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9-Day Jewish Heritage Private Tour to Israel

The Jewish Roots of the Holy Land

The Holy Land is clustered with significant historical sites. Our 9-day Jewish heritage tour to Israel covers many sites and activities related to ancient and modern history. The Golan Heights, the Jordan Valley, Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, and more. This specially designed tour proposal combines Israel’s best: Archaeological sites, scenic landscapes, cultural and food experiences, and fun activities for all ages.

Day 1 – Caesarea and Atlit

Welcome to Israel! After assistance with passport control and baggage claim, your journey begins along the Mediterranean coast. The first stop will be Caesarea, once a magnificent Roman metropolis. Here you can enjoy the modern visitor center and walk among the impressive remains of Herod’s grand harbor and theaters. If time allows, continue to the Atlit Detainee Camp, where during the 1940s the British imprisoned Jewish immigrants seeking to reach the Land of Israel. This poignant site tells the story of courage and persistence during the struggle for Jewish independence.

Overnight: Tiberias

Day 2 – Jewish Spirituality in the Galilee

Start the day in Safed, once a major center of Kabbalah philosophy and today a haven for Jewish artists. Stroll its narrow lanes filled with colorful galleries and visit the historic Ha’ari HaKadosh Synagogue and where Rabbi Yosef Karo compiled the Shulchan Aruch. Nearby, at Meiron, lies the Tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai (Rashbi), one of the most revered rabbis in Jewish history. Continue the drive along Israel’s northern frontier near Lebanon, where you will gain perspective on the country’s security challenges. End the day at the beautifully preserved ancient synagogue of Bar’am, a rare glimpse into Jewish life in late antiquity.

Overnight: Tiberias

Day 3 – Explore the Golan Heights

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Travel up into the Golan Heights and pause at Mount Bental, where sweeping views extend across northern Israel and into Syria. Continue to the Valley of Tears, the site of a legendary 1973 battle where a small Israeli tank force held back a massive Syrian advance. For added adventure, enjoy an ATV ride along the border while appreciating the rugged beauty and geopolitics of the region. Pause for a memorable Druze lunch and warm village hospitality, then continue to Gamla. Here, two thousand years ago, Jewish defenders fell in a fierce Roman assault. Today, the site blends ancient ruins, eagle nesting cliffs, and stunning views of the Sea of Galilee.

Overnight: Tiberias

Day 4 – Greet Jerusalem

Begin the morning with an optional sail across the Sea of Galilee from Tiberias to Kibbutz Ginosar, whose museum presents well the Zionist history of the region. Continue to Magdala, where the remains of a first-century synagogue and its enigmatic decorated stone raise debates on ancient Jewish worship. An optional visit to Capernaum and its ancient synagogue adds further depth to the Jewish past in this region. In Tiberias, visit the Tomb of Maimonides and learn about archaeological discoveries possibly linked to the Sanhedrin. Driving south, pass by the Kinneret Cemetery, where the first pioneers of Jewish settlement and 2 famous poets are buried. Stop at Beit She’an for a traditional Israeli barbecue lunch and a tour of the city’s impressive Roman ruins. By evening, reach Jerusalem and ascend to the Mount of Olives. From its breathtaking viewpoint, greet the city with a heartfelt “Shehecheyanu” blessing.

Overnight: Jerusalem

Day 5 – Unfolding Biblical Jerusalem

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Step into the City of David, where Jerusalem’s earliest remains reveal its biblical past. Begin with a 3D introduction at the visitor center, then descend into the ancient water system. Walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, where cool spring water still flows, and emerge at the Pool of Siloam. From there, ascend through the Herodian drainage channel to the Southern Wall Archaeological Park, where the steps and streets of the Temple period remain visible. At its Davidson Center, exhibitions bring Jerusalem’s sacred heritage to life. After lunch in the Jewish Quarter, explore landmarks such as the Hurva Synagogue and the Burnt House, while browsing Judaica in the Cardo. Conclude the day at the Western Wall Plaza, joining pilgrims in prayer at this sacred site. In the evening, you may also enjoy the Tower of David Night Spectacular.

Overnight: Jerusalem

Day 6 – The Temple Mount and the Western Wall

Begin the morning with an ascent to the Temple Mount, reviewing the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque while considering the remains that may reflect the Second Temple period. Continue underground for a guided group tour of the Western Wall Tunnels, where massive stone foundations reveal the scale of Herod’s Temple. Return to the Western Wall Plaza and consider the virtual Second Temple tour that reconstructs the Temple as it once stood. Later, drive south to Gush Etzion and experience training at an anti-terror facility, practicing Krav Maga techniques and even some live shooting. Conclude the day at Herodium, Herod’s desert palace, where archaeologists discovered his tomb and where Jewish rebels later made their final stand.

Overnight: Jerusalem

Day 7 – Masada and the Dead Sea

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Head into the desert with a fun stop at the Sea Level sign for photos and perhaps a short camel ride. Ascend the ancient fortress of Masada, where King Herod’s palaces overlook the stark desert and where Jewish rebels made their final heroic stand against Rome. After touring the site, enjoy an authentic kibbutz lunch at Ein Gedi and stroll through its renowned botanical gardens. Alternatively, spend time at a Dead Sea resort, floating in the mineral-rich waters and relaxing by the beach. On the return journey, pause at Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. If time allows, learn about the revival of biblical blue dye at the Tekhelet Factory.

Overnight: Jerusalem

Day 8 – Track Goliath and Samson in the  Shephela

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Travel into the gentle hills of the Shephela, where biblical stories and modern history intertwine. From the summit of Tel Azekah, reflect on the story of David and Goliath and its possible setting in the valley below. Continue to Tel Lachish, where Assyrian forces destroyed the city in 701 BCE, leaving dramatic evidence of the conquest. Next, drive along the historic Burma Road, recalling the desperate 1948 battle to break through to Jerusalem with vital supplies. If time permits, conclude with a visit to the 1948 Secret Bullet Factory (Machon Ayalon), a hidden underground plant that supplied the Jewish fighters of the Independence War.

Overnight: Tel Aviv

Day 9 – Be a Tel-Avivian

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Spend the final day in Israel exploring the nation’s vibrant modern heart. Begin at Independence Hall on Rothschild Boulevard, where David Ben-Gurion declared the birth of the State of Israel. Continue along Rothschild Boulevard to learn how Tel Aviv developed from sand dunes into a thriving city. Next, head to Jaffa, whose rich history stretches back to antiquity, and enjoy its winding alleys and contemporary art galleries. Pause in the lively Flea Market for lunch and perhaps a unique vintage find. Conclude at Rabin Square, where the Prime Minister was assassinated in 1995, an event that deeply shaped Israel’s recent history. Time permitting, add a visit to the Palmach Museum, the ANU Museum of the Jewish People, or experience the thrill of an IAF fighter jet simulator at “The Squadron”.

Overnight: Tel Aviv

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    Our tour days with Danny were outstanding— so enlightening; the bat mitzvah also went absolutely great, and since that was the main purpose of the trip, we are ecstatic to have accomplished our goal.

    Sam P,. USA

    We have really enjoyed our time with you.. I learned so much from your explanations… I really think I will remember this trip forever. Todah Rabbah!

    Dorit Sh., USA

    I wanted to thank you for making our first trip to Israel such a spectacular one… You were the perfect guide... You really made the Bible come to life…

    Jennifer and Stuart Z., USA

    Not only are you a great maggid of the history of the Jewish people and their homeland but you are an awesome photographer. I know that the trip is not over, but it has already exceeded our expectations.

    Cliff K., USA

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