Israel Wonders & Jordan
Israel Wonders & Jordan
Israel Wonders & Jordan

Israel Wonders & Jordan

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Easter and Israel Religious Holiday surcharges apply ( 01 -10 April & 05 Sep – 10 Oct 2023)

Coach Tour
11 Days ex Tel Aviv
Guaranteed departure (min 2 pax) coach tour

Departs on Thursdays

Day 1: Tel Aviv

Welcome to Israel. On arrival you will be met by a representative of our local operator (look out for your name on a sign) and then transferred to your Tel Aviv hotel where accommodation is reserved. Remainder of day at leisure.

Day 2: Tel Aviv – Coastal Plains - Galilee (B)

Start your day with a short walking tour in picturesque alleys of the old fortified town of Jaffa (Joppa). Drive northwards along the coast to the archaeological ruins of Caesarea built by Herod the Great. From there go on to visit Megiddo to see the ancient city inhabited continuously for more than five millennia. Drive toward Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee.

Day 3: Sea of Galilee (B)

Visit Capernaum to see the synagogue where Jesus preached, and the recent excavations of the House of St. Peter. Continue onto Tabgha where Jesus multiplied five loaves and two fishes. Ascend to the top of the Mt. of Beatitudes where you can relive the Sermon on the Mount. Ascend the Golan Heights and from Mt. Bental peer deep into Syria and the ghost town of Kuneitra. See the whole of Northern Israel from atop the Hula Valley.

Day 4: Lower Galilee - Jerusalem (B)

This morning visit the holy sites of Nazareth - See the Basilica of the Annunciation and visit Mary’s Well and the Church of St. Joseph. Visit the wedding church at Cana where Jesus turned water into wine. See the ancient city of Beith Shean, the fully excavated Roman/Byzantine city of Scytopolis. Ascend the mountains to the holy city of Jerusalem.

Day 5: Masada – Dead Sea (B)

Depart Jerusalem via the Inn of the Good Samaritan. Visit the caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Ascend the mighty fortress of Masada - the last stronghold of the Jewish Zealots in their war against the Romans. Experience a ‘float’ in the salty waters of the Dead Sea (weather permitting).

Day 6: Jerusalem - Old City (B)

Start with a spectacular view of Jerusalem from Mount Scopus and then onto the Garden of Gethsemane. In the Old City visit the Western Wall and the Temple Mount (subject to security clearance). Walk the Via Dolorosa (Stations of the Cross) until the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Visit the tomb of King David, and the Room of the Last Supper on Mount Zion.

Day 7: Jerusalem - New City (B)

See the famous Dead Sea Scrolls at the Shrine of the Book. View a detailed model of Jerusalem from Herodian times. Experience a moving visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. Explore the quaint village of Ein Karem, where John the Baptist was born. Drive by the Knesset (House of Parliament) and the beautiful campus of Hebrew University. Continue to Bethlehem (subject to security clearance) to visit Shepherds Fields Manger Square and the Church of the Nativity.

Day 8: Jerusalem – Jerash – Amman (B)

Drive to Sheikh Hussein Bridge for border crossing to enter Jordan. Explore Jerash, the ancient Roman city of the Decapolis. Visit the Citadel and Roman Amphitheatre on a panoramic city tour of Amman.

Day 9: Amman – Petra (B)

Depart along the Desert Highway to Wadi Musa – the modern village of Petra. Depart for a spectacular tour exploring the rose-red city of Petra. Enjoy a short horse ride and then travel on foot through the awesome ‘SIQ’ valley. Visit the Treasury and explore hundreds of buildings, tombs, temples, and a 3000-seat theatre from the first-century AD. Overnight in Petra.

Day 10: Petra – Wadi Rum - Kings Highway – Amman (B)

Travel south to the towering mountains and rock formations of Wadi Rum which mesmerised Lawrence of Arabia. Drive through the stunning desert landscapes on a jeep safari visiting the Lawrence Spring and Khazali Canyon.
Later drive back to Amman along the Kings Highway. See the intricate ancient Mosaic map of the Holy Land at Madaba. Visit Mt. Nebo, where Moses viewed the promised land before his passing. Explore the remains of the Byzantine Church with a mosaic floor and, from a platform in front of the church, enjoy a breathtaking view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. Arrive in Amman for overnight.

