Begin your journey with a picturesque drive up to Mount of Olives where you can savor a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Continue to Mount Zion to discover the captivating King David’s Tomb, Room of the Last Supper, and the Dormition Abbey. As you enter the Old City, meander through the Armenian and Jewish quarters until you arrive at the Cardo, a historical Roman road that has been recently excavated and restored. Do not forget to marvel at the Jewish Wailing Wall, also known as The Kotel,before venturing towards the Christian quarter. While there, traverse the Via Dolorosa and explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Next, embark on a leisurely drive through the Judean desert until you reach the Dead Sea, which is recognized as the lowest point on earth. Take a break at one of the resorts for roughly 1.5 hours where you can experience the extraordinary sensation of floating on the Dead Sea and indulge in the therapeutic mineral-rich mud. Lastly, return to your starting point.
NOTE: Modest dress (no shorts or sleeveless shirts) and head covering are required for visiting holy sites. Bathing suit, hat and towel are recommended.
*Visit of the Holy Tomb will be subject to the lines on site.
Begin your journey with a picturesque drive up to Mount of Olives where you can savor a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Continue to Mount Zion to discover the captivating King David’s Tomb, Room of the Last Supper, and the Dormition Abbey. As you enter the Old City, meander through the Armenian and Jewish quarters until you arrive at the Cardo, a historical Roman road that has been recently excavated and restored. Do not forget to marvel at the Jewish Wailing Wall, also known as The Kotel,before venturing towards the Christian quarter. While there, traverse the Via Dolorosa and explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Next, embark on a leisurely drive through the Judean desert until you reach the Dead Sea, which is recognized as the lowest point on earth. Take a break at one of the resorts for roughly 1.5 hours where you can experience the extraordinary sensation of floating on the Dead Sea and indulge in the therapeutic mineral-rich mud. Lastly, return to your starting point.
NOTE: Modest dress (no shorts or sleeveless shirts) and head covering are required for visiting holy sites. Bathing suit, hat and towel are recommended.
*Visit of the Holy Tomb will be subject to the lines on site.
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Tour Highlights
Via Dolorosa
The Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Old City is the historic path believed to trace Jesus' route to his crucifixion, marked by the Stations of the Cross and significant religious sites.
The Old City Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City, located in the southeast, was rebuilt after its destruction in 1948 and offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history following its restoration in 1967.
Armenian Quarter
The Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City is home to key Christian sites, including the Armenian Monastery, St. Mark’s Church, and St. James Cathedral.
Dead Sea
The Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, is famous for its buoyant, mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud, offering a unique, relaxing experience in a stunning desert setting.
Kotel
The Western Wall, a sacred remnant of the Second Temple, is a place of prayer and reflection, symbolizing Jewish resilience and history.

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