Globus
Fascinating Israel
From the seemingly miraculous waters of the Dead Sea to Cana of Galilee where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle of turning water into wine-this fascinating tour of Israel is full of incredible sights, scenery, and stories. The historical and biblical tales begin in Tel Aviv, the “Mediterranean Manhattan,” continue to the Mount of Beatitudes where it is believed Jesus delivered his Sermon on the Mount and culminate at the lowest (yet most uplifting) point on the surface of the Earth-the Dead Sea where you’ll effortlessly float at 430 meters below sea level. Discover the fascinating city of Jerusalem and dive into numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites-including the golden-domed Baha’i Shrine in Haifa and the ancient clifftop fortress of Masada-not to mention some of the most delectable dishes of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine.
Day 1 |
Despite its reputation as the "party capital" of the Middle East, Tel Aviv offers much more than a vibrant nightlife and buzzing 24-hour culture. Here, you'll find a winning combination of sandy Mediterranean beaches, a thriving arts community, modernist architecture, and incredible food, ranging from traditional Israeli dishes to vegan fare and sushi. |
Day 2 |
Despite its reputation as the "party capital" of the Middle East, Tel Aviv offers much more than a vibrant nightlife and buzzing 24-hour culture. Here, you'll find a winning combination of sandy Mediterranean beaches, a thriving arts community, modernist architecture, and incredible food, ranging from traditional Israeli dishes to vegan fare and sushi. |
Day 3 |
Despite its reputation as the "party capital" of the Middle East, Tel Aviv offers much more than a vibrant nightlife and buzzing 24-hour culture. Here, you'll find a winning combination of sandy Mediterranean beaches, a thriving arts community, modernist architecture, and incredible food, ranging from traditional Israeli dishes to vegan fare and sushi. |
Day 4 |
Referred to as "Israel's San Francisco" due to its beautiful setting on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean Sea, there is plenty to do and see in Haifa! Don't miss Bahai Gardens, German Colony, as well as a number of top museums. It is also home to Matam, one of the oldest and largest high-tech parks in the country. |
Day 5 |
Referred to as "Israel's San Francisco" due to its beautiful setting on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean Sea, there is plenty to do and see in Haifa! Don't miss Bahai Gardens, German Colony, as well as a number of top museums. It is also home to Matam, one of the oldest and largest high-tech parks in the country. |
Day 6 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 7 |
Bethlehem is a cynic's delight, with Manger Square, Manger St, Star St, Shepherds' St, two Shepherds' Fields and an unheavenly host of 'Christmases', but if you've got even the remotest Christian background, you're bound to wind up here. Bethlehem is built around Manger Square, the town centre and, strangely, the town carpark. The Church of the Nativity is the raison d'être of this holy town, and one of the world's oldest working churches. Built over the spot where Jesus is said to have been born, it's a suitably august and venerable piece of architecture. If kitsch is more to your taste, take a look at Milk Grotto Chapel, a shrine to the Virgin Mary's lactations. Rachel's Tomb, on the edge of town, is one of Judaism's most sacred shrines, and is also revered by Muslims and Christians. There's not much accommodation in Bethlehem, but it's only a 40-minute bus ride from Jerusalem. |
Day 8 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
Day 9 |
This beautiful holy city is a spiritual lightning rod and sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians all over the world. Jerusalem is a major pilgrimage site for Christians because it is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Although Jerusalem is known primarily for its religious history, the city is also home to many artistic and cultural venues. The Israel Museum hosts nearly one million visitors a year and the 20-acre museum complex features special exhibits and extensive collections of Judaica, archaeological findings, and Israeli and European art. The Dead Sea scrolls are housed in the Museum's Shrine of the Book. |
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02/23/26 - 03/09/26 |
Starting At $3,129 |
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03/23/26 - 03/31/26 |
Starting At $3,369 |
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04/06/26 - 05/18/26 |
Starting At $3,179 |
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06/01/26 - 06/09/26 |
Starting At $3,419 |
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06/15/26 - 06/23/26 |
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06/29/26 - 07/13/26 |
Starting At $3,069 |
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08/03/26 - 08/11/26 |
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08/17/26 - 08/25/26 |
Starting At $2,749 |
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08/31/26 - 09/08/26 |
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10/05/26 - 10/12/26 |
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