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Nazareth, Sea of Galilee & Golan Heights – 2 Day Tour

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  • 310 p/p
  • Approx. Duration: 2 days
  • Departures on: Sunday, Saturday
This Bein Harim two day package combines the Nazareth & Sea of Galilee Tour and the Golan Heights Tour with an overnight stay in a tourist level hotel in a Kibbutz.

Highlights

Nazareth, Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights

Itinerary

Day 1

Nazareth, Tiberias & Sea of Galilee

We begin our tour by traveling passed Herzliya and Netanya and then, continuing north along the coastal road parallel to the Mediterranean, we turn inland and drive through the Valley of Armageddon (Revelations 16:6). From here we can see Megiddo. On our way towards Nazareth we visit the Mt. of Precipitation (Luke 4:28-30).

In Nazareth we visit the Church of Annunciation which was constructed on the spot where Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her she would soon be with child (Luke 1:26). Next-door we find the Church of Saint Joseph where Jesus’ father, Joseph had his carpentry.

We depart Nazareth and travel to the Sea of Galilee (the Kinneret). On the way we pass Cana where Jesus turned water into wine (John 2:1-12). At the bottom of Mount Beatitude we visit Capernaum on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Here we see the home of Peter and the Church of the Multiplication (Mark 6:30-44).

We travel along the waterfront of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus calmed the sea and walked on the water (Mark 4:35-41, 6:45-52). Across the water we can see the Golan Heights forming a beautiful backdrop as we pass the city of Tiberias which was settled more than 2,000 years ago and named after the Roman emperor Tiberius.

We reach the southern region of the Kinneret where the Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee and where Jesus was baptized. Here you may be able to participate in a baptismal ceremony in the very same spot that Jesus did so many years ago (Mark 1:9-11).

As we head south on our return journey we can see Mount Tabor where the Transfiguration took place (Matthew 17:1-9).

Day 2

Golan Heights 

We cross the Jordan River at the foot of the Golan Heights and begin our ascent passing through Hamat Gader. Today Hamat Gader is a popular spa destination just as it was for the Romans almost 2,000 years ago. We continue on through the lush green countryside until we reach the Shalom Observatory. From here we have a stunning view looking back at the Sea of Galilee beneath us. It is easy to understand the strategic importance of the Golan Heights as we see the Israeli city of Tiberias in the distance on the edge of the Sea of Galilee.

We travel on to Katzrin, sometimes referred to as the capital of the Golan. This location was occupied as far back as the Middle Bronze Age. Later the Romans, Mamluks, Ottomans and even the French ruled this picturesque city. Excavations have uncovered a village from the Mishna and Talmud periods. The village has been partially restored and we can see the archaeological findings which include a synagogue, houses and an oil press. Here we can also see evidence of former volcanic activity in the Golan Heights as black basalt rock forms part of the landscape.

We visit the Golan Antiquities Museum where we see findings from the region and the nearby archeological site. The museum displays artifacts and has audiovisual presentations about the city of Gamla. We learn of Gamla, the historic Second Temple-era Jewish city which has been excavated nearby.

We continue to Mount Bental to see what remains of Syrian fortifications. The Syrian bunkers, base and trenches were captured by the Israeli’s in the Six Day War of 1967. From here we can see how close Syria is as we look down on the Syrian city of Kuneitra just beyond the Canadian UN forces which have protected this peaceful border since the cease fire in 1974.

Damascus, the Syrian capital is just 50 km from here, and our tour today has probably taken us along part of the route that Saul of Tarsus made on his way to Damascus as described in Acts 9:1.

What to bring and wear

Hat and comfortable shoes

Modest dress for holy places

Departure times

Jerusalem: 5:50 am
Tel Aviv: 7:15 am
Herzliya: 7:00 am
Netanya: 7:45 am

Special notes

The sequence of the days, pick up times and hotel accommodation are subject to change.

Pick up from Jerusalem’s hotels is at 5:50 am for a transfer to Tel Aviv to join the tour.

Price includes accommodation per person in a double room on a bed and breakfast basis.

Single supplement $60 per person per night

High season supplement $60 per person per night

Airport drop off is available for additional 60$ per person

Changes of vehicle required for transfers of pick up/drop off destinations to save time and avoid traffic and delay.

About Bein Harim

Bein Harim Tourism Services LTD is a one of the leading Israeli government licensed travel services in Israel, specializing in the planning, organization and conducting of custom-made guided tours. The company employs only highly experienced and government licensed tour guides. It offers various tours inside Israel in an extensive range of languages. All its vehicles are approved by the Ministry of Tourism to afford customers top comfort sightseeing.

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