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Tour of the Holy Land from Tel Aviv

Jan 15 , 2011

If you’re in the area, a tour of the holy land from Tel Aviv is an irreplaceable experience. Learn the best routes from Tel Aviv to the Holy Land!


Tel Aviv is a true gem of a city in the Middle East, well known for its beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean Sea. To business travelers and vacationers alike, Tel Aviv offers culturally rich arts and museums, great restaurants, and fun shopping destinations. One of the biggest draws to Israel is its history as a holy land. Whatever your faith, travelers will have the chance to take a tour of the Holy Land from Tel Aviv.

Planning Your Tour

Before heading to Israel, there are a few details you need to take care of. In planning your tour of the Holy Land from Tel Aviv, you will be able to choose between planning your own tour, or purchasing tickets as part of a preplanned tour. The choice is yours; mapping out your own itinerary gives you flexibility in your schedule, while opting for a preplanned tour takes out the guesswork. Most planned tours last between nine days and two weeks, so if you wanted to take a longer trip, you’ll have to plan it for yourself. A longer trip is often preferable for people who to spend more time at the places that interest you most. Renting cars or vans is a simple process, and you can even rent a Rehev Eshkol, or touring car accompanied by a private tour guide. This is probably the most hands-off option for touring the Holy Land from Tel Aviv since the guide will do most of the planning leg-work.

Where to Go

Tel Aviv makes a great place to begin your tour, and most of the professional tours start from here as well. Jaffa is where the apostle Peter stayed at the House of Simon the Tanner. You may then either go to Mt. Carmel or Caesarea and Nazareth, depending on your religious or sightseeing preferences. Then head to the Sea of Galilee. For the world cultural significance of it, you might want to make a stop in Bethlehem. This is also a good place to shop if you find yourself in the mood while touring the Holy Land from Tel Aviv.

Jerusalem

Heading to Jerusalem from here is a good next step. Spend a few days in Jerusalem if you have the time, because this vibrant and historical city can take more than one day to soak in. Drive to the top of Mt. Olive to witness daybreak over Jerusalem. Then head into the city to take in some of the most holy shrines in the world. Here you’ll find the Church of Agony, the Wailing Wall, the Dome of the Rock, and the Al-Aksa Mosque. You’ll want to finish your tour of the Holy Land from Tel Aviv with a relaxing stop at the Dead Sea. If you decide to take a dip, you’ll have no trouble staying afloat due to the high salinity of the water.

Tours of the Holy Land from Tel Aviv are easy to plan for yourself or book with professionals, and you’re sure to have a powerful and educational experience during the trip, whether you spend two days or two weeks traveling the holy land.

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