This seven day private tour explores the Jewish story across ancient cities, sacred landscapes, and sites of modern rebirth. Walk through Jerusalem’s timeless streets, visit Galilee towns tied to sages, and explore valleys where biblical battles shaped Jewish destiny. Each day offers historical depth, spiritual insight, and meaningful connection to Jewish life past and present. Travel at a comfortable pace with expert guiding, flexible planning, and experiences tailored to your background and interests.
Begin in Jaffa, the ancient port tied to Solomon and Jonah, and gateway for aliyah throughout centuries of Jewish exile. Next, drive through Tel Aviv’s modern center, established by Jewish pioneers seeking to revive Hebrew culture and self-governance. Stroll Rothschild Boulevard, where the “First Hebrew City” began, lined with Bauhaus architecture and Zionist landmarks.
Visit Independence Hall, where David Ben-Gurion declared Israel’s independence on May 14, 1948.
Pause at Rabin Square to reflect on Yitzhak Rabin’s legacy at the site of his 1995 assassination. Continue to Caesarea, where Jewish sages once lived under Roman rule and debates shaped evolving halachic tradition. At Atlit Detention Camp, hear the moving story of illegal immigration and British efforts to block Jewish refugees before statehood. End the day in Rosh Pina, a Galilean moshava founded by early Zionist pioneers seeking to reclaim the land and language. Overnight in Rosh Pina.
Begin in Safed, one of Judaism’s four holy cities, where mystics shaped Kabbalah and composed Friday night prayers still sung today. Stroll through its artist colony and ancient synagogues, Appreciating the local Judaics art scene and mystical vibes. Next, ascend Mount Bental for panoramic views of the Golan, modern front line of Israel’s northern security and agricultural innovation. For Lunch enjoy a kosher traditional Druze hospitality experience, learning about their culture and support for the Jewish state. Drive along the Syrian border, seeing IDF outposts and understanding the constant balance between vigilance and coexistence. Visit the "Valley of Tears", site of fierce tank battles during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Conclude with an optional visit to a local winery or active olive press. Overnight in Rosh Pina.
Start the day in Magdala, where Jewish fishermen once lived—today revealing a 1st-century synagogue by the Sea of Galilee. Visit adjacent Tiberias, a city of sages, where Rabbi Akiva and the Sanhedrin helped shape Rabbinic Judaism after the Temple’s fall. Stop at Hamath Tiberias to see a mosaic floor with suprising themes that once decorated a talmudic-era synagogue.
Heading to the Galilee, travel to Sepphoris, once a major Jewish city under Roman rule, with stunning mosaics and ties to Rabbi Judah the Prince.
End the day at the catacombs of Beth Shearim, the burial place of Jewish leaders and rabbis from across the diaspora. Overnight in Jerusalem.
Ascend the Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of Jerusalem, past and present, sacred to generations of Jews worldwide. Greet the city "Sheheyanu" and cross over to Mount Zion, to visit the traditional site of King David’s tomb. Continue by foot through the Jewish Quarter, rebuilt after 1967, and explore its archaeological layers beneath modern homes and yeshivot.
Stop at the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest accessible site, where generations have poured out prayer through triumph and tragedy. For Lunch, head to Mahane Yehuda Market, tasting its flavors and hearing the rhythm of modern Jewish life in the capital. Conclude the day at Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial and museum, linking memory, loss, and Jewish resilience. In the evening consider attending the Tower of David Night Show, where Jerusalem’s history unfolds through sound, light, and stone.
Start the day at the Temple Mount, recalling both First and Second Temple periods and deep Jewish yearning. Continue to the the City of David, where archaeological findings reveal layers from King David’s reign and daily life in biblical Jerusalem.
Next, explore the Southern Wall Archaeological Park, including the ancient pilgrimage steps and mikvaot used by Temple-era Jews. After a lunch break visit the Israel Museum focusing on the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Jerusalem model, and the Judaica and Archaeological wings. Concluding the day, drive through the Capitol Hill (the Knesset) to glimpse Israel’s modern democratic institutions and Menorah sculpture depicting Jewish history. Continue through Mea Shearim, a neighborhood where ultra-Orthodox traditions and communal values remain central to daily life. Overnight in Jerusalem.
Drive through the Judean Desert toward Qumran, where the Yahad sect lived and eventually hid the Dead Sea Scrolls, a unique testimoney to Second Temple life. Next, drive through Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, where David hid from King Saul and springs flow beside desert cliffs. Reaching Masada, ascend to its top by cable car, and explore Herod’s fortress and the last stand of Jewish rebels against Romans. Reflect on courage, autonomy, and national memory at this UNESCO site overlooking the Dead Sea basin. End your journey at a Dead Sea resort, floating in the healing waters, a symbol of restoration, survival, and natural blessing.
Start at Tel Beth Shemesh, near the site where the Ark of the Covenant returned from Philistine territory to Israelite hands. Continue to the Elah Valley, the place where David faced Goliath, surrounded by fields that still echo with biblical memory. Next, reach Tel Lachish, once a major fortified city of the Kingdom of Judah, referenced in both biblical and Assyrian sources.
Enjoy lunch at a local winery, featuring regional wines and stories of modern settlement and agricultural renewal in the Shephela region.
In the afternoon, visit the David Gerstein art studio, where vibrant Israeli art reflects joy, movement, and contemporary Jewish creativity. Alternatively, take a short hike to Khirbet Qeiyafa, a hilltop site possibly linked to the time of King David and early Judah.
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.