This tour offers a unique blend of ancient history, biblical significance, and stunning landscapes, allowing you to explore some of Israel's most important archaeological sites. You’ll visit Maresha, where you can wander through ancient caves and tunnels, Tel Azeka, the site of the famous David and Goliath battle, and Tel Lachish, where you’ll uncover the story of the Assyrian siege. Bet Guvrin showcases impressive Roman-era ruins, offering a glimpse into Israel’s rich past. Each site brings history to life, creating an immersive experience.
Optional customization: visits to Horvat Midras (for adventurous families), Beit Jimal Monastery, a local vineyard for wine tasting, or a hands-on cheese-making workshop.
The tours are guided by Daniel or by his handpicked partners - all professional tour guides, fluent in English with licensed touristic vehicles.
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Private Bus<br/>Pickup included
Up to 4 Passengers<br/>Pickup included
Up to 2 Passengers<br/>Pickup included
VIP Minibus<br/>Pickup included
Up to 6 Passengers<br/>Pickup included
Maresha, an ancient city full of mystery, is home to a fascinating network of caves and tunnels. These underground spaces were used for everything from homes and storage to burial sites by the ancient inhabitants. Exploring these dark, cool passages is like stepping back in time, offering a unique adventure through the history of the region. The surrounding landscapes also provide a peaceful atmosphere, making Maresha a perfect spot for history lovers and those seeking an adventurous journey.
Bet Guvrin National Park is a captivating archaeological site from the Roman period. The park features impressive ruins, including a large Roman amphitheater, ancient dwellings, and fascinating burial sites. Its combination of history and stunning views makes it an ideal destination for exploration. Whether you’re drawn to its rich past or just enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, Bet Guvrin offers an unforgettable adventure into Israel's ancient history.
Tel Lachish is one of Israel's most important archaeological sites, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient history. This ancient city was a key player in biblical times. Visitors can explore the impressive ruins, including city walls, gates, and remains of ancient buildings. The site features evidence from the famous Assyrian siege of Lachish in the 8th century BCE, as well as an ancient palace, a rich array of pottery, and impressive murals that tell the story of this once-thriving city. With stunning views of the surrounding landscape, Tel Lachish offers a memorable experience for history lovers and those seeking to explore a significant archaeological site.
Tel Azeka is a historically rich site, famously known as the location of the biblical battle between David and Goliath. Situated in the Judean foothills, it offers visitors a chance to walk through the very land where this epic story unfolded. With its strategic location and stunning views of the surrounding valley, Tel Azeka was a key site in ancient Israel. Whether you're a history buff or drawn to the biblical tale, visiting Tel Azeka offers a unique and unforgettable connection to one of the most famous stories in the Bible.
Optional - Continue for rappelling and caving a unique and big cave hiding system with the special forces team, learning about the fighting techniques both today and in the Bar Kokhvah Revolt of 132 CE.
Optional - Beit Jimal, located in the Judean Hills, is a peaceful and historic site known for the Monastery of the Dormition. This early Christian monastery, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, offers stunning architecture, tranquil gardens, and beautiful views. A place of pilgrimage and reflection, Beit Jimal is perfect for those interested in religious history or seeking a serene escape in a picturesque setting.
Pickup from anywhere in the area of Dead Sea and Ein Bokek Hotels.
We will be in touch by Phone, Email or Whatsapp in order to schedule and fine-tune the
details of your tour including the meeting with your guide.
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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
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Tel Aviv. They are affordable and frequent, though traffic can cause delays.
Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
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