Day 11: Amman (B)

Departure transfer to Amman airport or cross the Allenby Bridge and transfer back to Jerusalem or Tel Aviv for your flight.

TOUR INCLUSIONS:

  • Meeting assistance upon arrival
  • Airport transfers as per the itinerary
  • English Speaking guide for all touring
  • A/C coach for touring in a group
  • Tourist class hotels with private facilities
  • Entrance fees for the above mentioned sites
  • Taxes and service charges

TOUR EXCLUSIONS:

  • International airfares
  • Optional tours and excursions
  • Port Taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Porterage
  • Tipping/Gratuities (please refer to tour notes for a recommended guideline)
  • Personal Expenses
  • Departure taxes
  • Hotel charges for minibar or any extra charges
  • Visas (unless specified)
  • Any other services not clearly mentioned in the inclusions above

Accommodation based on the below or similar

Tel Aviv

Tourist Class - Sea.Net / Olympia

Superior Tourist Class - Metropolitan / Grand Beach

First Class - Crowne Plaza / Dan Panorama

Superior First Class - Carlton / Sheraton

Tiberias

Tourist Class - Prima / Restal

Superior Tourist Class - Golan / Leonardo

First Class - Caesar / Ron Beach

Superior First Class - Scots Hotel / Galei Kinereth

Jerusalem

Tourist Class - Rimonim Shalom / Gold

Superior Tourist Class - Grand Court / Leonardo

First Class - Crowne Plaza Deluxe Room / Dan Panorama

Superior First Class - David Citadel / Mamilla

Amman

Tourist Class - Liwan

Superior Tourist Class - Grand Palace

First Class - Regency Palace

Superior First Class - Regency Palace

Petra

Tourist Class - Amra Palace

Superior Tourist Class - Nabatean Castle

First Class - Petra Marriott

Superior First Class - Petra Marriott

ISRAEL

Israel is a country of pilgrimage for the three main religions of the world. It is a country where locals and those visiting have diverse political, cultural and religiously opinions. These generally reflect the cultural or religious belief of the person you are talking to. When travelling on tours please be aware that cultural sensitivities and attitudes of those on the tours, and those operating the tours may differ from those you personally have.

The majority of sights visited on tours have religious significance to more than one religion and denomination. The tours are generally non-denominational.

Visa procedure on entry into Israel - Electronic Gate Pass
It is essential that clients thinking of visiting Iran, Lebanon or Syria do not have a stamp showing entry into Israel.

For passengers who wish not to have their passports stamped with an Israel visa, Israel authorities have developed the “Electronic Gate Pass” as a substitute for the visa stamp. With the press of a button, a card is printed at the Border Control station and includes the principle details of the traveller as in the first page of the passport. Such details are picture, full name, date of entrance and type of visa.

The form may not be printed automatically by the agent in charge at the border control booth, so it is important that clients specifically ask for the card to be issued if they do not wish to have their passport stamped.

The Electronic gate pass is available at Ben Gurion Airport and at the various land crossings into Israel.

The card is a proof of tourist status and must be retained at all time by the tourist while in Israel.

It allows tourists to purchase goods and be exempt from VAT. When planning a purchase, the card must be shown (but not handed in) in order to receive tourist privileges such as return of VAT for hotel services, car rentals as well as at specially registered duty free shops throughout the country.

Arrival Transfers
If for any reason you do not meet your transfer representative, please approach the “SMILE” office which is located behind the information counter in the baggage reclaim hall. Please do not leave the baggage reclaim hall or pass through Customs before you meet our representative, as once you are outside it is very difficult to locate you.
Smile Airport Assistance: 972-3-975 4020


West Bank and Occupied Territories 
Checkpoints and crossing into the West Bank and Occupied Territories: There are some travel restrictions in place in Israel, Sometimes access to attractions or cities may be restricted or limited by the security forces. These situations are outside the control of the operator and in the event of such circumstances they will endeavour to offer an alternative or reschedule a tour.

Bethlehem – Israeli guides and drivers may not be allowed to enter Bethlehem. Tours are generally operated by locals who also own their own local shops. We are reliant on using the locals for the tours and therefore spending part of the tour in a local merchant shop is part of the experience.
Old Jerusalem – Due to parking and road restrictions in Old Jerusalem transfers and sightseeing coaches have limited access. You may be required to walk a short distance to meet tours or transfers.

