ISRAEL MINUET
2010-11
Friday
Departure ( 10 Days / 8 Nights)
Air fare NOT included
Depart CANADA. on your flight to Israel.
Welcome to Israel! Arrive Ben Gurion Airport. Meeting,
assistance and transfer to your hotel in vibrant Tel Aviv for overnight.
Sunday,
2010: Tel Aviv/Haifa
Depart Tel Aviv. Drive to the Diaspora Museum; experience 2500
years of the Diaspora through unconventional visual aids. Continue to ancient
Caesarea; explore the astounding Roman and Crusader ruins including the
impressive theater and aqueduct. Then, visit Caesarea Harbor, with its
thrilling, multi-media presentation; you’ll see ancient history come to life!
Arrive in Nazareth, the sacred town where Jesus spent part of his youth; visit
the Church and Mary’s Well. On to the sparkling port city of Haifa; check into
your hotel atop Mt. Carmel. This evening, visit a Druze Village — meet these
unique Israelis! Hear about their traditions and
share a Druze Dinner. (B.D.)
View the golden-domed Bahai Shrine and the colorful
Persian Gardens before
departing Haifa. Drive along
the coast to spectacular Rosh Hanikra; descend by
cable car to see the magnificent underwater grottoes. Continue
through the picturesque seaside town of Nahariya to the timeless Crusader city
of Acre; walk
through the subterranean city and the bazaars recalling the
colorful Middle Ages.
Then, to Safed, one of Judaism’s holiest cities, where Kabbalah
flourished during
the golden age; visit the ancient synagogues and the charming
Artists’ Quarter.
Early evening Boat Ride on the Sea of Galilee (spring-summer
periods only) takes you to Tiberias on the lake’s shore for overnight. Evening:
Dinner at a fabulous seaside restaurant. (B.D.)
Tuesday,
2010: Tiberias/Jerusalem
Begin the day with a drive to Capernaum; see the ruins of the
ancient synagogue
dating back to the 4th century. Then, ascend the strategic Golan
Heights for a
greater understanding of the fierce battles that took place
during the 1967 Six Day
War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Stop at a former Israeli army
bunker once used as an outpost. Continue to a Golan winery for some wine
tasting. On to Katzrin, Capital of the Golan to join the fascinating
multi-media presentation “Kesem Hagolan” for a greater understanding of this
area. Arrive at Kibbutz Kfar Charuv, settled by Americans and Israelis
together; view the fertile valleys below as you tour the kibbutz and enjoy
lunch in the communal dining room. Travel to Bet Shean, an ancient city from
the time of King Saul; see the excavated remains of a Roman city. Continue to
“golden” Jerusalem for overnight. (B.L.)
Wednesday,
2010: Jerusalem
Drive to the Hadassah Medical Center to see the brilliant
Chagall Windows. On to
Yad Vashem, memorial to the Holocaust; visit the Museum,
Children’s Pavilion and
walk along the Avenue of the Righteous. Then, to Mount Herzl to
pay respects to Israel’s military heroes. Visit the Herzl Museum (schedule
permitting). Drive via the Supreme Court Building and the Knesset
(Parliament) to the Shrine of the Book, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Time to walk through the Israel Museum and the Billy Rose Sculpture
Garden; see the Scale Model of ancient Jerusalem. Evening: Restaurant Dinner
and Night Tour. (B.D.)
Thursday,
2010: Jerusalem
Enter the Old City from the Dung Gate; walk to the Western Wall,
the only remaining portion of the Second Temple. Witness joyous Bar Mitzvah or
Bat Mitzvah ceremonies! View the Dome of the Rock. Drive to Mt. Zion to visit
the traditional Tomb of King David and the Room of the Last Supper. Proceed to
the restored Jewish Quarter; walk along the Cardo, the colonnaded main street
of Byzantine Jerusalem.
Visit the Herodian Mansions, a completely excavated residential
quarter from 2000 years ago, or, walk through the extraordinary Hasmonean
Tunnel (tunnel schedule permitting.) Follow the Via Dolorosa to the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre; walk through the exotic bazaars with their
wondrous aromas. End the day with an optional visit to Bethlehem. Evening: Optional “Night
Spectacular” Sound and Light Show at the Citadel Museum (weather and
schedule permitting; please
reserve at time of booking. Price $14, does not include transportation).
(B)
Friday,
2010: Jerusalem
Travel via the Judean desert and the shores of the Dead Sea, the
lowest place on earth, to Masada. Ascend by cable car to this last stronghold
of the Zealots in their struggle against the Romans. Visit the excavations,
Herod the Great’s palace, synagogue and bathhouse. Then, opportunity to enjoy
an “unsinkable” swim in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. (We provide the
changing facilities and lockers.) Drive via the Qumran Caves, where the
Dead Sea Scrolls were found, on your return to Jerusalem. Evening: Traditional
Friday Night Dinner. (B.D.)
Saturday,
2010: JerusalemMorning walking tour with your Tour Director through
neighborhoods of Jerusalem. Then to the Museum of the History of Jerusalem in
the Old City. Remainder of the day at leisure. (B)
Sunday, 2010: En Route
Transfer to the Airport for your departure flight.
(B) Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner
We Wish You A Most Enjoyable
Trip!

