Exploring the spiritual and natural wonders of the Holy Land, the Bethlehem & Dead Sea Full Day Tour from Jerusalem/Tel Aviv offers an immersive experience. Travelers can explore the iconic Church of the Nativity and Shepherds Sanctuary, guided by knowledgeable professionals. The tour then transitions to the renowned Dead Sea, where participants can rejuvenate in the mineral-rich waters. With ample time for exploration and reflection, this tour caters to various interests, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to uncover the diverse landscapes and cultural significance of this remarkable region.
This experience made our list of the 5 Best Full-Day Tours In Jerusalem.
Key Points
- This full-day group tour from Jerusalem/Tel Aviv explores the spiritual and natural wonders of Bethlehem and the Dead Sea.
- The itinerary includes a guided visit to the Church of the Nativity and Shepherds Sanctuary, as well as the opportunity to float in the Dead Sea.
- Transportation is provided, and the group size is capped at 50 travelers for a comprehensive and personalized experience.
- The tour is priced at $140 and includes the Dead Sea entrance fee, a light lunch snack, and bottled water.
- The tour duration allows for in-depth exploration, with flexible timing for the grotto of the Nativity based on group needs.
Tour Overview
This full-day group tour from Jerusalem/Tel Aviv takes visitors to explore the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem and the renowned Dead Sea.
Travelers will be transported in an air-conditioned vehicle to these iconic destinations. In Bethlehem, the tour includes a guided visit to the Church of the Nativity and the Shepherds Sanctuary.
Afterward, guests can float in the buoyant saline waters of the Dead Sea. While the tour provides an opportunity to visit the grotto of the Nativity, wait times may vary from 30 to 90 minutes.
With a maximum of 50 travelers per tour, this experience offers a comprehensive and well-organized way to discover the spiritual and natural wonders of this region.
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Itinerary Highlights
The guided tour in Bethlehem takes visitors to the Church of the Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus, and the nearby Shepherds Sanctuary.
Afterward, travelers can float in the buoyant saline waters of the famous Dead Sea. The tour includes an opportunity to visit the grotto of the Nativity, though wait times may vary from 30 to 90 minutes.
The stop at the Dead Sea allows guests to experience the unique sensation of effortlessly floating in the mineral-rich waters.
Throughout the day, the knowledgeable tour guides provide insights and commentary, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience for all participants.
Meeting and Transportation
Round-trip transportation is provided from meeting points in either Bethlehem or Tel Aviv for this tour.
Travelers can expect to be part of a group of up to 50 people, as this is a shared group experience. It’s important to note that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps during the transportation. However, the tour meeting points are conveniently located near public transportation options.
The transportation for this tour is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a comfortable journey to the tour’s destinations.
Whether you’re starting from Bethlehem or Tel Aviv, the tour organizers have made it easy for you to join the group and embark on this exciting Bethlehem and Dead Sea adventure.
Pricing and Inclusions
The tour price for the Bethlehem & the Dead Sea Tour starts from $140.00.
This includes the Dead Sea entrance fee (45 NIS each), a light lunch snack, and bottled water.
Travelers also have the option of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour offers excellent value for the money, featuring a full-day itinerary that covers two of Israel’s most iconic destinations – Bethlehem and the Dead Sea.
Participants can enjoy a guided tour of Bethlehem, which includes visits to the Church of the Nativity and Shepherds Sanctuary.
Afterward, they can float in the buoyant saline waters of the Dead Sea.
Tour Duration
This full-day group tour from Jerusalem/Tel Aviv allows participants to thoroughly explore both Bethlehem and the Dead Sea, two of Israel’s most renowned destinations.
The tour’s duration provides ample time for travelers to:
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Enjoy an in-depth guided visit to Bethlehem, including the iconic Church of the Nativity and the Shepherds Sanctuary.
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Float in the buoyant, saline waters of the Dead Sea, a truly unique and rejuvenating experience.
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Take advantage of the opportunity to visit the grotto of the Nativity, where wait times can vary from 30 to 90 minutes, allowing flexibility based on the group’s needs.
The tour’s pacing ensures that guests have sufficient time to enjoy the historical and cultural significance of these remarkable sites.
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Group Size
The tour accommodates a maximum of 50 travelers per group, providing an intimate and personalized exploration of Bethlehem and the Dead Sea. This small group size ensures each participant receives attentive guidance from the knowledgeable tour leader.
With a cap on the number of travelers, the experience avoids feeling crowded or impersonal. The compact group allows for easy navigation through the sites, facilitating seamless transitions between the Church of the Nativity, Shepherds Sanctuary, and the floating sensation of the Dead Sea.
This intimate group setting creates an engaging atmosphere, fostering opportunities for travelers to interact, ask questions, and fully enjoy the cultural and historical richness of the tour’s destinations.
Accessibility
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, requiring participants to navigate stairs and uneven terrain. Infants must be carried as they can’t be accommodated in seats.
The tour has the following accessibility considerations:
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Not suitable for travelers with limited mobility or those requiring wheelchair assistance.
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Infants must be held by an adult throughout the tour as there are no designated infant seats.
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The tour involves walking and navigating steps, making it challenging for those with mobility constraints.
While the tour offers a rich cultural experience, it may not be the best option for all travelers. Individuals with accessibility needs are advised to inquire about alternative tour options that can better accommodate their requirements.
Reviews and Feedback
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Bethlehem & the Dead Sea Tour, with 9 reviews earning it a remarkable 5.0 overall rating.
Reviewers highlighted the knowledgeable and entertaining guides, who brought the history and significance of the sites to life.
Travelers appreciated the seamless organization and pacing of the tour, allowing them to maximize their experience.
Many noted that the overall experience exceeded their expectations, with the opportunity to float in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea being a particular highlight.
The positive feedback showcases the tour’s ability to provide an engaging and memorable journey for visitors seeking to explore Bethlehem and the iconic Dead Sea.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Meals Included Apart From the Light Lunch Snack?
The tour includes a light lunch snack, but no other meals are provided. The tour price does not cover any additional meals beyond the light snack offered during the experience.
Are Hotel Pickups and Drop-Offs Available?
The tour offers round-trip transportation with pickups and drop-offs from specified meeting points in Bethlehem or Tel Aviv. However, it does not provide direct hotel pickup and drop-off service as part of the standard itinerary.
Can Children or Infants Join the Tour for Free?
According to the tour information, infants must sit on laps but cannot join for free. However, the tour does not specify if children can participate at a discounted rate or for free.
What Is the Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Tour?
For a tour visiting religious and natural sites, the recommended attire is modest and casual. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and swimwear for the Dead Sea are advised. Travelers should dress respectfully to visit the churches.
Can We Extend or Customize the Tour Itinerary?
Typically, tour itineraries can be customized or extended upon request, subject to availability and additional costs. Travelers should consult directly with the tour operator to inquire about the flexibility of the itinerary and any potential modifications.
The Sum Up
The Bethlehem & Dead Sea Full Day Tour from Jerusalem/Tel Aviv offers a well-rounded experience, combining spiritual and natural wonders.
Travelers can explore the iconic Church of the Nativity and Shepherds Sanctuary, as well as enjoy the rejuvenating waters of the Dead Sea.
With knowledgeable guides and a small group size, the tour provides an engaging and intimate atmosphere for a memorable day.
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