Trace the footsteps of generations past on this meaningful Jewish Heritage Tour of Israel. This 7-day guided journey blends ancient tradition with modern vibrancy. Begin in Tel Aviv, a city where Jewish independence was declared and thriving culture still pulses through its markets and neighborhoods. Walk through the story-rich alleyways of Old Jaffa, explore the remains of Roman Caesarea, and admire the Crusader walls of Akko. Relax in Haifa, then descend to the Dead Sea, stopping at Masada and Ein Gedi along the way. The final days immerse you in Jerusalem, home to the Western Wall, the Jewish Quarter, and centuries of sacred tradition. With expert guides, boutique accommodations, and carefully curated experiences, this tour offers both spiritual connection and deep historical insight for Jewish travelers and culture enthusiasts alike.
7 Days 6 Nights
Daily Tour
20 people
English, German, Hebrew
Arrival in Israel. Optional airport transfer to your hotel in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. Time to rest or explore independently.
Explore Old Jaffa, the port where Jews first arrived in ancient times. Walk Neve Tzedek, visit Carmel Market for tastings, and enjoy Florentin’s street art scene.
Head north to Caesarea, an ancient Roman city. Continue to Akko, a Crusader-era city with a Jewish and Muslim legacy. End the day at Haifa’s Bahá'í Gardens.
Drive into the desert to climb (or cable car up) Masada, then explore the Ein Gedi oasis. Spend the afternoon floating in the Dead Sea.
Spend two days exploring Jerusalem’s Old City, focusing on the Jewish Quarter, Western Wall, Mount Zion, and nearby neighborhoods. Optional Yad Vashem, Mount Herzl, or Israel Museum visits.
Morning at leisure. Optional airport transfer for your flight home.
No—it’s ideal for anyone interested in Jewish history and culture.
Yes—small groups ensure personal attention and a more relaxed pace
No – flights to/from Israel are not included.
Yes – extensions to Jordan/Egypt, or custom add-ons, are available.
Fully flexible with up to 30% payment today
Most guides are Jewish and trained in Jewish heritage guiding.
Moderate walking involved; Masada has an optional cable car.
Private versions are customizable, while group tours follow a fixed route.
You may visit synagogues along the route, though regular services are not part of the itinerary unless arranged.
Yes—there’s optional leisure time on the final evening.
Yes, all ground transport between sites is included.
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