
From:
$6,665
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All Packages
Duration :
15 Days \ 14 Nights
Departure days:
Every day
Languages :
All Languages Available
Tour Type :
Family
Israel Family Heritage & Adventure Journey
⊕ Regions :
Jerusalem
Judean Desert
Dead Sea
Eilat
Galilee
Golan Heights
Mediterranean Coast
Tel Aviv
Caesarea
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Highlights:
- • Tower of David
- • Mount of Olives
- • City of David
- • Western Wall
- • Jewish Quarter
- • Yad Vashem
- • Machane Yehuda Market
- • Masada
- • Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
- • Dead Sea
- • Temple Mount
- • Western Wall Tunnels
- • Genesis Land
- • Israel Museum
- • Eilat Desert Adventure
- • Dolphin Reef
- • Neot Kedumim
- • Kibbutz Experience
- • Golan Heights Jeep Tour
- • Mount Bental
- • Tel Dan Nature Reserve
- • Jordan River Kayaking
- • Safed Old City
- • Sea of Galilee Water Sports
- • Rosh HaNikra
- • Akko Old City
- • Old Jaffa
- • Rothschild Boulevard
- • Independence Hall
- • Palmach Museum
- • Carmel Market
- • Sarona Market
- • Caesarea National Park
Daily itinerary:
Day 1
Jerusalem Welcome
Begin the journey in Jerusalem, the spiritual and historical heart of the Jewish people. This first day is designed as a gentle introduction to the city, allowing travelers to settle into the atmosphere of Jerusalem before the deeper touring begins.
Depending on arrival timing and energy level, the day can include a meaningful walk near the Old City or a visit to the Tower of David area. In the evening, families may experience the powerful atmosphere of Kabbalat Shabbat at the Western Wall, where people from many backgrounds gather to welcome the Sabbath with prayer, song, and community energy.
Highlights include:
✔ Jerusalem Arrival Experience ✔ Old City Atmosphere ✔ Western Wall Area ✔ Kabbalat Shabbat at the Kotel
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 2
Jerusalem Shabbat
Experience Jerusalem at a slower pace, with time to appreciate the rhythm of Shabbat and the unique atmosphere of the city. This day can be kept flexible, with light touring, local walks, museum visits, or relaxed family time depending on interests.
A recommended experience is the Tower of David Museum, located near Jaffa Gate, where ancient walls, archaeological remains, and modern storytelling bring more than 3,000 years of Jerusalem history to life. In the evening, the Tower of David Night Spectacular can be added, using light, music, and projected images on the ancient citadel walls to tell the story of Jerusalem in a memorable family-friendly way.
Highlights include:
✔ Tower of David Museum ✔ Jaffa Gate ✔ Jerusalem Old City Walls ✔ Tower of David Night Spectacular
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 3
Jerusalem City of Gold
Begin guided touring in Jerusalem with a panoramic introduction from the Mount of Olives, one of the most iconic viewpoints over the Old City, Temple Mount, and surrounding hills. From here, the story of Jerusalem unfolds across ancient, biblical, and modern layers.
Continue to the City of David, where ancient Jerusalem began. Explore archaeological discoveries connected to King David, the water systems of ancient Jerusalem, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, and the Pool of Siloam. Later, visit the Western Wall, the most sacred accessible prayer site in Judaism, before exploring the Jewish Quarter with the Cardo, Broad Wall, and restored streets near the Hurva Synagogue.
Highlights include:
✔ Mount of Olives ✔ City of David ✔ Hezekiah’s Tunnel ✔ Pool of Siloam ✔ Western Wall ✔ Jewish Quarter ✔ Cardo Roman Street ✔ Broad Wall
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 4
Memory & Markets
Memory & Markets
Today explores modern Jewish memory, Israeli resilience, and Jerusalem’s cultural life. Begin at Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial, for a meaningful visit through the Historical Museum, Children’s Memorial, and Hall of Remembrance.
Continue with a contemporary Israel experience focused on security, society, or geopolitical context around Jerusalem, adapted to the group’s age and interests. Later, enjoy Machane Yehuda Market, one of the city’s most vibrant food and cultural centers. A tasting experience here reveals the flavors and stories of communities from Morocco, Yemen, Iraq, Ethiopia, and across the Jewish world, now part of Jerusalem’s modern culinary identity.
Highlights include:
✔ Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial ✔ Children’s Memorial ✔ Hall of Remembrance ✔ Jerusalem Geopolitical Context ✔ Machane Yehuda Market ✔ Culinary Tasting Tour
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 5
Masada & Dead Sea
Masada & Dead Sea
Travel from Jerusalem into the Judean Desert for a day of ancient history, desert landscapes, and one of Israel’s most unforgettable natural experiences. The route descends toward the Dead Sea basin, the lowest place on Earth.
Ascend Masada by cable car and explore the dramatic desert fortress built by King Herod, later remembered for the final stand during the Great Jewish Revolt against Rome. Continue to Ein Gedi Nature Reserve for a short hike through a desert oasis with springs, waterfalls, and wildlife. End the day at the Dead Sea, where travelers can float in mineral-rich waters and experience the unique atmosphere of this world-famous natural wonder.
