Explore Jerusalem and Bethlehem in one full-day Holy Land tour. Visit the Mount of Olives, Old City, Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, Holy Sepulchre, and the Church of the Nativity.
Historical and religious significance: Both Jerusalem and Bethlehem hold immense historical and religious importance, making them must-visit destinations for those interested in exploring their spiritual heritage.
Convenient itinerary: The tour offers a well-structured itinerary that covers major highlights in both cities, ensuring that travelers can visit key sites without the hassle of planning transportation and logistics themselves.
Knowledgeable guides: Accompanied by experienced guides, travelers gain valuable insights into the historical, cultural, and religious aspects of Jerusalem and Bethlehem, enhancing their understanding of these iconic locations.
A tour of Jerusalem and Bethlehem offers an enriching and convenient way to explore the historical and religious sites of these remarkable cities.
Minibus 7-12<br/>Pickup included
1-6 seater<br/>Pickup included
Your full-day Jerusalem and Bethlehem tour begins with convenient hotel pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle. The first stop is the Mount of Olives, offering one of the most iconic panoramic views of Jerusalem. This sacred site is linked to key events in the life of Jesus and is a major pilgrimage destination for Christian travelers. Continue to the Garden of Gethsemane, traditionally known as the place where Jesus prayed before his arrest. Enter the Old City through Zion Gate and explore the ancient Jerusalem Cardo, once the main street of Byzantine Jerusalem. In the Jewish Quarter, visit the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site. Proceed to the Christian Quarter and walk the Via Dolorosa, leading to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, believed to mark the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. Leaving the Old City, continue by vehicle to Bethlehem.
Your Bethlehem tour begins at the Church of the Nativity, one of the world’s oldest churches and the traditional birthplace of Jesus. Inside, you’ll visit the Grotto of the Nativity, marked by a silver star identifying the spot where Jesus was born. Explore historic Manger Square before continuing to Shepherds’ Fields, the serene area where angels are believed to have announced Jesus’ birth to local shepherds. The site features chapels, archaeological remains, and beautiful pastoral landscapes that bring the biblical story to life. Before heading back to Jerusalem or your final drop-off point, enjoy free time for shopping in Bethlehem. The city is known for handcrafted olive-wood carvings, religious art, and unique souvenirs made by local Christian artisans—perfect for meaningful gifts and supporting local families.
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Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
GMT+2 (IST, Israel Standard Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
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Tel Aviv Central, HaShalom
Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, Arlozorov Bus Station
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Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
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