Jerusalem

 

Grand Palace Hotel – Amman

 

Movenpick Nabatean Palace Hotel – Petra

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