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The Holy Land Day Tours are meant for people intending to visit all significant and most visited religious, historical, and archaeological places within Israel and regions around in the same day as per desire. Holy Land Tours are created so as to provide visitors with an excellent sense of the enormous spiritual importance embodied in this land, together with the ability to visit several world-famous sites. Jerusalem highlights are the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock, along with the Mount of Olives, that will provide you with an insight into religion as it resides here. The tourists can also walk along the Via Dolorous, said to be the path that Jesus was taken on his way to the crucifix. Church of Nativity, Bethlehem—the birthplace of Jesus; Shepherd's Field, known for Nativity.

Best Holy Land Day Tours

Holy Land Day Tours extend their reach beyond Jerusalem and Bethlehem and include the Sea of Galilee, which held significance in the life of Jesus alongside the beatitudes and his baptismal site. There is also Capernaum, which contains the remains of the ancient synagogue where Jesus held teachings. Other slots during the trip are filled with time at Masada along with the Dead Sea Scrolls and Jericho, which is one of the oldest cities in the world. Alongside these sites, there are tours to Mount Nebo, where Moses purportedly watched over the Promise Land, and the Dead Sea, which is known for its medicinal qualities and is integrated within most itineraries. Those who possess an interest in Islamic history can also find the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock informative as they unveil some of the religious diversity present in the area. The three facets that Holy Land tours combine are spirituality, history, and culture, which in turn provides a more holistic experience to the tourists, especially for those who wish to strengthen their faith.

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Jerusalem Day Tour

4 Hours

Jerusalem Day Tour


The Jerusalem Day Tour will take you places in the heart of the Holy City that you can see with all Christian, Jewish, and Muslim symbols. Must-sees: Western Wall, Church of The Holy Sepulchre The Dome of the rock Via Dolorosa Mount of Olives This tour will go deep into the city's glorious religious history

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80$ Per Person

Full-Day Bethlehem and Dead Sea tour

8 Hours

Full-Day Bethlehem and Dead Sea tour


A Day Bethlehem and Dead Sea Tour starts with the birthplace of Jesus at Bethlehem all the way down to the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea. Sacred destinations, key sites such as the Church of the Nativity, and a fascinating float in the mineral waters of the Dead Sea renowned for its many healing properties.

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120$ Per Person

A Holy Land Day Tour is such a day tour during which a guide will take you to visit important holy religious and cultural sites. Such tours revolve around the central tenets of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and are indeed a complete experience, but in a single day.

Some of the most visited places are Jerusalem: the Wailing site, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Al-Aqsa Dome, Mount of Olives, and Via Dolorosa. Bethlehem: The church at Nativity is located in Shepherds Field. Sea of Galilee: Mountain of Beatitudes, Capers of Nahum and River Jordan, Masada: The historical fortress in front of the dead sea.

A Holy Land Day Tour generally ranges from 8 to 12 hours, but this depends on the tour and distance between sites. Tours can run longer if there's more to see and do across various regions.

Yes, most Holy Land Day tours are conducted by professional tour guides that have the historical and religious background of every site that you will visit to enhance your tour. Guides usually know one or more languages (this usually includes english)

Yes, most of the Holy Land Day Tours also have Christian and Jewish sites in their itineraries. It is common for tours to Jerusalem where sites you can visit like the Western Wall (Jewish) and Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Christian) in one day.

Holy Land Day Tours are suitable for most ages according to the Holy Land Day Tours experience. Masada, however, is a site that might be hard on mobility issues and some longer walking areas You need to verify the agenda beforehand, whether or not it suits your needs.

Yes, Next Holiday Travel offers Holy Land Day Tours according to your interests. You may decide to specialize on Christian heritage sites or go the whole assemblage through religious and historical landmarks. Don't forget to ask your tour operator about your special requirements.

Yes, the Dead Sea (where you float in the super-salty water and mud for a bath that actually works) is usually included in most tours. If the Dead Sea is in the tour set, a little relaxation or a swim are also usually provided on top of other tours.

Yes, religious sites should be visited in modest dress. Churches and synagogues often require shoulders and knees to be covered upon entering. Some mosques and a few churches may request that women wear headscarves. The good rule is to dress comfortably yet respectfully when visiting sacred sites.

The spring months, from March to May, and the fall months, from September to November, are the best times to visit the Holy Land. The weather is mild and usually comfortable for touring. Summer can be hot, especially in desert areas such as Masada and the Dead Sea. The winter may be cooler, but it will also be less crowded. 

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