More than a tour, this is an opportunity to step into the story of the Holy Land during a season that carries deep meaning for millions around the world. With the warmth of winter lights and the energy of celebration in the air, you’ll experience Israel through its history, its people, and its enduring spirit. Guided by locals, you’ll walk ancient paths, visit sacred places, and encounter the modern-day stories that continue to shape this land.
Begin your Pre-Christmas journey in the ancient port of Jaffa and the charming streets of Neve Tzedek, where old and new meet as the story of the Holy Land begins unfolding in a season marked by anticipation, hope, and light drawing near.
Descend into the City of David and step into the foundations of Jerusalem itself, where ancient stones and underground passages echo the unfolding of a story that leads toward fulfillment, promise, and light coming into the world.
Stand above Jerusalem at the Mount of Olives and visit surrounding sacred sites, experiencing a quiet moment of reflection over the city where hope, peace, and expectation feel especially present in this season of anticipation.
Journey through the Galilee, visiting Capernaum, Magdala, and the Mount of Beatitudes, where still waters and rolling hills create a backdrop that feels like the world on the edge of revelation and renewal.
Travel to southern Israel’s communities of resilience, including Sderot and the Nova site, where stories of courage and rebuilding reflect a powerful theme of light breaking through darkness and life continuing against all odds.
This is a smaple Itinerary and it is subject to pleasant surprises!



Begin your journey of a lifetime to Israel!
Airport Pickup: Begin your journey with a warm welcome at Ben Gurion Airport.
Jaffa Tour: Walk through the charming alleys of this ancient port city, known for its vibrant history, art galleries, and stunning Mediterranean views.
Walking Tour of Neve Tzeddek: Stroll through this picturesque neighborhood, known for its narrow streets, charming homes, and artistic flair. Experience the blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy that characterizes this part of Tel Aviv.
Late Afternoon Airport Pickup & Travel to Jerusalem
Dinner and Overnight: Relax and unwind at your hotel in Jerusalem, enjoying a delicious dinner.




City of David Tour + Hezekiah Tunnel: Walk through ancient Jerusalem, exploring underground tunnels and archaeological discoveries. (Wear waterproof shoes!)
Tour of the Jewish Quarter: Explore the historic Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, walking through ancient streets, visiting significant sites, and discovering layers of Jewish history and heritage.
Tour of the Christian Quarter: Explore the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City, visiting key Christian landmarks such as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
City of David Night Show: Enjoy the Hallelujah light and sound show, an unforgettable experience combining fire, water, and history.



Mount of Olives: Start the day with breathtaking views of Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount, Kidron Valley, and the Old City.
Garden of Gethsemane: Visit this peaceful garden filled with ancient olive trees and learn about its historical significance.
Church of All Nations: Admire the stunning architecture of this historic church located near the Garden of Gethsemane.
St. Peter in Gallicantu: Visit this church commemorating key events of Jerusalem’s rich history.
Mount Zion & King David’s Tomb: Tour the Upper Room, associated with significant moments of ancient heritage, and see King David’s Tomb.
Dinner and Overnight: Return to Jerusalem to relax and enjoy another evening.




Gaza Envelope Visit: Travel to the communities along the Gaza border.
Nova Music Festival Site: Visit the location of the October 7th massacre and reflect on the stories of resilience.
Sderot Memorial: See the memorial to victims of the attacks and meet a widow of a fallen hero.
Car Graveyard: Witness the aftermath of events in this sobering and powerful site.
Return to Jerusalem



Caesarea Tour: Discover the impressive Roman amphitheater, Herod’s palace, and the ancient harbor in this coastal city steeped in history.
Visit Neve Michael Children’s Home (Pardes Hanna): Visit a leading care home for at-risk youth, learn about its therapeutic and educational approach, and share a meaningful dinner with the residents.



