10-Day Private Journey Across Israel: Foundations and Frontiers.

10-Day Private Journey Across Israel: Foundations and Frontiers.

This 10-day private tour of Israel follows a path from ancient ports and sacred hills to the emotional heart of Israel’s modern story. You will explore centuries of biblical and Christian heritage while engaging deeply with the people, landscapes, and places that shape Israel today. Each day offers a balanced combination of archaeology, scripture, reflection, and immersive experience. The tour ends with a poignant encounter with Israel’s frontier communities and heroes of resilience.

Dead Sea

Masada

Ein Gedi Nature Reserve

Qumran

The Baptism Site (Qasr el Yahud)

The Good Samaritan Inn Museum

The Israel Museum

City of David

Southern Wall Archaeological Park

The Praetorium

Pools of Bethesda

The Temple Mount

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Via Dolorosa

The Western Wall

The Herodian Quarter

The Jewish Quarter

Dormition Abbey

Room of the Last Supper

Mary’s Tomb

Grotto of Gethsemane

Garden of Gethsemane

Dominus Flevit Church

Mount of Olives

Pater Noster Church

Chapel of the Ascension

Sail on the Sea of Galilee

Boat of Galilee

Magdala

Mount of Beatitudes

Capernaum

Tiberias

Nazareth

Caesarea

Jaffa

Day by day itinerary

Day 1: Tel Aviv Historic Foundations

Begin your journey in Jaffa, one of the oldest port cities in the world, with sweeping coastal views and historic alleys. Next, wander through Jaffa’s Flea Market, where antiques, spices, textiles, and street food create an unforgettable Middle Eastern marketplace atmosphere. Continue to Rothschild Boulevard, home to Israel’s Bauhaus architecture, shaded trees, and iconic cafés that reflect the spirit of Tel Aviv. At no. 16, visit Independence Hall, where David Ben-Gurion declared Israel’s statehood in 1948, surrounded by original furnishings and audio recordings. At its end, pause at the Rabin Assassination Memorial, a solemn plaza dedicated to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the pursuit of peace.
Conclude the day at a Tel Aviv museum based on your interests. Options include modern art, Jewish peoplehood, or Israeli innovation and design. Overnight in Tel Aviv.

Day 2: Coastal Ruins and Galilean Beginnings

Start your day in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv’s first neighborhood, now a charming area of restored homes, galleries, and boutiques. Next, drive north along Israel’s coastal plain to explore Caesarea, Herod’s magnificent Roman port city with a well-preserved theater and hippodrome. View ancient aqueducts, palace ruins, and the Crusader city walls while enjoying the sea breeze and archaeological surroundings. Continue to Nazareth, visiting the Basilica of the Annunciation, believed to mark the site of the angel Gabriel’s visit to Mary. Stop in Cana, where tradition holds that Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding feast by turning water into wine. End your day arriving in Tiberias, nestled on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Overnight in Tiberias.

Day 3: Spiritual Sites and Reflections Around the Sea of Galilee

Start at the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount, overlooking peaceful hills and the lake. Nearby, visit Capernaum’s ancient synagogue and Peter’s house, key locations during Jesus’ ministry along the northern shores of Galilee. Next, enjoy a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, relaxing on calm waters that hold great biblical significance and beautiful scenery. Following lunch, explore Magdala, the hometown of Mary Magdalene, where recent excavations uncovered a first-century synagogue and village remains. Finish the day at Yardenit, a well-known baptism site on the Jordan River, popular for spiritual renewal ceremonies by visitors.

Day 4: History, Views, and Local Culture in the Golan Heights

Visit Mount Bental for breathtaking panoramic views of the Golan Heights and the Syrian border beyond the volcanic landscape. North of it, reach the "Valley of Tears" battlefield, a significant site of the 1973 Yom Kippur War with memorials. Next, enjoy an authentic Druze lunch while learning about this minority community’s traditions, cuisine, and warm hospitality firsthand. End the day with an optional visit to a boutique winery to taste Israeli wines and hear about winemaking processes unique to this volcanic region. Alternatively, visit an olive press to discover centuries-old olive oil production methods that remain important to local culture.

Day 5: Biblical Landscapes and on the Way to Jerusalem

Heading to Jerusalem, drive through the Plains of Armageddon, a site deeply linked to biblical prophecies and historic battles throughout ancient times. Visit Megiddo, an archaeological treasure with ruins from many civilizations, including fortresses, temples, and complex water systems. Reaching the center, stop in Emmaus, where Jesus revealed himself to disciples after his resurrection, a site full of spiritual significance.
Upon reaching Jerusalem, ascend the Mount of Olives for stunning views over Jerusalem’s Old City, its golden stone buildings glowing in sunlight. At the foot of the mountain, walk through the Garden of Gethsemane, home to ancient olive trees where Jesus prayed before his arrest and crucifixion. Conclude at the Room of the Last Supper, believed to be where Jesus shared his final meal with his disciples. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 6: Jerusalem’s Spiritual Heart and Vibrant Local Life

Start the day at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, believed to enshrine the locations of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Next, walk the Via Dolorosa, retracing the path Jesus took carrying his cross through Jerusalem’s narrow, crowded streets full of history. Pray at the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site where thousands come daily to place prayers in the ancient stones. Ascend into the the Jewish Quarter to explore its synagogues, historic sites, and lively shops offering crafts, books, and local foods. For lunch, stroll through Mahane Yehuda Market, tasting fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies while experiencing Jerusalem’s vibrant market atmosphere. End the day at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 7: Ancient Foundations and Modern Identity