Highlights include:
✔ Masada National Park ✔ Masada Cable Car ✔ Ein Gedi Nature Reserve ✔ Dead Sea Float ✔ Judean Desert
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 6
Temple & Desert Hospitality
Temple & Desert Hospitality
Begin the day with a visit to the Temple Mount area, one of the most significant and complex sacred spaces in the world. Learn about its importance in Jewish, Muslim, and wider religious history while viewing landmarks such as the Dome of the Rock from the surrounding area.
Continue to the Western Wall Tunnels, where underground passages reveal massive Herodian stones and hidden layers of ancient Jerusalem. Later, travel into the desert hills outside Jerusalem for a Genesis-style hospitality experience, including biblical storytelling, desert scenery, and a camel ride. This day connects sacred archaeology with a family-friendly desert encounter inspired by ancient hospitality traditions.
Highlights include:
✔ Temple Mount Area ✔ Dome of the Rock Viewpoint ✔ Western Wall Tunnels ✔ Genesis Land ✔ Biblical Hospitality Experience ✔ Camel Ride
Overnight: Jerusalem
Day 7
Museums & Red Sea
Museums & Red Sea
Start the day at the Israel Museum, one of the country’s most important cultural institutions. Visit major highlights such as the Shrine of the Book, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the model of Jerusalem during the Second Temple period.
After the museum visit, travel south toward Eilat and the Red Sea region. The route shifts from Jerusalem’s hill country into the desert landscapes of southern Israel, creating a dramatic transition from sacred history to desert adventure and beach atmosphere. The day is designed as a lighter travel and orientation day before the outdoor experiences of Eilat.
Highlights include:
✔ Israel Museum ✔ Dead Sea Scrolls ✔ Second Temple Model ✔ Desert Road South ✔ Eilat
Overnight: Eilat
Day 8
Eilat Desert Adventure
Explore the desert landscapes surrounding Eilat with an early outdoor adventure designed to enjoy the cooler morning hours. A jeep trip and desert hike offer a chance to discover the colorful mountains, dry riverbeds, and unique geology of Israel’s southern desert.
The day can continue with time to rest by the pool or enjoy the Red Sea coast. Families may also add the Dolphin Reef experience, where visitors can observe dolphins in a natural marine environment and, when available, enjoy a carefully managed swimming experience. This day blends desert adventure, wildlife, and relaxed beach time in Israel’s southern resort city.
Highlights include:
✔ Eilat Mountains ✔ Desert Jeep Tour ✔ Desert Hike ✔ Red Sea Coast
Optional experience:
✔ Dolphin Reef
Overnight: Eilat
Day 9
Eilat Beach Day
Enjoy a flexible day in Eilat focused on relaxation, beach time, and optional family activities. This day creates breathing room in the itinerary after several full touring days and allows travelers to enjoy the Red Sea atmosphere at their own pace.
Families can spend time at the beach, enjoy water sports, walk along the marina, or relax by the pool. The day can be adapted for active travelers with snorkeling, boating, or desert activities, while others may prefer a slower day of rest before continuing north toward the Galilee. This flexible pacing makes the itinerary easier and more enjoyable for families.
Highlights include:
✔ Eilat Beach Time ✔ Red Sea Coast ✔ Marina Area
Optional experience:
✓ Glass-Bottom Boat Tour
Overnight: Eilat
Day 10
Biblical Nature & Kibbutz
Biblical Nature & Kibbutz
Travel north and begin exploring Israel’s biblical landscapes and community life. Start at Neot Kedumim, a biblical nature reserve that brings the plants, agriculture, and daily life of ancient Israel into a hands-on family experience.
Visitors can learn about the Seven Species, ancient wine production, olive presses, water cisterns, and traditional agricultural methods. The experience may include planting trees, giving families a symbolic connection to the Land of Israel. Continue to a kibbutz community experience in the Galilee, learning about alternative community life, local initiatives, agriculture, and social creativity in northern Israel.
Highlights include:
✔ Neot Kedumim ✔ Seven Species ✔ Ancient Agriculture ✔ Tree Planting Experience ✔ Kibbutz Community Visit
Optional experience:
✓ Agricultural Workshop at Neot Kedumim
Overnight: Galilee
Day 11
Golan Heights Adventure
Explore the Golan Heights through off-road adventure, geopolitics, local culture, and nature. Begin with a jeep tour through the Golan, passing former military positions, open landscapes, and viewpoints that help explain the region’s strategic importance.
Continue to Mount Bental, a dormant volcano with panoramic views toward Syria, Lebanon, and the Golan Heights. Enjoy a Druze hospitality meal and learn about the Druze community, traditions, and daily life in northern Israel. Later, visit Tel Dan Nature Reserve, where shaded trails and flowing water reveal one of the main sources of the Jordan River. The day can also include kayaking and an evening stargazing experience.