Har Bental: Take in panoramic views of the Golan Heights and the Syrian border from this former military outpost, while learning about the region’s strategic and historical significance.
Katzrin – Talmudic Village: Explore the reconstructed Talmudic village of Katzrin, offering a glimpse of ancient Jewish life in the Golan.
Boat Ride on the Sea of Galilee: Experience the tranquility of the Sea of Galilee with a peaceful boat ride. Let the calm waters and surrounding landscapes inspire you as you connect with the stories of faith and miracles that took place here.
Enjoy a Shabbat Dinner at your Tiberias Hotel



Mount of Beatitudes: Visit this peaceful hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, a site rich with spiritual meaning, offering stunning views and a chance for reflection.
Capernaum: Tour this ancient fishing village known as “the hometown of Jesus.” Explore the ruins of a historic synagogue and the site traditionally identified as Peter’s home, where significant moments in biblical history took place.
Magdala: Discover this beautifully preserved site with a first-century synagogue, vibrant mosaics, and archaeological artifacts that provide a window into the lives of those who lived in biblical times.
Dinner and overnight in Tel Aviv hotel



Shiloh: Visit the site where the Tabernacle stood for 369 years. Learn about its biblical significance, see the ancient tabernacle site, and visit the modern Shiloh visitor center.
The Red Heifers: View the red heifers, a biblical symbol of ritual purity, gifted by friends in Texas.
Tree Planting with Im Tirzu: Contribute to the land by planting a tree in Samaria, in memory of a fallen hero, while enjoying views of the surrounding hills.
Elon Moreh Lookout: Take in spectacular views of Shechem and the surrounding region from this historic site.
Dinner and Overnight: Return to Tel Aviv to relax and enjoy another evening.
Morning in Tel Aviv: Enjoy free time to explore the city’s beaches, shops, or historic Dizengoff Square, known for its lively cafés and unique architecture.
Check-Out and Departure: Say goodbye to the Holy Land as you head to Ben Gurion Airport.
Shalom and See You Soon!




The Prima Royale Hotel is located on a quiet residential street in Jerusalem’s Talbieh neighbourhood, offering easy access to the Old City, historical sites, and the commercial area. The hotel features 133 modern guest rooms and suites, including spacious junior suites with their own hydromassage bath. Rooms with disabled access are also available. The hotel is just 1 km from both the Yemin Moshe neighbourhood and the Old City.





Perched on a hillside with stunning views of the Sea of Galilee, The Golan Hotel offers warm hospitality and modern comfort. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness club, sauna, and Jacuzzi. Ideally located for exploring the Galilee and Golan Heights, it’s the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure.




