Journey Through the Holy Land
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Journey Through the Holy Land
Journey Through the Holy Land Included Features TEL AVIV: Welcome drink, farewell dinner CAESAREA: Visit the Roman amphitheater and the Crusader fortress MEGIDDO: Visit the biblical site MUHRAQA: Panoramic view of the Jezreel Valley HAIFA: Visit the Baha’I Shrine ACRE: Visit the underground Crusader City NAZARETH: Visit the Church of the Annunciation and St. Joseph’s Church CANA: Visit the site of the first miracle LAKE TIBERIAS: Panoramic View KIBBUTZ GINOSAR: See an ancient fisherman’s boat; lecture on Kibbutz life; Mount of Beatitudes; Church of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes at Tabgha; Church of St. Peter’s Primacy; Capernaum; a Baptismal site on the River Jordan; cruise on the Sea of Galilee BET SHE’AN: Roman and Byzantine Relics EIN KAREM: Church of St. John the Baptist and the Church of the Visitation BETHLEHEM: Church of the Nativity MASADA: Ride a cable car and visit the cliff-top fortress DEAD SEA: Visit one of the resorts JERUSALEM: Jerusalem Archeological Park; panoramic view from Mount of Olives; Garden of Gethsemane; guided walking tour, Stations of the Cross along the Via Dolorosa and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Wailing Wall, walk through the Jewish Quarter to Mount Zion, Upper Room, tomb of King David and the house of Caiaphas JAFFA: Walking tour of ancient port Day 1- Board your overnight transatlantic flight Day 2- Arrival in Tel Aviv, Israel • Upon arrival, get transferred to your hotel • Balance of day is at leisure until you meet your tour director and companions for a welcome drink Day 3- Tel Aviv-Caesarea-MegiddoMuhraqa-Haifa • Start with your tour of Caesarea to see the Roman Amphitheater and Crusader Fortress Day 3- Tel Aviv-Caesarea-MegiddoMuhraqa-Haifa • This afternoon, visit the famous battleground of Megiddo (Armageddon) • Enjoy a view of the Jezreel Valley from Muhraqa • Through a Druze Village, reach Haifa Day 4- Haifa-Acre-Nazareth-CanaKibbutz Ginosar • Walk through the Bahai’ Shrine and enjoy the meditation garden • Visit Acre, and its Crusader City Baha’i Shrine Day 4- Haifa-Acre-Nazareth-CanaKibbutz Ginosar • In Nazareth, visit the Church of the Annunciation and St. Joseph’s Church, built over Joseph’s workshop • Travel to Cana, site of the first miracle Day 4- Haifa-Acre-Nazareth-CanaKibbutz Ginosar • Enjoy a view of Lake Tiberias on the way to the Kibbutz Ginosar, site of the ancient fisherman’s boat • Take in a lecture on Kibbutz life Day 5-Kibbutz Ginosar-Mount of BeatitudesTabgha- Sea of Galilee-Bet She’an-Jerusalem • Visit the Mount of Beatitudes, as well as Church of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes and Church of St. Peter’s Primacy Mount of Beatitudes Day 5-Kibbutz Ginosar-Mount of BeatitudesTabgha- Sea of Galilee-Bet She’an-Jerusalem • Onto Capernaum, town of Jesus • Enjoy a boat cruise on the Sea of Galilee Day 5-Kibbutz Ginosar-Mount of BeatitudesTabgha- Sea of Galilee-Bet She’an-Jerusalem • At the Jordan River, visit a baptismal site before continuing to Bet She’an to see the ancient Roman and Byzantine relics Day 6- Jerusalem. Excursion to Ein Karem, Bethlehem and the Garden Tomb • In Ein Karem, visit the Church of St. John the Baptist and the Church of the Visitation Day 6- Jerusalem. Excursion to Ein Karem, Bethlehem and Garden Tomb • Once in Bethlehem, see the Shepherd’s Field before visiting the Church of the Nativity • Take in the Jerusalem Archeological Park Church of the Nativity Garden Tomb Day 7- Jerusalem. Excursion to Masada and the Dead Sea • See the cave of Qumran on your way to cliff-top fortress of Masada Masada Day 7- Jerusalem. Excursion to Masada and the Dead Sea • This afternoon, enjoy some free time feeling the buoyancy of the Dead Sea Day 8- Jerusalem. Excursion to the Old City • See the panoramic view from the Mount of Olives and arrive at the Garden of Gethsemane to see the Rock of Agony. Day 8- Jerusalem. Excursion to the Old City • Follow the Via Dolorosa into the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Day 8Jerusalem. Excursion to the Old City • Walk past the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock, to the Wailing Wall Day 8- Jerusalem. Excursion to the Old City • Through the Jewish Quarter, go to Mount Zion to see the Upper Room, tomb of King David and the House of Caiaphas Day 9- At leisure in Jerusalem • Full day at leisure • Optionals: Hadassah Hospital to see the Chagall windows, Israel museum, model of Jerusalem in the 2nd period and Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Chagall Windows Day 10- Jerusalem-Valley of ElahLatrun- Jaffa- Tel Aviv • Stop in the Valley of Elah, the site of David vs. Goliath • In Latrun, visit the Monastery of Trappist Monks • Emmaus Day 10- Jerusalem-Valley of ElahLatrun- Jaffa- Tel Aviv • In Tel Aviv, visit the Mini Israeli Museum • Walking tour around Jaffa • Farewell dinner Day 11- Your homebound flight arrives the same day. Meals • Full Israeli breakfast daily • 4 three-course dinners, including welcome drink and farewell dinner in Tel Aviv Quality Hotels • • • • TEL AVIV Sheraton Moriah HAIFA Gallery KIBBUTZ GINOSAR Nof Ginosar or Lavi JERUSALEM Ramada subject to change Tel Aviv Sheraton Moriah • Located on the Mediterranean seashore. Local shopping, museums, theaters and nightlife just minutes away. • All guestrooms are air-conditioned, TV, bathrobes, hairdryer, refrigerator, radio, telephone • 2 restaurants, 1 lobby bar Tel Aviv Sheraton Moriah Haifa Dan Panorama • In convenient location this hotel rises high above Mount Carmel and offers views of Haifa Bay • 266 guestrooms, all with telephone, TV, hairdryer, air-conditioning, safe • 3 restaurants, 1 bar Haifa Dan Panorama Kibbutz Ginosar Nof Ginosar • On the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and located on the site of the excavations where the ancient fishing boat was discovered • 172 guestrooms with air-conditioning, TV, telephone, radio, private bathrooms • Kosher dairy and meat restaurant, coffee shop Kibbutz Ginosar Nof Ginosar Jerusalem Ramada • Located near the Israel Museum, Bible Museum and Israel Parliament • 620 guestrooms, all with air-conditioning, satellite TV, hairdryer, safe, telephone • 1 restaurant for breakfast and dinner, 1 restaurant for lunch and dinner, 1 restaurant for dinner Jerusalem Renaissance To Know About Your Destination • There will be a waiver that must be signed for all passengers • Sometimes there is a small charge for public toilets • Stores may close earlier than back home and are usually not open on Friday afternoon through Saturday for Shabbat • Ice machines are not available in all hotels, nor are washcloths (you might like to pack a couple) • Please remember that it is not always customary to drink iced water with meals. Ice is not normally added to drinks unless specifically requested. To Know About Your Destination • If you intend to visit a specific museum or other public venues, ask your tour director for the days and dates they are open. • Request and keep receipts for all your personal spending (meals, souvenirs etc.) Sales tax or VAT (value added tax) is already included on price tags; VAT refunds, if applicable, will take about three months to process. Obtain the relevant tax form plus invoice from the store and hand it to the appropriate office when leaving. Money • 1 U.S. Dollar = 6.42633 Israeli New Shekels • We recommend use of a money belt while traveling. • Please note that it is not very easy to change travelers checks. • Even banks and exchange offices do not always offer this service and if it is offered, then charges are extremely high. • We therefore recommend that you take a credit card with you plus a small amount of cash (preferably in US dollars). Additional Information • • • • • A safety waiver must be signed for every travel We recommend layered, easy care clothing, a pair of comfortable, triedand-tested walking shoes, a heavy cardigan or jacket, and a small umbrella for the occasional shower. Evening dress: smart casual. Shorts and bare shoulders are considered inappropriate at some religious sites, so carry trousers and a pullover in your hand luggage, or ask your tour director. Having laundry done can be very expensive, so you may wish to bring some travel soap. Remember a good quality, electric current converter (check that it is sufficiently powerful for your appliance) and international plug adapter for using electrical equipment abroad. Additional Information • To reduce charges on calls home, we recommend you use a calling card (this service may not be available from every telephone). • Items to pack in your hand luggage: a good supply of any medication you are taking as it may not be available, extra film and spare batteries for your camera, a pen, light rainwear, a sweater, a road map if you enjoy "plotting your progress," and maybe a small travel pillow. • Label your camera and rolls of film with your name and tour code; should you lose them, there's a better chance of their being returned. • Remember to check that you have not left your camera or film on the motorcoach at the end of your tour. Baggage Allowance • Globus will provide you with a carry-on bag • If you would like to take your own, carry-on bags should not exceed the dimensions of 12”x11”x6” • For safety reasons, wheeled carry-on bags are not suitable as hand luggage on the motorcoach • Porterage for one suitcase per person is included • One suitcase per person