Hotels and Services in Israel :
Although Israel is considered a First World country, the standard of hotels and service especially in the tourist and first class categories are more reflective of the region. Breakfasts may be buffet or middle eastern breakfast (more like a continental breakfast with egg, bread and cheese). The demands on infrastructure in these regions are quite high and may lead to issues relating to maintenance or reliability of supply. Hotel staff whilst efficient may appear brusk and unwelcoming in comparison to other destinations.

Coach Tours:
Please note that Israel coach tours may operate with clients staying in different hotels in each location. People on the tours may also have different inclusions.

Hotels on Coach Tours:
Please use the hotel information on coach tours as a guide. In some cases these hotels are substituted for alternatives of the same or higher standard without notice.

Day tours in Israel 
Most day tours in Israel operate from both Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Depending on which direction the tour is travelling you may have an early start. Transportation between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (vv) may be with a driver only.

Border Crossing Procedures 
For full details on border crossing procedures please refer to the Innovative Travel Notes. Unsure you have some hard currency on hand to pay departure and or arrival taxes.

The Allenby Bridge Border Crossing from Jordan or Israel is the most difficult and inconsistent border crossing in the region. This border crossing may take between 1-3+ hours depending on the time and day of travel. This may cause problems in finding the transfer drivers as although they are prearranged drivers are limited in the time they are able to wait at the border.

If you are more than 90 minutes at the border it is important to contact the transfer driver on the number provided in your documentation to reconfirm the drivers location as they are unaware if you have already passed through immigration.

Dress Codes 
Modest dress is required for entrance to holy sites – Men: Long pants, Women – skirt or long pants and shoulders covered.

 

JORDAN

On all “flexi-holiday” itineraries (including the Royal Jordan tour) touring is made by private air-conditioned car with an English speaking driver. The journey from Amman to Petra or vv is with a private driver only. Local guides are provided in Petra and Jerash. The quality of assigned local guides may vary, due to Jordanian Government selection procedures, and is beyond the control of Ancient Kingdoms Holidays and their local representatives Jordan Circle Tours.

Petra
In Petra, the entrance fee includes free access to brochures & maps, a horse ride from the gate to the Siq and 3 hours guided tour. A horse and carriage is available within the Siq - this is booked and paid locally. Tips for horsemen and guides not included.

Dead Sea 
When travelling to the Dead Sea from Amman, remember to take your passport as there is a security stop enroute where it will need to be produced.

Wadi Rum
The Desert camps, although permanent campsites, have basic infrastructure and facilities. The standard of accommodation will be lower than that experienced in a hotel.

Visa on arrival in Jordan
For New Zealand & Australian passport holders staying more than 2 nights in Jordan, visa upon arrival can be organised by our local representative. Visa's can be also pre organised by our local representative for clients arrival into Jordan at Amman Airport, when arriving from Israel at Sheikh Hussein bridge or Arava Borders. For clients arriving from Israel via Allenby Bridge (also known as King Hussein Bridge), visa need to be pre-organised (and prepaid) prior to arrival.

Border Crossing (land borders to Jordan and Israel)
For full details on border crossing procedures please refer to the Innovative Travel Notes. Ensure you have some hard currency or the local currency on hand to pay departure and or arrival taxes as credit cards payments may not be accepted.

Ramadan
During the Holy Month of Ramadan Muslims fast, abstaining from eating, drinking & smoking during daylight hours (approx. 7am-6.30pm). As a sign of respect, tourists should also try to refrain from these activities in public during the fasting hours. In 2019, Ramadan should begin around 05 May. After 30 days, or on sighting the full moon, Eid Al Fitr is celebrated & most public and private institutions close for at least three days. During this period hotels may not serve alcohol during daylight hours or at all. Entertainment such as belly dancing may also not be available over this period in particular on the Desert Safari.

Trip prices and dates are correct at the time of the website going live, however all offers are subject to reconfirmation at the time of booking. Note prices usually display available discounted rates if any, (eg. Early Bird Deals if applicable). All featured tour itineraries and offers maybe subject to change due to seasonal variations without notice, or due to local conditions or other conditions. Please confirm all details at time of booking. Travel insurance is mandatory for all Innovative Travel bookings. All passports must be valid for 6 months prior to your return to your home country. Visas are the responsibility of the traveller. Special VIP meet and assist offers are valid for New Zealand passport holders, for other nationalities please check at the time of booking. For full terms and conditions, please refer to our Booking Conditions page.

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