Highlights include:
✔ Golan Heights Jeep Tour ✔ Mount Bental ✔ Druze Hospitality ✔ Tel Dan Nature Reserve ✔ Jordan River Kayaking
Optional experience:
✔ Golan Stargazing Experience
Overnight: Galilee
Day 12
Safed & Sea of Galilee
Safed & Sea of Galilee
Explore Safed, one of Judaism’s four holy cities and a historic center of Kabbalah. Walk through its narrow lanes, ancient synagogues, blue-painted doorways, and artists’ galleries while learning about Jewish mysticism and the idea of Tikkun Olam.
Later, continue toward the Sea of Galilee for a fun water experience. Depending on season and conditions, families may enjoy a speedboat ride, tubing, or relaxed lake activity. This day combines spirituality, mountain atmosphere, creativity, and family adventure, showing two very different sides of northern Israel in one day.
Highlights include:
✔ Safed Old City ✔ Ancient Synagogues ✔ Artists’ Quarter ✔ Kabbalah Heritage ✔ Sea of Galilee Water Sports
Overnight: Galilee
Day 13
Northern Coast, Akko and Caesarea
Travel west toward the Mediterranean coast and explore the dramatic northern shoreline. Begin at Rosh HaNikra, where white cliffs meet the sea and grottoes have been carved by the constant force of Mediterranean waves.
Continue to Akko, one of Israel’s most fascinating port cities, where Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Crusader, Ottoman, and modern stories meet. Walk through the Old City, markets, port area, and underground Crusader remains. The experience combines history, food, sea views, and the rich cultural mixture that makes Akko one of the most memorable coastal destinations in Israel.
On the way to Tel Aviv visit Caesarea National Park, where Roman theater, harbor remains, and Mediterranean views create a powerful final connection between ancient history and the sea.
Highlights include:
✓ Rosh HaNikra ✓ Rosh HaNikra Grottoes ✓ Akko Old City ✓ Akko Market ✓ Akko Port ✓ Crusader Heritage ✓ Caesarea National Park
Overnight: Tel Aviv
Day 14
Tel Aviv & Jaffa
Tel Aviv & Jaffa
Discover Tel Aviv, the first Hebrew city and the cultural center of modern Israel. Begin in Old Jaffa, one of the oldest port cities in the world, walking through stone alleys, viewpoints, galleries, and marketplaces that connect ancient Mediterranean history with modern Israeli life.
Continue to Neve Tzedek, one of Tel Aviv’s most charming historic neighborhoods, known for boutiques, cafés, restored homes, and creative atmosphere. Walk along Rothschild Boulevard, a central street connected to the founding story of Tel Aviv, and visit Independence Hall, where the State of Israel was declared in 1948. This day brings together history, architecture, culture, and city life.
Highlights include:
✔ Old Jaffa ✔ Jaffa Port ✔ Neve Tzedek ✔ Rothschild Boulevard ✔ Independence Hall
Overnight: Tel Aviv
Day 15
Tel Aviv Markets and History
Tel Aviv Markets and History
Finish the journey with modern Israeli history, food culture, and Mediterranean archaeology. Begin at the Palmach Museum, an interactive experience that tells the story of the elite fighting force connected to the creation of the State of Israel.
Continue to Carmel Market for a tasting experience through Tel Aviv’s largest Middle Eastern market, filled with food stalls, spices, fresh produce, bakeries, and local energy. Visit Nachalat Binyamin Arts and Crafts Market or Sarona Market, depending on timing and interests.
Highlights include:
✔ Palmach Museum ✔ Carmel Market ✔ Nachalat Binyamin ✔ Sarona Market
Tour ends: Tel Aviv
Prices:
Choose the travel style that fits you best.
Price per person, based on a group of 6 participants.
Our prices are based on a minimum of 2 travelers and are calculated according to accommodation in either 4-star or 5-star hotels. Prices may vary depending on travel dates, hotel availability, room type, and the final itinerary selected.
Classic
Boutique comfort and excellent value
From:
$6,665
Superior
Premium hotels with elevated comfort and location
From:
$7,365
Luxury
Exceptional luxury stays and premium experiences
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$8,765
Additional Information:
What's included:
✔ Private guided tour experience with a licensed Israeli guide
✔ Private transportation where required by the itinerary
✔ Entrance fees to sites included in the itinerary
✔ Personalized itinerary adjustments
✔ Full coordination by Levy Israel Tours
Not included:
✔ International flights to and from Israel are not included
✔ Hotel accommodation is not included, unless requested as part of a customized package
✔ Personal travel insurance is not included
✔ Lunches and dinners are not included unless specifically mentioned in the itinerary
✔ Personal expenses and optional activities are not included
✔ Gratuities for the guide and driver are not included. Tipping is customary in Israel and typically ranges between $50–$100 per day, depending on group size and satisfaction with the service
What to bring:
✔ Comfortable walking shoes
✔ Hat and sunscreen
✔ Reusable water bottle
✔ Phone charger / power bank
✔ Camera or phone for photos
✔ Small day backpack
✔ Israeli cash or credit card for personal expenses
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