This Full-day Tour takes you to the heart of the biblical story of the Nativity. Drive to Bethlehem to get an overview of the Shepherds' Field and to visit the Church of the Nativity, one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, We also Visit Herod Palace and King Solomon Pools.
All times are approximate, Switch of vehicles are Required
Bethlehem pick up and drop off: pick up from walled off hotel at 8:15 and return only there when tour finish <br/>Starting point:<br/>The Walled Off Hotel, Caritas Street 182, Bethlehem
Jerusalem Pick up & Drop off : Pick up from Jerusalem: 7:45 AM Pick up from Jerusalem David Citadel Hotel ( Front of the Hotel ) King David St 7<br/>Starting point:<br/>David Citadel Hotel, King David St 7, Jerusalem, 9410119, Israel
Sanctuary Bethlehem
Olive Wood Factory & Store
Tel Aviv pick up only
Pick up from Jerusalem
Visit to the Nativity Church
Visit Herodian National Park - Unguided
Pick up from Walled off hotel at 8:15 and return only there when tour finish - no return to jerusalem
Make Sure the Driver has your name on his phone before going into the vehicle, any help you need contact me on Whatsapp +972 59-398-3488
Return drop-off is to the original pick-up location you selected at checkout.
Example: If you chose Bethlehem pick-up, you will be returned to Bethlehem only (no return to Jerusalem or Tel Aviv).
* Please don't forget to bring your passports
* Please Wear Modest clothing covered shoulders and knees for Entrance to Nativity church only
*Please go to www.elijahtours.com to read about the Itinairy Details and FAQ at bottom of your Tour
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Jerusalem Central Station
Central Bus Station, International Bus Station
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