2026 Jerusalem & Bethlehem from Ashdod Port Small Groups
Highlights
- Visit religious highlights in Jerusalem and Bethlehem
- Walk along Via Dolorosa and Stations of the Cross
- See the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Say a prayer beside the Western Wall
- Visit Bethlehem, The Church of the Nativity
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Duration 8-10 hours
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Pickup from Ashdod Port
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A/C vehicle transfers included
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Licensed English-speaking guide
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Visit Jerusalem & Bethlehem
Experience a spiritual adventure like no other with the 2023 Jerusalem & Bethlehem tour from Ashdod Port. This full-day, small group tour takes you on a journey through the religious highlights of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. From the breathtaking views at the Mount of Olives to the sacred sites like the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, you'll follow in the footsteps of Jesus, immersing yourself in the rich history and spirituality of these holy places. Visit the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and say a prayer beside the Western Wall in the Jewish Quarter. With knowledgeable guides and a carefully crafted itinerary, this tour offers a truly meaningful and unforgettable experience in the heart of the Holy Land. Book now and embark on a spiritual journey that will leave you with fond memories for a lifetime.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the spiritual heart of Israel on a full-day tour to Jerusalem and Bethlehem from Ashdod Port, guided by an expert in English.
Included
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Return transfer to pickup point – Ashdod port coordinated with your cruise ship's departure time
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Government licensed tour guide in English
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All transfers in A/C vehicles according to the tour itinerary
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Tour duration – In correlation with ship’s anchoring schedule up to 8-10 hours
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Pickup from Ashdod Port coordinated with your cruise ship's arrival time
Excluded
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Lunch
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Food and drinks
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Gratuities
What to expect
Port of Ashdod
Pickup from Ashdod Port. Guide will be waiting for you with COMPASS sign at the exit arrival terminal. Pickup all group members and proceed with the tour.
Mt of Olives
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.
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 the 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.
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 the tradition, it was the place where the last supper took place.
Enter the Old City and walk through the Armenian and Jewish quarters to the recently excavated and restored Cardo, the Roman Road. The southern part of the Cardo, uncovered in the Jewish Quarter, was built during the reign of the emperor Justinian (527-565), as a continuation of the earlier, Roman, northern part, thus linking the two main churches of Byzantine Jerusalem the Holy Sepulcher and the Nea Church. See the Jewish Wailing Wall, The Kotel. The Wailing Wall or Western Wall is an ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is a relatively small segment of a far longer ancient retaining wall, known also in its entirety as the "Western Wall". The Western Wall's holiness in Judaism is a result of its proximity to the Temple Mount. Because of the Temple Mount entry restrictions, the Wall is the holiest place where Jews are permitted to pray, though the Foundation Stone, the most sacred site in the Jewish faith, lies behind it.
Via Dolorosa
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.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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.
The Cardo
Cardo, the Roman Road. The southern part of the Cardo, uncovered in the Jewish Quarter, was built during the reign of the emperor Justinian (527-565), as a continuation of the earlier, Roman, northern part, thus linking the two main churches of Byzantine Jerusalem the Holy Sepulcher and the Nea Church
See the Jewish Wailing Wall, The Kotel. The Wailing Wall or Western Wall is an ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is a relatively small segment of a far longer ancient retaining wall, known also in its entirety as the "Western Wall". The Western Wall's holiness in Judaism is a result of its proximity to the Temple Mount. Because of the Temple Mount entry restrictions, the Wall is the holiest place where Jews are permitted to pray, though the Foundation Stone, the most sacred site in the Jewish faith, lies behind it.
Church of the Nativity
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).
Port of Ashdod
Return transfer to Ashdod 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.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
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At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
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Dress code is smart casual
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Respect the dress code at religious sites.
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Grab lunch at a local eatery in Bethlehem.
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Allow time to reflect at the Western Wall.
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Visit the nearby Mount Zion for views.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a spiritual journey through the ancient cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem with the 2023 Jerusalem & Bethlehem from Ashdod Port Small Groups tour. This full-day group tour offers a profound experience where you can explore the religious highlights and delve into the history and cultural significance of these sacred destinations.What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the rich heritage and spirituality of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. From the moment you are picked up from Ashdod Port, you will be greeted by a knowledgeable guide who will accompany you throughout the journey. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the city from Mount of Olives, visit the Garden of Gethsemane, and explore the iconic landmarks of the Old City of Jerusalem. Walk in the footsteps of Jesus as you journey along the Via Dolorosa and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In Bethlehem, discover the Church of the Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for both religious pilgrims and curious travelers seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural significance of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Whether you are a devout believer or simply passionate about history, this tour offers a meaningful experience for individuals of all faiths and backgrounds.Why book this?
By booking the 2023 Jerusalem & Bethlehem tour, you will have the opportunity to witness the iconic sites that hold immense significance in Christianity. Follow in the footsteps of Jesus, explore ancient streets, and enter the sacred spaces where timeless stories unfolded. The professional guide will provide insightful commentary, bringing these ancient cities to life and deepening your understanding of their importance. This tour ensures a hassle-free and comfortable experience, offering convenient pickup and drop-off at Ashdod Port and a well-planned itinerary that covers all the major highlights.Good to know
During this tour, you will spend a total of 480 to 600 minutes exploring Jerusalem and Bethlehem. It is advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes as there will be moderate walking involved. The tour includes visits to Mount Zion, the Western Wall, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Church of the Nativity, among other significant sites. Throughout the journey, you will have the opportunity to learn about the biblical and historical contexts of these locations, gaining a deeper appreciation for their spiritual significance.Reviews
Customers who have participated in the 2023 Jerusalem & Bethlehem tour have praised the knowledgeable guides and the immersive experience they had. Many were deeply moved by visiting the sacred sites and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with their faith and history. Overall, the reviews highlight the informative and well-organized nature of the tour, making it a highly recommended experience for those seeking a profound spiritual adventure.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is