Ideally located just steps from Tel Aviv’s iconic beachfront promenade, The Metropolitan Hotel offers the perfect blend of urban style and comfort. With the city’s vibrant culture, entertainment, and dining at your doorstep, guests can retreat to well-appointed rooms designed for relaxation. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the rooftop pool and savor exceptional dining, all while experiencing the energy of Israel’s non-stop city.
Stay in deluxe 4-star hotels across Israel. (based on double occupancy)
Rates are per person in a double room. Solo travelers will be assigned a roommate unless they request a private room for an additional cost of $1,200 (before credit card fees).
Enjoy daily breakfast and dinner featuring authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.
Luxury coach travel between all destinations.
Local, knowledgeable guides to provide biblical and historical insights.
Flights are not included.
Travel insurance is not covered in the tour price. You can organize travel insurance with your preferred insurance company.
Israel365 is not your traditional tour. You get to know the heart of Israel, seeing places off the beaten path… This is the time to come, with no crowds and a warm welcome waiting for you.
I’ve been to Israel six times, but this tour showed me new things and the heart of Israel’s people. Thank you, Zelig, Adam, and Israel365, for this unique experience.
Price based on per person in Double Room
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For U.S. and Canadian citizens, you need a passport that’s valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date in Israel. For stays up to three months, you do not need a visa. Non-U.S. citizens should check their visa requirements.
Upon arrival, you will receive a paper visa slip instead of a passport stamp. Keep this slip with your passport, as you will need it for identification and at crossing points.
For U.S. and Canadian citizens, a passport valid for at least six months beyond arrival is required. Stays up to three months do not require a visa, but travelers must obtain an ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization) before departure.
Visitors from other countries should check here to see if they require a visa or ETA-IL. The ETA-IL allows stays of up to 90 days per visit and is valid for multiple trips over two years or until passport expiration.
Upon arrival, you will receive a paper visa slip instead of a passport stamp. Keep this slip with your passport, as it is required for identification and border crossings.
Israel’s currency is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS). 1 USD is equal to about 3.55 NIS. Click here for the current conversion rate. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and there are ATMs throughout the country. We recommend withdrawing some Shekels from an airport ATM upon arrival.
Yes, most shops, restaurants, and hotels accept foreign credit and debit cards. However, small vendors and local markets may require cash. Make sure to notify your bank of your travel plans to avoid issues with card use and be aware of possible foreign transaction fees.
We recommend bringing around $200 in cash. Since ATMs and credit cards are widely available, carrying large sums of cash is unnecessary.
Israel operates on Israel Standard Time (IST), which is 2 hours ahead of UTC and 7 hours ahead of EST.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost baggage, and other risks. You can purchase coverage through a travel insurance provider, some credit card companies (if you book with their card), or even your local medical insurance provider for a small fee.
Yes, Israel is a very safe country, with millions of tourists visiting every year. Our tours are carefully planned with safety in mind, and we stay informed of any developments to ensure a secure experience.
Israel has a modern healthcare system, and you can find most over-the-counter medications at local pharmacies. Bring any necessary prescription medications with you, along with a doctor’s note if you’re traveling with syringes or special medical equipment.
Yes, tap water in Israel is safe to drink. You can also refill your water bottles as needed. Bottled water is available at most stores if you prefer.
No vaccinations are required for travel to Israel, unless you’ve recently been in a country with a known outbreak of diseases like yellow fever or cholera.
You will stay in 4-star hotels or similar accommodations, based on double occupancy. If there is overbooking, we will arrange comparable or higher-category lodging.
Our holyland tours include daily breakfast and dinner, typically served buffet-style with a variety of options.
*Some specialty tours include breakfast only. Please see under the “included” section on indvidual tour page.
Let us know in advance about any dietary requirements. We will do our best to accommodate your needs.
Tour prices are based on double occupancy. If you need a single room, an additional single supplement fee will apply. If you’d like a roommate but don’t have one, we will try to pair you with another participant.
Yes, there will be opportunities to shop during the tour, especially at key markets and souvenir spots.
Israel’s weather varies by season: summers (June–Sept) are hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from the 80s to 100s°F (27-38°C), while winters (Dec–Feb) are cooler, with temperatures in the 50s-60s°F (10-18°C) and occasional rain, especially in Jerusalem and the Galilee. Spring and fall (March–May, Sept–Nov) offer mild, pleasant temperatures. Snow is rare but possible in higher elevations like Jerusalem.
For summer, pack light, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. For winter, bring warm layers and a waterproof jacket. Spring and fall require a mix of light clothing with layers for cooler evenings. No matter the season, comfortable walking shoes are essential!
Casual, comfortable clothing is recommended, especially good walking shoes. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary. Modest clothing is required for visits to religious sites.
The tour involves walking on uneven terrain at many sites. We drive as close to sites as possible, but participants should be prepared for moderate walking.
The tour buses do not have bathrooms, but frequent stops are scheduled throughout the day.
Shabbat begins at sunset on Friday and ends at sunset on Saturday. Many businesses and public transportation services do not operate during this time, especially in religious areas.
For our tours, a member of the Israel365 team will be staying at the hotel over Shabbat to assist with any needs. Additionally, a tour guide will be available on Saturday to lead a visit to Christian holy sites, ensuring a meaningful and enriching experience.
The tour price covers accommodations, meals (as listed in the included section on the tour page) , transportation, site entrance fees, gratuities for guides and drivers, and guided tours. Airfare, personal expenses, travel insurance, and services not mentioned are not included.
We offer three payment options:
If your trip is rescheduled, your payments will transfer to the new dates. If you cannot attend on the rescheduled dates, you will receive a credit applicable toward a future trip or refunds will be issued according to our cancellation policy.
Israel365 is not liable for losses, injuries, or damages resulting from unforeseeable events or third-party actions, such as natural disasters, strikes, or emergencies. We require all participants to sign a waiver before joining the tour.
Most American and international phones will work in Israel, but check with your provider to confirm coverage and international roaming plans. Many hotels also offer free Wi-Fi.
Israel uses 220V A/C, and European two-prong adapters typically work. You may need a converter for certain devices.
Yes, all gratuities for the bus driver and tour guides are included. Any additional tipping or gifts are at your discretion and not required.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us. Our team is happy to assist you!
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