Tours which are focused entirely on one theme, recommended for people with a special interest, or for people who have been in Israel before. In most cases, such a tour would include sites off the beaten track.
Nazareth is the city where Mary the Virgin received the annunciation of the forthcoming birth of Jesus Christ, and where he has spent his childhood and one of the most beautiful and important churches of Israel is located here.
The 20th century in Galilee was marked by the revival of Jewish presence in the land of Israel, and the struggle which led to Israel's independence. Neighborhoods and cities, sites and museums show us the events which were part of this fascinating history.
Edmund Rothschild had an enormous impact on Israel's development during the repatriation waves in the late 19th and early 20th century, as he supported the foundation of many towns, settlements and projects.
In the northern part of the Negev desert there re two of the most significant archeological sites in Israel: Tel Be'er Sheva, a place of Abraham the Patriarch, and a center of the First Temple era, with ancient walls and underground water system one can go through.
The German community of the Templers had come to Israel in the middle of the 19th century, and they have left behind them a fascinating story and beautiful neighborhoods, many of which were restored and became areas of leisure and shopping.
Many of the battles and important strategic events during the wars of Israel (1973, 1967, 1948 and before that), took place at north of the Golan and the Finger of Galilee.
The neighborhoods of Tel Aviv tell the story of birth and development of the First Hebrew City: the old Jaffa, with its churches, mosques and building of the Ottoman times, along the old port, art galleries and flea market; Migdal HaShalom and its surroundings, the heart of the city in
Many people have contributed to the foundation of the state of Israel, and many sites tell us about the actions and the legacy of these people – Theodor Herzl, Joseph Trumpeldor, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, David Ben Gurion, Pinhas Rothenberg, Yigal Alon, Moshe Dayan and many others.
King Herod is one of the most important and most fascinating figures in Israel's history, both because of its development in his time, and from Christian perspective.
The Druze religion is represented in several towns in the north of Israel, and several are worth visiting: Daliyat Al Carmel near Haifa, with a popular market and great views of the green Carmel mountain; Pki'in, with an authentic olive press, a synagogue which continues a history of Je