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DAN TO BEERSHEVA - 11 nights/12 days, arrive any day |
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1 nt Tel Aviv
3 nts Tiberias
1 nt Dead Sea
2 nts in Negev
4 nts Jerusalem
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Priced from $6,595 per person in a double room |
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This tour is guaranteed to operate with a minimum of 2 passengers.
* Private tour
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Upon arrival in Tel Aviv, you will be met by a Ya'lla Tours USA representative and transferred to your hotel for overnight.
Drive to the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Caesarea, once the capital of Palestine. Continue to Mt. Carmel and the Carmelite Monastery of Muhraka, where Elijah fought against the priests of Ba'al. Then on to Megiddo, the site of the Armageddon and King Solomon's Stables. Drive across the Galilee to Tiberias for overnight.
Take a boat across the Sea of Galilee to see the 1st-century fisherman's boat discovered in 1986. Continue to Capernaum where Jesus preached and several of his disciples had their homes. Visit the church on the Mount of Beatitudes, where the Sermon on the Mount took place, and the Church of the Multiplication at Tabgha. Return to your hotel for overnight.

Drive to the Upper Galilee for a visit to the ruins at Tel Dan, which date back to the days of King Solomon. Then on to Banias (Caesarea of Philippi) to see the source of the Jordan River. Return to your hotel for overnight.

Visit the Church of the Wedding in Cana. Continue to Nazareth and visit the Church of the Annunciation and St. Joseph's Grotto. Continue to Mt. Tabor and the location of the Transfiguration. From the top of the mountain you have an outstanding view of the Jezrael Valley. Continue to the Dead Sea and the ruins of Qumran near the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. Continue to your Dead Sea resort hotel for overnight.

We have some leisure time this morning to use the spa at the resort and take a dip into the Dead Sea. In the late morning, depart for Masada, a natural fortress with majestic ruins overlooking the Dead Sea. Continue to Arad, Israel's newest city in the desert, then to Mitzpe Ramon for overnight.
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Visit the Ramon Crater Nature Reserve and Visitor Center. Then drive to the archaeological site of Avdat. Return to the Beerotaim Camp at the Great Crater for a Hafla, a traditional Bedouin lunch. Return to Mitzpe Ramon for overnight.

Drive to Beer Sheva and see Abraham's Well. Continue to the Lachish area on the Southern coast of Israel and participate in an archaeological dig. Drive to Jerusalem past Tzora and Eshta'ol and the Elah Valley.

Drive 6 miles south to Bethlehem and visit the Church of the Nativity, the oldest church in the holy land still in use. Return to Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of the ancient city. Walk down the Mount of Olives to the church of Dominus Flevit, the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of Gethsemene, also knowns as The Church of All Nations. Enter the Christian Quarter of the Old City through the Lion Gate. See the Pool of Bethesda and St. Anne's Church. Walk the Way of the Cross, the Via Dolorosa, to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Return to your hotel for overnight.

Visit the House of Chiaphas, where Jesus was held prior to his trial. Continue to Mt. Zion and visit King David's Tomb and the Last Supper Room. Enter the Jewish quarter of the Old City through the Zion Gate. See the Western Wall, the Temple Steps, the Davidson Center and the Western Wall Tunnel. Return to your hotel for overnight.

Visit Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. Continue to the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition at the Shrine of the Book. Then see the scale model of the city as it was in the days of Jesus. Next, visit the Garden Tomb. Return to your hotel for overnight.

