Depart from your hotel via the Judean hills to the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth.
Drive past Qumran caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were found.
Visit a Dead Sea cosmetic products shop.
Welcome to Israel ! arrival to Ben Gurion airport where you will be met and assisted before passport control, by our VIP service representative; Transfer to your hotel.
Pick up from the Eilat Hotel to the Arava crossing to Jordan. Pick up by speaking driver. Drive to Wadi Rum for a 2 hours Jeep Safari in the nature reserve of Wadi English Rum The valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in south west Jordan
Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport and meeting by an International Tours representative, who will assist you with your luggage through customs to your transfer vehicle.
Drive to the hotel in beautiful Jerusalem, where you will check-in.
Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Our representative will meet you after passport control upon your arrival to Ben Gurion Airport. Assistance will be provided as you pick up your luggage and head out for the transfer to your hotel.
Our representative will meet you after passport control upon your arrival to Ben Gurion Airport, assisting with luggage and arrival formalities. Meet your driver and transfer to your hotel.
Check in at the hotel in Tel Aviv.
Arrive at Ben Gurion International Airport where you will be met by a VIP assistance representative. You will be provided assistance through baggage claim and customs and escorted to your transfer vehicle.
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