Jerusalem and Bethlehem Private Tour from Haifa Port
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Jerusalem and Bethlehem Private Tour from Haifa Port

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11h - 12h
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About this experience

The excursion from the Haifa port to Jerusalem and Bethlehem is unique in that it provides the opportunity to visit two of the most significant and sacred places in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jerusalem is the site of many important historical events, such as the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus Christ.

In addition, the tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about the culture and history of Israel, visit ancient cities and monasteries, and enjoy beautiful views of the city of Jerusalem and its surrounding hills.

It is also worth noting that the tour is conducted by an experienced guide who can tell you a lot of interesting information about the places you will visit and answer any questions.

Available options

Jerusalem & Bethlehem from Haifa Port. Small Group. Up to 19 pax

What's included

Pick up and Drop Off included
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
A guide will accompany you all day

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Pickup from Haifa Port. The guide will be waiting for you with the *Israstar* sign at the exit arrival terminal. Pick up all group members and proceed with the tour. Start driving to Jerusalem.

2

Drive to Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of the city. One of the city's most famous landmarks is the Mount of Olives. It separates the most holy place, the Temple Mount, from the Judean Desert to the east. We know it to be the place from which Jesus the Messiah ascended into heaven (Acts 1:11), and where He will one day return. The Mount of Olives is frequently mentioned in the New Testament as part of the route from Jerusalem to Bethany and the place where Jesus stood when he wept over Jerusalem (an event known as Flevit super illam in Latin). ... Jesus ascended to heaven from the Mount of Olives according to Acts 1:9–12.
*This point can be changed with another viewpoint, as it depends on the traffic congestion and possible jams.

3

Gethsemane is a garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem where, according to the four Gospels of the New Testament, Jesus underwent agony in the garden and was arrested before his crucifixion. It is a place of great resonance in Christianity. There are several small olive groves in church property, all adjacent to each other and identified with biblical Gethsemane.

4

Stop at Mount Zion to visit King David's Tomb, Room of Last Supper. In biblical usage, however, “Mount Zion” often means the city rather than the hill itself. ... Mount Zion is the place where Yahweh, the God of Israel, dwells (Isaiah 8:18; Psalm 74:2), the place where he is king (Isaiah 24:23) and where he has installed his king, David (Psalm 2:6). The Tomb of King David is one of the most sacred sites for the Jews. Nonetheless, according to the researchers, there is no certainty that this is in fact King David’s burial site. The Bible mentions that King David was buried in the City of David, which is located at the foot of the Temple Mount. Located on an upper floor of King David's Tomb, the Room of the Last Supper, also called The Cenacle, is considered one of the holiest sites for Christianity in Jerusalem, since according to tradition, it was the place where the last supper took place.

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Stop 5

We enter the Old City on foot through one of the massive gates in the 16th-century walls and pass the Western Wall excavations as we walk towards the Western Wall. This sacred Jewish site is all that remains from the 2,000-year-old holy Jewish Temple that once stood on Temple Mount

6
Stop 6

Continue to the Christian Quarter. Walk along the Via Dolorosa and visit the Church of Holy Sepulchre. The Via Dolorosa is a processional route in the Old City of Jerusalem. It represents the path that Jesus would have taken, forced by the Roman soldiers, on the way to his crucifixion. Via Dolorosa (Latin for “Sorrowful Way” or “Way of Suffering”) is a narrow, stone path believed to be the route Jesus took to His Crucifixion nearly 2000 years ago. ... It is here that Christians relive and celebrate Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection. The Via Dolorosa is filled with religion and ritual.

7

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is the most sacred site in the world for millions of Christians. This is the site of the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus. Helena identified this place as The Calvary, where Jesus was crucified. Calvary, or Golgotha, (Aramaic: “Skull”) also called Calvary, (from Latin calva: “bald head” or “skull”), skull-shaped hill in ancient Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' crucifixion. It is referred to in all four Gospels (Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, and John 19:17). According to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified at a spot outside Jerusalem called Golgotha, which in Aramaic means “place of the skull.” The Latin word for skull is calvaria, and in English many Christians refer to the site of the crucifixion as Calvary.

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then we drive to Bethlehem the Birthplace of Jesus was born walk through Manger Square, to the Church of the Nativity ,explore the Milk Grotto where the Virgin Mary was said to have nursed Jesus. It is also possible to visit the Roman Catholic St. Catherine’s church, as well as the Greek Orthodox Church nearby. late afternoon return to the Port with your guide to Board your cruise ship. NOTE: Passport, Modest dress (no shorts or sleeveless shirts), and head covering are required for visiting holy sites.