Start your day at the Temple Mount, one of the most significant religious sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Nearby, explore the Southern Wall Archaeological Park, where ancient steps and ritual baths reveal the experience of pilgrims long ago. Continue down to the City of David, uncovering Jerusalem’s earliest layers with ruins, water systems, and historic tunnels to explore. If you wish, take a walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, an ancient water channel carved beneath the city to supply water, ending at the Pool of Siloam. After a lunch break Visit the Israel Museum, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls, archaeological artifacts, and the impressive scale model of Jerusalem. In the evening opt for the Tower of David Night Show, a captivating sound and light experience on ancient walls. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 8: Southern Hills and Stories of Independence

Begin the day at Tel Beth Shemesh, a biblical-era town linked to the return of the Ark of the Covenant from the Philistines. Continue to the Elah Valley, where the dramatic story of David and Goliath is believed to have taken place. Stand on the same ground where this defining moment unfolded, surrounded by quiet hills and the beauty of the countryside. Next, visit Tel Lachish, once the second most important city in the Kingdom of Judah after Jerusalem. Explore the reconstructed gate, city walls, and the remains of the Assyrian siege ramp built by Sennacherib in 701 BCE. Pause for a relaxing lunch at a boutique winery in the Shephela region, surrounded by vineyards and low rolling hills. Later, visit the colorful David Gerstein Art Studio, where modern Israeli culture is celebrated through vibrant sculpture and layered wall art. Conclude the day with a drive along the historic Burma Road, built in 1948 to break the siege on Jerusalem. Overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 9: The Jordan River, Masada, and the Dead Sea’s Healing Waters

Begin at the Baptism Site (Qasr el-Yahud) on the Jordan River, where many Christians come to remember John’s baptism of Jesus. Nearby, view the caves at Qumran from a nearby lookout, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden for nearly two thousand years. Continue to Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, an oasis featuring waterfalls, wildlife, and peaceful trails amid the surrounding desert landscape. Next, ascend Masada, the ancient fortress where Jewish rebels made a final stand, offering dramatic views over the desert and Dead Sea. End your trip relaxing at a Dead Sea resort, floating effortlessly in salty waters and enjoying therapeutic mineral mud treatments. Overnight in Sde Boker or Mizpe Ramon.

Day 10: Desert beuaty and Gaza Envelope

Begin the day with a visit to the Ramon Crater Visitor Center, located at the edge of the vast natural erosion crater in the Negev Desert. Here, you will learn about the geological wonders of the crater and reflect on the inspiring life of Ilan Ramon, Israel’s first astronaut.  For those seeking adventure, there is the optional opportunity to rappel down the crater cliffs or ride on an ATV excursion across the rugged terrain. From the heart of the wilderness, journey west toward Israel’s southern frontier. You will visit the Nova Music Festival Memorial, created in honor of the young people who were murdered in the terror attack on October 7, 2023. Nearby, drive by Kibbutz Beeri, where you will see the scorched remains of homes viewed from a distance, a sobering testimony to the atrocities that unfolded during that same attack. Along the roadside, stop briefly to see several bomb shelters,and reach the Burnt Cars Display, where the charred wreckage of civilian vehicles tells the brutal story of the ambush that took place during the attacks. End the day with quiet reflection as you return north toward Tel Aviv or proceed to your hotel or the airport.

Benefits of the Tour

  • A private tour in a luxury-level vehicle, led by an expert guide.
  • Pickup from any location of your choice.
  • Thoughtfully planned itinerary to make the most of your day.
  • Visit top historical and cultural highlights (and some hidden gems).
  • Flexible drop-off at any requested destination, including the airport.

What to bring

  • Modest attire (shoulders and knees should be covered when entering a church / synagogue)
  • Hats and Sunscreen
  • Bathing Suits
  • Some cash

What’s included

What’s excluded

  • Accommodations
  • Golf Cart Costs
  • Site entrance fees
  • Meals and snacks
  • Gratuities

FAQ

Our private tour rates (including guiding and transportation) start at US$900 per day. The final price may vary based on the number of participants, special requests, added mileage, and other factors. Share your preferences with us, and we’ll be happy to prepare a personalized quote.

We offer full flexibility for last-minute changes and cancellations, and no deposit is required for booking a tour. If you’ve reserved hotels through us, cancellations can be made up to 72 hours before your scheduled arrival.

We work with a handpicked team of top-tier guides known for their extensive knowledge, professionalism, and engaging personalities.

Most tours are conducted in luxury SUVs or vans. Depending on your needs, we can also arrange a minibus, full-sized bus, helicopter, yacht, or other modes of transport.

Absolutely! All our tours are private and fully customizable to suit your interests, pace, and schedule.

While most of our tours are in English, we also offer services in a wide variety of other languages including French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Italian, Arabic, Greek, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and more. Please note that guide availability in some languages may be limited.

Tipping is not mandatory but is a customary way to show appreciation for your guide’s service. It is entirely at your discretion.

We offer flexible pickup and drop-off at any location—hotels, rental apartments, airports, border crossings, etc.

Most tours include a lunch break with some free time, which can be used for buying souvenirs. And if you’re looking for something specific, let us know and we’ll tailor the schedule accordingly.

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