Highlights of Jerusalem and Bethlehem Day Tour
- Duration
1 day - Departure days
Every Day - Languages
English, French, German, Spanish
Overview
This meaningful tour takes you through the history and highlights of Jerusalem’s Old City and gives you a special chance to visit the birthplace of Christianity. A breathtaking panoramic view over Jerusalem
Highlights
- A memorable trip to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Via Dolorosa and other Christian landmarks.
- Follow the Byzantine Cardo, an ancient main road which runs through the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem
- Take a look at the Wailing Wall and then follow the sacred route Jesus took carrying his cross along the Via Dolorosa – the Way of Sorrows
- Visit the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher where Jesus was crucified and where his burial tomb is located
- Take a stroll through the bazaars of the Christian and Muslim Quarters before departing for Bethlehem
- Pay a visit to the Church of the Nativity and Saint Catherine Church
Tour Itinerary
Pick-up Times:
6:30 am: pickup from hotels in Netanya
7:00 am: pickup from hotels in Herzliya
7:15 am: pickup from hotels in Tel-Aviv
8:30 am: pickup from hotels in Jerusalem
Tour Schedule:
8:30 am – 1:00 pm: Jerusalem
1:00 pm: Lunchtime will be in Jerusalem
2:00 pm – 4:30 pm: Bethlehem
Drop-off Times:
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm: tour ends in Jerusalem
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm: tour ends in Tel-Aviv
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm: tour ends in Herzliya
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm: tour ends in Netanya
All times are approximate
- To see all available pickup hotels, please click “book now” and choose the desired date and city.
- This tour ends in Jerusalem, nevertheless, other drop-off points are available upon request when booking.
- Price includes all entrance fees.
What to expect
Our journey begins at the Mount of Olives overlooking the ancient Jewish cemetery where it is believed that the resurrection will begin when the Messiah comes (Zech 14:4). From this elevated location we can see across the Old City and down to the Temple Mount where the two holy Jewish Temples once stood.
We continue on towards Zion Gate by driving through the Kidron Valley where we see the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations and the Jewish burial tombs of Absalom, King David’s son, Jehoshaphat and the Hezir family (Benei Hazir). At Zion Gate we enter Jerusalem’s Old City and make our way through the Armenian Quarter. Then we follow the 1,500 year old excavated Byzantine Cardo which has been restored and is now home to modern shops which line a section of the ancient road.
We carry on through the Jewish Quarter and down to the Western Wall which was part of the supporting walls of the Temple Mount during the time of the Jewish Second Temple almost 2,000 years ago.
We then walk where Jesus once walked the Via Dolorosa (the Way of Sorrows), as thousands of pilgrims do each year. We stop at several of the Stations of the Cross where Jesus stopped briefly as he carried his cross to Golgotha (Calvary). The final station on this Way of Sorrows is at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where Christ was crucified and where his burial tomb is located. The Basilica was constructed during the Byzantine Era and underwent renovations and reconstruction over the years.
Before we leave the Old City we meander through the typically Middle Eastern markets and then set off for Bethlehem, the city of Christ’s birth.
We arrive in the City of Bread, Bethlehem, which was home to Jesse, King David’s father as well as being Christ’s birthplace (Matthew 2:1). From Manger Square we enter the 4th century Church of the Nativity which is the oldest church in Israel still in use. Beneath the church is the Grotto of the Nativity where a star indicates the place where Jesus was born. Also in the Orthodox Church are the Manger and an alter dedicated to the Three Wise Men. This is the place where the well-known story of Christmas night took place and a visit here is a moving experience for all Christians.
The Church of the Nativity was neglected for centuries following the expulsion of the Crusaders, it also was damaged by an earthquake and fire. However during the British Mandate and more recently under Israeli authority the church has been restored and repaired.
On the way out of the church we see the Armenian Chapel of the Kings or Magi and we visit the Crusader Church. From the Church of St. Catherine we go down into a two room cave which joins the Grotto of the Nativity. It was here that Saint Jerome spent 30 years translating the Hebrew Bible into the Latin version called The Vulgate. This is the perfect place for us to take a moment and sing some Christmas carols.
At the Franciscan Church we see the Milk Grotto where Mary fed baby Jesus and a drop of milk fell onto the stone turning the grotto white.
In Luke 2:8-11 we read of an angel appearing to shepherds who were tending their sheep in a nearby field. We stop to see Shepherds Field, and the contemporary Church of the Angels designed by Antonio Berluzzi with panels retelling the story of Jesus’ early life.
On our way back towards Jerusalem we pass the Field of Ruth. Here Ruth, King David’s great grandmother, worked in the fields of Boaz. (Ruth 2:1).
TOUR LANGUAGES BY DAY
PICKUP CITIES AND PRICES
Additional Notes
- This tour is subject to Palestinian authority regulations.
- Guests should bring their own lunch OR purchase lunch for $15 online at time of booking.
- Price includes all entrance fees.
- The Palestinian guide joins the group at the border post.
- Payments by credit card or PayPal incur an additional 4% credit card commission fee
- Changes of the vehicle is required for transfers of pick up/drop off destinations to save time and avoid traffic and delay.
- Price includes all entrance fees.
- Age: 4+
- Tour won’t be operated on: 27/04/19, 09/10/19
What to bring and wear: Modest dress is required for holy places, passport, comfortable walking shoes, and water.
Cancellation Policy
- No refunds will be provided for no-shows or cancellations on the day of travel
- Cancellations are accepted 24 hours or more before tour begins.
- Cancellations will incur a 4% commission fee if booked by credit card or Paypal.
Have any questions about this tour?
FAQ ABOUT Jerusalem and Bethlehem Day Tour
Can I bring along my luggage on the tour?
Yes, you can bring your luggage with you on the tour for no additional cost, it will be stored in the trunk of the van or bus during the tour.
Please be advised as we do not take any responsibility for any damage or loss of luggage.
It is recommended that you let us know that you are travelling with luggage.
Can I be dropped off in a different city from where I was picked up?
Yes, when booking you can select a different drop-off location when booking, though there maybe an additional fee depending on where you need to be dropped off.
What is the difference between economy and business class tours?
A Economy Class tour will travel as a large group in a luxury tourist bus with up to 50 people.
A Business Class tour will travel as a small group in a luxury tourist van with up to 22 people for an additional fee.
There are no other differences between the tours
Can I get picked up and dropped off at my hotel?
Yes. When booking, you can select the hotel where you will be staying at, for pick-up and drop-off.
If you are not staying at a hotel, you can choose the hotel closest to you on the list provided, when booking.
Which languages does the tour take place in, and how do I choose my tour?
The tours take place in English, French, Spanish and German. Check the tour itinerary, above, to see which days offer your desired language for the tour.
When booking, you can select the language you want, and it will show you on which days it is available.
What choices do I have for lunch?
There are many options available:
- You can add lunch to your tour during the booking process, vegetarian options are available.
- You can bring money to buy lunch and snacks during the tour.
- You may bring your own lunch, but we would recommend that you keep the food in a cooler bag, as it can be warm on the tour.
Is there a tour discount for children or students?
Yes, for both children under the age of 12, and students (with a valid student card) receive a 10% discount. This is automatically applied when booking.
How long will the day tour take?
The tour is approximately 10 hours long.
What should I do if I don't receive a confirmation email?
We work hard to make sure that you receive a confirmation e-mail after booking, but on the off-chance, you don’t receive it:
- Please check your Spam or Promotional folder.
- If you still don’t find the email confirmation, there may have been a mistake in your email address. Please double-check by contacting our customer support team at the following number or email.
Telephone: +972-3-542-2000
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