This carefully designed private tour offers comfort and meaning for seniors and travelers with mobility needs. Sites are selected for accessibility, and pace is adjusted to ensure enjoyment without fatigue. Folding wheelchairs and golf carts can be arranged in advance, especially for Jerusalem’s Old City. From biblical landscapes to modern heritage, discover Israel’s spirit without compromise.
Begin your journey in Jaffa, one of the world’s oldest port cities, with its sea views and easy walking alleys. Next, stroll or drive through the adjacant Flea Market, filled with antique shops, local crafts, and delicious smells from nearby food stalls and bakeries. Continue to Rothschild Boulevard, where iconic Bauhaus architecture and historic landmarks line one of Tel Aviv’s most charming streets. Stop at Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1948, offering an immersive visitor experience. After a lunch break, visit the Rabin Assassination Memorial at Rabin Square, a peaceful plaza honoring the late Prime Minister’s legacy. Conclude with the Palmach Museum or another museum matched to your interests and accessibility needs, using virtual guides and audio-visual storytelling. Overnight in Tel Aviv.
Begin the morning with a relaxed visit to Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv’s first Jewish neighborhood, now a serene artists’ district. Wander through quiet streets filled with galleries, boutique shops, and charming cafés, all walkable and easy to explore at your pace. Heading North, drive along Israel’s scenic coastal highway, enjoying sea views and historical commentary from your guide during a comfortable ride. Arrive at Caesarea, a magnificent Roman port city built by Herod, featuring an accessible visitor center and smooth paths among ancient ruins. Explore the restored theater, the hippodrome, and Herod’s palace by the sea, all with views over the Mediterranean.
Continue inland through the green Jezreel Valley, and reach Nazareth, where you’ll visit the Basilica of the Annunciation, one of Christianity’s most sacred churches. Stop briefly in Cana, where Jesus performed his first miracle, and visit the Wedding Church for a quiet moment or photo opportunity. Check in at your hotel in Tiberias, where you can relax by the water or enjoy dinner overlooking the lake. Overnight: Tiberias
Begin your day at the Mount of Beatitudes with easy access to beautiful gardens and resting areas with lake views. Descend to Capernaum, an accessible archaeological park, including remains of a synagogue and Peter’s traditional home. Enjoy a local lunch and board a comfortable boat for a gentle ride across the calm waters of the Sea of Galilee. In the aftrnoon explore Magdala, the hometown of Mary Magdalene, which offers level walking paths near the ancient ruins. Conclude with a serene visit to Yardenit baptismal site, where guests can watch or participate in water ceremonies. Overnight in Tiberias.
Drive up the Golan Heights to reach Mount Bental for panoramic views of the region and towards Damascus. Nearby, visit the "Valley of Tears" battlefield, where war memorials and interpretive signage help bring the 1973 battle history to life. for Lunch, enjoy a home-cooked Druze lunch with easy seating and personal stories from the local community. Following lunch, you have the option of a visit to a nearby winery for a seated tasting and scenic views over vineyards and hills. Or choose an olive press tour with shaded seating and a demonstration of traditional oil-making methods. Overnight in Tiberias.
Heading to Jeruaslem, drive by Mount Tabor, where a scenic lookout and visitor area offer views across the Jezreel Valley. Next, pass through the Plains of Armageddon, reflecing on its role in biblical apocalyptic prophecy. Visit Megiddo National Park, where wheelchair-friendly sections and shaded viewing platforms provide a glimpse of this layered archaeological site. In the afternoon, arrive at the Mount of Olives for welcoming panoramic photos of Jerusalem. At its foot, stop at the Garden of Gethsemane, marking Jesus' agony before his arrest. Conclude with a visit the Room of the Last Supper, accessible via a short walk and wide stairway with available assistance. Overnight in Jerusalem.
With an optional help of a golf cart, pass through the Via Dolorosa, the traditional path Jesus took to his crucifixion site. Visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, marking the site of Jesus' death, and resurrection. Next, stop at the Western Wall plaza, which has wheelchair access and shaded seating for reflection and prayer. Explore the Jewish Quarter by golf cart and foot, combining souvenir shopping and a lunch break. To end the day, dhoose between visiting the Israel Museum, or Yad Vashem, both offering comprehensive wheelchair access and guided tour support.
Heading into the Judean Deserat, view the Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, and learn about their immense historical significance. Next, drive through Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, which offers rich wildlife and biblical connections. Reaching Masada, ascend to its top by cable car, and explore the accessible ruins and panoramic views from the top. End your tour at a Dead Sea resort, where you can float effortlessly and enjoy therapeutic mud treatments with easy access.
Begin the day at Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial and museum. The visit includes the Hall of Names, the Children’s Memorial, and exhibits that honor the victims and survivors. Continue southwest to Tel Beth Shemesh, a biblical town associated with the return of the Ark of the Covenant. Next, stop at the Elah Valley, where David famously faced Goliath. Take in the serene landscape that once hosted this legendary confrontation. Visit Tel Lachish, once a major fortified city of ancient Judah. Enjoy its new Visitors Center, partially the reconstructed gate and remains of Assyrian siege works. After Lunch, stop at the David Gerstein Art Studio, where vibrant layered sculptures reflect movement and modern creativity. End the day with a drive along the historic Burma Road, a dirt path carved through the hills in 1948 to bypass Arab blockades and resupply Jerusalem.
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.