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Stop 9

Continue to Bethlehem for an overview of Shepherds' Field; Visit the Church of Nativity and Manger's Square. Church of Nativity contains a grotto where Jesus is said to have been born. This grotto is also the oldest continually used site of Christian worship. For this reason, the site is incredibly significant for those making religious pilgrimages, or those who are interested in religion and the history. The Gospels of both Matthew and Luke place the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. The Gospel of Luke states that Mary gave birth to Jesus and placed him in a manger “because there was no place for them in the inn. Far from the Christmas-card image, the place of Christ’s birth is a dimly-lit rock cave. Instead of a star above, a 14-point silver star on the marble floor of the Grotto of the Nativity bears the words “Hic de Virgine Maria Jesus Christus natus est” (Here Jesus Christ was born to the Virgin Mary). Af the end of the excursion, we start driving back to Haifa Port

10
Stop 10

Return transfer to Haifa port. Have a great evening. Hope you enjoyed and we are sure that you will keep fond memories of your spiritual adventure with us. If you ever want to repeat the authentic experience and spiritual feelings, we always will be here to assist you.

What's not included

Anything not listed in the included
Coffee and/or Tea
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
RU EN

Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

When you arrive at the port, a guide from Israstar will be waiting for you, holding a sign that reads “Israstar”.

About Haifa

Haifa is a vibrant port city on Israel's Mediterranean coast, known for its stunning Bahai Gardens and diverse cultural landscape. It's a blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and modern urban living.

Top Attractions

Bahai Gardens

The Bahai Gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Haifa's most iconic landmarks. These terraced gardens offer stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

Religious/Historical 2-3 hours Free (donations welcome)

Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery

This historic monastery is a significant site for the Carmelite order and offers beautiful views of Haifa and the Mediterranean.

Religious/Historical 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Haifa Cable Car

The Haifa Cable Car offers a unique way to experience the city's stunning landscapes and views. It runs from the German Colony to the Bahai Gardens.

Adventure/Entertainment 15-20 minutes Moderate

Haifa Port

The historic Haifa Port is a vibrant area with restaurants, cafes, and cultural events. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the sea breeze.

Historical/Entertainment 1-2 hours Free (costs vary for dining and activities)

Louis Promenade

This scenic promenade offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and is a popular spot for walking, jogging, and picnicking.

Nature/Scenic 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hummus

A creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, often served with pita bread.

Appetizer Vegetarian, Vegan (check for tahini allergens)

Falafel

Deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both, mixed with herbs and spices.

Snack Vegetarian, Vegan (check for cross-contamination)

Shawarma

Sliced meat (usually chicken or lamb) roasted on a spit and served in pita bread with vegetables and sauces.

Main Course Contains meat, can be made halal or kosher

Malabi

A sweet, milk-based pudding flavored with rose water or orange blossom water, topped with pistachios and syrup.

Dessert Vegetarian, may contain dairy

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Carmel Mountains Paragliding from Mount Carmel Scuba diving in the Mediterranean Sunbathing at Bat Galim Beach Picnicking at Louis Promenade Enjoying a spa day Visiting the Bahai Gardens Exploring the Old City of Akko

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November)

These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for exploring the city and its attractions. The crowds are manageable, and the scenery is beautiful.

18-28°C 64-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Hebrew
  • Widely spoken: Arabic, English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Israeli New Shekel (ILS)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Haifa is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take common safety precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Be cautious when accepting help from strangers.

Getting there

By air
  • Haifa Airport • 10 km from city center
  • Ben Gurion Airport • 90 km from city center
By train

Haifa Center - HaShmona, Haifa Bat Galim

By bus

Haifa Central Bus Station, Downtown Haifa Bus Stations

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Haifa. The Metronit is a modern bus rapid transit system.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Gett, Yango

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

German Colony Downtown Haifa Carmel Center Wadi Nisnas

Day trips

Akko (Acre)
20 km from Haifa • Half day to full day

Akko is a historic coastal city with a rich cultural heritage, known for its ancient walls, bazaars, and the Knights' Halls.

Nazareth
35 km from Haifa • Full day

Nazareth is a significant religious site, known as the childhood home of Jesus. It offers a mix of religious and historical attractions.

Césarée (Caesarea)
50 km from Haifa • Full day

Caesarea is an ancient port city with a rich history, offering a mix of archaeological sites and beautiful beaches.

Festivals

Haifa International Film Festival • October Haifa International Children's Film Festival • December Haifa Jewish Music Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Visit the Bahai Gardens early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Explore the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood for a unique cultural experience and authentic local cuisine.
  • Use the Haifa Cable Car for a unique and convenient way to experience the city's stunning landscapes and views.
  • Check the schedule for local events and festivals, as Haifa has a vibrant cultural scene.
  • Learn a few basic Hebrew phrases to enhance your interaction with locals and show respect for the culture.
From $25 per person

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
  • Adult required for booking
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