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After your arrival in the capital of the Holy Land, you will meet the driver who will welcome you at Ben Gurion airport and guide you to our private air-conditioned vehicle where you will be transfered to the hotel in Tel Aviv.
Also called the White City, Tel Aviv, which in Hebrew literally means "the hill (Tel) of spring (Aviv)", was founded in 1906 by the Jewish inhabitants of Jaffa, which it surpassed due to its rapid growth, to the point of merging into a single municipality in 1950. Today Tel Aviv is the center of the country's global economy and is also considered the cultural capital of Israel due to its cosmopolitan and modern character. With its excellent beaches, cafes, luxury shops and secular lifestyle, it annually receives many people who not only visit the country for religious tourism.
At the hotel, you will check in and the rest of the day will be to relax and start enjoying the hotel's amenities.
Greca Tip: Tel Aviv has a wide gastronomy but if you want to try street food we recommend you visit the Carmelo market.

After a tasty buffet breakfast at your hotel, you will go out with your guide to Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee.
You will start the tour along the coastal road and you will deviate a bit to pass through the Armageddon valley, here you will see the ruins of Meggido, considered a World Heritage Site by Unesco, then you will continue towards Mount Precipice and finally arrive at Nazareth where you will visit the Basilica of the Annunciation here, according to tradition, the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would be the mother of Christ. You will visit the remains of what is supposed to be the house where Maria lived. Afterwards, you will go to the Church of San José, the place where the scriptures locate the carpentry workshop that the Jesús family ran.
After visiting Nazareth, you will head towards the shores of the Sea of Galilee. In the old fishing village of Capernaum you will visit the house of Peter, the first Pope in history. Skirting the coast you will arrive at Tabgha, the place where the Bible places the miracle of the loaves and fish.
Your next destination will be Tiberias, where you will have free time to relax on its promenade, have a drink and shop. The last stop will be at Yardenit, the place on the banks of the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized. Later when you begin the return to Jerusalem you will pass through Mount Tabor where the Transfiguration took place.
After this wonderful tour you will be taken back at sunset to your hotel in Tel Aviv where you will stay.
Greca Tip: Don't forget to bring your well-charged camera or a portable charger.

After a tasty breakfast at the hotel, at the indicated time you will be picked up to begin the excursion to the Judean desert. The first place you will visit is the Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea scrolls were found, then you will visit the ancient fort of Masada, the last fortification of the Jews in the fight against the Romans, which you will ascend by cable car. In 40 B.C. Once Judea was controlled and after having sheltered his family there, Herod fortified Masada to defend himself against the Egyptians. You will be able to enjoy the excavations of Herod's Palace, the Synagogue and the Aqueduct, as well as the views of the Roman Field.
Next you will go to the Dead Sea, where the saltiest waters on the planet are found, also known for being the region of Sodom in the Bible. You will have free time to bathe in its waters.
Finally you will return to your hotel in Jerusalem.
Greca Tip: In the Dead Sea, avoid getting salt in your eyes, wear flip-flops so as not to damage your feet, high-factor sun protection, and a hat.

After a delicious breakfast your guide will pick you up to start the excursion to the place where Jesus was born, Bethlehem, you will start your journey of approximately 30 minutes to visit first the Basilica of the Nativity, where the grotto where Jesus was born is located. You will continue towards the Shepherds Field, the hillside where the sanctuary that commemorates the first announcement of the birth of Christ is located.
Then you will drive through the Judean desert and enjoy a great view from the road of the Good Samaritan Inn or "Khan al-Hatruri", an ancient caravanserai in ruins that may have been the location of the events narrated in the parable of the Good Samaritan. After a brief stop at sea level to enjoy a panoramic view, you will continue to Jericho, the oldest city in the world.
You will stop to see the Zacchaeus sycamore tree and continue on your way to get an overview of the Mount of Temptation. You will visit Tel Jericho, the place where 25 ancient cities were discovered. (tkt of the cable car not included).
You will end the tour with a visit to Yadernit or "Qasr El Yahud", the site where Saint John, Jesus' cousin, baptized him in the Jordan River, beginning one of the ministries of Christianit.
At the end of the day you will return to Jerusalem for accommodation.
Greca Tip: At the crossing from Bethlehem to Qasr El Yahud you must change your vehicle and guide, so you must walk a few meters without company.

After a delicious breakfast, you will go out with your guide to begin the tour to the Holy City of Jerusalem.
You will begin the tour by going up to the Mount of Olives, an exceptional viewpoint from which you can admire the Old City in all its splendor, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Basilica of Agony and the Kidron Valley.
You will enter the old city through the Armenian quarter passing through the Dormition Abbey to admire its incredible zodiac mosaic, one of the best preserved in Jerusalem.
You will continue the tour of the Jewish quarter where you will visit the Byzantine cardo with its spectacular mosaic of the map of Jerusalem, later you will visit the Wailing Wall, the only preserved remains of the ancient Temple of Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans. One of the traditions is to leave a paper with your wishes in the cracks in the wall. You will also see on the back of the wall, the Dome of the Rock, a holy place for Islam.
You will tour the Christian quarter and you will approach the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built on the point where Jesus was crucified, according to the scriptures. In addition, you will follow his footprints on the path he walked towards the cross along the Via Dolorosa.
After learning about the ancient history of the city, you will get ready at your next stop to see the modern area, where you will contemplate the architecture of the Parliament of Israel, the Knesset and visit Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Museum to review the episodes of the most recent history. .
After a journey of approximately 9 hours, you will be back to the collection point after enjoying this wonderful excursion.
Important: On holidays, Yad Vashem is replaced with a visit to Ein Karem in the southwestern part of Jerusalem, traditionally
Known as the birthplace of John the Baptist. You will stop at the Spring of Mary and continue to the Church of San Juan el Bautista.
Greca Tip: Remember to wear modest dress (no shorts or sleeveless shirts) and head covering are required for visiting holy sites.

After a tasty breakfast at your hotel you will begin the tour following the footsteps of Jesus.
You will start the tour on the Mount of Olives visiting the Church of the Ascension where Christ ascended to heaven, and the nearby Church of the Pater Noster, where Christ taught his disciples the Lord’s Prayer.
Next you will see the Dominus Flevit, the place where Jesus looked out over Jerusalem and wept as he foresaw its destruction. You will visit the Church of all Nations and the adjacent Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus was arrested on the eve of his crucifixion.
You will view the Pools of Bethesda and then go into the Old City where you will stop at the Church of Saint Anne plus the Convent of the Sisters of Zion. From there you will walk to the Station of the Cross on Via Dolorosa, the path Jesus would have taken carrying his cross toward his crucifixion on Calvary.
Greca Tip: This is a 5miles walk in a hilly city area, use comfortable clothes and shoes.

After a generous breakfast in the hotel and, at the time indicated, you will be transferred to Tel Aviv airport to board your international flight.
From all of us here at Greca Travel, we wish you a safe journey! We hope to see you again soon to help create yet more wonderful moments that will be lovingly etched in your memory forever.
Good trip! Or, as you will say: "neesiá tova".
Greca Tip: The better souvenirs from Israel will always be the religious ones.
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