You will be transferred to the Ben Gurion Airport for your departure flight.
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Want to see more of the world? Ask us about combining Israel with Jordan or Egypt!
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PER PERSON PRICING
April 2-May 13, 2013
May 17-July 31, 2013
September 1-2 & 8-16, 2013
September 28-December 19, 2013
January 6-February 28, 2014
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$6595
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$7095
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$7745
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$8095
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$7545
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$8345
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$9695
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$10,195
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$5165
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$5545
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$6145
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$6395
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Weekend supplements (Thurs-Fri): Ramon Inn - $40 per person per night in a double room; $55 per night in a single room.
Leonardo Plaza and Galei Kinneret - $55 per person per night in a double room; $110 per night in a single room
With the More For Less Ya'lla Advantage, parties of 4 or more are eligible for the following per person reductions:
Parties of 4: less $2,100
Parties of 5: less $2,600
Parties of 6-7: less $3,000
Parties of 8-11: less $3,200
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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PER PERSON PRICING
May 14-16, 2013
September 17-27, 2013
December 20, 2013-January 5, 2014
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$7395
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$8095
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$8695
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$8995
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$8295
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$9295
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$10,695
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$11,195
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$5895
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$6495
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$7095
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$7395
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Weekend supplements (Thurs-Fri): Ramon Inn - $40 per person per night in a double room; $55 per night in a single room.
Leonardo Plaza and Galei Kinneret - $55 per person per night in a double room; $110 per night in a single room
With the More For Less Ya'lla Advantage, parties of 4 or more are eligible for the following per person reductions:
Parties of 4: less $2,100
Parties of 5: less $2,600
Parties of 6-7: less $3,000
Parties of 8-11: less $3,200
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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PER PERSON PRICING
August 1-31, 2013*
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$6695
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$7195
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$7795
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$8395
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$7595
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$8395
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$9795
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$10,495
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BRONZE
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SILVER
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GOLD
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PLATINUM
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$5195
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$5595
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$6195
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$6695
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*Minimum stay may apply.
Weekend supplements (Thurs-Fri): Ramon Inn - $40 per person per night in a double room; $55 per night in a single room.
Leonardo Plaza and Galei Kinneret - $55 per person per night in a double room; $110 per night in a single room
With the More For Less Ya'lla Advantage, parties of 4 or more are eligible for the following per person reductions:
Parties of 4: less $2,100
Parties of 5: less $2,600
Parties of 6-7: less $3,000
Parties of 8-11: less $3,200
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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Hotels
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BRONZE
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Prima Astor
Prima Galiliee
Prima Oasis
Ramon Inn
Prima Royale
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SILVER
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Metropolitan
Caesar
Prima Spa
Ramon Inn
Dan Panorama
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GOLD
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Dan
Leonardo Plaza
Isrotel
Ramon Inn, Mini Suite
Inbal
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PLATINUM
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Dan, Deluxe Room
use of lounge
Galei Kinneret
Isrotel, Deluxe Room
Moab Floor
Ramon Inn, Mini Suite
David Citadel
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*To price additional nights of accomodations
click on the blue highlighted city(s)
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Travel Tips
The climate of Israel is warm and sunny for most of the year. Winters are short but can be cold and rainy. Rainfall is mostly limited to between November and April.
In general, Jerusalem is cooler than Tel Aviv. The hottest areas are those below sea level - the Jordan Valley, the shores of the Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea and
the areas around Eilat.
May-October is the ideal time to visit Israel.
A current passport, valid for at least six months from your scheduled return date, is the only documentation required of American citizens to enter Israel. If planning to visit any Arab or Muslim states, excluding Egypt and
Jordan, you can request that the Immigration authorities stamp a piece of paper rather than your passport.
No immunizations are necessary to visit Israel.
Casual, comfortable clothing is fine for touring. Skirts and slacks or jeans are okay anywhere. In the winter, you’ll need a medium weight coat and a cardigan or pullover should be packed for possibly chilly summer evenings. Pack things you can layer. Midday and afternoon can be considerably warmer than mornings and evenings.
Religious sites are not open to anyone dressed immodestly; men and women must cover their legs and shoulders. Arms must be covered in all mosques
and temples. Men must cover their heads in Jewish places of worship.
Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are a must. Bring an old pair of sneakers or water shoes for walking
on the rocky sea bed of the Dead Sea.
Bring sunglasses and a sun hat.
The currency of Israel is the New Shekel and it is divided into 100 Argorot. Money can be changed at banks and in hotels. Many Israelis will talk in terms of American dollars when quoting prices. Most major credit cards are accepted in Israel.
The electric current is 110-240 volts. Wall plugs are the round, two pronged European type
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INCLUDED IN PRICE
• 11 nights hotel, with buffet breakfast daily.
• 2 dinners at the Ramon Inn.
• 1 lunch, in the Negev on Day 7.
• Private transfers.
•10 days of touring in a private, air-conditioned van, with a licensed, English-speakingl guide, as per the itinerary.
• Entrance fees, as per itinerary.
• Archaeological dig (subject to confirmation 72 hours prior).
• Boat ride on the Sea of Galilee.
• Baggage handling at airport and hotels.
• Hotel service fees and taxes.
• Ya’lla Tours travel bag and information kit.
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NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE
• Travel insurance, highly recommended.
• Airfare.
• Meals other than specified.
• Personal expenses.
• Departure taxes.
• Tips to guides, drivers, hotel porters, etc.
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MAP
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TERMS
• A deposit of $500 per person, per country
booked is required upon booking the tour.
• Final payment is due sixty days prior to departure.
• If booking within 21 days of travel, an additional
fee of $75 per person will apply.
• A change fee of $50 per person will apply to any
changes made by the traveler after confirmation
has been sent.
Transportation, lodging, meals, entertainment
and other services are sold on a partially refundable
basis depending upon the date, in relation
to the departure date, such services are cancelled.
The cancellation fees and calculations are set
forth below:
• 61 days or more prior to departure, a service fee of
$100 per person, per country will apply.
• If a tour is cancelled 60 days or less from departure
date and full payment has not been received in our
office, the deposit will then be forfeited in full.
• Once full payment has been received, any refund
made will be subject to a $75 per person administration
fee.
• 59 to 30 days prior to departure, a cancellation
fee of 50% of the tour cost will apply.
• 29 to 15 days prior to departure, a cancellation
fee of 75% of the tour cost will apply.
• 14 days or less prior to departure, a cancellation
fee of 100% of the tour cost will apply.
• No refund will apply to any unused services including
but not limited to flights, accommodations,
touring, meals and/or transportation.
Click for complete Terms & Conditions.
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